Mount Everest
Mount Everest, standing at 8,848.86 meters, is the highest peak in the world, located in the Himalayas on the Nepal-Tibet border. Known locally as Sagarmatha in Nepal and Chomolungma in Tibet, it attracts climbers and adventurers from across the globe. The mountain features extreme altitude, harsh weather, and challenging climbing routes such as the South Col (Nepal) and North Ridge (Tibet). Everest is a symbol of human endurance, adventure, and the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas, inspiring countless expeditions annually.
8848.86m
56 days
2+
hard
Lukla
Lukla
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Kathmandu/ pokhara
56 days
Tourist coach, Domestic flight
Tourist standard hotel in Kathmandu, Teahouse during trek
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To stand a top Everest is a dream for every climbers. That’s understandable, as it is the highest point on earth at the altitude of 8848.86m (29029ft). Everest has attracted mountaineers from all over the world for decades and continues to do so. It’s glorifying history, and the alluring natural appeal is what makes these climbers dream so big, bigger than Everest itself.
After the first ascent in 1953, Everest was opened for mountaineers to climb. Out of the several attempts to conquer the peak, some made it while some of the top mountaineers couldn’t. Several expeditions turned into disasters while some made history.
Even after all these years, Everest stands tall and lures mountaineers with its beauty. If you’re one of those mountaineers, join us on our expedition to Everest. You can prepare yourself to immerse in the local culture and experience an adventure while being in safe hands. We believe expeditions are much more than climbing hence we have tailored a perfect package where you can explore more of Nepal and its culture with comfort.
The expedition is 63 days long with frequent climbing exercises across 4 camps and basecamp at different altitudes:
Camp I (6000m/20000ft) : Your camp is set up at a flat area of mountain walls where there’s a perfect reflection of sunlight that heats up the ambiance.
Camp II (6400m/21000ft) : The camp II is set up at the foot of the Lhotse wall at the altitude of 21000ft. At times, the wind here can be very strong and is powerful enough to destroy our tents. Otherwise, the weather is good. We will have a fixed full camping set up with a kitchen, dining tents, and kitchen crews.
Camp III (7100m/23294ft) : This camp is set up adjoining Mount Lhotse wall. You will notice the decreased presence of oxygen on reaching Camp III. You can choose to use oxygen cylinders in case you need one.
Camp IV (8000m/ 26300ft) : This is the final camp set up about 848m below the summit. Here the wind is ferocious. This is the final, dangerous, and challenging part of the expedition.
Short History of Everest Expedition
Several attempts were made starting from Britishers in the 1920s to scale Everest. However it was only in 1953, Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa scaled Everest for the first time using the southeast ridge. Prior to that multiple unsuccessful attempts were made from the northside. There are two main routes leading to the summit of Everest. One is the standard route from southeast Nepal, while the other is from the north in Tibet.
Technically Everest climbing is not that tough, however, other challenges like weather and wind, altitude sickness, and unpredictable avalanches make it a challenging experience. You need experience and expertise in mountaineering to scale Everest. If you have some previous experience of climbing and a strong willingness, you can join us on this journey with experts who have years of experience of extreme altitude mountaineering.
Day 1 : Arrive at Kathmandu (1400m) / Meet and Greet
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative will warmly welcome you and escort you to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and preparation for expedition
Spend the day exploring Kathmandu’s cultural and historical landmarks, including Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Durbar Square, experiencing the rich heritage and vibrant local culture. In parallel, attend expedition briefings, gear checks, and permit arrangements, ensuring all equipment and logistics are ready for the upcoming climb. This day allows climbers to acclimatize to the city altitude, finalize preparations, and mentally prepare for the challenging journey ahead.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 3: Fly to Lukla (2840 m) & trek to phakding (2610m) 45 min fly (4-5) hours trek
Starting from day, we set out on the journey to the top of the world. Early morning we will take a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. It is a thrilling flight with spectacular views of the Himalayas.
The flight over the mountains is a perfect start to the adventure of a lifetime. A flight takes you from 1400m in Kathmandu to Lukla at 2840m, which is the gateway to Everest.
Followed by the flight is a half-day trek from Lukla to Phakding. After having lunch in Lukla, we out on the trails passing through dense rhododendron forest and some small villages along the way. The trail is fairly easy, which is mostly downhill. After reaching Phakding,
overnight at teahouse.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Airport Pick-up and drop Service
- Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu (twin sharing basis) with breakfast
- Guided Tour of Kathmandu valley with an experienced tour guide
- Sightseeing charges and Entry fees
- Accommodation during the trek and climb(teahouse / tented camp/guesthouse / homestay)
- All meals during the trek and climb (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
- Transportation (tourist coach / local bus / private vehicle)
- Round Flight kathmandu- lukla.
- Experienced licensed English-speaking trekking and climbing guide
- Local government Entry Permit of Rs. 2000 (started in 2018)
- Insurance of the Guide and Porter
- sagarmatha national park entry card
- climbing permits
- TIMS (Trekking Information Management System) Trekking Permit Card
- Medical kits carried by the guide
- All necessary paper works, office service charge and all Government Taxes
Optional Add-Ons:
- Porter (cost: 20 USD per day, carries 15 – 20 kg load. Accommodation, transport and meal of the Porter is paid by the company)
- Down jacket, all-season sleeping bag, duffel bag and trekking map (in case if you don‘t have your own. Down jacket, sleeping bag and duffel bag must be returned after completion of the trip)
WHAT'S EXCLUDED
- Travel and rescue insurance (Essential: Should include emergency evacuation coverage while trekking up to 5000+ m)
- International airfare and Visa costs (you can get a Visa upon arrival at the Airport)
- Personal interest items or gears
- Tips to guide / driver / porter
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
- Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu in case of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
- Beverage and Drink Items / Other Extra facilities like hot shower during trek
- Any other expenses which are not mentioned in “What’s Included” section.