
Mt. Everest is the highest peak in the world. When the climbers reach at the vertex of the peak, they feel very proud and adventurous. Sir Edmund Hillary and late Tenzing Norge Sherpa climbed this peak first time in 29 may 1953.
At the height of 18000ft in Khumbu glacier, the Everest base camp is situated. All the international mountain climbers gather here during starting and ending time of their climbing. You see the exciting feeling in the faces of all climbers while assembling here. They prepare for their exp[edition to arrive at the top of the mountain successfully.
After reaching at the base camp, you have to pass through the crevasses, sercs and ice black. While climbing up, you see the large ice chunks, as bigger as our houses, and we use fixed ropes and aluminum ladders at such places.
This camp is positioned at the flat area of snow, deep crevasses a mountain walls. We get warm and hitting ambience here due to the reflection of the sun light. You listen the deep murmuring cracking sound of crevasses just beneath our tent.
This camp is situated at the height of 21000ft and it is located at the foot of Lhotse , an icy mountain. We move further from this point. The cloud roll looks good from here but it is considered bad. This scene is visible from the low range of the Himalayan valley to the bottom of camp 2. Sometimes, the wind here is so violent that it may also destroy our tent. After climbing thus camp, we arrive at camp 3.
This camp is positioned at the height of 22300ft and it is quite adjacent to the wall of the Lhotse Mountain . We climb Lhotse wall by using fixed rope and it equally requires enough acclimatization. This easily leads us to camp 4. We have to ascend the steep allow bands (lose, down -slopping and rotten limestone). After crossing the short snowfield route, he head towards up the Geneva spur to the east before south col. flat is finished. You might need to use oxygen above based camp3.
We are at camp 4 now. It is traced at the height of 26000ft and it is the last camp of this expedition. The summit is just 500m far from here. And this is final but risky part of this climbing. The violent wind may invite few obstacles while climbing. The best way to reach at summit through the narrow south east ridge.
Everest 8848m., Lhotse 8516m., Nuptse 7896m, Pumori 7145m., Amadablam 6812m. Thamserku 6800m, Khumbila 5751m, Kwangde Ri 6187m, Kangtenga 6645m, Kusum Kangru 6369, Makalu 8463m, Island Peak 6189m, Chhukungri 5845m, Lobuche East 6119m, Lobuche West 6145m, khumbuste 6640m, Cholatse 6640m, Cha Kung 7020m, & More attractive snowcapped peaks.
Destinatin: Mt Everest Expedition
Expedition Starts in: Lukla
Expedition Ends in: Lukla
Total Duration: 67 Days
Activities: Tours & Sightseeing, Trekking & Rock Climbing, Expedition
Culture: Different Community with majority of Sherpa, Tamang, Chhetri, Brahamn & Tibetan.
Transportation: Private vehicle as per itinerary | Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu by plane
Accommodation: 7 Nights in Kathmandu, 45 Nights Expedition tent, 14 Nights in trekking lodge
Max. Altitude: 8848m (Mt Everest)
Best season: Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct & Nov
Mode of Trekking: Lodge/ Camping
Group Size: Min 02 PAX, Max 12 PAX
Day 01: Arrive at the International airport. O/N Kathmandu Hotel
Day 02: Sight seeing Kathmandu
AM: Guided visit of Kathmandu City and Swayambhunath.
PM: Guided visit of Boudhanath Stupa and Pashupatinath + Read more
Day 03: Expedition briefing in Ministry of Tourism. O/N Kathmandu Hotel
Day 04: Early in the morning flight to Lukla (2800m) and Trek to Phakding. And O/N Fakding. (2652m) 3 hr. O/N Tea House
Day 05: Phakding to Namche Bazar. O/N Namche Bazar. (3446m) 5 hr. O/N Tea House
Day 06: Rest days in Namche Bazar. O/N Namche Bazar. (3446m). O/N Tea House
Day 07: Namche Bazar - Tangboche 3 To 4 Hrs. (3867m). O/N Tea House
Day 08: Tangboche – Dingbuche. O/N Dingbuche (4350m). O/N Tea House
Day 09: Rest days in Dingbuche. (4350m). O/N Tea House
Day 10: Dingbuche to Labuche. (4930m). O/N Tea House
Day 11: Labuche to Gorakshep. O/N Camping
Day 12: Everest Base Camp O/N Camping
Day 13-58: Climbing period of MT. EVEREST (8848m)
Day 59: Trek Back to Pheriche. O/N Pheriche Tea Houses.
Day 60: Trek Back to Khumjung. O/N Tea Houses.
Day 61: Trek Back to Namche. O/N Namche Tea House.
Day 62: Trek Back to Lukla. O/N Lukla Tea House
Day 63: Flight Back to Kathmandu. O/N Kathmandu Hotel.
Day 64: Free day in Kathmandu. O/N Kathmandu Hotel
Day 65: Free day in Kathmandu. O/N Kathmandu Hotel
Day 66: Free day in Kathmandu. O/N Kathmandu Hotel
Day 67: Back to home with warm GOOD BYE And Warm NAMASTE..!!
Single Supplementary US$ 400 per person (Includes single hotel room in Kathmandu , single room/tent on trek, single tent at Base Camp)
| Everest Expedition Royalty Name of the mountain: Mt Everest (8848M) Climbing Route : southeast Ridge ( Normal Route ) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Expedition Permit Fee | Spring Season | Autumn season |
| One climber | 25,000 | 12,500 |
| Two climbers | 40,000 | 20,000 |
| Three climbers | 48,000 | 24,000 |
| Four climbers | 56,000 | 28,000 |
| Five climbers | 60,000 | 30,000 |
| Six climbers | 66,000 | 33,000 |
| Seven climbers | 70,000 | 35,000 |
| Each additional up to 15 | 10,000 | 5,000 |
| Name of the mountain: Mt. Everest (8848M) Climbing Route : Other route except Normal Route | ||
| Expedition Permit Fee | Spring Season | Autumn season |
| One climber | 15,000 | 7,500 |
| Two climbers | 21,000 | 10,500 |
| Three climbers | 27,000 | 13,500 |
| Four climbers | 33,000 | 17,500 |
| Five climbers | 39,000 | 19,500 |
| Six climbers | 45,000 | 22,000 |
| Seven climbers | 50,000 | 35,000 |
| Each additional up to 15 | 10,000 | 5,000 |
I was trekking on the Annapurna Base Camp Trek in November 2007 together with two friends. It was wonderful getting to know rural Nepal and experiencing the enchanting scenery of the mountains. Ngima Sherpa was our trekking guide. It was his great enthusiasm that made our trip an unforgettable experience! He was reliable, perfectly organised and did far more than the necessary "guiding job": for example getting up in the early hours to run before us to secure accomodation, providing a girl we met on the trek with equipment when her shoes became broken or recommending accomodation in Karthmandu. The daily parts of the trek were well organized with enough time for breaks and to accomodate to the altitude.
Anne Katrin Baumgaertner
Muenchen, Germany.
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