Trip Overview
The Mount Everest is the highest peak of the World 29028ft. (8848m.) through which the climbing toppers feel themselves as the most proud and adventurous personal the World. Sir Edmond Hillary and Late Tenzing Norge Sherpa first climbed this peak in May 29, 1953 , after their long time's effort.
Everest Base camp situated on is of Khumbu glacier at high of 18000ft. All the international Mt. Everest climbers assemble here during the starting and at the ending time of their climbing. Normally the climbing duration of this expedition lasts for 90 days. All the climbers who mass there at the base camp seem really busy with excitement for the preparation of their expedition to reach on the summit.
Some climbers climb this mountain on their own risk without any climbing Sherpa guide; and some climbers go with their own climbing Sherpa guide. Most of the teams carry own their on Internet, Satellite phone, Medical doctor and rest of the modern requirement.
After the Base camp, we have to cross crevasses, Sercs and ice black. Similarly we should face to the way up having Chunks of ice as large as our houses where we should used fixed ropes and aluminum ladders to climb ahead camp 1 st 6400m.
Camp 1: 20000ft. (6,400m)
Camp 2. 21000ft. (6,750m)
Camp 3. 22300ft. (7,100m)
Camp 4. 26000ft. (8,400m)
Outline Itinerary
Detail Itinerary for Mt. Everest Expedition
Day 01: Arrival day in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264 ft)
Welcome to Himalayan country of Nepal. Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan intl. airport our representative welcomes you and assists to transfer in your hotel in Kathmandu. After time to get refreshed, evening you'll meet and transfer for welcome dinner in one of the typical Nepalese restaurant in the heart of Kathmandu and briefing about your trip and overnight at Hotel.
Day 02-03: Expedition preparation & Briefing in Ministry of Tourism
While the leader attends a formal briefing in the Ministry of Tourism, you will be able to explore this fascinating city. As those who have been there before will know, it is a wonderful mixture of crowded bazaars, temples and shrines, in a blend of ancient and modern architecture. Our expedition leader will also check everyone's equipment, as Kathmandu is the last opportunity to buy anything missing.
Day 04: Fly to Lukla & trek to Phakding (2640m)
Early morning we fly from Kathmandu to the tiny airstrip at Lukla for about 40 minutes scenic flight; you will have time to stroll around, while the guide sort and divide the load baggage to be carried by porters. Guide will manage the lunch place depending upon the time of arrival at Lukla. We then take an easy walk to Phakding village for the overnight stop and rest of the time stroll around the village for local knowledge.
Day 05: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440m/11,283ft), 5-6 hrs walk
After breakfast we will continue up the banks of the Dudh Kosi, crossing it twice by small suspension bridges before reaching the village of Monjo the entrance gate of the Sagarmatha National Park. When enter the National park boundary we descend and a gradual walk brings us to the suspension bridge over the Bhote-Koshi river to Jorsalle village, the last village till Namche Bazaar. Namche is a prosperous trading town and the capital of the Khumbu Region.
Day 06: Acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar
We will spend a day in Namche Bazaar resting and allowing our bodies to become acclimatized to the altitude of (3,440m/11,283ft). You have full day leisure or visit Everest View Point hotel for wonderful panoramic view or stroll around the market, if Saturday can be seen many people in Saturday market for shopping to fulfill their daily needs and only one shopping market in the surrounding areas. Also you can visit Sherpa Museum as well a great place to learn Sherpa culture and history of mountaineering and stroll back to hotel for overnight.
Day 07: Trek to Tyangboche (3,867m/12684ft), 5-6 hrs walk
Today after breakfast we start our trek with pleasant walk through the forest with magnificent view of mountains. The great view of the mighty peaks of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Kwangde peak with view of the eastern snow capped mountains. The trail leads uphill through the forested path and the hardly walk to get to Tyangboche. One of the most beautiful place in the Himalaya and the first thing that comes to your eye is the big Monastery, then the large field with campsites and teahouses, lodges beneath the towering majestic beautiful peak Ama Dablam.
