Mount Everest Expedition

The highest level of adventure in the world's history, Mount Everest climbing.

Highlights

  • The highest level of adventure in the world's history, Mount Everest climbing

  • Named after Sir George Everest

  • First climbed by Sir Edmund Hillary and Sir Tenzing Norgay Sherpa

  • Expedition done with the utmost preparation and the perfect skilled teams

  • Highly experienced and toughest climbing leaders, Sherpas and the guides

  • Risking the lives while saving the lives

  • Fully arranged and supervised climbing expedition

  • Climb with the expert Everest climbers 

  • Become a part of the highly qualified teams of climbers, medical personnel and the Sherpas

It’s not a goal to achieve but a history to make and a journey to find oneself

Mount Everest Expedition is an ultimate adventure beyond one’s expectations and beliefs. It is the highest level of adventure that exist in the world today. Journey to the roof of the world is not everyone’s cup of tea though. It takes a long and consistence dedication and effort to finally be able to kiss the summit. The highest mountain in the earth named after Sir George Everest, a British surveyor who scaled the Everest and measured the height.

Mt Everest was successfully climbed by the duo Sir Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Sir Tenzing Norgay Sherpa from Nepal in 1953. Following their triumph, the expedition to the Everest has been very demanding among the mountaineers and the admirers of the Everest. 2000+ summiteers have already successfully climbed the peak and still many aspirants are arising every year with the aim to make a history.

Everest expedition from the South side starts with the Lukla flight from Kathmandu and continues alongside the Namche Bazaar and ultimately to Everest base camp and the summit. There’s a lot of technical difficulties involved while one ascents from Camp I and eventually to the top of the Everest.

Mt. Everest Expedition Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu 1400m

Day 02: Preparation day in Kathmandu

Day 03: Fly to Lukla 2860m and trek to Phakding 2610m

Day 04: Trek to Namche Bazaar 3440m

Day 05: Rest day at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization and excursion

Day 06: Trek to Tengboche 3860m

Day 07: Trek to Dingboche 4410m

Day 08/11: Dingboche- Rest and acclimatize

Day 12: Trek to Lobuche 4940m

Day 13: Trek to Everest Base Camp 5364m

Day 14/16: Rest, acclimatize and preparation

Day 17/62: Mount Everest Climbing

Day 63: Descend down to Everest base camp

Day 64/67: Trek down to Lukla

Day 68: Flight to Kathmandu

Day 69: International departure

Equipment and Packing Lists

Personal equipment

  1. Travel documents: passport, visa (if you have), travel insurance, air tickets, voucher, passport photo (x 4)

  2. Bank card or credit cards, traveler’s cheque as the form of payments

  3. Sleeping bags, expedition quality, rated to at least -40°F and another to at least -20° F (optional)

  4. Large and small towels

  5. Toiletries and water bottle

  6. Self-inflating pads-2 (optional)

  7. Sun /snow glass

  8. First Aid/medical kit

  9. Rucksack / backpack

  10. Duffel Bags (carried by porters or animals)

  11. Torch / Flashlights with plenty of spare batteries (handy)

  12. Pen knife/ Swiss knife (comes handy)

  13. Scarf / face mask (for dust and wind)

  14. Personal hygiene stuffs; trash bags too

  15. Any other extras you feel is necessary like binocular, cameras, books, journals, and more

Climbing equipment

  • Ice axe with leash, designed for mountain climbing use. Sizes for different person heights: under 5’7” use a 60cm tool; 5’7”- 6’1” use a 65cm tool; over 6’1” use a 70cm tool. (Too short is preferable to too long)

  • Ice specific crampons. With or without anti-balling plates (with plates is preferable)

  • Carabiners: 3 locking, 3 regular, 2 twist lock and 1 small screw gate locker; standard ovals recommended

  • Alpine climbing harness which should fit over all clothing and pretty comfortable

