Mt. Everest Expedition- Mount Everest Expedition information 58/65 Days
Mt. Everest Expedition Trip Profile
Mt. Everest expedition is highest expedition in the world
Explore the Mt. Everest base camp & Everest mountaineering
60 days challenging expedition in Nepal
Everest Expedition is one of the most popular Expedition in the world. After successfully climbed Mt. Everest on 29th May 1953 team of Sir Edmund Hilary & Tenzing Norge Sherpa then Mt. Everest expedition become more popular and numerous groups/ adventure seekers climbing Mt. Everest. Mount Everest, rising 8,850m (29,035ft) above sea level reign as the highest mountain on Earth. Since the first ascent in 1953 by Edmond Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, reaching the summit of Everest has been considered one of the greatest achievements in Mountaineering. Mount Everest also called Sagarmâtha in Nepal in located on the border between Sagarmatha Zone, Nepal, and Tibet, China.In 1856, the Great Trigonometric Survey of India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 29,002 ft (8,840 m). In 1865, Everest was given its official English name by the Royal Geographical Society upon recommendation of Andrew Waugh, the British Surveyor General of India at the time. Chomolungma had been in common use by Tibetans for centuries, but Waugh was unable to propose an established local name because Nepal and Tibet were closed to foreigners.Everest expedition via the South Col remains the most popular choice among the mountaineers as it gives the most assured means of reaching the top. Time spent over 8000m. is less in the approach to the summit on the south side as the summit is attempted in one push. Furthermore the south route has a good record of success due to the easy access of the route once it is opened by the first summiteers of the season.
Mt. Everest Expedition commence from Lukla after 35 minute flight from Kathmandu. The popular Everest base camp trail is followed to reach the base camp for the Everest expedition. A short walk along the moraine leades to the icefall with large seracs and crevasses which is considered one of the obstacles for the expedition. Each year, experienced Sherpas fix this section with ropes and ladders which makes easier for the climbers to cross this section to reach Camp 1. The terrain is gradual climb to reach the Camp 2 near the top of the Western Cwm. From here climbing on mixed snow and ice leades way up the Lhotse Face to Camp 3. From the camp 3 climbing on moderate mixed snow and rocks is not easy which leads to South Col. the Camp 4. The route steepens after ascending snow slopes to reach the crest of the South East Ridge and easy climbing and then again steep climbing leads to the South Summit . A short traverse to the Hillary Step and then climbing on short, steep rock and snow groove of notorious Hillary Step leades to the final easy ridge to the summit. Himalaya Journey Treks & Expedition arrange Mount Everest expedition according to your wish and holiday schedule either private or group join basis expedition with amazing life time experiences in Nepal Himalayas!
Camp 1: 6400m. – 20000ft.
Camp 1 is situated at the flat area of snow endless snow deep
crevasses and mountain walls. Because of the Sun's reflection from this
place we get warm and hitting 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: 6750m. – 21000ft.
Camp 2 is situated at the height of 6750m. – 21000ft. It is located
at the foot of the icy mount Lhotse wall though where we have to go
ahead. Hear bad clouds roll-in from the low range of the Himalayan
valleys to the bottom of our camp 2. Some time wind here seems very
violent enough to destroy the tents. After climbing these palaces we
reach camp 3.
Camp 3: 7100m. – 22300ft.
Camp 3 is located at the height of 7100m. – 22300ft, adjoining to
mount Lhotse wall. After climbing 4000ft. Lhotse wall by using fixed
rope and with prior acclimatization it leads us to camp IV. 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 III incase of needed.
Camp 4: 8400m. – 26000ft.
Camp 4 is located at height of 8400m. – 26000ft. It is the last camp
of the Expedition. From here summit is only about 500 m 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 to
summit is via the narrow South - East Ridge and it precedes the South
Summits 28710ft.
1.If you have your own private group or team, please e-mail us to know the price and details of expedition.
2.If you are alone and looking for a group to join then visit our fix-departure expedition information.
