Everest Expedition South Side

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Everest Expedition South Side

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Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world standing at an elevation of 29028ft. (8848m.) atop which the climbers feel as if they are standing over the cloud in the sky.Mt Everest climbing has proved to be a benchmark of climbing achievement. The mountain receives around 1000 summit attempts every year. The ultimate dream of most mountaineers is to one day take on the biggest mountaineering challenge possible – climbing Mount Everest.Mt. Everest was first summitted in 1953 by Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Edmund Hillary via the South Col. Climbing Mt. Everest is certainly a lifetime opportunity. However, Everest expeditions encounter many seen and unseen obstacles including high altitude, harsh weather conditions and even sheer exhaustion.

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Below Camp 1

Total Days= 51

Day 01:  Arrival in Kathmandu

Day 02:  Trip preparation

Day 03:  Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla and walking to Phakding

Day 04: Phakding – Namche Bazaar

Day 05:   Visit Namche Bazaar

Day 06:  Namche Bazzar to Tengboche

Day 07:  Tengboche to Dingboche

Day 08:  Rest and hiking in Dingboche

Day 09:  Dingboche – Lobuche

Day 10:  Lobuche rest and preparation for climbing

Day 11: Lobuche- High camp of lobuche

Day 12:  High camp of lobuche –Summit-Back to High camp

Day 13: High camp- Gorak Shep

Day 14: Gorak Shep- Everest Base Camp

Day 15-45: Everest Summit Preparation

 

Day 46: Everest Base Camp- Pheruche

Day 47: Pureche- Namche Bazaar

Day 48: Namache Bazaar-Lukla

Day 49: Lukla- Fly to Kathmandu

Day 50: Sightseeing Kathmandu

Day 51: Departure

Climbing Clothes Piece
 Drus Glacier Goggles  2
Climbing shoes one sport 1 pair
Climbing Down Suit 1
Warm Climbing Inner Trousers set 2 set
Climbing and Summit socks 3
Climbing Gloves 2
Summit Gloves down 1
Warm hat 2
Sleeping Bag 1
 Ski Goggle 1
 

Base Camp And Trekking Clothes

Trekking Gloves thinner 2
Trekking Shoes 1
Trekking Socks 3
Normal Down Jacket and Fleece Jacket Down: 1 and Fleece:1
Gore Tex(both Jacket and Pant) 1 set
Inner Trouser Set 2 set
Normal Trekking Pant 2
Trekking and Climbing Bag 1
Sleeping Bag 1
Thermal Mat 1
Climbing Materials
Harness 1
Ice axe 1
Carabiner Lock 2
Carabiner Unlock 2
Petzl Jumar 1
Climbing Atc Belay 1
Climbing Crampon 1
Tapes/Slings 2
Climbing Helmet 1
Water Bottle 2
Thermos used for climbing 1
Head Lamp 1
 Head Lamp Battery  4 pair

 

Cost Includes

– Everest Climbing permit

-Airfare from Kathmandu-Lukla and Back

– Climbing sherpas 1:1 ratio to clients

– 5 bottles Oxygen and 1 set mask and regulator per clients

– 4 night hotel charge

– All the airport pick up and drop

– Base camp Cook and kitchen helpers

– Food on the way to Base Camp and Back in Lodge

– BC food

– High food for Camp 1,Camp 2 and Camp 3

– Base Camp tent : 1 tent per clients and High altitude tent: 1 HA tent per 2 members

– Dinning tent, Kitchen tent, toilet tent and shower tent and cooking sets for Base camp and Advance Base Camp

– Fixed ropes, main ropes, Snow bar, Ice screw, Epi gas, Epi gas stoves, high cooking pot sets etc.

– First Aid Treatment

– Two ways base radio

– Satellite Phone 2 minutes per week

– We support with heaters in Base Camp

Cost Excludes

– Airfare to and from Nepal

– Meals and drinks in Kathmandu

– Extra hotel charge in Kathmandu

– Emergency Evacuation costs, medical and rescue insurance and medical oxygen

– Personal climbing clothing and equipment

-Extra Sherpa charge

– Extra Oxygen, it cost US$ 480 per bottle.

– Summit bonus $ 1000 to Climbing Sherpa

– Staff gratuities

-Satellite phone extra 3 USD $ per minute(If called over than 2 minutes)

-Transportation charge if clients return back without team due to health problem

Base Camp

Base Camp

Way to the Summit

Way to the Summit

Summit of Mt. Everest

Summit of Everest