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The toppers feel proud to climb Mt. Everest 29028ft (8,848m) and are adventurous like Sir Edmond Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa who first climbed the summit for the first time in May 29, 1953. Their effort brought Khumbu glacier as a base camp of Mt. Everest. Most of the tourists need Sherpa’s to climb but some of them do not need the guide and climb themselves. Most of the climbers carry internet, satellite telephone, medical doctor, and modern requirement.
After crossing crevasses, seracs and ice blocks we should face to the way up having chunks of ice as large as our houses. Ropes and aluminum ladders should be used to climb the first camp 6,400m.
Camp1: 20,000ft (6,400m) Camp1 situated on the flat area of endless crevasses and mountain walls. Because of the Sun’s reflection we get warm and heating ambience. Murmuring and crackling sound of crevasses beneath the tent will wake up us and it’s a natural sound from where we have to walk to reach camp2.
Camp2: 2,21000ft (6,750m) the 2100m footed mount is located on the foot of Mt. Lhotse through we have to go ahead. Weather here is good but sometime heavy wind destroys our tents where we rest. After climbing these places we proceed to camp no3.
Camp3: 3,22300ft (7100m)
It is located to just to Mt. Lhotse wall. After climbing the four thousand meter Lhotse wall by using fixed rope and with prior acclimatization. This way heads to camp 4 for Mt. Everest. from there short snowfields the route moves ahead up to Geneva spur to the east before finishing the flats of the south col. In camp3 the amount of oxygen is less than normal so, climber should be provided oxygen when needed.
Camp4: 4, 26000(8400m)
Now we are just 500m for the summit in the camp no.4 situated at 26000ft. but its path is somehow dangerous. The normal way via the narrow south East Ridge and it precedes the south summit 28710ft. This place is final but dangerous part of climbing because this place is besieged by ferocious and violent winds.
From there, the summit Mt. Everest can be climbed. Sir Edmond Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa were the first people to conquer the Mt. Everest in the year 1953.
| MAXIMUM: |
60 Days |
| ENTRY: |
LUKLA |
| EXIT: |
LUKLA |
| FIXED
DEPARTURE: |
07 April 2012 |
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| Mount
Everest Expedition Itinerary |
| Day 01 |
Arrive
in Kathmandu transfer to hotel |
| Day 02 |
Official formalities for Everest
Expedition permit |
| Day 03 |
Preparation for
Mount Everest expedition |
| Day 04 |
Final Preparation
for Mount Everest expedition |
| Day 05 |
Flight from
Kathmandu to Lukla |
| Day 06 |
Trek
Lukla to Phakding |
| Day 07 |
Trek Phakding
to Namche Bazaar |
| Day 08 |
Trek Rest
day at Namche Bazaar |
| Day 09 |
Trek
Namche Bazaar to Tyngboche |
| Day 10 |
Trek Tyngboche
to Pheriche |
| Day 11 |
Trek Pheriche
to Lobuche |
| Day 12 |
Trek Lobuche
to Everest Base Camp |
| Day 13 |
Rest
day at Mount Everest Base Camp for acclimatization |
| Day 14-53 |
Climbing Period
of Mount Everest Expedition 8848m. |
| Day 54 |
Trek Mount Everest Base
Camp to Lobuche |
| Day 55 |
Trek Lobuche to Tengboche |
| Day 56 |
Trek Tengboche to
Namche Bazaar |
| Day 57 |
Trek Namche Bazaar
to Lukla |
| Day 58 |
Flight from
Lukla to Kathmandu |
| Day 59 |
Rest day at Kathmandu |
| Day 60 |
Departure to your next destination |
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| Cost: Advance Base Camp Service only- |
| Number of Person |
Total cost Per Person |
| 02-04 Person: |
US$ |
21'500.00 |
| 05-07 Person: |
US$ |
17'500.00 |
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High Altitude Sherpa: US $ 2500(If required):
The cost does not include the climbing Sherpa’s food & fuel, tents, climbing and summit bonus above advance base camp.
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| Cost
Includes: |
| 1 |
6 nights 3 star standard
hotel in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast |
| 2 |
Mount Everest expedition
permit fee |
| 3 |
Government Liaison
officer |
| 4 |
Emergency Oxygen,
Mask and regulator for Advance Base Camp |
| 5 |
Sagarmatha
National Park fee |
| 6 |
Satellite phone in
payable basis (per minute $ 5). |
| 7 |
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. |
| 8 |
Full board trekking
in route to lodge / Camping
and food for bace camp expedition period (bed
and breakfast, Lunch, dinner) |
| 9 |
Base Camp to Advance
Base Camp 1 tent for 2 person provide
North Face or same qualities |
| 10 |
Dining tent, Table,
Chairs, Toilet tent, Mess tent and Kitchen
tent |
| 11 |
We provide Gamow bag
for 09-12 people
only (Life saving device in case of altitude
sickness) |
| 12 |
We provide Porter
/ 4 Yak Per person's (50 KG) Load is
carried by the Yak till to the from Lukla
to EBC |
| 13 |
We provide Porter
/ 3 Yak Per person's (40 KG) Load is
carried by the Yak on the way back to
the EBC to Lukla |
| 14 |
We provide Porter
/ 1 Yak for each high altitude Sherpa Lukla to EBC to Lukla |
| 15 |
We provide Porter
/ 1 Yak for each EBC
member |
| 16 |
Transportation: Kathmandu
to Lukla to Kathmandu provided flight
tickets for the members & cargo
for the equipment |
| 17 |
Nepalese crew' insurance |
| Cost
Excludes: |
| 1 |
Air travel to and
from Kathmandu. |
| 2 |
Lunch and dinner in
Kathmandu. |
| 3 |
Laundry, postage,
telephone calls, and all other items
of personal nature. |
| 4 |
Entry visa and Re-entry
visa for Nepal. |
| 5 |
International departure
tax. |
| 6 |
Personal Expenses. |
| 7 |
Medical and rescue
insurance. |
| 8 |
Personal Climbing
equipment. |
| 9 |
Bar bills & Beverage. |
| 10 |
Helicopter Rescue
Charge |
| 11 |
Medicine and first
aid expenses |
| 12 |
Garbage Deposit USD
$ 4,000.00
(Sharing of the total person) and Deposit
fee will be not refunded if the clients
(climber) don't take back their garbage. |
| 13 |
Walkie-Talkie. |
| 14 |
Extra Porter
or Yak , Per Porter / Yak's
US$ 150.00
will be charge till to 40 KG load. |
| 15 |
Climbing Bonus and
summit bonus for climbing sherpa (if
you use climbing sherpa) and Tips for
Base Camp Staff |
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Extra
Service IF Required: |
| 1 |
Russian oxygen
4 litters US$ 450.00 |
| 2 |
Mask & Regular
US$ 400.00 |
| 3 |
Satellite phone
US$ 700.00 per set (Personal use from
climber) |
| 4 |
Film Permit US$
5,000.00 (Small Portable movie camera
is free) |
| 5 |
Helicopter Rescue
USD 2,100.00 |
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