  • Climbing helmet, sizing adjustable

  • Ascender; right and left

  • Prusiks

  • Belay device

  • Adjustable 3 Section Ski or Trekking poles. Highly recommended

Head wear

  • Ski goggles; 100% UV and high quality

  • Balaclava: Both heavyweight and lightweight

  • Warm woolen hat

Hand wear

  • Each pair of lightweight and heavyweight synthetic gloves

  • Expedition shell gloves-1 pair

  • Expedition shell mitts-1 pair

  • Hand and toe warmers: 3 sets of each

Foot wear

  • Trekking shoes

  • Casual shoes for town days

  • Double Plastic Climbing Boots with altitude liners

  • Fully Insulated Over boots or gaiters or both

  • Wool or synthetic socks- 4 pairs, Liner socks- 4 pair

  • Trekking socks- 5 pairs

Body wear

  • Lightweight/heavyweight underwear, few pairs

  • Shirts and pants-1-2 pairs

  • Soft shell jacket

  • Insulated synthetic pants

  • Expedition down parka (jacket)

  • Insulated synthetic jacket

  • Hard shell jacket and hard shell pants; waterproof and breathable.

Mt. Everest Expedition detailed itinerary

Day 01:Arrival in Kathmandu 1400m

Welcome to the country of Everest. Best of our staffs will meet you in the airport and transfer you to the hotel. Welcome dinner in the night with our cultural program.

Day 02:Preparation day in Kathmandu

We separate this day for the preparation of the entire journey. Thorough planning and discussion will be held before leaving the valley. Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu is optional when if intended, we can visit a number of world heritage listed places.

Day 03:Fly to Lukla 2860m and trek to Phakding 2610m

After having breakfast early on, head towards the domestic airport for a short scenic flight to Lukla. 35 mins is for the incredible views of snowcapped mountains range with glimpse of Everest. From Lukla, after a refreshing break, follow your guide as the walk begins through several nice Sherpa traditional villages with cheerful smiles welcoming you. Your first overnight is at Phakding village by the glacial river Dudh Koshi.

Day 04:Trek to Namche Bazaar 3440m

A pleasant walk through beautiful alpine woodland of pines and rhododendron trees with views of snowcapped peaks. Walk follows the river upstream crossing several bridges and entering the Sagarmatha National Park. This park is listed as the highest National Park and one of the World Heritage Sites. As the walk progresses, go all the way to Namche Bazaar, a wonderful village and the last place with modern facilities of ATM, banks, post office, cyber cafe, bakeries, restaurants, various shops and stores.

Day 05:Rest day at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization and excursion

Namche Bazaar is an ideal spot for resting and acclimatization before heading higher. Morning after breakfast take a short walk to the top of Namche at National Park headquarter area with a museum full of information regarding Khumbu / Everest area of Sherpa religions, history, mountaineering to flora and fauna. This place offers stunning views of Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Kangtega, Kwangde, Khumbila, Mt Everest and Lhotse.

Day 06:Trek to Tengboche 3860m

Enjoy the fabulous views of Ama Dablam (one of the most beautiful peaks in all Himalaya) today. This nice walk also offers great views of Mt Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Thamserku and Kwangde. The second half of the journey takes us through a pristine forest to Tengboche Monastery. Here, the mountaineers get blessed from the high lama (priest) for better success and safe expedition.

Day 07:Trek to Dingboche 4410m

After breakfast, walk downhill through lovely rhododendron and pines forest to cross a bridge over Imja river. Make a moderate climb to reach at Pangboche village with houses built of stones (the last permanent village before Everest Base Camp). Leaving the tree lines behind, walk slowly to an exposed area with super views of Mt Ama Dablam at close distance. Dingboche for overnight stop.

Day 08/11:Dingboche- Rest and acclimatize

Another acclimatization time at Dingboche for safe and enjoyable adventure. As the altitude gains rapidly from here onwards, having enough rest helps to acclimatize well to reach Everest Base Camp and climb forward. Dingboche offers stunning views North Face of Ama Dablam, Island Peak, Nuptse and Lhotse mountains. A short high climb on the ridge provides views of world’s 5th highest Mt Makalu and Amphu Labtsa peak.

