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Despite being the highest mountains on planet Earth, Himalaya Mountains including Mt. Everest are relatively younger than their American and European counterparts such as the Andes, the Alps, and the Rockies. European climbers were able to get close to Everest only when Tibet was open to outsiders in the 1920s. Since then, the Everest has fascinated the mountaineers all over the world. George Mallory gave the reason behind his interest in Everest Expeditions quipping, ‘Because it’s there’. Unfortunately, Mallory and Irvine disappeared high on the mountain in 1924. Mt. Everest was first summitted in 1953 by Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Edmund Hillary via the South Col. Everest is certainly a lifetime opportunity. Climbing Everest from the Tibet side is relatively easier and less costly than climbing from the Nepal side. Still, Everest expeditions encounter many seen and unseen obstacles including high altitude, harsh weather conditions and even sheer exhaustion.
We strive hard to conduct the best expedition program putting high importance on the safety aspects of the climb. After your arrival in Kathmandu Airport, you will be greeted at the airport by a staff from Himalayan Glacier Trekking and Expedition who will transfer you to the hotel. After that, we make your Tibet visa and other necessary documents for the Everest Expedition. After 3 days, we drive toward Nepal-Tibet border up to the Friendship Bridge. We take time to acclimatize with one night at Zhangmu (2300m) and two nights at Nylam (3750m). Then we drive to Tingri (4350m) where we spend further two nights for acclimatization. Then we drive to Everest Base camp (5200m) also called the Chinese base camp.
Itinerary | Maximum Altitude |
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Day 01 Arrive Kathmandu | 1,350m/4,429ft |
Day 02-03 Rest in Kathmandu | 1,350m/4,429ft |
Day 04 Drive to Boarder to Tibet - 2800m | - |
Day 05-10 Drive Everest Base Camp with enough acclimatization | - |
Day 11-15 Acclimatize at Everest Base Camp | - |
Day 16 Trek Interim camp | 5,800m/19,030ft |
Day 17 Trek Advanced Base Camp 6400m | - |
Day 18-21 Acclimatize at Advanced Base Camp | - |
Day:22-53 The climbing Period | - |
Day 54 Advanced Base Camp packing | - |
Day 55 Trek to Base Camp | - |
Day 56 Drive Kathmandu | 1,350m/4,429ft |
Day 57 Depart from Kathmandu | - |
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