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Budhanilkantha -13 Chunikhel Kathmandu, Nepal
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Everest Expedition

Spring

Altitude

8848.86

Co-ordinates

Duration

Best Season

Spring

Activity

Trip Grade

Extremely Difficult (Alpine TD+/ED – Très Difficile to Extrêmement Difficile)

Trip Overview

The Mount Everest (8,848.86 m) Expedition is the ultimate mountaineering challenge and the highest achievement in the world of climbing. Rising above the Khumbu region of Nepal, Everest represents ambition, endurance, and the spirit of true Himalayan adventure.
The expedition follows the classic South Col route from Everest Base Camp, passing through the Khumbu Icefall, Western Cwm, Lhotse Face, and high camps before the final summit push. Climbers experience extreme altitude, demanding technical sections, and rapidly changing weather conditions, requiring excellent physical fitness, strong mental resilience, and prior high-altitude mountaineering experience.

Detailed Itinerary

Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Meet our expedition representative and transfer to the hotel. Expedition briefing in the evening and welcome dinner.

Final equipment check, document verification, insurance review, and permit formalities. Expedition briefing covering route strategy, safety procedures, oxygen systems, and climbing rotations.

Scenic mountain flight to Lukla Airport. Begin trek through Sherpa villages along the Dudh Koshi River to Phakding.

Cross suspension bridges and enter Sagarmatha National Park. Steady ascent to Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest.

Rest and acclimatization hike to Everest View Hotel or Khumjung village. Health monitoring and altitude adjustment.

Trek through rhododendron forests to Tengboche and visit the famous Tengboche Monastery. Continue descent to Deboche.

Gradual climb above the tree line into alpine terrain. Spectacular views of Ama Dablam and Lhotse.

Short hike to Nagarjun Hill or Chhukung Valley for altitude gain and return for rest. Medical check and hydration focus.

Trek via Thukla Pass, passing memorials of climbers. Enter high-glacial terrain.

Trek along the Khumbu Glacier to Everest Base Camp. Settle into fully equipped expedition camp.

Team introduction and traditional Sherpa Puja ceremony for safe climbing. Equipment organization and climbing orientation.

During this period, climbers follow a structured acclimatization rotation:
Rotation 1:
Climb through Khumbu Icefall to Camp I (6,065 m)
Overnight at Camp I
Touch Camp II (6,400 m) & descend to Base Camp

Rotation 2:
Camp I → Camp II stay
Climb Lhotse Face to Camp III (7,200 m)
Descend to Base Camp for recovery

Summit Rotation:
Camp I
Camp II
Camp III (oxygen support begins)
Camp IV – South Col (7,950 m)
Summit push to Mount Everest (8,848.86 m)
Return to Camp II and Base Camp
Rest periods at Base Camp between rotations for recovery and weather window monitoring.

Environmental clean-up in accordance with expedition regulations. Pack equipment and prepare for descent.

Long descent from Base Camp to Pheriche.

Return through Pangboche and Tengboche to Namche.

Final trekking day. Celebration dinner with crew in Lukla.

Morning flight back to Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel.

Free day for rest, shopping, media interviews, or reserved as buffer for weather delays.

Transfer to airport for final departure.

What's Included

  • Airport transfers in Kathmandu.
  • Two nights  hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast.
  • Welcome & farewell dinner.
  • Round-trip flight Kathmandu – Lukla Airport – Kathmandu.
  • All ground transportation as per itinerary.
  • Climbing permit for Mount Everest (South Col Route).
  • Sagarmatha National Park & local entry permits.
  • Fully equipped Base Camp (tents, dining, kitchen, toilet, communication).
  • 3 meals per day during trek & at Base Camp.
  • Experienced Expedition Leader & dedicated high-altitude Sherpa guide.
  • Wages, insurance, and support for all Nepalese staff.
  • Supplemental oxygen (5–7 bottles per member) with mask & regulator.
  • Fixed ropes & route preparation support.
  • Base Camp clean-up service.

What's not Included

  • International airfare to/from Nepal.
  • Nepal visa fees.
  • Extra hotel nights in Kathmandu.
  • Personal travel & evacuation insurance (mandatory).
  • Summit bonus & tips for staff.
  • Personal climbing gear & equipment.
  • Personal expenses (drinks, laundry, Wi-Fi, calls, etc.).
  • Emergency rescue or helicopter costs not covered by insurance.
  • Excess baggage charges.
  • Any services not mentioned in “Cost Includes”.

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Contact Information

E-mail

info@alternativenepal.com

Phone

+977-9841505245

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