Nepal Makalu
Experience

Everest Expedition

everest expedition

The first conquerors of this world's highest mountain were Sir Edmond Hillary and Late Tenzing Norge Sherpa – that was on May 29, 1953.

The mountain still attracts climbers from around the world. Welcome to the Everest Expedition offered by Makalu Adventure!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Itinerary
  • Cost Info

Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu
Transfer to hotel. (H).

Days 2: Kathmandu sighseeing tour. (H,B, D)
Full day sightseeing tour, and enjoy the welcome dinner with live Nepali cultural show in the evening. The next day is free.

Day 3: Drive to Tibet, Cross the border (H,B,L,D).

Day 4-5: Drive to Nyalam and stay additional night for acclimatization
(H,B,L,D).

Day 6-7: Drive across Lalung La pass (5050m) to Tingri and stay additional overnight
(H,B,L,D).

Day 8-9: Drive to Everest Base Camp 4900m with good views of Everest en route
We will also have one rest day before starting our trek to ABC. Our Yaks should arrive in the evening or early the next morning. (C,B,L,D).

Day 10: Trek to the intermediate camp before the base camp of Everest.
It is further 4 hours of walk and the altitude at this point is 5150m just above the terminal moraine of the Gyabrag Glacier. (C,B,L,D).

Day 11: Trek further up and arrive at the Advanced Base Camp of Everest at 6500m.
The walk takes about 7 hours. (C,B,L,D).

Day 12-14: Rest days.
(C,B,L,D).

Day 15: Acclimatisation walk to Lake Camp at 6000m.
This day will allow the team to explore the route out across the glacier from ABC to the beginning of the scree slope, which is the start of our climb on Everest. (C,B,L,D)

Day 16-20: Set up Camp 1 at 6400m (frequent moves between the high camp and base camp)
Everyone in the group transfers the essentials to higher camps. The climb from base camp to high camp normally takes 4-6 hours and offers a fairly stiff climb at above 6000m. (C,B,L,D).

Day 21-23: Camp 2 at 7100m
The journey up to camp 2 at 7100m involves climbing a steep 60 metre ice wall at around 6800m. With fixed lines this is a relatively straightforward task. Normally the journey takes 6-8 hours. (C,B,L,D).

Day 24: Rest day at ABC.
(C,B,L,D).

Day 25-27: Advance higher up to Camp 3 at 7500m
We ascend to Camp 2, this time to spend a night or two above 7000 metres. It is also possible to climb up to Camp 3 at 7500m. After this, members may wish to spend a number of days at base camp resting and building strength prior to making their summit bid. (C,B,L,D).

Day 28-29: Rest Day.
(C,B,L,D).

Day 30-40: Summit Days
It takes 8-10 hours to reach the summit. Initially we ascend up easy snow and rock to the summit plateau at which point it is only altitude, weather and fitness that will stop you reaching the sixth highest summit. The views across the summit plateau will include the other Himalayan giants: Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Menlugste and the beautiful Ama Dablam. If we are successful in climbing the mountain early then we will leave base camp early. (C,B,L,D).

Day 41-42: Return to Kathmandu.
(In Tibet H,B,L,D, In Nepal H,B)

Day 43-44: At leisure in Kathmandu.
(H,B).

Day 45: Fly home.
(H,B).

Expedition Cost : USD 17200.00 Per Person

Climbing Sherpa guide : USD 4200.00 Per Person

Included Services:

  • Airport pickup/drop
  • Eco-friendly boutique hotel Thamel Eco Resort in Kathmandu (total 4 nights, twin sharing, BB)
  • Private transportation to/from Tibet border
  • Tibet Travel Permit, Expedition Permits & other entrance fees
  • Transportation in Tibet by private land cruiser (1 for every 4 people)
  • Support Truck to transport luggage, equipment and expedition logistics
  • Liaison Officer and Interpreter
  • Accommodation on lodges/hotels as mentioned (twin sharing, full board)
  • Sightseeing tours, entrance fees at monuments, guide
  • World class camping equipment (HA tents, inner sheet, table, chairs etc)
  • Kitchen and Dinning equipment, Eating utensils
  • 3 Yaks for each member on way up, 2 Yaks on way down [1 'yak load' means 40kg in spring and 50kg in autumn]
  • Full staff support up to the Advance BC
  • Daily meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) while staying at ABC and lower camps
  • Insurance of support staff
  • Basic First Aid Supply for support staff
  • Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC)
  • Satellite mobile telephone (pay call)
  • Petrol Generator
  • Solar Panel

Excluded Services:

  • International flights, airport taxes, excess baggage charges
  • Visa Fees
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • HA food above ABC
  • Garbage deposit (non-refundable if climbers don't bring their wastage back from mountain)
  • Personal climbing gears, ropes, carabiners, ice screw, snowbar etc
  • Radio for climbers
  • Extra yak (if required for climbers' excess luggage)
  • Personal expenses like bar bill, laundry, telephone etc
  • Personal medical and travel insurance
  • Extra permits that may be required for activities like filming etc
  • Summit bonus (only for successful climb), Tips etc