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Everest Expedition - Full Board Expedition August

Expedition begins when you arrive to Kathmandu where you meet the staff of Ramdung “GO” Treks & Expedition in the airport and transfer you to hotel. Next day, we have introduction section with other climbing members & Expedition crews. Since then we make your Tibet visa and other necessary document for the Everest Expedition. After 3 day, we drive you towards Nepal-Tibet border up to Friendship Bridge through Arnico Highway, where the Chinese liaison officer and Chinese transport meet us. The expedition gears go by truck while we travel by Land cruiser 4wd. We take time to acclimatize with one night at Zhangmu (2300m) and two nights at Nyalam (3750m), which also gives us the chance to trek up high hills for acclimatization. Next day we drive to Tingri (4350m) where we spend further two nights acclimatizing. Then we drive Tingri to Base camp 5400m along rough way with jerking & bouncing through grassy plain leading up to Everest BC, which is also called Chinese base camp. We set up our camp at Chinese Base Camp and stay two nights or more, depending on how everyone feels. We also make schedules of the yaks by that time. Base camp is a temporary but comfortable affair with Nepali cook and dining tent. Now the two-day walk towards advanced base camp (ABC) begins.

After waking 2 days, we reach to ABC 6400m along with the Yaks. From ABC the route goes to the east Rongbuk (Everest Base) glacier and after that there is an easy snow slopes to the North Col at 7000m. Where camp 1 is situated on snow. After that there is a long reasonably angled snow slopes to climb 7400m. Where we should put camp 2 on snow. The route from Camp 2 to camp 3 is the series of the rocks, which is little bit difficult, but again there is a very easy terrain to walk ahead to set up camp 3. This camp 3 is at the height of 7900m on the rock. The route again goes through a series of rocky climbs, and then there is a median angled snow slopes where we have to climb on mixed rocks and snow until we reach camp 4 at 8400m. Now this camp is on the rock but some times ago it was snow covered. To reach there, we have to fix ropes on climbing but there are safety lines, which provide you safe place when you are tired and wind is blowing. This route is mostly very windy especially between camps 2 to camp 3.

Camp 4 is the last camp for Everest summit from North East Ridge. Now route is mixed rocks and snow steps. This step is quite steep in many places so you require very considerable care for yourself, for your clothing and oxygen equipments. After that, the North East Ridge is wide but we have to climb through small steps with little bit height until we go ahead where we fix rope. Above there the climbing is little bit exposed but it is easy again to reach ahead in the second steps. After the second steps the route is series of small nude ridge, which is some times covered with snow. After that route with large boulder where we should use ladder to climb ahead. Again after that section of the route, we should fix rope. Above these steps, route is relatively easy with gentle ground until we reach at the third steps. Now to go head it is not series as the previous steps but we should use the fixed rope to the Col before the final summit of snow slopes. Again there are quite steep and fixed ropes to go ahead to the buttressed rocks from where there is a short section of corniced ridge to reach on the Summit of Everest.

 
Day to Day Itinerary
01 Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to hotel
02-03 Rest day at Kathmandu preparation for permit and Tibet visa
04 Final preparation for Everest expedition from Tibet side
05 Drive from Kathmandu to Zhangmu
06 Drive from Zhangmu to Naylam
07 Rest days at Naylam for acclimatized
08 Drive from Naylam to Tingri
09 Rest days at Tingri for acclimatized
10 Drive from Tingri to Base Camp
11 -12 Base Camp 5400m
13 Base Camp to Middle Camp load carry by Yaks
14 Middle Camp to Advance Base Camp of Everest 6400m.
15 -51 Climbing Period of Everest 8848m.
52 ABC to Base Camp
53 Drive from Base camp to Ting
54 Drive from Ting to Zhangmu
55 Drive from Zhangmu to Kathmandu
56 Rest days at Kathmandu
57 Departure your destination
 
Fixed Departure : 23 August 2006/07
Entry Zhangmu
Exit Zhangmu

Cost:
Full board Group joining basis

USD 16,500.00 per person (minimum 2 Person for full board and joining with group)
USD 19, 000.00 per person

 

Package Price Includes

  • 6 nights hotel in Kathmandu in 3 star rated hotel on BB plan

    • Expedition Nepalese crews: Professional Expedition 1 Cook, 1 Kitchen boy with helper at BC to ABC.

    • Allowances, daily ways, expedition insurance for ABC crews, lodging en-route

    • Full board hotel en route Tibet side (bed & breakfast, Lunch, dinner)

    • Chinese Base Camp to Advance Base Camp 1 tent for per person.

    • Trekking equipment Dining tent, Toilet tent, Mess tent, Kitchen tent, Mattresses and expedition crew tent.

    • Per person (60 KG) Load Base Camp to Advanced Base Camp.
    • Per person (60 KG) Load Advanced Base Camp to Base Camp.
    • Kathmandu to Zhangmu to Kathmandu overland
    • Peak permit for Gurla Mandata
    • Tibet Visa & travel permit
    • Liaison officer & Interpreter
    • Insurance for Nepalese staff
    • Our office service charge

Package Price Excludes

  • Air travel to and from Kathmandu.
    • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.

    • Laundry, postage, telephone calls, and all other items of personal nature.

    • Entry visa into Nepal. This can be obtained at the airport upon arrival

    • Re-entry visa for Nepal.
    • International airport tax
    • Personal Expenses
    • Medical and rescue insurance.
    • Climbing equipment & Personal gear.
    • Bar bills & Beverage
    • Rescue Jeep.
    • Medicine and first aid for expedition.
    • Garbage Deposit USD 500 (Sharing of the total person)
    • Walkie-Talkie

 

Extra service if required

  • Russian oxygen 4 liters US$ 400.00 per cylinder
  • Mask & Regular US$ 400.00 per set
  • Satellite phone US$ 2000.00 per set
  • Film Permit US$ 4500.00 per film

 

 
 
Expedition in Tibet Programs !

Expedition in Tiber Spring 2006, Group join

  Mt. Cho-Oyu (8201m)
  Mt. Everest Tibet Side (8848m)
  Mt. Shishapangma Expedition (8012m)
  Mt. Gurla Mandata
  Mt. Lhakpa Ri Expedition (7045m)

Expedition in Tibet Autumn 2006, Group join

  Mt. Cho-Oyu (8201m)
  Mt. Shishapangma Expedition (8012m)
  Mt. Gurla Mandata
  Mt. Lhakpa Ri Expedition (7045m)

Full Board Expedition in Tibet Spring 2006

  Mt. Cho-Oyu (8201m)
  Mt. Everest Tibet Side (8848m)
  Mt. Shishapangma Expedition (8012m)

Full Board Tibet Expedition Autumn 2006

  Mt. Cho-Oyu (8201m)
  Mt. Shishapangma Expedition (8012m)
 
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