Addres:
Thamel -26, Bhagwati Bahal, Kathmandu, Nepal
E-mail:
contact@realsherpaadventures.com
Contact No:
+977-9862846071
1 Person From:
$41500.00
2 Person From:
$40000.00
Max. Elevation: 89848M
Best Season: Spring
Duration: 60 Days
Trip Grading: hard
Activity: Expedition
Transport: Private vehicle
Accommodation: Hotel - Tea house - Tent
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch _ Dinner
Availability Status: Breakfast - Lunch _ Dinner
Join us as we set off on this expedition.Climbing it is a difficult endeavor that calls for certain equipment, physical training, and cautious planning. The journey includes ascending via several camps, trekking to base camp, and acclimating to the high altitude. The benefits of reaching the top make all the dangers worthwhile. Risks associated with the trip include avalanches, altitude sickness, and severe weather.
At 8,8848 meters, Mount
Everest is not only the world's highest peak but also a representation of
perseverance. It is the world's greatest challenge for mountaineers. High
physical and mental stamina are needed for the Everest expedition trek, which
also calls for careful planning and an unwavering will to ascend.
Climb the world’s highest mountain at 8,848m |
Walk along with professional Nepalese Mountain guides |
Climb up to higher camps: EBC, Camp I, II, III, and IV |
unique culture and traditions of the people in the Everest region |
Experience the Sherpa’s warm hospitality |
DAY 1: ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU
DAY 2 & 3 : IN KATHMANDU
DAY 4: FLY KATHMANDU- LUKLA & TREK TO PHAKDING
DAY 5: TREKKING FORM PHALDING TO NAMCHE BAZAR (3400M)
DAY 6: ACCLIMATIZATION DAY IN NAMCHEE BAZAR
DAY 7: TREKKING FROM NAMCHE TO TENGBOCHE (3860M)
DAY 8: TREKKING FROM TENGBOCHE TO DINGBOCHE (4400M)
DAY 9: TREKKING FROM DINGBOCHE TO LOBUCHE (4,900M)
DAY 10: ACCLIMATIZATION DAY LABUCHE
DAY 11: TREKKING FROM LOBUCHE - GORAKSHEP TO EBC (5364M)
DAY 12-15: ACCLIMATIZATION AT BASE CAMP
DAY 16 TO 55: ASCENT OF EVEREST 8848M
DAY 56: TREKKING FROM BASE CAMP TO DINGBOCHE (4400M)
DAY 57: TREKKING FROM DINGBOCHE TO NAMCHE (3400M)
DAY 58: TREKKKING FROM NAMCHE TO LUKLA (2800M)
DAY 59: FLIGHT FROM LUKLA TO KATHMANDU
DAY 60: FREE DAY IN KATHMANDU
DAY 61: FINAL DEPARTURE TO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Free time depending on the departure time of your flight and our representative will drop you at the airport, ending your journey in Nepal. We hope to be of service to you again. Thank you and safe travelsARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE : ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE : Airport - Hotel transfers – Airport (Pick Up and Drop), by private vehicle.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU : HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU : 4-night hotel in Kathmandu (4-star category) - single room on bed with breakfast plan.
WELCOME DINNER : WELCOME DINNER : One Welcome Dinner in a tourist standard restaurant in Kathmandu with Office Staff.
PERMITS : PERMITS : Expedition Royalty and a permit fee from the Nepal Government to climb Mt. Everest, Sagarmatha National Park, and Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality entry permit and fee.
KHUMBU ICEFALL FEE : KHUMBU ICEFALL FEE : Khumbu Icefall climbing charge to (SPCC) Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee.
LIAISON OFFICER : LIAISON OFFICER : 1 Government Liaison officer with full equipment, salary, and accommodation.
GARBAGE MANAGEMENT : GARBAGE MANAGEMENT : Stool Shipment Transfer & Garbage Deposit fees.
INSURANCE : INSURANCE : Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance for all involved Nepalese staff during the trek and expedition.
MAP : MAP : Trekking and climbing map.
DUFFLE BAG : DUFFLE BAG : One Real Sherpa A dventures Duffle Bag.
MEMBER TRANSPORTATION : MEMBER TRANSPORTATION : (Domestic Flight) Fly from Kathmandu – Lukla and while returning Lukla - Kathmandu, as per itinerary.
EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION : EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION : All necessary expedition equipment transportation for all Members and Staff from Kathmandu to Lukla (by air cargo) to Base camp (by Porters / Yak) – While returning: Base camp to Lukla (by porters / Yak) and Lukla to Kathmandu (by air cargo). Based on the condition expedition staff may transfer by land (KTM-Phaplu) or Heli (KTM-Lukla).
MEMBER LUGGAGE : MEMBER LUGGAGE : Up to 30 Kg per member for personal baggage during the trek to be carried by porters or Yaks.
FOOD AND LODGING : FOOD AND LODGING : 3 meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner; including tea and coffee) along with accessible accommodation at the Hotel/Lodge during the trek and at the Basecamp. Hygienic and fresh green vegetables, fresh meat, fruits, soft drinks, and juice will be served regularly during the entire expedition using helicopter flights. Well-managed base camp set up for members & Staff.
PORTER : PORTER : Porters per member up to the basecamp and from the basecamp (both ways).
BASE CAMP STAFF : BASE CAMP STAFF : Experienced and well-trained Base Camp Cook & kitchen Helpers as required.
STAFF SALARY AND ALLOWANCE : STAFF SALARY AND ALLOWANCE : All Nepalese staff & porter’s daily wages, salary, equipment, food & clothing.
BASE CAMP TENT : BASE CAMP TENT : Each member will have an individual box tent in Base Camp.
BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT : BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT : Single Tent, foam mattresses and pillow per member, 1 Dinning Tent, 1 Kitchen Tent, 1 Communication tent, 1 Toilet & 1 Shower Tent, 1 Staffs Tent, 1 Tent for Nepalese base camp staffs, Store tents, Tables & chairs & all necessary cooking gears.
HEATER : HEATER : Heater at base camp in each Dining and other necessary camps.
SOLAR/GENERATOR/LIGHT : SOLAR/GENERATOR/LIGHT : 1 Solar panel and Generator for lights at base camp, battery charge, laptop and other electronic devices.
MEDICAL CHECKUP : MEDICAL CHECKUP : Twice Medical checkup of each climber at the base camp before the summit attempt.
TRAINING : TRAINING : Oxygen, Mask Regulator, Ice wall, and Ladder training at basecamp by professional guide.
HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA : HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA : 1 veteran and government-licensed climbing Sherpa per member (1 Member: 1 Sherpa), during the entire climb from Basecamp to the summit and back, and on each rotation.
ASSISTANCE : ASSISTANCE : Climbing Sherpa to assist in carrying your gear to the high camps.
CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE : CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE : Climbing Sherpa Salary, Equipment, Food, and Clothing.
BONUS : BONUS : Carry Bonus of Sherpas and Route Fixing Charges.
OXYGEN BOTTLE (O2) Summit Oxygen cylinder : OXYGEN BOTTLE (O2) Summit Oxygen cylinder : 5 oxygen bottles (4 ltrs.) for each member and 4 oxygen bottles for each high-altitude Sherpa.
OXYGEN MASK & REGULATOR : OXYGEN MASK & REGULATOR : 1 Set of Summit Oxygen masks & regulators for each member and high-altitude Sherpa.
BACK-UP OXYGEN : BACK-UP OXYGEN : BACK-UP Oxygen Cylinder, mask, and regulator (with appropriate charge).
HIGH CAMP SERVICE (INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS) : HIGH CAMP SERVICE (INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS) : High Altitude Tent, Necessary cooking EPI gas, cooking pot, High food for a member, Sherpa, and other crews at (C1) (C2) (C3), and (C4). Group climbing gears, fixed, and dynamic rope during the climbing period as required.
HIGH CAMP KITCHEN AND DINING: : HIGH CAMP KITCHEN AND DINING: : We will have one cook, kitchen, and dining tents in Camp II.
HIGH ALTITUDE TENT : HIGH ALTITUDE TENT : Members will share tents in high camps (2 members: 1 tent).
ROPE FIXING TEAM : ROPE FIXING TEAM : The team of experienced Sherpas will fix the route to the summit of Everest (no extra charge will be applied to members).
SATELLITE PHONE : SATELLITE PHONE : SATELLITE PHONE for emergency communication carried by Sherpa, also available for members with appropriate charge.
