Everest Expedition, South (8,848m/29,029ft) itinerary.

Mt. Everest (8,848m) Expedition

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ClimberCA is delighted to offer this super exciting adventure. We provide world-class service from Everest Base Camp (EBC) to all the high camps of Mt. Everest from its South face in Nepal. We take care of you right from the arrival in Kathmandu. The price includes Hotel accommodation, the flight to Lukla in the Khumbu region, the trek to Base camp via Namche and tea house full board service during the trek before arriving to base camp; and of course the services at base camp and at the high camps. Let us take care of all the details – you can fully focus on your climb.

The climbing Guides of the consortium are highly skilled, regularly reviewed and re-trained and recognized for their training and experience throughout the profession. We only take the most experienced guides and staff on this expedition. This is a serious climb and mistakes can have serious consequences. This is why we focus extensively on safety and accident prevention for both clients and guides on our Everest expedition. No expedition is without risk and certainly not one to the highest Mountain of the world. However, we implement rigorous safety standards to minimize the risk. We’d also like to highlight that our guides and staff are all employed under ethical standards.

Approaches to ABC from South (Nepal): 

The approached on its south side is through the Khumbu region of Nepal leading up to the Khumbu Glacier extending down to Lobuche (4900m). It starts with the flight to Lukla and the trek via Namche Bazaar (3440m), Tengaboche (36600m), Pheriche (4270m), Lobuche (4910m), Gorak Shep (5140m) to Everest South Base Camp (5364m). It takes typically 8 days to reach ABC from Kathmandu.

Climbing Routes South Side:

South route is technically a trekking route with a little objective danger once past the Khumbu icefall apart of few crevasses and seracs bridged by ladders, couple short ice cliffs around camp 3 and rock sections protected with fixed lines. There is an obvious danger of high altitude sickness complications and changeable, unpredictable mountain weather.

The Khumbu Icefall is a steep glacier with obvious implication of large crevasses and treacherous unstable seracs making navigation complicated and riddled with high objective danger of falling ice. This is the most dangerous part of the climb. At the beginning of the climbing period, climbing Sherpa set the route through the icefall installing ladders across crevasses and along vertical seracs ice walls for efficient and easy climbing. These arrangements make climb of the Khumbu ice fall possible, efficient and relatively safe especially early morning before the sunrise, when the ice structure is well frozen. Khumbu ice fall is very dangerous in the afternoon due to its western aspect.

Camp 1 (6065m) is located on the top of Khumbu ice fall; it is a desolate and exposed place mainly used as rest and transition location on the way to camp 2 (6750m). The glacier between camp 1 and 2 flattens but there are still large crevasses close to camp 1, which are also fixed with ladders.

Camp 2 is located in a lateral moraine at the bottom of west ridge. It is a very safe and sheltered location with tremendous views on Lhotse. All companies set-up their main climbing camp for the duration of climbing period with tents for individual climbers, the kitchen and dining tents. Camp 2 is main acclimatization camp and the base for camp 3 acclimatization climb and the final summit attempt.

Camp 3 (7100m) is located on small ledge on the Lhotse wall. One has to cross the glacier to the right side before 40deg 600m climb on the compact snow field. The route is safe with couple of short less then 3m ice cliffs, which climbing sherpas set up with fixed ropes.

Camp 4 (7920m) located at South Col is the last camp; it is easily accessible by majority of climbers without supplementary oxygen. There are two rock sections to navigate before camp 4: Yellow Bands interlayer marble, Phyllis and semi schist rocks and Geneva Spur, an anvil shaped rib of black rocks; they are again set-up with fixed ropes.

This is when the climb starts, the last section of the southwest ridge. It is steep mostly on the snow with some rock section at the Balconies, nice resting platform. The entire route is setup with fixed ropes, which is crucial for safety of all climbers, who are all affected by altitude with low energy and impaired judgments due to oxygen deprivation in the brain and muscle tissue.

From the south summit there is knife edge southeast ridge with dangerous overhanging cornices; the most exposed section of the climb between 3050m Kangshung face and southwest face and Hillary step at the end, a series of imposing rock steps often bypassed on deep the snow, a serious avalanche danger

Our Everest Climbing Services:

The Mount Everest is the highest peak of the World 29028ft. (8848m.) through which the climbing toppers feel themselves as the most proud and adventurous person of the World. Sir Edmond Hillary and Late Tenzing Norge Sherpa first climbed this peak in May 29, 1953, after their long time’s effort.

Everest Base camp is situated on the north of Khumbu glacier at high of 18000ft. All the international Mt. Everest climbers assemble here during the starting and at the ending time of their climbing. Normally the climbing duration of this expedition lasts for 90 days. All the climbers who mass there at the base camp seem really busy with excitement for the preparation of their expedition to reach on the summit.

