Everest Expedition in Nepal

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Everest Expedition in Nepal

NepalNepalKathmandu

Maximum number of tourists: 9
Price per tour: 23000 USD
Duration: 60 hours
Distance: 0 km
Tour by: Padam Niroula "Gokul" (Date: 03.05.2011)

Tour description

Everest Expedition in Nepal
Mount Everest, the greatest challenge, is more than the famous mountain on earth. It has unique beauty, mystery and mood. Successful historical Everest Expeditions leaves one with the sense of most proud and adventurous person on Earth. Mt. Everest's local names give you a sense of how the mountain commands respect from all who see her. Standing incredibly tall silhouetted against the shared sky of Nepal and Tibet, this mountain has many names: Chomolungma, Sagarmatha, Qomolungma or Mt. Everest. Whichever name one chooses, its vagueness still lives on. Most of the mountaineers have their dream to reach the summit of Everest in their life time. For many who are mainly trekkers become contended having the good view of it from Kala Pattar, Gokyo Ri or visiting Everest base camp.

The South Col route on the Nepalese side of Mt. Everest is the way taken by Sir Edmund Hillary and Late Tenzing Norgay Sherpa first climbed it in 1953. Possibly the most colorful story about the early attempts on Everest is the one involving Captain J. Noel and his native companions. He disguised himself as a Mohammaden and made a journey from Darjeeling through Northwest Sikkim and round the north of Kanchanjunga in an attempt to reach Everest. Unfortunately, not even the disguise could see him through. His mission was out short just sixty-five km from Everest when a posse of Tibetan soldiers forced them to turn back. Although there are a dozen or so routes on Mt. Everest we follow the classical route, traditionally the most reliable way to the summit. Climbing Everest expedition has been successfully organized and climbed many times since then, but this should not lull prospective Everest climbers into complacency. Everest is a deadly mountain. Noting this, one cannot approach the mountain with anything but a serious determination and focused mountaineering attitude. Everest is still as inexplicable, beguiling and magnificent as ever.
Everest Expedition in Nepal Itierary
Day 1:Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel & well come Diner.
Day 2:Preparation for Expedition.
Day 3:Official works for expedition and briefing by officer of Ministry of Tourism.
Day 4:Kathmandu – Lukla by flight then trek to Phakding. Teahouse Lodge/Tented Camp.
Day 5:Phakding – Namche. Teahouse Lodge/Tented Camp
Day 6:Rest day for acclimatization and explore around. Teahouse Lodge/Tented Camp
Day 7:Namche – Thyangboche. Teahouse Lodge/Tented Camp
Day 8:Thyangboche – Pheriche. Teahouse Lodge/Tented Camp
Day 9:Pheriche – Labuche. Teahouse Lodge/Tented Camp
Day 10:Lobuche – Base Camp. Tented Camp
Day 11-52:Climbing Period for Mt. Everest 8,848m. Tented Camp
Day 53:Cleaning Base Camp and Preparation. Tented Camp
Day 54:Base Camp – Pheriche. Teahouse Lodge/Tented Camp
Day 55:Pheriche – Thyangboche. Teahouse Lodge/Tented Camp
Day 56:Thyangboche – Namche Bazaar. Teahouse Lodge/Tented Camp
Day 57:Namche Bazaar – Lukla and transfer to Teahouse Lodge.
Day 58:Early flight back to Kathmandu then transfer to Hotel
Day 59:Free in Kathmandu.
Day 60:Last minute, transfer to airport for your onward journey.
Service Cost Includes:
1. Airport Pick Up and Drop
2. Kathmandu hotel room on BB basis
3. Everest summiteers climbing Sherpa
4. Everest Expedition peak permit fee
5. National Park Entrance fees
6. Khumbu Ice fall route fees
7. Full board meal while trekking climbing period
8. Liaison officer with all his expenses.
9. Well- experience climbing guide and porters Base camp cook, cook helper and Base camp Leader and Manager
10. All necessary camping and kitchen equipment
11. Oxygen with regulator and mask for emergency or medical purpose
12. EPI gas and burner for high climb
13. All necessary climbing equipment
14. Satellite Phone in case of emergency
Service Cost excludes:
1. Nepal entry visa fees
2. Kathmandu Hotel Lunch and Dinner (L, D)
3. Medical and personal high risk insurance
4. Personal equipment and climbing gears.
5. Tips and personal nature expenses.

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