- Trip Itinerary
- Required Equipments
- Cost, Includes & Excludes
- Tailor Made Trip
Everest Expedition Itinerary: A
- Hotel/Lodges/Camping
- 58 Days Trek & Climbing
- Food: Included except main meals in Kathmandu
- Accommodation: 6 Nights KTM, 51 Nights Lodges/Camping
- Recommended Season: Spring & Autumn
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport, meet our staff then transfer to Hotel.
Day 02: Preparation for Expedition.
Day 03: Official work for expedition and briefing at Ministry of Tourism.
Day 04: Fly to Lukla 2860m. then trek to Phakding 2622m., Manjo.
Day 05: Trek to Namche Bazar (3340m, 10959ft).
Day 06: Trek to Khumjung (3790m, 12435ft), called the Green Valley.
Day 07: Trek to Tengboche Monastery (3837m, 12589ft).
Day 08: Trek to Dingboche (4343m, 14249ft).
Day 09: Trek to Lobuche (4915m, 16126ft).
Day 10: Acclimatization / Rest day in Lobuche
Day 11: Trek to Everest Base Camp. (5380m, 17652ft).
Day 12-50: Climbing Period on Mt. Everest.
Day 51: Base Camp Clean Up
Day 52: Trek to Pheriche. Overnight in lodge.
Day 53: Trek to Namche Bazar. Overnight in lodge.
Day 54: Trek to Lukla & transfer to Teahouse Lodge
Day 55: Flight back to Kathmandu then transfer to Hotel.
Day 56: Free in Kathmandu.
Day 57: Free in Kathmandu.
Day 58: Last minute, transfer to airport for your onward journey.
Optional – Expedition Itinerary: B
- Hotel/Lodges/Camping
- 65 Days Trek/Climbing
- Food: Included except main meals in Kathmandu
- Accommodation: 6 Nights Kathmandu, 58 Nights Lodges/Camping
- Recommended Season: Spring & Autumn
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport, meet our staff then transfer to Hotel.
Day 02: Preparation for Expedition.
Day 03: Official work for expedition and briefing at Ministry of Tourism.
Day 04: Fly to Lukla 2860m. then trek to Phakding 2622m., Manjo.
Day 05: Phakding/Manjo – Namche 3440m.
Day 06: Rest day for acclimatization and explore around.
Day 07: Namche – Tengboche 3867m.
Day 08: Tengboche – Dingboche 4343m.
Day 09: Dingboche – Labuche 4915m.
Day 10: Lobuche – Everest Base Camp 5380m.
Day 11 – 56: Climbing Period for Mt. Everest 8,848m.
Day 57: Cleaning Base Camp and Preparation.
Day 58: Base Camp – Pheriche.
Day 59: Pheriche – Tengboche.
Day 60: Tengboche – Namche Bazaar.
Day 61: Namche Bazaar – Lukla and transfer to Teahouse Lodge.
Day 62: Flight back to Kathmandu then transfer to Hotel.
Day 63: Free in Kathmandu.
Day 64: Free in Kathmandu.
Day 65: Last minute, transfer to airport for your onward journey.
Expedition Equipments
Climbing Gear
- Alpine climbing harness Must have adjustable leg loops and fit over all clothing
- 2 locking carabiners Large, pear-shaped carabiner is best, screw gate type recommended
- 3 regular carabiners Light weight BD Hot wire are recommended
- Ice axe w/leash Light weight (ie Grivel Air tech, Black Diamond Raven, or Charlet Moser Snow Walker) Under 5’7” use 60cm, 5’7”- 6’2” use 65cm, over 6’2” use 70cm
- Plastic Mountaineering boots (Koflach Degree, Lowa Civetta, or Scarpa Alpha) or Leather Double Mountaineering boots (i.e. La Sportiva Olympic Mons, Boreal GI or equivalent, must be mountaineering/crampon compatible)
- Crampons Must be fit to plastic boots prior to trip, new-matic type recommended, include a simple repair kit (i.e. Grivel G12, Black Diamond Contact, or Charlet Moser Super 12)
- Adjustable trekking poles
- Belay\ rappel device (Figure 8 preferred)
Upper Body
- 2 cotton t-shirts
- 1 polypropylene t-shirt
- 2 long sleeve polypropylene shirt Lightweight, light colored for sunny days.