Some climbers climb this mountain on their own risk without any climbing Sherpa guide; and some climbers go with their own climbing Sherpa guide. Most of the teams carry out their own Internet, Satellite phone, Medical Doctor and rest of the modern requirement.

After the Base camp, we have to cross crevasses, Seracs and ice block. 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 sometimes 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 in case 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.

General Itinerary: Spring

01 April/Day 01: Arrival and Transfer
This day is your arrival date. We welcome and receive you in Tribhuban International Airport, Kathmandu and transfer you to the Hotel for overnight accommodation as booked. (1300M)

02 -03 April/Day 02-03: Preparation and Briefing for Departure to Everest Region
This day we are busy for briefing about expedition, documentation and last minute shopping and preparation for departure to the trekking and climbing route. You will be kept in get set position.

04 April/Day 04: Kathmandu-Lukla Scenic Flight and short trek
Today you fly to Lukla from Kathmandu at early morning, take breakfast in Lukla and Trek (4hrs) to Phakding (2652m) where you get tea house or lodge accommodation in full board basis.

05 April/ Day 05: Phakding to Namche Bazaar Trek.
Today you trek (6hrs) from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440m) through colorful Khumbu villages where you get tea house or lodge accommodation in full board basis.

06 April/ Day 06: Rest day for acclimatization
Today is the rest day but you may hike to famous Everest View Hotel (3800m) (3hrs) to catch a glimpse of Mt. Everest and back to Namche visit Hilary and Sherpa museum. You get tea house or lodge accommodation in full board basis.

07 April/ Day 07: Namche Bazaar to Tyangboche Trek
Today you trek (5hrs) from Namche Bazaar to Tyangboche (3850m) visit significant Buddhist monastery lodge accommodation where you get teahouse or lodge accommodation in full board basis.

08 April/ Day 08: Tyangboche to Dingboche Trek
Today you trek (4-5hrs) from Tyangboche to Dingboche (4350m) catch glimpses of Lhotse and Ama Dablam where you get teahouse or lodge accommodation in full board basis.

09 April/ Day 09: Dingboche to Lobuche Trek
Today you trek (4hrs) from Dingboche to Lobuche (5018m) where you get teahouse or lodge accommodation in full board basis.

10 April/ Day 10: Rest for acclimatization at Lobuche
Today is the day for rest and acclimatization at Lobuche for further trekking.

11 April/ Day 11: Lobuche to Gorakshep Trek
Today you trek (3hrs) from Lobuche to Gorakshep (5170m) where you get teahouse or lodge accommodation in full board basis.

12 April/ Day 12: Gorakshep to Base camp Trek.
Today you trek (2hrs) from Gorakshep to Everest Base camp (5200m). You will have preparation for tented camping in Base camp for further expedition. Here you get full board services.

13 April – 27 May/Day 13-57: Everest Summit Climbing
These days are the major climbing days for you to ascend the summit of most awaited Mt. Everest. After some day’s acclimatization and exercise you will be taken to the 2nd camp to be closer to the summit of (8,848m) where you will be provided food for high altitude. We are allowed to trek from camp 1 to camp 2 or vice versa for more practice and acclimatization. Finally we wish for your success to reach in the summit. Here you get full board service with tented camp accommodation.

28 May/ Day 58: Trek down from base camp via Lobuche to Dingboche
After a successful summit of Mt. Everest (hopefully), you will be taken back to Dingboche (4260m) via Lobuche (5218) from Everest Base Camp where you get tea house or lodge accommodation in full board basis.

29 May/ Day 59: Dingboche to Tengboche trek
You are descending toward Tengboche (3860m) by trek (4hrs) from Dingboche on this day where you get teahouse or lodge accommodation in full board basis.

30 May/ Day 60: Tengboche to Namche Bazaar Trek
From Tengboche you are descending down to Namche bazaar (3440m) after 4 hrs trek where you get teahouse or lodge accommodation in full board basis.

31 May/ Day 61: Namche Bazaar to Lukla Trek.
Today is your last day for Trek (7hrs) from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2840m) where you get teahouse or lodge accommodation in full board basis.

01 June/Day 62: Fly Back to Kathmandu.
Today you fly from Lukla to Kathmandu same about 35 minute and we transfer to your booked Hotel with BB Plan accommodation.

02June/ Day 63: The Leisure day and sightseeing
This day we take you for sightseeing in and around Kathmandu (Hanumandhoka Durbar Square, Swoyambhunath, Boudhanath, and Pashupatinath) and Farewell-Celebration dinner with local typical cultural experience in Restaurant.

03 June/Day 64: Transfer for Final Departure
This is the day that we are really missing you. We transfer you to the airport or any port for final departure or alternatively join other activities.

Note: The itinerary is changeable and modifiable as per needs and time frame of climbers. Additional activities may be added as climbers request with appropriate additional cost. For any kind of change please contact us by mail or call.

