International Mt. Everest Expedition (South Face)
Spring
Fixed Departure: April 06, 2010
Mt. Everest or "Sagarmatha" is the world's highest mountain in the earth at 8848m (29,028 ft.) above sea level.
Mahalangur Himal
- Height: 8848m.
- Latitude: 27º 59’ 17” N
- Longitude: 86º 55’ 31” E
- Trip Duration: 65, 70 Days
- Normal Ascent Route: South East Ridge
- Grade: Mountaineering
- Caravan Route: Ktm –Lukla – Namche Bazaar – Lobuche – Everest BC
Mount Everest, the greatest challenge, is more than the famous mountain
on earth. It has unique beauty, mystery and mood. Successful historical Everest
Expeditions leaves one with the sense of most proud and adventurous person on
Earth. Mt. Everest's local names give you a sense of how the mountain commands respect
from all who see her. Standing incredibly tall silhouetted against the shared
sky of Nepal and Tibet, this mountain has many names: Chomolungma,
Sagarmatha, Whichever name one chooses, its vagueness still lives on. Most of
the mountaineers have their dream to reach the summit of Everest in their life
time.
Adventurous
spirits have always been fascinated by what is also called "The Third
Pole." late Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa became the first
persons to stand on top of the world on 29 May 1953. Since then
there have been other many notable ascents to the summit. Possibly the most
colorful story about the early attempts on Everest is the one involving Captain
J. Noel and his native companions. He disguised himself as a Mohammaden and
made a journey from Darjeeling through Northwest Sikkim and
round the north of Kanchanjunga in an attempt to reach Everest. Unfortunately,
not even the disguise could see him through. His mission was out short just
sixty-five km from Everest when a posse of Tibetan soldiers forced them to turn
back. Although there are a dozen or so routes on Mt. Everest we follow the classical route, traditionally the
most reliable way to the summit.
Climbing Everest expedition has been successfully organized and climbed
many times since then, but this should not lull prospective Everest climbers
into complacency. Everest is a deadly mountain. Nothing this, one cannot
approach the mountain with anything but a serious determination and focused
mountaineering attitude. Everest is still as inexplicable, beguiling and
magnificent as ever.
Mount Everest has two main climbing routes, the southeast ridge
from Nepal and the northeast ridge from Tibet (China), as well as many others less frequently climbed
routes. Of the two main routes, the southeast ridge is technically easier and
is the more frequently-used route. It was the route used by Hillary and Tenzing
in 1953 and the first recognized of fifteen routes to the top by 1996.
Camp 1: 6400m. – 20000ft.
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: 6750m. – 21000ft.
Camp 2 is situated at the height of 6750m. – 21000ft. It is located at the foot of the icy mount Lhotse wall though where we have to go ahead. Hear bad clouds roll-in from the low range of the Himalayan valleys to the bottom of our camp 2. Some time wind here seems very violent enough to destroy the tents. After climbing these palaces we reach camp 3.
Camp 3: 7100m. – 22300ft.
Camp 3 is located at the height of 7100m. – 22300ft, adjoining to mount Lhotse wall. After climbing 4000ft. Lhotse wall by using fixed rope and with prior acclimatization it leads us to camp IV. 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 III incase of needed.
Camp 4: 8400m. – 26000ft.
Camp 4 is located at height of 8400m. – 26000ft. It is the last camp of the Expedition. From here summit is only about 500 m 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.
- If you have your own private group or team, please e-mail us to know the price and details of expedition.
- If you are alone and looking for a group to join then visit our fix-departure expedition information.
Expedition Itinerary: A
- Hotel/ Lodges/ Camping
- 55 Days Trek/Climbing
- Food: Included except main meals in Kathmandu
- Accommodation: 6 Nights Kathmandu, 58 Nights Tea-house Lodges/Camping
- Recommended Season: Spring & Autumn
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport, meet our staff then transfer to Hotel.
Day 02: Preparation for Expedition.