- 2 women sports bras Synthetic, no cotton!
- 1 soft shells Marmot Dri-clime Wind Shirt, Patagonia Stretch Zephur or Krushell Jacket (R2 pullover acceptable).
- Down/synthetic sweater or vest Patagonia Puffball Jacket or Sweater preferred, R4 Jacket acceptable.
- Hard Shell jacket with hood Waterproof and breathable. Gore-Tex or equivalent is best, roomy enough to fit over multiple layers.
- 1 expedition down parka with hood. This is probably your most important piece of clothing! It is important that your jacket is 700+ fill down, baffle construction (not sewn through seams) and has a thick insulated hood.
Hand wear :
We require two systems; one glove system for lower on the mountain and a mitten overmitt system for the cold temperatures encountered on summit day.
- 2 pair liner gloves Thin wool or polypropylene
- 1 pair warm gloves Fleece or wool
- 1 pair expedition shell gloves
- 1 pair modular expedition shell mitts. OR Pro Mitts If they do not have wrist straps consider sewing one on so that you can either attach it to your jacket or cinch the strap to your wrist so that you do not loose your mittens in high winds.
Head gear
- Warm hat wool or synthetic that cover your ears.
- Balaclava
- Face mask
- Shade hat or baseball cap
- Glacier glasses 100% UV protection with side shields and a hard-sided storage case (i.e. Julbo or Cebe)*.
- 1 pair extra sunglasses (Also with UV protection in case your 1st pair breaks)
- 1 ski goggles with UV protection *
If you require prescription glacier glasses, you get your lenses modified to your prescription. Julbo Sherpas glacier glasses works great for prescription lenses. Send the glasses to Opticus along with your PD number with your order. Their number is 1-800-870-5557 get these with your prescription
Lower Body
- 4 pair of liner socks. Polypropylene or Capilene
- 3 pair light weight trekking socks
- 2 pair med-heavy wool socks check boot fit with liner and wool socks on
- 1 pair nylon shorts
- 1 pair nylon pants for trekking and around camp
- 2 pair lightweight long underwear bottoms
- 1 pair fleece pants w/ side zipper or “puff-ball pants”
- 1 pair soft shell pants. . (i.e., Patagonia Guide pants or OR Granite Pants. Schoeller fabrics)
- 1 pair of hard shell pants. Waterproof/breathable with full side zips, Gore-Tex or equivalent is best.
- 1 pair gaiters Make sure they will fit over plastic boots. (OR Crocodiles or equivalent)
- 1 pair down booties (optional)
- 1 pair trail shoes for the hike to base camp and use at camp.
- 1 pair sandals or tennis shoes for Kathmandu and in camp.
All clothing should be kept dry using waterproof stuff sacks or large plastic bags
Pack
- 1 light weight internal frame pack (approx 4,000 cubic inches)
- 1 daypack is optional for the approach hike, possible use on summit day and carry-on pack. If you plan to use it for your summit pack it must be large enough for your down jacket, misc. clothes, food and water. The Lowe Alpine Neutrino or Black Diamond Speed 28 are excellent, lightweight (16 oz.) choices.
- 1 large (7,500+cu.in.) duffel bag for gear, must be durable for use on pack animals, one can be used for storing belongings in Mendoza or Punta del Inca that are not used on the climb
- small padlock for duffel bag
- 1 small duffel bag for luggage storage in Kathmandu
Sleeping gear
- 1 down sleeping bag rated to -10 F (Gore Dryloft or similar fabric helps protect down and dark colors speed drying time)
- Sleeping pad full length closed cell foam (mandatory) and/or ? length Therma-Rest for extra warmth and comfort
Misc.
- 1 first-aid kit with ibuprofen and any other doctor recommended medications
- Lip balm. At least SPF 20, 2 sticks. A string taped to the stick is helpful, to hang around your neck
- Sunscreen. At least SPF 40
- Headlamp. Petzl Myobelt 3 or Black Diamond Polar Star
- 3 Water bottles 1 liter wide-mouth Nalgene (1 is a pee bottle).
- Hydration bladder with drinking tube for lower mountain-(optional).
