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The Nangpa La is the key to an historic trading route still used illicitly today to bring wood from the Khumbu forests of Nepal to build houses on the barren plains of Tibet. Mountaineers driving south from Tingri toward this pass en route Cho-Oyu or in more recent years the Rongshar Chu and the challenge of menlungtse (7181m), will be taken by the scale of this deep divide in the Himalayan. Tingri (4350m) where we spend further two nights acclimatizing. Then we drive tingri to base camp 5000m along rough way with jerking and bouncing through grassy plain leading up to Chinese base camp. We set up our camp at Tibet side base camp and stay two nights or more, depending on how everyone feels. We also make schedules of the yaks by that time. Base camp is temporary but comfortable affair with Nepali cook and dining tent. Above the base camp is in the heart of the Himalayan at 5700m surrounded by celestial peaks. There is also the high pass called Nangpa La nearby which is an old but still used yak track trading route follows the big snow scoop on the right in the between Nepal and Tibet.
Expedition begins when you arrive to Kathmandu where you meet the staff of Ramdung "Go" Treks & Expedition (P) Ltd. in the airport and transfer you to hotel. Next day, we have introduction section with other climbing members & Expedition crews. Since then we make your Tibet visa and other necessary document for Cho Oyu Expedition. After 3 day, we drive you towards Nepal-Tibet border up to the Friendship Bridge through Arniko Highway, where the Chinese liaison officer and Chinese transport meet us. The expedition gears go by truck while we travel by Land cruiser 4wd or with comfortable Minibus. We take time to acclimatize with one night at Zhangmu (2300m) and two nights at Nyalam (3750m), which also gives us the chance to trek up high hills for acclimatization.
From ABC, we can see the superb scene of Cho Oyu. This is the main base camp and we plan to stay here for the longer duration to look the favorable situation for the expedition. Every person gets his or her own tent. Our Service will be full board up to ABC and after that the climbers should manage all services by themselves. From ABC it is several hours of tough walking on a vague path over moraine-covered glacier to the start of the mountaineering properly. Camp I is either perched more or less on the ridge at 6400m and the real mountaineering starts from here. The ridge is now soft and easy enough for climbing, then it broadens out and we climb successive huge steps, several of which probably require fixing a rope up. We should fix a new rope in co-operation with other expeditions on the mountain. Normally one rope is used for ascent and another for descent. Although the route is crevassed but normally these creates no problems. Camp 2 is on the edge of a large plateau at 7125m although you will carefully assess where to put the rope. Depending on conditions and fitness you may attempt the summit from here, or you may establish a light Camp 3 across the plateau and up on a minor ridge at 7550m. Above Camp 3 are two rocky steps where you fix another set of ropes prior to our summit ascent. Finally, you will start early in the morning from camp 3 for summit. Above the rock bands the slopes are still reasonably steep and you may take a line to fix there, depending on conditions. However once on the crest of this ridge the terrain is straightforward although it is a long haul to the summit plateau. The panorama is breathtakingly magnificent, including Everest 8848m, Lhotse 8501m, Nuptse 7855m, Chamlang 7319m, Ama Dablam 6856m and other peaks of the Everest region to the east and south. To the west are the Melungtse and Gauri Sankar massifs and to the north is pure Tibet. It is normal to descend to Camp 2 from summit and continue down.
Entry & Exit: ZHANGMU
Itinerary:
09 April 2008 Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to hotel
10 April 2008 Day 02 Rest day at Kathmandu
11 April 2008 Day 03 Drive from Kathmandu to Zhangmu 2300m.
12 April 2008 Day 04 Drive from Zhangmu to Nylam 2750m.
13 April 2008 Day 05 Rest day at Nyalam for acclimatization
14 April 2008 Day 06 Drive from Nyalam to Tingri 4340m.
15 April 2008 Day 07 Rest day at Nyalam for acclimatized
16 April 2008 Day 08 Drive from Nyalam to Chinese Base Camp 5000m.
17 April 2008 Day 09 Chinese Base Camp to Low Base camp
18 April 2008 Day 10 Prepared load to Yak for Advance BC 5700m.
19 April 2008 Day 11 Base Camp to Middle camp with Yaks
20 April 2008 Day 12 Middle Camp to Cho Oyu Advance Base Camp
21 April 2008-08 May 2008 Day 13-30 Climbing Period for Cho Oyu 8201m.
09 May 2008 Day 39 Advance Base camp to Chinese Base camp
10 May 2008 Day 40 Drive from Chinese Base camp to Zhangmu
11 May 2008 Day 41 Drive from Zhangmu to Kathmandu
12 May 2008 Day 42 Rest day Kathmandu
13 May 2008 Day 43 Departure your destination
Cost: Group join permit (full board upto Top)
Person: Euro 6,502.00 (Minimum 2 Per person for Guided full board upto Top)
Person: Euro 5,883.00 (Minimum 4 Per person for Guided full board upto Top)
Person: Euro 5,573.00 (Minimum 6 Per person for Guided full board upto Top)
Cost includes:
- 5 night’s hotel in Kathmandu stander 3 star hotel with bed & breakfast
- Expert professional Nepalese expedition crews like Cook, Kitchen boy, ABC guide and mountaineering gears till to the ABC are provided; and our crews get all expedition facilities from our office itself.
- Tibet visa & Travel Permit for the expedition crew
- Full board hotel in route to Tibet side Zhangmu, Nyalam,Tingri (bed- breakfast, Lunch, dinner)
- Base Camp - Advance Base Camp 1 tent for 1 person (North Face brand)
- 2 climber - 1 climbing Sherpa
- 1 Single climber - 1 climber Sherpa
- 3 high tents North Face or same quality - Camp 1, Camp 2, Camp 3
- Single climber -3 high tents North Face/same quality - Camp 1, Camp 2, Camp 3
- 2 Oxygen (8 litters) bottle for summit, Mask & regulator
- Climbing food, cooking gas, stove, cooking equipment
- Tents for climbing Sherpa Guide (Camp 1, 2, 3)
- Custom clearance for expedition's cargo
- Dining tent, Table, Chairs, toilet tent, Mess tent & Kitchen tent
- Per person's (80 KG) Load is carried by the Yak till to the from BC-ABC
- Per person's (50 KG) Load is carried by the Yak on the way back to the ABC- BC
- Kathmandu - Zhangmu - Base Camp - Zhangmu (vice versa) are provided the Mini bus/Jeep for the members & Truck for the equipment
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu. (5 Days)
- Peak permit for Cho Oyu 8201m.
- Tibet Visa & Travel permit
- Liaison officer & Interpreter
- Nepalese crew' insurance
- ABC - Oxygen for Emergency but you must pay for its use.
- Satellite phone (Pay call).
Cost Exclude
- Air travel to and from Kathmandu.
- Laundry, postage, telephone calls, and all other items of personal nature.
- Entry visa and Re-entry visa for Nepal.
- International departure tax.
- Personal Expenses.
- Medical and rescue insurance.
- Personal Climbing equipment.
- Bar bills & Beverage.
- Rescue Jeep Euro 482.00
- Medicine and first aid expenses
- Walkie-Talkie.
Extra service if required:
Russian oxygen 4 litters: Euro 310.00
Mask & Regular: Euro 276.00
Satellite phone: Euro 482.00 per set (Personal use from climber)
Film Permit: Euro 3440.00 (Small Portable movie camera is free)
Duty Jeep : Euro 2064.00
Rescue Jeep: Euro 413 Per Jeep |