Day 03: Official works for expedition and briefing by officer of Ministry of Tourism.
Day 04: Fly to Lukla 2860m. then trek to Phakding 2622m. /Manjo.
Day 05: Phakding/Manjo – Namche 3440m.
Day 06: Rest day for acclimatization and explore around.
Day 07: Namche – Tengboche 3867m.
Day 08: Tengboche – Dingboche 4343m.
Day 09: Dingboche – Labuche 4915m.
Day 10: Lobuche – Everest Base Camp 5380m.
Day 11 – 56: Climbing Period for Mt. Everest 8,848m.
Day 57: Cleaning Base Camp and Preparation.
Day 58: Base Camp – Pheriche.
Day 59: Pheriche – Tengboche.
Day 60: Tengboche – Namche Bazaar.
Day 61: Namche Bazaar – Lukla and transfer to Teahouse Lodge.
Day 62: Flight back to Kathmandu then transfer to Hotel.
Day 63: Free in Kathmandu.
Day 64: Free in Kathmandu.
Day 65: Last minute, transfer to airport for your onward journey.
Optional – Expedition Itinerary: B
- Hotel/ Lodges/ Camping
- 65 Days Trek/Climbing
- Food: Included except main meals in Kathmandu
- Accommodation: 5 Nights Kathmandu, 64 Nights Tea-house Lodges/Camping
- Recommended Season: Spring & Autumn
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport, meet our staff then transfer to Hotel.
Day 02: Preparation for Expedition.
Day 03: Official works for expedition and briefing by officer of Ministry of Tourism.
Day 04: Kathmandu – Lukla 2860m. by flight then trek to Phakding 2622m.
Day 05: Phakding – Namche 3440m.
Day 06: Rest day for acclimatization and explore around.
Day 07: Namche – Tengboche 3867m.
Day 08: Tengboche – Dingboche 4343m.
Day 09: Dingboche – Labuche 4915m.
Day 10: Lobuche – Base Camp 5380m.
Day 11 – 62: Climbing Period for Mt. Everest 8,848m.
Day 63: Cleaning Base Camp and Preparation.
Day 64: Base Camp – Pheriche.
Day 65: Pheriche – Tengboche.
Day 66: Tengboche – Namche Bazaar.
Day 67: Namche Bazaar – Lukla and transfer to Teahouse Lodge.
Day 68: Early flight back to Kathmandu then transfer to Hotel.
Day 69: Free in Kathmandu.
Day 70: Last minute, transfer to airport for your onward journey.
Expedition Cost:
Service up to Base Camp on group joining basis: USD 18,100 per person. Itinerary A/B
- We will provide you the expedition cost as per your size of group or, as per your requirement for the expedition service. We request you to e-mail us or, use "Book Expedition" form for send us your message.
- Above given cost does not include the climbing Sherpa’s food & fuel, tents, climbing gears and summit bonus above advance base camp.
- Hiring a high altitude Sherpa does cost USD 2600. This cost includes equipment allowances, daily wages, food and fuel up to base camp, insurance, flight to and from Kathmandu, sleeping tents at BC etc.
Service Includes up to Base Camp
- All land transportation: Airport /Hotel/Airport, trekking, expedition pick up & drop.
- 6 Nights Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu at 3 star Hotel on Bed & Breakfast plan (before and after the expedition). Itinerary A
- 5 Nights Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu at 3 star Hotel on Bed & Breakfast plan (before and after the expedition). Itinerary B
- Schedule flight Kathmandu/Lukla/Kathmandu for member, Liaison officer and Expedition staffs.
- Transport of food supply and expedition equipments to Base Camp and back.
- Full board in lodges during trekking to base camp and back.
- Base Camp single sleeping tent & Mattress for each member, BC staffs and Liaison Officer.
- All kitchen tent, store tent, dining tents, toilet tent, table and chairs and cooking utensils for Base Camp.
- Food and fuel at Base Camp.
- Service of Government Liaison Officer.
