Nepal
is a small & beautiful country.It is also known as Himalayan
country.Nepal is a famous destination for mountain expedition.Mountaineering
& Expedition is a prime attraction of Nepal. The mountains
of Nepal have stood as irresistible landmarks for the world's
adventurers since Nepal opened its doors to visitors in
the 1950s. With eight of the highest peaks in the world,
it is hardly surprising that Nepal has been the stage for
some of the most outstanding achievements in the world of
mountaineering.Mount
Everest is still the ultimate mountaineering adventure.
As the highest mountain in the world, Everest has immense
appeal to mountaineers and fascination for non-climbers,
but it also has tremendous allure because of its position
in Nepal's Khumbu, one of the world's most beautiful mountain
regions, and because of its remarkable climbing history.
An ascent of Everest provides immense personal challenge,
a rewarding cultural experience on approach, and a personal
connection with a rich history of exploration.
An
attempt on Mt Everest is also a major undertaking
which requires significant climbing experience, solid alpine
skills, good mountain judgment, excellent physical conditioning,
and a huge amount of dedication and determination. If you
see Everest as a definite or possible climbing goal for
yourself, we can help you through all the stages of your
preparation, from technical skills development to training
in cold weather survival skills and the gaining of climbing
experience at high altitude.
We
climb Everest via the South Col route from Nepal in the
spring season because this route and timing offer the absolute
best chance of success. Routes from the north are technically
more difficult, especially high on the mountain, and in
the spring climbing season, we gain the dual advantages
of getting progressively milder weather as we move closer
to the summit and of climbing more stable slopes because
the winter winds have scoured away much of the snow, significantly
reducing the avalanche hazard.
This
expedition is a joint American Alpine Institute / Adventure
Consultants undertaking. The Institute has the most extensive
and successful high altitude guiding record in the world,
and Adventure Consultants has the highest success rate guiding
on Mt. Everest (with 64 climbers reaching the summit). Both
companies are committed to meticulous preparation. From
expert Sherpas and support staff, to careful menu planning,
oxygen support, satellite communication, environmental protection,
and a mountain clean-up plan, our expedition is finely tuned
to Leave No Trace while offering you the highest possible
chances for success.Similarly we should face to the way
up having Chunks of ice as large as our houses where we
should used fixed ropes and aluminum ladders to climb ahead
camp 1st 6400m.
Camp
1: 20000ft. (6,400m)
This camp 1 is situated at the flat area of endless snow
deep crevasses and mountain walls. Because of the Sun's
reflection from this place we get warm and heating 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. 21000ft. (6,750m)
This camp 2 is situated at the height of the 21000ft, which
is located at the foot of the icy mount Lhotse wall though
where we have to go ahead. Weather is here is good but bad
clouds roll in from the low range of the Himalayan valleys
to the bottom of our camp two. But wind here some times
seems very violent enough to destroy our tents. After climbing
these palaces we reach camp 3.
Camp
3. 22300ft. (7,100m)
Camp 3 is located at the height of 22300ft, adjoining to
mount Lhotse wall. After climbing the 4000ft. Lhotse wall
by using fixed rope and with prior acclimatization it leads
us to camp 4. 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 3 incase
of needed to the climbers.
Camp
4. 26000ft. (8,400m)
Now we are on camp 4 which located at the height of 26000ft;
it is the last camp of the Expedition. From here summit
is about 500m, 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 the summit
is via the narrow South - East Ridge and it precedes the
South Summits 28710ft. From here the way is easy to reach
at the summit of the Everest 29028ft; and late Sir Edmond
Hillary and l Tenzing Norge Sherpa used this route in 1953.
The
expedition will be organized in such a way to allow members
to concentrate largely on their own health and performance,
without the burden of load carrying or dealing with logistics.
A doctor, who is experienced in high altitude medicine,
will be resident at base camp throughout the expedition
to monitor your acclimatization and provide for your health
care.