- 1 water bottle insulator
- Plastic mug w/snap-on lid, 16 oz. or larger.
- Bowl and spoon Plastic, small Tupperware works well. Lexan spoons are best.
- Pocket knife small Swiss-army type.
- Water purification Iodine tablets or Polar-pure crystals.
- Toiletry kit. Be sure to include toilet paper stored in a plastic bag.
- 3-4 Large plastic bags, for keeping miscellaneous gear dry
- Nylon stuff sacks For food and gear storage (OR has a good selection); large Ziplocs are useful also
- Bandana
- Camp towel
- Ear plugs
- Hand wipes
- 1 small stainless steel thermos (optional)
- Favorite snack foods (no more than 2 pounds)
- Paperback books, cards, Walkman, etc.
- Binoculars (optional for viewing the route from the lower camps)
- Camera 1 light weight point & shoot on the mountain, 1 large SLR type is optional for the trek in and base camp
- Fanny pack or wallet for travel documents, money & passport
- Passport and passport photos
- Airline
About trip cost:
Himalaya Journey Treks & Expedition arrange individual to large group as per demand either private or group join basis, with family or friends, Club, school, college, university, film shooting group and all the package trip price determined by group size. For more details please write us an e-mail.
Benefit /Advantage for Group Travelers:
HJT has mutual benefit for travelers who might have time travel in off season or traveling with groups as below mentioned discount offers:
Discount offer for Group leaders/ Travel operator:
- If you manage 5-9 people in a group will get 50 USD discount per person in total trip cost
- If you manage 10-15 people in a group will get 75 USD discount per person in total trip cost & group leader will get free trip
- If you manage 15- 24 people in a group will get 100 USD discount per person in total trip cost & group leader will get free trip
Discount offer for Winter & monsoon season:
- If you plan to travel in winter & monsoon season will get will get 75 USD discount per person in total trip cost. Similarly will get discount for group travelers & leader as benefit /advantage for Group travelers mentioned.
Expedition Cost: Service up to Base Camp on group joining basis:
USD 17,600 Per Person. Itinerary A
USD 17,777 per person. Itinerary B
Expedition Cost: Service up to summit on group joining basis
USD 27,555 Per Person. Itinerary A
USD 27,777 per Person. Itinerary B
- We will provide you the expedition cost as per your size of group or, as per your requirement for the expedition service. We request you to e-mail us or, use "Book Expedition" form for send us your message.
- Above given cost does not include the climbing Sherpa’s food & fuel, tents, climbing gears and summit bonus above advance base camp.
- Hiring a high altitude Sherpa does cost USD 2800. This cost includes equipment allowances, daily wages, food and fuel up to base camp, insurance, flight to and from Kathmandu, sleeping tents at BC etc…
Service Includes up to Base Camp
- All land transportation by Car, Van, Hiace or, tourist Bus (Airport/Hotel/Airport, expedition pick up & drop).
- 6 Nights Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu at 3 star Hotel on Bed & Breakfast plan (before & after expedition). Itinerary A
- 6 Nights Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu at 3 star Hotel on Bed & Breakfast plan (before & after expedition). Itinerary B
- Schedule flight KTM/Lukla/KTM for member, Liaison officer & Expedition staffs.
- Transport of food supply & expedition equipments to Base Camp & back.
- Full board in lodges during trekking to base camp and back.
- Base Camp single sleeping tent & Mattress for each member, BC staffs & Liaison officer.
- All kitchen tent, store tent, dining tents, toilet tent, table, chairs & cooking utensils for BC.
- Food and fuel at Base Camp.
- Service of Government Liaison officer.
- Service of cook and kitchen boy at Base Camp.
- Equipments allowance, daily wages of cook, kitchen boys & Liaison officer.
- Insurance of cook, kitchen boy, Liaison officer and porters.
- Expedition Permit fee of Mt. Everest.
- Khumbu Ice Fall route fee.
- Sagarmatha National Park entrance fee.
- Per Person 60 KG. Expedition equipment’s luggage or, barrels allowed for expedition till Base Camp.
- Per Person 40 KG. Expedition equipment’s luggage or, barrels is allowed for returned to Kathmandu.
