Mount Everest Tibet Expedition

60 Day(s)

Overview The Mount Everest Tibet Expedition offers a thrilling and awe-inspiring journey to the roof of the world. Standing at a majestic height of 8,848 meters (29,029 feet), Mount Everest is the highest peak on Earth, located on the border between Tibet and Nepal. The Tibet side of the expedition, also known as the North Col route, presents a unique and challenging experience for mountaineers and adventure seekers. The expedition typically begins in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, where participants acclimatize to the high altitude and immerse themselves in the rich Tibetan culture. From there, a scenic drive takes them…

Overview

The Mount Everest Tibet Expedition offers a thrilling and awe-inspiring journey to the roof of the world. Standing at a majestic height of 8,848 meters (29,029 feet), Mount Everest is the highest peak on Earth, located on the border between Tibet and Nepal. The Tibet side of the expedition, also known as the North Col route, presents a unique and challenging experience for mountaineers and adventure seekers.

The expedition typically begins in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, where participants acclimatize to the high altitude and immerse themselves in the rich Tibetan culture. From there, a scenic drive takes them to the base camp at 5,200 meters (17,060 feet), where the real adventure commences.

The ascent meticulously planned with multiple acclimatization stops at intermediate camps, allowing climbers to adapt to the thinning air. The North Col route is less crowded than the Nepalese side, offering a more serene and remote experience. However, it also demands stronger technical skills, making it suitable for seasoned climbers.

The North Col route includes traversing glaciers, ascending steep ridges, and navigating the challenging Second Step, a near-vertical rock wall. As climbers ascend, they are rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including Lhotse and Cho Oyu.

The journey to the summit is physically and mentally demanding, requiring a high level of endurance and determination. The final push to the summit made during the narrow weather window in late spring when conditions are relatively stable.

Reaching the summit of Mount Everest is a monumental achievement and a life-changing experience for those who dare to conquer the mountain. However, it is essential to acknowledge the risks and uncertainties associated with high-altitude mountaineering.

Conclusion and Summary

The Mount Everest Tibet Expedition is not just a physical test; it is a spiritual and emotional journey that leaves participants with a profound sense of accomplishment and respect for the awe-inspiring Himalayas. Whether successful in reaching the summit or not, the memories of the expedition will undoubtedly last a lifetime, forever etched in the hearts of those who embark on this extraordinary adventure.

Trip Highlights

  • Partly, Everest expedition from North col of Tibet is a bit bewildering than South col of Nepal.
  • Up to its Base camp of 5,200 m/17,000 ft, expeditions can have a vehicle drive.
  • Due to, colder temperatures, ruthless winds and no chopper rescue, the North col is more mournful than South col.
  • 7,000 m/23,000 ft I camp named as Aka camp, expeditions can get the backing of yaks.
  • This expedition required 6,000 m peak climbing prior experience with able-bodied.
  • Several rock and ice climbing involvements makes mountaineers self-possession more strong to withstand.
  • One to one Everest climbing Sherpa guide and the entire expedition gears will be hand over.
  • Acclimatization days are extremely imperative for the expedition.
  • Hotel and camping expedition.

Everest North Col Expedition since the Chinese government welcomed the Mount Everest expeditions from Tibet side, many mountaineers have been flocking through the ‘Tibet’ route to conquer the ‘King of Mountains’. Mostly, because of the low royalty cost, en route to the summit and other modern mountaineering services, Everest expedition from the Tibet side has attracted climbers than in Nepal. Still, Everest expedition meet up with many seen and unseen hurdles 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.

Itinerary

8 April/Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu Airport & transfer to Yak and Yeti hotel

9-10April /Day2-3: Rest and prep day for assignment & briefing before departure from Kathmandu.

11 April /Day 04: After having breakfast early in the morning, you drive from Kathmandu to Syprubeshi (1460m/4790ft) overnight at tea house accommodation.

12 April /Day 05: Early in the morning drive from Syprubeshi to Kerung border (2000m/6562ft) after immigration formalities at the border crossing, you drive to Kerung Height (3200m/10499ft)-02hrs drive jeep. Overnight stay in a hotel.

13 April /Day 06: After having breakfast drive from Kerung to Tingri (4,348 m (14,268 ft)) which takes about three hours drive. Overnight in the hotel.

14 April /Day 07: Rest day at Tingri for acclimatization. Our guide will lead team up a local hill to 5,000m with great views of Cho Oyu.

15 April /Day 08: After breakfast drive from Tingri to Chinese Base Camp (5,150m) which takes 4 hours.

16 April /Day 9-11: Rest and acclimatization at Chinese Base Camp (5,150m). Prepare and arrange yaks to go to Advance Base Camp via middle camp.

19 April /Day 12: After breakfast, trek from Chinese Base Camp to Middle Camp (5,700m) which takes five to six house hours. Overnight in camp.

20 April /Day 13: Trek from Middle Camp to Advance Base Camp of Everest (6,485m.) Prepare camp overnight in camp

21 April/Day 14-55: Climbing period (summit of Mt. Everest 8,848m)

01 June /Day 56: Preparation for returning (clean advance base camp) and trek to Chinese Base Camp. Bring down all equipment by Yak.

02 June /Day 57:Clean Chinese Base Camp then drive from Chinese Base Camp to Tingri (4,348m/14,268 ft), which takes about seven hours, overnight in hotel .

03 June /Day 58:Early in the morning drive from Tingri (4,348m/14,268 ft) to Kerung border (2000m/6562ft)

04 June/Day 59: After the immigration formalities from China side, we will collect Nepal Visa from and drive to Kathmandu, transfer to hotel.

