
Mount Everest is top of the world 8848m from the sea level !!!
Who would not want to reach to top of the world ? your dream will come in true one day . it's the trip of the lifetime never give up guys all the best .
Mount Everest is also called Chomolangma, meaning “Goddess Mother of Snows" in Tibetan and Sagarmatha, meaning "Mother of the Universe" in Nepalese. The mountain is sacred to the native people.British surveyors named the peak for George Everest (properly pronounced “I-ver-ist") a Surveyor General of India in the mid-nineteenth century. Everest's current elevation is based on a GPS device implanted on the highest rock point under ice and snow in 1999 by an American expedition. Mount Everest was once surveyed at exactly 29,000 feet but the surveyors didn't think people would believe that so they added two feet to its elevation, making it 29,002 feet.Mount Everest is rising from 3 to 6 millimeters a year.
2020 SPRING ITIBERARY ;
Days |
Itinerary |
Remarks |
1 |
Day 01: Arrival to Kathmandu & Transfer to the Hotel (1,400m) |
Hotel |
2 |
Day 02: Rest in Kathmandu, expedition briefing and Preparation |
Hotel: B/ D |
3 |
Day 03: Fly from Kathmandu – Lukla and trek to Phakding (2,800m) |
Lodge: B/L/D |
4 |
Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazzar (3,440m) |
Lodge: B/L/D |
5 |
Day 05: Acclimatization at Namche Bazaar (rest day) |
Lodge: B/L/D |
6 |
Day 06: Trek from Namche Bazzar to Tyangboche Monastry (3,860m) |
Lodge: B/L/D |
7 |
Day 07: Trek from Tyangboche to Dingboche (4,243m) |
Lodge: B/L/D |
8 |
Day 08: Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche (4,930m) |
Lodge: B/L/D |
9 |
Day 09: Trek from Lobuche to Everest Base Camp (5,364m) |
Tent: B/L/D |
10-43 |
Day 10 – 43: Everest and Labuche Peak Climbing Period |
Tent: Full Board Service |
44 |
Day 44: Cleaning Up Base Camp |
Tent: B/L/D |
45 |
Day 45: Trek from Base Camp to Pheriche (4,371m) |
Lodge: B/L/D |
46 |
Day 46: Trek from Pheriche to Namche Bazaar |
Lodge: B/L/D |
47 |
Day 47: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla |
Lodge: B/L/D |
48 |
Day 48: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel |
Hotel: B |
49 |
Day 49: Leisure day in Kathmandu City |
Hotel: B |
50 |
Day 50: Transfer to International Airport for final departure |
Breakfast |
B=Breakfast, L= Lunch and D=Dinner.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Question
1. I have never climbed a peak before. Can I go for Everest climbing? Climbing a peak requires certain preparation. Although some of small peaks are easy enough for even regular trekkers to climb, others require high degree of training, preparation and experience. So, the bottom-line is, if you want to climb it, of course you can climb it. But it all depends upon the degree of preparation and experience. Hence, it’s wise to start with smaller, easier peaks, and trains you for harsher ones.
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2. How much time is generally required for mount everest ? It depends upon the difficulty level and height of the peak, weather and individual’s ability to cope up with the environment. Normally, the ascent and descent between base camp and peak will take one to two days.
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3. Do I need travel insurance for Everest ? Yes, Travel Insurance is absolutely necessary. Details about insurance is provided in ‘Terms & Conditions’ and also in a separate topic.
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Price Includes On Itinerary;
(01) Arrival & Departure : Airport transfers-Airport/Hotel/Airport
(02) Hotel In Kathmandu : 5 nights in Kathmandu on bed & breakfast Basis-Single Room at 5 star Hotel
(03) Domestic flight: Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu with domestic Airport Tax
(04) Expedition cargo : Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu by domestic airlines
(05) Transportation: Necessary Transportation From Kathmandu/Base Camp/Kathmandu for all Member and Staffs
(06) Permit : Everest Expedition and Labuche Peak climbing Permit +khumbu ice fall Route +Summit Route permit fees, National park and khumbu pasang lhamu entrence fee .
(07) Garbage Management : Stool Shipment Transfer, Garbage Deposit fees
(08) food and beverage : Breakfast ,lunch and dinner with tea ,coffee,juice ,hot chocolates ,table snacks etc during the Trekking & Base camp for member & Staffs
(09) Cargo Clearance : International Air cargo clearance of Member Personal Luggage & Payment of Government taxes
(10) Liaison Officer : 1 Government Liaison officer with full equipment,salary ,accommodation and his/her insurance .
(11) Base Camp Staff : 1 Base camp Cook & necessary kitchen staffs
(12) Porter : Necessary Porters per member up to BC & Porters return from BC to Lukla
(13) Staff Salary and allowance : All Nepali staffs & porters daily wages/equipment/food/clothing
(14) Insurance : All Staffs Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance
(15) Member Luggage :70 Kg per member for personal baggage
(16) Base camp member Tent : 1 VE25 North face or Kailas tents for base camp for per member
(17) Base camp Tents: Base camp foam mattresses, Dinning/Kitchen/Toilet/Store
Tent/Hot shower /Tables & chairs, Cooking gears,
(18) Heater : Heater for Dining tent in the base camp.
(19) Light : 1 Solar panel for battery charge and light at base camp for use.
(20) Dinner: 01 welcome & Farewell Dinner in tourist standard restaurant in Kathmandu with company Staffs.
(21) Internet Service at Base Camp: 60GB Internet service will be provided at Base camp
(22) Medical : One medical staff will be standby at the base camp in the whole period of expedition with the joining group of 14 peak Expedition .