WALKIE-TALKIE : WALKIE-TALKIE : WalkieTalkie for communicating from Base Camp to Mountain and Mountain to Base Camp.
PERMITS : PERMITS : Satellite Phone/walkie-talkie permit for all members and staff.
INTERNET SERVICE : INTERNET SERVICE : Internet facility (1 Mbps) will be available at the Base Camp (subject to a charge).
WEATHER FORECAST : WEATHER FORECAST : Weather forecast report regularly from Meteotest, Bern (Switzerland) during the entire expedition.
MEDICAL KIT : MEDICAL KIT : Comprehensive Medical kit for members and staff.
CERTIFICATE : CERTIFICATE : Everest climbing certificate after climbing Mt. Everest successfully.
AIR FARE : International flight airfare (from and to Kathmandu).
NEPAL ENTRY VISA FEE : The Nepalese Visa fee is $125 USD for 90 Days.
LUNCH & DINNER : Lunch & dinner during the stay in Kathmandu (also in case of early return from Trekking / Expedition than the scheduled itinerary).
EXTRA NIGHTS IN KATHMANDU : Extra nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu. In case of early arrival or late departure, early return from Trekking / Expedition, or domestic flight cancellation (due to any other reason) than the scheduled itinerary.
INSURANCE POLICY : Insurance covering both medical and high-altitude evacuation costs (for the trip cancellation, interruption, high-altitude rescue & air evacuation, medical treatment, repatriation, etc.)
PERSONAL EXPENSES : Telephone Calls, Internet, Toiletries, battery recharge, hot shower, laundry, soft drinks, beers, and any Alcoholic beverages (during the trek and in Kathmandu but we will have soft drinks for members at base camp).
PERSONAL CLIMBING EQUIPMENT : Clothing, Packing Items, Bags, Personal Medical Kit, and all kinds of Personal Trekking / Climbing Gear.
TOILETRIES : Soaps, shampoos, toilet and tissue papers, toothpaste, and other items used to keep yourself clean.
FILMING : Special Filming, Camera, and Drone permit fee.
INTERNET SERVICE : Not included during the trek.
SUMMIT BONUS : Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa- Minimum 1800 USD.
TIPS : Calculate some tips for basecamp and high camp staff – Minimum 400 USD.
EXTRA : Any other services or activities, which are not mentioned in the itinerary and other items not listed in the “Cost Includes” section.
1. What is the best time to climb Mount Everest? : The best time to climb Mount Everest is during the pre-monsoon (spring) season from April to May and the post-monsoon (autumn) season from late September to early November. These periods offer more stable weather conditions.
2. How long does the Everest expedition take? : The Mount Everest expedition typically takes 60 to 70 days, including acclimatization, trek to Everest Base Camp, and climbing rotations between higher camps before the summit attempt.
3. Do I need prior climbing experience for the Everest expedition? : Yes, significant high-altitude climbing experience is essential. You should have climbed other 6,000-7,000-meter peaks and possess technical skills, including using crampons, ice axes, and ropes.
4. How physically fit do I need to be to climb Everest? : Climbing Everest requires exceptional physical fitness and mental endurance. Months of training with cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and altitude preparation are recommended to handle the harsh conditions.
5. What permits are required to climb Everest? : You need to acquire several permits, including the climbing permit from the Nepal government, Sagarmatha National Park entry permit, and a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card.
6. How much does the Everest expedition cost? : The cost of an Everest expedition ranges from $35,000 to $70,000 or more, depending on the expedition package, services, and logistics included.
7. How dangerous is climbing Everest? : Climbing Everest poses significant risks such as extreme weather, high altitude sickness, avalanches, crevasses, and physical exhaustion. Proper preparation and guidance reduce these risks, but the expedition remains challenging and dangerous.
8. What kind of support is provided on the expedition? : Expedition support typically includes experienced Sherpa guides, porters, oxygen cylinders, tents, meals, safety equipment, and medical facilities at higher camps. Some packages offer additional luxury services like personal Sherpas and base camp comfort.
9. How do I acclimatize during the expedition? : The expedition includes gradual ascent, resting days, and climbing rotations between base camp and higher camps to allow your body to adjust to the high altitude.
10. How do I prepare for high-altitude sickness? : Preparation includes acclimatization, staying hydrated, and having medications like Diamox. It’s important to descend immediately if symptoms of severe altitude sickness occur.