 

04 June /Day 59: Free day in Kathmandu and Nepalese cultural program with farewell dinner in the evening.

05 June /Day 60:Transfer to airport for final departure

What's Included

All arrival and departure transfer services to and from International airport with Kerung boarder transport as per itinerary.
Everest Expeditions Nepal representative assistance you at the International airport both arriving and departing as per provided arrival and departure time frame.
5 Nights hotel accommodations in Kathmandu on B/B basis.
Land transportation from Kathmandu-Kerung-Kathmandu sector to all climbing members, Sherpa guide and kitchen staff as per itinerary.
All kitchen tent, store tent, dining tents, toilet tents, tables, chairs, and cooking utensils at Base Camp and advance base camp.
Common climbing equipment (necessary rope, ice bars, ice screws, Ice hammer etc)
3 meals a day (Breakfasts, Lunch and Dinners with tea/coffee) along with available Hotel/ Lodge/ Guest Houses along the trail provided by China Tibet mountaineering association and tents camp accommodation during climbing members as per itinerary.
All food and fuel for Base Camp, Advance base camp and higher camps during expedition
Per climbing members have 50 kg baggage allowance from Chinese Base Camp to advance base camp and return carried by Yaks.
Daily Weather Report Services from Seattle based
Number of cook and kitchen boy at Base Camp and advance base camp as per group size
Tibet Visa and road permit for members, climbing Sherpa guide and kitchen crew.
Chinese Government Royalty to climbing Mount Everest from the north face;
One Experienced, Trained, Government Licensed, and 02-03 Times Everest Summiteers Climbing/expedition Guide (Sherpa) per members (1:1 ratio).
All wages, equipment, medical and accidental Insurances for all involved staffs in trekking and expedition.
Equipment allowances and wages for Climbing Sherpa’s, cooks, kitchen boys and Chinese Government Liaison Officer
First Aid medical kits for the Group and the staffs.
Satellite phone carrying by Guide for communication and available for members with the cost of US$ 4 per minute call.
Appropriate food for high altitude and all climbing crew at base camp, advance base camp and above as required.
Fixed and dynamic rope during climbing period.
Heater will be provided at base camp for heating at the dining room.
Emergency Oxygen mask and regulator provided with appropriate charge.
Each expedition member will have an individual tent available in the ABC and CBC.
Solar panel for light and battery charger.
All tents for camp 1, 2 and 3. Ice fall charges for staff and high altitude climbing Sherpa guide.
Gamow Bags (Portable Hyperbaric Chamber) in case of emergency.
6 Bottles (28L) of Poisk Oxygen will be provided each members
Latest model of Summit/Top out system mask and regulators
Sherpa’s tents, food for climbing, and medical and travel insurance
Free assistance service for Cargo clearance and Duties.
Fresh cooked food and kitchen will be set up at base camp and advance base camp.
EPI Cooking gas, stove will be provided in camp one, Two and three for cooking food and boiled the water.
Generator will be providing for back- up of lighting power.
Transportation of food supply to Advance Base Camp from Kathmandu
Our service charge and Government Taxes levied in Nepal and Tibet.
Complete pre-departure information, flight ticket reconfirmation (If require by members)
Farewell Dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant with domestic culture show in Kathmandu.
Everest Expeditions Nepal surprise Gifts

What's Excluded

Lunch and Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner)
Any packed food/snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, nutria-bars
Any extra services or products or offers or activities which are not mentioned in the itinerary
Any extra expenses arising out of various/unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in Government regulations,
Any additional staff other than specified.
Rescue, Repatriation, Medicines, Medical Tests and Hospitalization expenses.
Medical Insurance and emergency rescue evacuation if required.
Travel Insurance and helicopter rescue.
Airfare of international flights.
Items of personal nature, Laundry Expenses, Tips
If due to any reason the Tibet boarder will not be open and client have to entry and exit to Lhasa, they have to pay for Round trip Lhasa flight ticket and Hotel accommodation in Lhasa with in extra cost.
Summit bonus for Climbing Sherpa guide will be US$ 1500.00 per climbing Sherpa guide.
Tips for Base camp staff will be US$ 150.00 per members collect by leaders at BC and handover to Sirdar or cook.
Personal garbage Deposit US$ 100.00 per members will be paid by client himself/themselves
Fixed rope charge will be fixed by TMA at base camp and members have to pay themselves/themselves. Sherpa guide fee will bear by company.
Expenses incurred towards usage of landlines, mobiles, talkie-talkies or satellite phones And Internet expenses
Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Personal Trekking Gears
Nepal entry visa fee (Visa issuance is easy at the arrival)
Wake talkies & Filming permit.
Emergency rescue jeep charge US$ 900-1200 per trip to Lhasa or Boarder.
Personal climbing gears;
Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods;
Any other item not included in “THE PACKAGE COST INCLUDES” SECTION
Tips, gifts, souvenirs.

Trip Information

Everest Expedition-North 2024

Facts of the Trip:

Highest access: 8,848.86m (29,029ft)

Duration: 60 (typically) Days

Location: Nepal/Tibet border

Grade: Challenging

Himalayan sights: Shishapangma, Cho-Oyu, Lhakpa-re, Lhotse

Accommodation: Five star hotel in Kathmandu

Transportation: Car, Jeep

Group Size: 01-10 persons per Group if more we splits group.

Best season: spring Season

Major Activity: trekking/climbing

Include Activity: Visit Tibetan culture

Country: Tibet, China

Airport: Kathmandu Airport

Departure From: Kathmandu Intl Airport

Meals: B/B plan in Kathmandu & B, L, D in during trekking and climbing

Culture: Tibeten Culture

First Ascent: Edmund Hillary (NZ), Tenzing Norgay (Nepal), May 29, 1953

Mode of Travel: Hotel/Guest house on route, camping during Climbing period

Climbing route: Northface

Co-ordinates: 27°59’17” N / 86°55’31” E

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