Full Bord Service Cost US$ 37000

Cost Include

– All arrival and departure with our assistance in airports.
– 5 Nights Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu on BB Plan in 5/4 Star category.
– 1:1 Experienced private climbing Sherpa guide during trek and climb (Everest Summiteers).
– Flight tickets for Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu to the climbing member and his guide.
– All camping equipments like camp furniture (table, chairs), kitchenware, kitchen, dining, guest, shower and toilet tents in Advance Base Camp.
– Three meals a day (BLD-tea-coffee) and twin sharing teahouse accommodation during trek, freshly cooked 3 meals, tea or coffee by professional cook in Base Camp.
– Baggage allowance for trekking up and down is 60kg: 40kg ratio per person.
– Everest National Park entry fee (Sagarmatha National Park)
– Expedition royalty and climbing permit for climbing Mt. Everest in spring.
– Wages, equipments, medical and accidental Insurances for Sherpa guide and other staffs.
– Required base camp and high altitude food for climbing member and all involved staffs.
– Required fixed and dynamic rope during climbing period.
– Emergency oxygen mask and regulator upon requirement of guest with reliable charge.
– Each expedition member will have an individual tent in the ABC.
– Satellite phone carrying by Guide for communication and available for members with the cost of US$ 4 per minute call.
– 7 Oxygen Bottles (4L) for Climbers and 3 for Sherpa with mask and regulators.
– Solar panel for light and battery charger in Base Camp.
– All tents for camp 1, 2, 3 and 4; Ice fall charges.
– First Aid medical kits for the Group and the staffs.
– Free assistance service for cargo and duty clearance.
– Our service charge and Government taxes levied in Nepal.
– Farewell Dinner in a typical Nepahttps://actual-adventure.com/pagegallery/everest-expedition98.jpgli restaurant with domestic culture show in Kathmandu.
– Special Gifts (T-shirt/Pashmina etc.).

Cost Exclude

– Lunch and Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu (except for the farewell dinner).
– Items of personal nature and laundry expenses.
– Expenses of landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies, satellite phone and internet expenses.
– Clothing, packing items or bags, personal medical kit, camera/video fees or trekking gears.
– Any extra expenses arising out of various/unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in Government regulations, etc.
– Any additional staff other than specified.
– Rescue, repatriation, medicines, medical tests and hospitalization expenses.
– Medical and travel Insurance with helicopter search and rescue for climber.
– Summit bonus for the Sherpa after approaching to the summit. (Minimum US$ 1000.00)
– Special Permits for walkie-talkies & filming if special camera.
– All personal climbing gears.
– Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods.
– Tips, gifts, souvenirs.
– Any other item not mentioned in “THE PACKAGE COST INCLUDES” section

Base Camp Service Cost  US$ 20500

Cost Include

– All arrival and departure transfers with our assistance in airports.
– 5 Nights Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu on BB Plan in 4/5 Star Hotel category.
– Flight tickets for Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu to the climbing member and his guide.
– All camping equipments like camp furniture (table, chairs), kitchenware, kitchen, dining, guest, – shower and toilet tents in Advance Base Camp.
– Three meals a day (BLD-tea-coffee) and twin sharing teahouse accommodation during trek, freshly cooked 3 meals, tea or coffee by professional cook in Base Camp.
– Baggage allowance for trekking up and down is 40kg: 30kg ratio per person.
– Everest National Park entry fee (Sagarmatha National Park).
– Expedition royalty and climbing permit for climbing Mt. Everest in Spring.
– Wages, equipments, medical and accidental Insurances for staffs.
– Required base camp food for climbing member and all involved staffs.
– Each expedition member will have an individual tent in the ABC.
– Solar panel for light and battery charger in Base Camp.
– Satellite phone carrying by Guide for communication and available for members with the cost of US$ 4 per minute call.
– First Aid medical kits for the Group and the staffs.
– Free assistance service for cargo and duty clearance.
– Our service charge and Government Taxes levied in Nepal.
– Farewell Dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant with domestic culture show in Kathmandu.
– Special Gifts (T-shirt/Pashmina etc.).

Cost Exclude

– Lunch and Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu (except for the farewell dinner).
– Climbing Sherpa Guide, high altitude food and tents above ABC (Camp: 1-2-3-4).
– Ropes, any other climbing gears and services above ABC (Camp:1-2-3-4)
– Items of personal nature and laundry expenses.
– Expenses of landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies or satellite phone and internet expenses.
– Clothing, packing items or bags, personal medical kit, camera/video fees or trekking gears.
– Any extra expenses arising out of various/unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in Government regulations, etc.
– Any additional staff other than specified.
– Rescue, repatriation, medicines, medical tests and hospitalization expenses for climbers.
– Medical and travel Insurance with helicopter search and rescue.
– Special Permits for walkie-talkies & filming if special camera.
– Personal climbing gears.
– Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods.
– Tips, gifts, souvenirs.
– Any other item not mentioned in “THE PACKAGE COST INCLUDES” section.

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