- Service of cook and kitchen boy at Base Camp.
- Equipments allowance, daily wages of cook, kitchen boy and Liaison officer.
- Insurance of cook, kitchen boy, Liaison Officer and porters.
- Expedition Permit fee of Mt. Everest.
- Khumbu Ice Fall route fee.
- Sagarmatha National Park entrance fee.
- 2 Expedition duffel bag for each member.
- Generator or Solar panel at Base Camp for light and charging.
- Sat Phone available at Base Camp, but nominal charge for use.
- Emergency medical oxygen at Base Camp.
- Visa extension fee.
- Agency service charge.
Service does not include
- International airfare from / to your country.
- Nepal entry visa fee (can be obtained at the airport at upon arrival).
- Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
- Hotel after 6 night stay in Kathmandu. Itinerary A
- Hotel after 5 night stay in Kathmandu. Itinerary B
- Personal climbing gear and equipment above Base Camp.
- High Tents above Base Camp.
- High altitude food and fuel above Base Camp.
- Oxygen & Mask and regulator (will be provided as per request).
- Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation and lost luggage.
- Applicable permit fees and customs charges, etc. for SAT phone, communication equipment and commercial filming.
- International airport departure tax at Kathmandu Airport.
- Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone etc.
- Tips and bonuses.
- Garbage deposit.
Expedition Cost: Service up to summit: USD 26,150 per Person. Itinerary A
USD 26,400 per Person. Itinerary B
Expedition service up to Summit:
- All land transportation: Airport /Hotel/Airport, trekking, expedition pick up & drop.
- 6 Nights Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu at 3 star Hotel on Bed & Breakfast plan (before and after the expedition). Itinerary A
- 5 Nights Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu at 3 star Hotel on Bed & Breakfast plan (before and after the expedition). Itinerary B
- Schedule flight Kathmandu/Lukla/Kathmandu for member, Liaison officer and Expedition staffs.
- Transport of food supply and expedition equipments to Base Camp and back.
- Full board in lodges during trekking to base camp and back.
- All kitchen tent, store tent, dining tents, toilet tent, table and chairs and cooking utensils for Base Camp.
- Base Camp single sleeping tent & Mattress for each member, BC staffs and Liaison Officer.
- Food and fuel at Base Camp.
- Service of cook and kitchen boy at Base Camp.
- Service of Government Liaison Officer.
- Equipments allowance, wages of cook, kitchen boy and Liaison officer.
- Insurance of cook, kitchen boy, Liaison Officer and porters.
- Peak Permit fee of Mt. Everest.
- Khumbu Ice Fall route fee.
- Sagarmatha National Park entrance fee.
- One high altitude Sherpa per climber to carry all food and gear to higher camps. Also assist the member during climb and summit attempt.
- 4 oxygen bottles (4 lts) per member with mask and regulator (for use only) " Poisk oxygen system".
- Common climbing equipment (necessary rope, ice bars, ice screws, etc).
- Common climbing equipment such as ropes, ice screws, ice bar, pitons, etc.
- Walkie-talkies for each member base unit at Base Camp.
- High altitude food.
- High altitude fuel.
- High altitude tents.
- 2 Expedition duffel bag for each member.
- Generator or, Solar panel at Base Camp for light and charging.
- Sat Phone available at Base Camp, but nominal charge for use.
- Emergency medical oxygen at Base Camp.
- Visa extension fee.
- Agency service charge.
Service does not include
- International airfare from / to your country.
- Nepal entry visa fee (can be obtained at the airport upon arrival).
- Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
- Hotel after 6 night stay in Kathmandu. Itinerary A
- Hotel after 5 night stay in Kathmandu. Itinerary B
- Personal climbing gear and equipment above Base Camp.
- Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation and lost luggage.
- Applicable permit fees and customs charges and commercial filming.
- Oxygen & Mask and regulator (will be provided as per request).
- Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone etc.
- Tips and bonuses.
- Garbage deposit fee.





