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Everest Expedition 2023 booking has opened.


Everest expedition 2023 booking has opened and please grab this opportunity with fully guided by experienced Sherpas and stand on the top of the world’s high peak.

Sagarmatha (Mt.Everest) as know by Nepali name And (Tibet) China it Calls Chomolungma, It is on earth’s highest mountain. Its peak is 8,848 meters (29,029 ft) above sea level. The Mt. Everest is international border between China and Nepal runs across Everest’s summit. Its massif,  panoramic view of peaks including Lhotse 8,516 m (27,940 ft); Nuptse, 7,855 m (25,771 ft), and Changetse, 7,580 m (24,870 ft) and many other small peaks.

Mount Everest attracts many climbers; Mount Everest is the Mecca of mountains for mountaineers, adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts some of them highly experienced mountaineers. There are two main climbing routes, one approaching the summit from the southeast from Nepal site (known as the “standard route”) and the other from the north in Tibet, China. While not posing substantial technical climbing challenges on the standard route, Everest presents dangers such as altitude sickness, weather, and wind, as well as significant hazards from avalanches and the Khumbu icefall. As of 2016, there are well over 200 corpses on the mountain.

By March 2012, Everest had been climbed 5,656 times with 223 people deaths. Although lower mountains have longer or steeper climbs, Everest is so high the jet stream can hit it. Climbers can be faced with winds beyond 320 km/h (200 mph) when the weather shifts. At certain times of the year, the jet stream shifts north, providing periods of relative calm at the mountain. Other dangers include blizzards and avalanches. By 2013, The  Himalayan database recorded 6,871 summits by 4,042 different people.

Trip Facts

  • Accomodiation

  • Duration

    70 days

  • Difficulty

    Moderate

  • Group

    pax

  • Best Season

    Autumn

Trip Highlights

Group Size:             min 2 pax max 12 pax

Duration:              69 days

Max. Elevation:      8,848 m (29,029 start/finish

Kathmandu /Kathmandu

Accommodation:   Hotel and camping

  • For 06 pax USD 35500 per person.
  • For 08 pax USD 35000 per person.
  • For 10 pax USD 34600 per person.
  • For 12 pax USD 33500 per person.

Itinerary

Outline Itinerary

  • Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu O/n at hotel
  • Day 02: Document preparation
  • Day 03: Everest Expedition briefing
  • Day 04: Fly to Lukla and trek start to Everest Base Camp
  • Day 05 – 11: Arrive Everest Base Camp
  • Day 12-15: Rest and Preparation
  • Day 16-62: Everest Climbing Expedition periods
  • Day 63-65: Retrace to Lukla
  • Day 66: Fly to Kathmandu
  • Day 67-68: In Kathmandu
  • Day 69: Departure

Note:  The above itinerary is not a fixed programme but is intended to give an indication of the likely events during the expedition. Please note that because of the nature of mountaineering on 8,000m peaks, it will be necessary to have a flexible plan in order to take the best advantage of situations as they present themselves. Any changes to the itinerary will be made with a view to maximizing the benefit to the team members and of ensuring their eventual success on the mountain.

Include/Exclude

Inclusion

Everest expedition inclusive cost

Cost Includes

  • Airport transportation.
  • 06 Nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on B/B plan.
  • All domestic airfare with the airport tax.
  • Everest summiteers climbing Sherpa (01 Sherpa: 01 climbers).
  • Everest Expedition peak permit fee and all government taxes.
  • National Park Entrance fees.
  • Khumbu Ice fall route fees.
  • Full board high altitude meal while trekking to base camp and climbing Everest
  • Liaison officer with all his expenses.
  • Well- experience climbing guide and porters with their equipment, daily wages, food, insurance etc.
  • Base camp cook, cook helper and Base camp Leader and Manager.
  • All necessary camping and kitchen equipment provided including base camp tents, dining tent with table and backrest chair, kitchen with all utensils, toilet with commode etc
  • Oxygen with regulator and mask for emergency or medical purpose.
  • High Altitude New member and Sherpa tent.
  • EPI gas and burner for the high climb.
  • Gamow bag / Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC).
  • All necessary climbing Everest hardware group equipment.
  • Satellite Phone in case of emergency.

Cost Excludes

  • Medical and personal high-risk insurance.
  • Nepal entry visa fees.
  • Main meal in Kathmandu.
  • Personal equipment and climbing gears.
  • International airfare and airport tax.
  • Tips and personal nature expenses.
  • Summit bonus for Sherpa.

Accomodation

We will be staying Ti­­_se, hotel in Kathmandu, during the expedition until Everest base camp we accommodate in a teahouse and after base camp will be all caping service. In the tent accommodations we provide good foam mattress.  All accommodations during the climbing and tent are on a twin-shared basis and also toilet as well as also shower tent. You could al Trekker Nepal will provide all the camping equipment and gear, such a member tent dining tent kitchen tents. At base camp, we will have a large mess tent with all necessary kitchen equipment including stoves, tables and chairs. Food is prepared by Trekker Nepal experienced expedition cooks. So request for a single tent in by paying a single supplement.

Meal

We will be served hygienic and all varieties of food including local Nepali food, Tibetan, and continental. Breakfast different verities. In the lunch some time we serve Nepali dalbath include rice, lentils, beans, green vegetables, chapattis, bread, and tinned meat and fish items. As a dessert, we serve fresh or tinned fruit and tea or coffees hot water. During the climb mountain, we mostly use dry or dehydrated foods, including chocolate, cheese, nuts, and muesli items.

Best Season

The best season to climb Mt.Everest spring March to May are considered the best time for Everest expedition. The months of April and May is classic climbing period. The summer months of monsoon rains and the winter months from December to February are considered to be the most unfavorable time climbing.

 

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