(23) Bakery and bar at Base camp : Bakery and bar will be at Base Camp with the joining group of Seven Summit and 14 Peak Expedition .
(24) Generator : 01 Generator at Base camp for Computer and other similar electorinic devices.
(25) Weather Forecast : Weather forecast from Meteotest ,Bern (Switzerland) during the entire expedition.
(26) Gamow Bag : 1 Rescue sled ( Gamow bag ) for emergency.
(27) warm water for nights : warm drinking water service for cold nights.
(01-27) Base camp service
(28) Oxygen: (O2)-Poisk cylinder: 12 bottles oxygen cylinder for each Member and 05 oxygen bottle for each High altitude Sherpa . Extra oxygen for emergencies stored at Base camp
(29) High Tent: Necessary High Tent for Member and High Altitude Sherpa
(30) Mask & Regulator : 01 Set Summit mask & Regulator for each member and high altitude Sherpa +2 set extra
(31) Permit : Satellite Phone /walkie talkie Phone if necessary in basis of Member
(32) Walki Talkie - 1 Walki Talkie per member (9 Volt) as needed on the basis of Member
(33) High Altitude Climbing Sherpa: 02 Multiple Everest summiteer Climbing Sherpa guides per member and Carry Bonus
(34) High camp service : Necessary Cooking gas, Cooking pot for Member, Tents for high camp, high food and fixing gear Base camp to Summit.
(35)Satellite Internet and Phone: 100 minutes Phone calls and 60 GB internet included .
(36) Communication : Communication between Base Camp and each Camp , summit with Radio sets .
(37) Camp -2 Services : 1 high Altitude experience cook with Kitchen Helpers & Dinning , sleeping Tents .
(38) Camp 2- Services : Hot water and Hot coffee ,Tea and Hot meals at Camp 2.
(01-38) full board service
Price Excludes On Itinerary ;
(01) Lunch & Dinner: Lunch & Dinner in Kathmandu and if stay exceed more than 5 nights in Kathmandu Hotel
(02) Insurance : Travel and High Altitude Insurance /Accident/Medical/emergency evacuation
(03) Personal Expenses: Telephone, Alcoholic beverages, Personal trekking and climbing equipment and shopping
(04) Nepalese Visa Nepali Visa fee US$ 40 per person for 30 days ( to be applied for 100 days US$ 100)
(05) Sherpa summit Bonus & Tips : Sherpa Summit bonus US$1500 ,plz calculate some tips for kitchen staffs
(06) Rescue Evacuation: Emergency rescue evacuation cost, if needed and all other personal nature expenses
CLIMBING GEAR FOR MT. EVEREST SOUTH
Travel Documents Valid Passport Credit Cards Pp Size Photo (4 Pieces) Insurance Paper And Contact Address. Family Members / Company’s Contact Address
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Hands Thin Fleece Gloves (2 Pairs) Wind Stopper Fleece Gloves Heavy Gloves (Mitten) Summit Gloves
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Sun Stuffs Banana Boat / Nivea Sun Cream -50 (Spf) Lip Guard -20 / -50 (Spf) Sun Glasses (Uv Protection)
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Foot Wear Kailas/Lasportiva/Millet(SummitShoe) Normal Socks (5-6 Pairs) Summit Socks (2 Pairs) Trekking Shoes (2 Pairs) Camp Booties (1 Pair) Basecamp Slipper (1 Pair)
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Sleeping Bags Sleeping Bag - 20 Degree Celsius Down Sleeping Bag - 40 To -50 Degree Celsius Thermo Mattress Carry Mattress
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Toiletries Hand Disinfectant Wet Tissue Toothpaste Toothbrush Soap Shampoo
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Upper Body Light Weight Top / Thermo Coat (2-3 Layers) Mid Weight Top (2-3 Layers) Heavy Weight Top (2 Layers) Fleece Jacket (1) Gore Text Jacket (1) Down Jacket (1) Wind Proof Jacket Cotton T-Shirt for Base Camp. (2-3)
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Climbing Equipment Climbing Helmet Down Suit (Kailas / Marmot / Mountain Hardware / North Face / Millet) Crampons Ice Axe Harness Atc Guide Jammer / Ascender Lock Carabiner (3) Unlock Carabiner (3) Tape Slings (2) Prusik Loops (1) Snow Goggle Head Light (4 Pairs Rechargeable Batteries Recommended) Satellite Phone ¨ Hand Warmer (If Possible)
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Eating & Drinking Water Bottle (2) Thermos Mug Spoon/ Fork
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Lower Body Light Weight Long Under Pants (2-3 Pairs) Under Wear (5-7 Pairs) Mid Weight Long Under Pants (2-3 Pairs) Heavy Weight Long Under Wear Gore Text Pant. (1) Down Pants. (1) Water Proof Pant. (1)
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Bag Packs Rucksacks 45L - 55L Duffle Bag 90 L -120 L (2 Pieces) Water Proof Stuff Sacks Large (2 Pieces) |
Medical Brufen / Ibuprofens Antibiotic Diamox Paracetamol Handy Plaster Crack Bandage
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Head Sun Cap Desert Cap Balaclava Fleece Hat Neck Gaiter (2-3) 2Pieces |
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Miscellaneous Walking Stick Pocket Knife (Swiss) Watch Note Books & Pen Camera And Other Personal Stuffs Water Proof Stuff Sacks Small Umbrella / Rain Coat
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For Your Help or Assistant we can prefer a good shop inside Kathmandu . Recommended Brand with Experience Sherpa.