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16 Days
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Everest
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Moderate
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5364m
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1+ Pax
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Kathmandu
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Kathmandu
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Trekking
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Tea House
Overview
Mount Everest, the highest peak on Earth, stands at 8,848.86 meters on the Nepal–Tibet border. Climbing Everest is the ultimate mountaineering achievement—an expedition demanding preparation, skill, and teamwork on one of the world’s most famous and challenging routes.
Is this Trek or Expedition?
This is a full-scale expedition. It includes the complete summit climb with all logistics, support, and permits.
Key Features
- 60–70 day itinerary from Kathmandu
- Climbing permit ($11,000 per person) included
- Highly experienced IFMGA/NNMGA-certified guides
- Personal climbing Sherpa support (1:1 ratio common)
- Full base camp and high camp logistics (tents, meals, equipment)
- Supplemental oxygen with masks and regulators
- Pre-expedition preparation and safety briefings
- Domestic flights, hotels in Kathmandu, all ground transport
Who is it for?
- Experienced mountaineers with prior 6,000–7,000 m+ climbs
- Those ready for extreme altitude and technical climbing
- Climbers seeking the highest summit on Earth
Difficulty
- Very high physical and mental demands
- Technical sections (Khumbu Icefall, Lhotse Face, Hillary Step)
- Extreme altitude (>8,000 m / Death Zone) requiring supplemental oxygen
Highlights
✅ Stand on top of the world
✅ Incredible Himalayan scenery and adventure
✅ Highly professional, safe logistics and guiding
Basic Itinerary
- Arrive Kathmandu (1,350 m)
- Expedition briefing with Ministry of Tourism
- Gear check and last-minute shopping
- Scenic flight to Lukla
- Trek to Phakding (2–3 hrs)
- Gradual ascent with acclimatization stop in Namche
- Acclimatization hikes to Everest View Hotel or Khumjung
- Visit Tengboche Monastery (3,860 m)
- Continue to Dingboche (4,410 m) with acclimatization day
- Stunning high-altitude scenery
- Option for Kala Patthar viewpoint (5,545 m)
- Settle in base camp
- Puja ceremony for safe climbing
- Multiple acclimatization rotations
- Camps established:
- Camp 1 (~6,100 m) – Western Cwm
- Camp 2 (~6,400 m) – Advanced Base Camp
- Camp 3 (~7,200 m) – Lhotse Face
- Camp 4 (~7,950 m) – South Col
- Summit push (~8,848 m) with Sherpa support and supplemental oxygen
- Return to Base Camp
Buffer days for weather or second attempt
- Retrace steps down through Lobuche, Tengboche, Namche
- Overnight in teahouses
- Scenic mountain flight
- Transfer to hotel
- Sightseeing or shopping
- Farewell dinner with team
Transfer to airport for onward journey


