ITINERARY:
Day
01: Arrive Kathmandu & Transfer to Hotel.
(See the Hotels we
use).
Day 02: Full day guided sightseeing around the Kathmandu valley.
Join us for the welcome dinner at evening. Hotel Overnight.
Day 03:
Flight: Kathmandu (1,310m) - Lukla
(2,840m).
Trek to Phakding (2,610m). (2-3 hours).
Camp.
Day 04: Trek Phakding to Namche
(3,440m) (5-6 hrs). Camp.
Day 05: Rest day at Namche for
acclimatization.
Day 06: Trek Namche to Tengboche
(3,860m) (5 hrs). Camp.
Day 07: Trek Tengboche to Pheriche
(4,312m) (5-6 hrs). Camp.
Day 08: Trek Pheriche to Lobuche
(4,920m) (4-5 hrs). Camp.
Day 09: Trek Lobuche to
Gorakshep (5,140m) (4 hrs). Camp.
Day 10: Trek to Lobuche Base Camp.
Day 11: Trek to Lobuche High Camp.
Day 12: Summit the Lobuche Peak
(6,119m / 20,075 ft). Return back to Base
Camp.
Day 13: Trek back to Lobuche
(4,920m) (5-6 hrs). Camp.
Day 14: Trek
to Pheriche (4,410m) (5 hrs). Camp.
Day 15: Trek Pheriche to Tengboche
(3,860m) (4 hrs). Camp.
Day 16: Trek Tengboche to Namche
(3,440m) (3 hrs). Camp.
Day 17: Trek Namche to Lukla
(2,840m) (5-6 hrs). Camp.
Day 18:
Flight: Lukla (2,840m) - Kathmandu
(1,310m). Hotel Overnight.
Day 19: Free day to explore, and
enjoy Kathmandu. Hotel Overnight.
Day 20: Final Departure.
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Everest
Region People /
Tradition / Cultures and
Festivals |
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Sherpa
religion (a mixture of Buddhist and
animist) and culture have evolved
from thousands of years of myths,
stories and strong religious
practice. Those of us attempting to
understand this culture soon enter
an endless maze of woven stories and
tales. With the advent of tourism a
considerable amount of the Khumbu
economy now revolves around caring
for trekkers and climbers. Though
originally from Tibet, Tibetans and
Sherpas are culturally very
different from each other, depending
on region of origin.
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Imja Tse peak towers at a height of 6,160 meters, and gets famed by the Island Peak (Named by Eric Shipton’s party in 1953), as the peak resembles an island in a sea of ice when viewed from Dingboche. Later in 1983, the peak was renamed as Imja Tse.
The peak was first ascended in 1953 by a British team as preparation for climbing Everest. Tenzing Norgay was one of the members who successfully ascended it. In addition to the actual climb, the trek involved in this trip gives you "the grand tour" of the famous Khumbu valley.
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If you are
looking for a
climb up to
Chulu Peaks, the
next to think
could be Chulu
East (6,584m /
21,599 ft).
Close up views of the Annapurna range (40 miles between the two river valleys contain at twelve
7,000 m peaks and many more above the
6,000m) and
varied ecosystems, diverse cultures and an
ever changing landscape - lush, green paddy fields and oak forests, arid deserts, the deepest gorge and some of the most fascinating mountains make this one of the most popular areas in the world for
trekkers and mountaineers.
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Additional / Useful Information |
Climbing
Royalty: |
Group
size
Fees in USD Additional
Member
1 - 4 members 350.00 only
5 - 8 members 350.00 plus
40.00 per person
9-12 members 510.00 plus
25.00 per person |
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Climbing Sherpa :
Garbage Deposit:
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USD
300.00 (For Whole Group)
USD 250.00 (Refundable after
trip)
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Mera
Peak (6,654 m)
Chulu
East (6,584 m)
Singhu
Chuli (6,501 m)
Hiunchuli
(6,441 m)
Chulu
West (6,419 m)
Kusum
Kangaru (6,367 m)
Parchamo
(6,187 m)
Island
Peak (6,160 m)
Lobuche
(6,119 m)
Pisang
(6,091 m)
Kwangde
(6,011 m)
Ramdung
(5,925 m)
Paldor
(5,896 m)
Kongma
Tse (5,849 m)
Naya
Kanga (5,844 m)
Pokhalde
(5,806 m)
Tharpu
Chuli (5,663 m)
Mardi
Himal (5,587 m)
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Expeditions
in Nepal
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Everest
(8,850 m)
Kanchenjungha
(8,586 m)
Lhotse
(8,516 m)
Makalu
(8,463 m) [Next]
Cho
Oyu (8,201 m)
Dhaulagiri
(8,167 m)
Dhaulagiri V (7,618 m) [New]
Manaslu
(8,163 m)
Annapurna
(8,091 m)
Shisapangma
(8,013 m)
Pumori
(7,161 m)
Himalchuli
(7,893 m)
Khangaru
(7,010 m)
Ama
Dablam (6,812 m)
Thamserku
(6,623 m)
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The Team
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Meet one of the most
genuine, experienced, and professional group
of Tour Operators in Nepal.
From Climbing
Sherpa to the Porters, we keep our whole
support team well equipped, insured and
responsible. Of course, all are aware of the
environmental issues too. |
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