Day 08: Trek to Tyangboche (3,867m/12684ft), 5-6 hrs walk
Today after breakfast we start our trek with pleasant walk through the forest with magnificent view of mountains. The great view of the mighty peaks of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Kwangde peak with view of the eastern snow capped mountains. The trail leads uphill through the forested path and the hardly walk to get to Tyangboche. One of the most beautiful place in the Himalaya and the first thing that comes to your eye is the big Monastery, then the large field with campsites and teahouses, lodges beneath the towering majestic beautiful peak Ama Dablam.
Day 09: Dingboche to Lobuche (4,928m/16164 ft), 5-6 hrs walk
Tackle the steep incline to the terminal moraine of the Khumbu glacier, continuing along the rugged route to your resort at Loboje. Above the huts looms the famous Lhotse Ridge.
Day 10: Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,320m/17,450ft) 5-6 hrs walk
After breakfast we continue our trek to Gorekshep in a windy and rocky path with the wonderful view of Mt. Pumori, Mt. Nuptse and other magnificent peaks. After lunch we continue our walk towards Everest Base Camp and over night.
Day 11-60: Climbing Period for Mt. Everest
We will climb through the Icefall as infrequently as possible.
Camp 1: 20000ft. (6,400m)
This camp 1 is situated at the flat area of snow endless snow deep crevasses and mountain walls. Because of the Sun's reflection from this place we get warm and hitting ambience at this place. In the night we listen the deep murmuring cracking sounds of crevasses beneath our tent. These are the areas where we have to walk to reach camp 2.
Camp 2: 21000ft. (6,750m)
This camp 2 is situated at the height of the 21000ft, which is located at the foot of the icy mount Lhotse wall though where we have to go ahead. Whether is here is good but bad clouds roll in from the low range of the Himalayan valleys to the bottom of our camp two. But wind here sometimes seems very violent enough to destroy our tents. After climbing these palaces we reach camp 3.
Camp 3: 22300ft. (7,100m)
Camp 3 is located at the height of 22300ft, adjoining to mount Lhotse wall. After climbing the 4000ft. Lhotse wall by using fixed rope and with prior acclimatization it leads us to camp 4. Also on the way we have to ascend the steep allow bands (lose, down -slopping and rotten limestone). From their crossing short snowfield the route moves ahead up the Geneva Spur to the east before finishing the flats of the south col. (Another wells name meaning Saddle of pass). Oxygen should probably be use above base camp 3 in case of needed to the climbers.
Camp 4: 26000ft. (8,400m)
Now are on at camp 4 which located height of 26000ft; it is the last camp of the Expedition. From here summit is about 500m, distance far. This is the final and dangerous part of the climbing. This place is besieged by ferocious and violent winds. The normal best way to reach to summit is via the narrow South - East Ridge and it precedes the South Summits 28710ft. From here the way is easy to reach at the summit of the Everest 29028ft; and Sir Edmond Hillary and late Tenzing Norge Sherpa used this route in 1953.
Day 61: Base Camp - Thyanboche (3800m)
After the great climbing today we heading down to Tangboche.
Day 62: Thyanboche - Phakding (2600m)
After breakfast trek down to Phunkethanga a small settlement with couple of teahouses. From here the trail leads uphill through the forested path with great memories and after crossing the local wooden bridge over the Dudh Koshi river trek onwards to steep climb to Sanasa to Namche bazzar and trek further down to Phagding for overnight stay.
Day 63: Phakding - Lukla (2800m)
Today our hike is very easy, little up and down hills, follow the same way we trekked at the 1st day to reach Lukla. It will take about 4 hours to be back to Lukla. Refreshed up; your guide will re-confirm your flight of next day morning. You will have time to stroll around. Evening enjoy the last celebration dinner with your trek crew member and overnight at Hotel.
Day 64: Lukla - Kathmandu
This is a day to exit yourself from mountain after this wonderful hike to Everest. An early morning flight will take you back to Kathmandu airport and our guide transfer you to your hotel. You may have time to relax after long journey and take back your breath and rest at your hotel. Evening we meet, commence about your trip.