- 2 Expedition Barrel or, Duffel bag for each member.
- Generator or Solar panel at Base Camp for light and charging.
- Sat Phone available at Base Camp, but nominal charge for use.
- Emergency medical oxygen at Base Camp.
- Visa extension fee.
- Agency service charge.
Service does not include
- International airfare from/to your country.
- Nepal entry visa fee (can be obtained at the airport at upon arrival).
- Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
- Hotel after 6 night stay in Kathmandu. Itinerary A
- Hotel after 5 night stay in Kathmandu. Itinerary B
- Personal climbing gear and equipment above Base Camp.
- High Tents above Base Camp.
- High altitude food and fuel above Base Camp.
- Oxygen bottles with mask and regulator-Poisk Oxygen System (available on requst).
- Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation & lost luggage.
- Applicable permit fees & customs charges, etc. for SAT phone, Walkie Talkie set and services.
- Communication equipment & commercial filming.
- International airport departure tax at Kathmandu Airport.
- Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone etc.
- Tips and bonuses.
- Garbage deposit.
Expedition Cost: Service up to summit on group joining basis
USD 27,555 Per Person. Itinerary A
USD 27,777 per Person. Itinerary B
Expedition service up to Summit:
- All land transportation by Car, Van, Hiace or, tourist Bus (Airport/Hotel/Airport, expedition pick up & drop).
- 6 Nights Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu at 3 star Hotel on Bed & Breakfast plan (before and after the expedition). Itinerary A
- 6 Nights Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu at 3 star Hotel on Bed & Breakfast plan (before and after the expedition). Itinerary B
- Schedule flight KTM/Lukla/KTM for member, Liaison officer & Expedition staffs.
- Transport of food supply and expedition equipments to Base Camp & back.
- Full board in lodges during trekking to base camp & back.
- All kitchen tent, store tent, dining tents, toilet tent, table, chairs & cooking utensils for BC.
- Base Camp single sleeping tent & Mattress for each member, BC staffs & Liaison officer.
- Food and fuel at Base Camp.
- Service of cook and kitchen boy at Base Camp.
- Service of Government Liaison officer.
- 4 Oxygen bottles per member with mask and regulator for expedition use (Poisk Oxygen System).
- 2 Oxygen for climbing Sherpa.
- Equipments allowance, wages of cook, kitchen boy and Liaison officer.
- Insurance of cook, kitchen boy, Liaison officer and porters.
- Peak Permit fee of Mt. Everest.
- Khumbu Ice Fall route fee.
- Sagarmatha National Park entrance fee.
- 1 high altitude Sherpa per climber to carry all food & gear to higher camps. Also assist the member during climb & summit attempt.
- Common climbing equipment such as ropes, ice screws, ice bar, pitons, etc.
- High altitude food.
- High altitude fuel.
- High altitude tents.
- Per Person 60 KG. Expedition equipment’s luggage or, barrels allowed for expedition till Base Camp.
- Per Person 40 KG. Expedition equipment’s luggage or, barrels is allowed for returned to Kathmandu.
- 2 Expedition duffel bag or, Barrel for each member.
- Generator or, Solar panel at Base Camp for light and charging.
- Sat Phone available at Base Camp, but nominal charge for use.
- Emergency medical oxygen at Base Camp.
- Visa extension fee.
- Agency service charge.
Service does not include
- International airfare from/to your country.
- Nepal entry visa fee (can be obtained at the airport upon arrival).
- Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
- Hotel after 6 night stay in Kathmandu. Itinerary A
- Hotel after 5 night stay in Kathmandu. Itinerary B
- Personal climbing gear and equipment above Base Camp.
- Applicable permit fees and customs charges, etc. for SAT phone, Walkie-Talkies, Communication equipment & commercial filming.
- Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation and lost luggage.
- Applicable permit fees and customs charges and commercial filming.
- Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone etc.
- Tips and bonuses.
- Garbage deposit fee.
Summit Bonus: Camp 8300m. = USD 1000 & over 8300m. to summit= USD 500 = 1500 USD extra payable for climbing Sherpa on the spot.
Tailor made trip:
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