Everest Expedition

Overview

Since the late 19th century, adventurous spirits have been fascinated with the ascent of the highest mountain in the world Even though the highest mountain in the world has been conquered many times in these forty six year since the first conquest. Everest is still as mysterious, beguiling and magnificent as ever. Standing incredibly tall silhouetted against the shared sky of Nepal and Tibet, this mountain has many names: Chomolungma, Sagarmatha, Qomolungma or Mt. Everest. Which ever name one chooses, its mystery still lives on. It was first climbed by Sir E. Hillary & Tenzing Norgay in 1953. Perhaps 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 Kanchenjunga in an attempt to reach Everest. Unfortunately, not even the disguise could see him through. His mission was out short just sixty five kms 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.

Detail Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel
Day 02: Kathmandu free day hotel
Day 03: Kathmandu – Official formalities, hotel
Day 04: Flight Kathmandu – Lukla, Phakding
Day 05: Namche – camp
Day 06: Rest Day Namche
Day 07: Trek to Tyangboche
Day 08: Trek to Pheriche
Day 09: Trek to Lobuche
Day 10: Trek to Gorakshep and climb Kala Pathar.
Day 11: Trek to base camp
Day 12-53: Climbing period of Everest
Day 54: BC to Lobuche
Day 55: Trek to Tengboche
Day 56: Trek to Namche
Day 57: Trek to Lukla, Khangri Resort
Day 58: Flight Lukla-Ktm
Day 59: Rest day in Kathmandu,
Day 60: Final Departure

Exclude/Include

Cost Includes

  • Equipment allowance, daily allowance & insurance for staffs
  • Food and fuel
  • All camping equipment such as, member tent, dining tent, kitchen tent, chairs, tables.
  • Guide, Porters and Other staffs.
  • Royalty and peak permit
  • Airport arrival and departure
  • Land Transpotation
  • Accommodation at 3 and 4 star hotels in Kathmandu before and after the expedition on BB plan

Cost Excludes

  • Personal Nature Expense
  • Travel insurance
  • International air fare to and from Nepal.
  • Nepal entry visa fee
  • Disembarkation Airport Tax in Nepal
  • Trekking EquipmentsTips for guide, porters, driver
  • Personal accident insurance and emergency rescue operation.

 

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