Day 65: Final Departure
Today is free or last minute shopping for souvenirs or gift to your family, friends or relatives until your departure flight/drive or to commence any extra trips or activities you may have booked with us. If departing, you'll be transferred to the International airport for your departure flight to your onwards destination. And our trip ends here.
Prices
US$40,000 per personSingle Room Supplement US$ 0
All prices are in US dollars and do not include international airfare, unless otherwise noted.
Cost Included:
- » Pick Up » : Welcomes you with garland of flower in Kathmandu International Airport and transfer to your hotel by our representative
- » Domestic Drop/Pick Up » : Kathmandu Domestic Airport drop & pick up as flight indicated in itinerary
- » Drop to Airport » : By means of appropriate private vehicle, with our airport representative, last minute transfer to airport after trip for onward journey
- » We provide you Eco-friendly Trekking file consisting broad trip information and introduce with your trekking guide at the time of remaining payment of the trip price after your arrival.
- » Sightseeing Places » : Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swyambhunath (Monkey Temple) and Kathmandu Durbar Square by private vehicle
- » Guide » : Experienced English speaking city tour guide
- » Entrance Fees » : All entrance of sites & monuments fees
(All twin sharing basis)Â
(Single room also served with extra charge) :
- » Kathmandu » : Four Star deluxe twin sharing accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast as per itinerary
- » Trekking » : Comfortable, neat and clean accommodation on teahouse/Mt. lodge duringClimbing
- » Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner » : Full board of meals are included while on trek and only breakfast are included in Kathmandu
- » Hot Drinks » : High altitude friendly different soups hot lemon or tea is served as cup basis in food time
- »Welcome & Farewell dinner » : We will take you to one of Nepal’s finest restaurants (Alcoholic beverages are excluded)
- » Flights from Kathmandu to Lukla and back including airport transfer
- » All necessary Climbing permit & TIMS card
- » All necessary National Park entrance fee
- » Medical kit box during the trip
- » Guide » : Government Registered, well trained English Speaking mountain experience, First Aid and eco trained local guide escorts during your Climbing
- » Assistant Guides » : We provide assistant guide walking with group to support where necessary as per the group size
- » Porters » : We provide two of you a porter to support you to carry trekking stuffs. (Luggage per porter carries 25kg)
- » Trekking boots and Jacket in Climbing
- » Guide /Porters » : Company provide insurance for our guide and porters as per state law
- » Nepal Vision Duffel Bag and a t-shirt
- » Down jacket and four seasonal sleeping bags (which needs to be returned after the trek)
- » Altitude Chamber » : Portable Altitude Chamber on request
- » Nepal Vision adventure certificate
- » All applicable government and local taxes as per the itinerary
Cost Excluded:
- » Nepal » : Nepal entry visa fees
- » International Airfares
- » Lunch & Dinner in KTM » : Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu is excluded (Except welcome & fare well dinner)
- » All cold drinks and any beverages are not included on trip price
- » Drinking Water » : Drinking water is not included in the trip price
- » You have to make your travel & rescue insurance by yourself before leave for travel
- » Provide such service with extra charge on your request
- » Optional Excursions » : Our optional excursions are culture trips, ethno trips, and festival trips, monastery meditation with Lama & monks, nature medicine trips, bird watching, sports, farming trips and other incentive trips as per the client’s interest
- » You have to arrange your personal trekking equipment such as trekking poles, water bottle etc… by yourself (see our equipment list)
- » Tips for driver, guides and porters are not included in the cost
- » Personal expenses e.g. phone calls, laundry, bar bills & extra porters
- » Hot Shower in during the trekking period is not included
- » Cost arising out of landslides, road blockade, and rescue of any form, cancellation of flight or reasons beyond our control
- » Any others expenses which are not mentioned on Price Includes section
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We provide a series of fixed departure trek, tour and expeditions in Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet and India. If you are single and wishing to be with a group, you can join our fixed departure schedule. If the schedule dates are not convenient for you, contact us & let us know; we are more than happy to customize our trips to suit your needs. If any individuals or group doesn’t want to join with our other group, we can operate as per your wish and requirement. We are ground operator of these Himalayan destination and able to arrange your trip as per your interested date and choice.
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Useful information before joining this trip
Clothing and Equipment
What essential documents do I need to bring with me on this climb?