Day 12:Trek to Lobuche 4940m

Morning walk follows an uphill path for an hour and then a nice pleasant walk to Thugla, located at the junction joining Pheriche valley, Dingboche and Cholatse pass, Everest Base Camp and Kalapathar. After a lunch break at Thugla, climb up to the Khumbu Glacier with many memorials of unfortunate mountaineers and climbers. From here, a gradual walk to Lobuche for overnight stop.

Day 13:Trek to Everest Base Camp 5364m

Take the trail through once vast Gorakshep Lake walking on Moraine and icy trails. Gorakshep with 4-5 nice lodges and the last place with lodge facilities before Everest Base Camp; continue your walk to the major highlight, the Everest Base Camp walking over Moraine overlooking at Khumbu Icefall. Even though the walk is strenuous, you get to view Nuptse, Khumbutse and Pumori and enjoy the incredible moment. This region will be our home for the next 6 weeks.

Day 14/16:Rest, acclimatize and preparation

Before you venture out in the most spectacular and awe-inspiring journey, take the enough rest and prepare yourself for the expedition days.

Day 17/62:Mount Everest Climbing

Day 63:Descend down to Everest base camp

Day 64/67:Trek down to Lukla

Retracing the way back to Lukla, descend all the way until you arrive at Lukla for the next day flight to Kathmandu.

Day 68:Flight to Kathmandu

The morning flight takes you to Kathmandu in just half an hour. After breakfast, our city guide will take you on a half day tour around Kathmandu at your places of interest. You can do souvenir shopping and exploring around. Farewell dinner for all of you in the night, successful climbers, whose name will go down to history and to the Sherpas who went through all the hardships to make your journey a success.

Day 69:International departure

Unfortunately, the moment is here to say goodbye. Hope you enjoyed our service during all this time. Thank you for giving us this chance to host the biggest adventure in the world. It’s a huge achievement to be honest. Farewell until we see each other again.

Cost: USD 50,000 per person

Mt. Everest Expedition cost breakdown

Cost Include

  • Pick up and drop from/to airport and other ground transports

  • Hotels in Kathmandu on AP basis (all meals included)

  • Sightseeing in Kathmandu with all entrance fees

  • Flights Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathamndu

  • Teahouse lodges during trek with full meals

  • Camping accommodation while climbing

  • Healthy diets while on Everest camps

  • Group climbing equipment

  • Experienced and licensed climbing guide and Sherpas

  • Professional guide and the porters and their expenses

  • Company t-shirt, route maps

  • Sleeping bags, down jacket and Duffel bag (if needed, to be returned aftere)

  • Welcome and farewell dinner in a typical Nepalese restaurant

  • First-aid medical kit bags

  • Oxygen supplies

  • All government taxes

  • Expedition permit fees

Cost Exclude

  •  Nepalese visa fee and international airfare

  • Personal expenses

  • Extra accommodation and meals behind schedule

  • Travel and rescue insurance

  • Gratuities to guide and porters

Trip Note

All of the teams’ safety is of paramount importance to us. Please note that your leader has the authority to amend or cancel any part of the itinerary if it is deemed necessary due to safety concerns. Even though every effort is made to go as planned, a little change might occur in the itinerary because of weather conditions, health condition of a person, unexpected natural disasters and others. The leader will try to ensure the trip runs as planned, but please be prepared to be flexible just in case.

In event of flight cancellation/delay, in/out of Lukla:

Due to bad weather conditions(might even happen in best season), it is very likely that the flight to/from Lukla could be delayed or cancelled so make sure you have a day or two extra in your plan and some spare budget too. Meanwhile, we could either get back to the hotel after booking another flight or hire a helicopter to continue in the same day. Please note that there will be no refund at all.

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