To
gain a full understanding of your body's response to altitude
and to gain experience with Himalayan conditions, we recommend
you join us for two expeditions prior to Everest (Alaska's
Denali and Tibet's Cho Oyu are our top choices for your
preparatory steps to the summit of Everest). Please see
our web site for more details on all these expeditions or
call us to discuss our high altitude program.
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Everest
Expedition Itinerary |
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April 04th
2012 / Day 01:
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Arrive in Kathmandu and
transfer to the hotel |
| April 05th 2012 / Day
02: |
Guided sightseeing in Pashupatinath,
Boudhanath and Patan Durbar square and
rest of the time document preparation |
| April 06th 2012 / Day
03: |
Prepared Expedition & Briefing in
Ministry of Tourism |
| April 07th 2012 / Day
04: |
Fly to Lukla & commence trek to
Phakding (2640m) |
| April 08th 2012 / Day
05: |
Phakding - Namche Bazar (3446m) |
| April 09th 2012 / Day
06: |
Namche (3446m) & Acclimatization |
| April 10th 2012 / Day
07: |
Namche - Thyanboche Monastry (3867m)
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| April 11th 2012 / Day
08: |
Thyanboche - Pheriche (4243m) |
| April 12th 2012 / Day
09: |
Pheriche - Lobuche (4930m) Lodge /camp
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| April 13th 2012 / Day
10: |
Everest Base Camp (5400m) O/N Camp |
April 14th - 02nd May
2012 / Day 11-60:
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Climbing Period for Mt. Everest |
May 03rd 2012 / Day
61:
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Base Camp - Thyanboche (3800m) |
May 04th 2012 / Day
62:
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Thyanboche - Phakding (2600m) |
May 05th 2012 / Day
63:
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Phakding - Lukla (2800m) |
May 06th 2012 / Day
64:
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40 minutes fly back from Lukla - Kathmandu
and transfer to the hotel |
May 07th 2012 / Day
65:
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Free day in Kathmandu for shopping |
May 08th 2012 / Day
66:
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Final Departure to the Airport |
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For further information & price
please e-mail at: info@trekinfo.biz
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Cost
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- Kathmandu hotel room on bed and breakfast basis
- Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu flight tickets with
60 KG cargo per member
Per member get 2 porter for carry 60 KG from Lukla
to Base camp - Lukla
- Domestic Flight ticket from Kathmandu - Lukla
- Kathmandu
- Trekking from Lukla to Base camp & back to
Lukla with Lodge trek lodge or camping
- Food for trekking & Expedition period in Everest
Base camp
- Porter / Yak Lukla to Base Camp & back to
Lukla (Porter transportation)
- 1 tent for 1 person for Expedition north face
brand V-25 or Similar tent
Dining tent, toilet tent, table and chares, Mattresses
for expedition Sharing with other member
- Liaison officer's allowances equipment for Expedition,
flight ticket, insurance, daily wages sharing with
other group
- Expedition Crew's allowances for Expedition, flight
ticket, insurance, daily wages
- Peak permit for Everest South Face spring
- All transfer airport-hotel-airport
- Base camp Guide, Cook, Kitchen boy and Kitchen
helper sharing with other member
- Emergency Oxygen - Mask and regulator (If use,
pay it full cost)
- Satellite phone (Pay call)
- Gamo Bag (life saving device incase of altitude
sickness) sharing with group member
- Solar panel for light and charges batteries
- Company service charges
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Cost
doesn't Include |
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- 1.Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
2.High altitude climbing food, fuel, Gas
3.Expedition personal climbing gears
4.Personal accident insurance
5.Emergency evacuation, Helicopter rescue if required
6.International airport departure tax
7.Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods
arriving into Nepal
8.Bar bills & beverage
9.Sherpa non summit bonus USD 1000
10.Sherpa summit bonus USD 1000 + 500 climbing bonus
11.Air cargo custom clearance duty fee USD 100 per
person
12.Personal Satellite phone with e-mail & internet
permit
13.Waki takies permit
14.Extra expenses for personal
15.Filming permit
16.Oxygen and Mask regulator for member and Sherpa
17.Ice fall fees
18.Garbage Deposit USD 4000 (Sharing with other
member).
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