Valid Passport – must be valid for up to 6 months after you return from your tour, keep a separate photocopy with Nepal visa.
Travel insurance, keep a separate photocopy
Return flight tickets
Insurance coverage policy
Cash and Traveler’s Checks, keep numbers and proof of purchase separate
Emergency contact numbers for T/C’s, banks, insurance, family contacts.
Bring a pen and a diary
How fit do I have for this climbing?
Climbing provides the most adventurous experience with spectacular scenery through remote glaciated valleys and passes. This trip requires you to have an above normal level of fitness which will assist with climbing. Any person suffering from a pre-existing medical condition or diseases must seek medical advice before considering this trek. Whilst on the trek, it is common to experience some discomfort before being fully acclimatized.
Can I use credit cards in during this climbing?
Credit cards are not accepted in during your climbing period so you have to use only Nepalese Rupees cash. In Kathmandu and other major cities modern banking facilities are available.
What currency do the tea houses take?
The teahouse accepts Nepalese currency so you must have enough Nepalese currency with you.
Where should I get my money exchanged?
You can get money exchange at your hotel or we will recommend you the better place where you get good exchanging rates. So once you are here in Kathmandu consult with your dealing manager for money exchange.
What payment do they take for a Nepal Visa?
Nepal Immigration accepts US dollars only for visa. Please bring accurate USD cash and two passport photographs.
What are the basic amenities at a tea house?
In the tea house trekking arrangement, they will provide private rooms. And most of the places, the bathrooms are shared and running water facility.
Do tea houses have electricity so I can charge my electronic devices?
Most of the tea houses we get electricity facility in during the trekking period. You can charge your electronic devices.
Are there any mandatory extra fees during the Climb?
No there is not any extra fees charges during the Climb.
If I need to purchase some gear or supplies where should I get it?
If you need to purchase some gear or supplies you can get it in Thamel area in Kathmandu. In Thamel you can get different international brand as well as local brand.
How do I find you at the airport?
Our airport representative will be waiting you at the arrival gate of the airport holding your name so find your name at the arrival gate of the airport.
What kind of weather we expect during this climbing?
Mountains weather is difficult to predict. Although; at night it is generally more cool and the days are warm. Winter (January and February) will be colder but the days can be warm if the sun is out. There will be bit of snow during the month of January, February and December. It is also important to make sure that you can stay warm and dry in just about any conditions. Expect the unexpected! Average Temperatures in Nepal (in Degree Celsius)
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How does getting food work at the tea houses?
In Tea House trek you will served a variety of local foods including such items as Tibetan fried bread, soups, momo’s (steamed dumplings), daal- bhat (lentils and rice), tarkari (steamed, fried, or curried vegetables), potatoes (prepared in dozens of ways), pastas and even a version of pizza. Meats are rarely eaten although you may have canned tuna or sardines and the occasional yak stew. Breakfasts typically consist of eggs (prepared in many ways), hot porridge, muesli, toast, peanut butter and honey.
How much baggage can I bring?
The maximum weight allowance is 15kgs/33 pounds which carried by our porter. For your day pack you can carry your important personal documents and belongings.
What is the preferred type of luggage?
A backpack (also called rucksack, knapsack, packsack, and pack) is, in its simplest form, a cloth sack carried on one's back and secured with two straps that go over the shoulders.
Can I get my clothes washed?
It is difficult to wash your clothes in during your trekking period.
Do I need to get Diamox (altitude sickness medicine) before I arrive?
Bring Diamox (altitude sickness medicine) and your personal medication with you.
Can I add extra days to my climbing?
A climbing holiday should never be about making it to the final point quickly. Along your climbing we can add days at your request with additional costs to cover guides, porters, accommodation and food if you inform us prior enough time to manage extra day/s climbing.
What is the weight limit for luggage/clothing/equipment that each traveler can take?
The weight limit for the trek is 33 pounds (LBS) per guest, as it is the maximum weight that the porters can carry. It is also important to note that "hard" luggage poses a problem: soft "duffel-bags" are recommended.

















