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Highlight
Mount Everest: The highest peak in the world, towering at 8,848 meters (29,029 feet).
Surrounding Peaks: Spectacular views of neighboring giants like Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam.
Khumbu Valley: Lush landscapes transitioning to rugged alpine terrain.
Sagarmatha National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site with diverse flora and fauna.
Everest Base Camp: Awe-inspiring views of the Khumbu Icefall and the Everest summit.
Kala Patthar: A viewpoint offering unparalleled vistas of Everest and the surrounding peaks.
Khumbu Icefall: A dramatic and ever-changing cascade of ice.
Himalayan Glaciers: Massive glaciers that carve the landscape and create stunning ice formations.
Namche Bazaar: The bustling Sherpa village with panoramic views and vibrant culture.
Tengboche Monastery: A spiritual haven with a backdrop of Everest and Ama Dablam.
Dudh Koshi River: A glacial river winding through the Khumbu Valley.
Gokyo Lakes: Pristine, turquoise high-altitude lakes surrounded by snow-capped peaks.
Rhododendron Forests: Vibrant rhododendron forests that bloom in spring.
Wildlife: Rare sightings of Himalayan species such as snow leopards, red pandas, and musk deer
Overview
Embarking on an Everest expedition is an extraordinary adventure that promises an unparalleled sense of achievement and the experience of a lifetime. This journey takes you through breathtaking landscapes, challenging terrains, and the heart of the Himalayas, culminating in the ultimate triumph of reaching the summit of the world's highest peak. From the vibrant streets of Kathmandu to the serene beauty of the Khumbu region, each step of this expedition is filled with excitement, challenges, and awe-inspiring moments. Join us on this once-in-a-lifetime journey to stand atop the roof of the world!
Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)
Time
54
Max Altitude
1400
Your adventure begins with your arrival in Kathmandu, the vibrant capital of Nepal. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel where you will meet your expedition team. An expedition briefing will follow, covering important details about the journey ahead, and a thorough gear check will ensure you have all the necessary equipment for the climb. Enjoy a restful night at your hotel in Kathmandu as you prepare for the adventure.
Hotel
No
Day 2 : Preparation Day in Kathmandu
Time
54
Max Altitude
1400
Today is dedicated to final preparations for the expedition. This includes obtaining necessary permits, meeting the full expedition team, and conducting a final check of your equipment. Take advantage of this day to familiarize yourself with your gear and to clarify any last-minute questions with your guides. Spend another night in the comfort of your hotel in Kathmandu.
Hotel
Breakfast
Day 3 : Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2,860m) and Trek to Phakding (2,610m)
Time
54
Max Altitude
2610
Begin your journey to Everest with an exhilarating 30-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, offering spectacular views of the Himalayan peaks. Upon arrival in Lukla, you will start your trek with a 3-4 hour hike to Phakding. The trail descends gradually through forests and small villages, giving you a taste of the beautiful landscapes of the Khumbu region.
Overnight in a teahouse in Phakding.
Teahouse/Lodge
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 4 : Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m)
Time
54
Max Altitude
3440
Today's trek involves a 5-6 hour journey from Phakding to Namche Bazaar. The trail follows the Dudh Koshi River and crosses several suspension bridges adorned with prayer flags. As you ascend gradually through pine forests, you will catch your first glimpse of Everest. Namche Bazaar, the bustling hub of the Khumbu region, will be your home for the night in a comfortable teahouse.
Teahouse/Lodge
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 : Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar
Time
54
Max Altitude
3440
To help your body adjust to the altitude, you will spend a day acclimatizing in Namche Bazaar. Engage in short hikes to higher altitudes, such as the Everest View Hotel, which offers panoramic views of Everest and surrounding peaks. Explore the local market, visit the Sherpa Museum, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Namche.
Overnight in a teahouse in Namche Bazaar.
Teahouse/Lodge
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 : Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3,860m)
Time
54
Max Altitude
3860
The trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche takes about 5-6 hours. The trail offers a mix of gradual ascents and some steep sections, passing through forests and offering stunning views of the Himalayas. Upon reaching Tengboche, visit the famous Tengboche Monastery, one of the most significant monasteries in the region. Spend the night in a teahouse in Tengboche.
Teahouse/Lodge
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 : Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche (4,410m)
Time
54
Max Altitude
4410
Today's trek to Dingboche is a 5-6 hour journey through beautiful rhododendron forests and open plains. The landscape changes as you ascend, with more expansive views of the towering peaks surrounding you. Dingboche is a picturesque village with stone-walled fields, and you will spend the night in a cozy teahouse.
Teahouse/Lodge
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 8 : Acclimatization Day in Dingboche
Time
54
Max Altitude
4410
Another acclimatization day is essential to prepare for the higher altitudes ahead. Enjoy short hikes to higher elevations, such as Nagarjun Hill, which provides spectacular views of Makalu, Lhotse, and other peaks. Explore the village of Dingboche and relax in the peaceful environment.
Overnight in a teahouse in Dingboche.
Teahouse/Lodge
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 9 : Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche (4,940m)
Time
54
Max Altitude
4940
The trek from Dingboche to Lobuche takes about 5-6 hours and involves a gradual ascent through alpine meadows and rocky terrain. As you approach Lobuche, the trail becomes more challenging, but the breathtaking views of Nuptse, Pumori, and other peaks make it worthwhile. Spend the night in a teahouse in Lobuche.
Teahouse/Lodge
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 10 : Trek from Lobuche to Everest Base Camp (5,364m) via Gorak Shep (5,170m)
Time
54
Max Altitude
5170
This is a long and rewarding day, with a 7-8 hour trek from Lobuche to Everest Base Camp via Gorak Shep. The trail winds through rocky terrain and glacial moraines. Upon reaching Gorak Shep, you will continue to Everest Base Camp, where you will set up camp and take in the awe-inspiring surroundings. Spend the night at the base camp.
Teahouse/Lodge
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 11 : Acclimatization and Preparation at Base Camp
Time
54
Max Altitude
5364
Spend several days at Everest Base Camp acclimatizing and preparing for the climb to higher camps. Engage in acclimatization hikes, train on fixed ropes, and ensure all equipment is ready for the ascent. This period is crucial for your body's adaptation to the high altitude.
Overnight in the camp at Everest Base Camp.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 12 : Acclimatization and Preparation at Base Camp
Time
54
Max Altitude
5364
Spend several days at Everest Base Camp acclimatizing and preparing for the climb to higher camps. Engage in acclimatization hikes, train on fixed ropes, and ensure all equipment is ready for the ascent. This period is crucial for your body's adaptation to the high altitude.
Overnight in the camp at Everest Base Camp.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 13 : Acclimatization and Preparation at Base Camp
Time
54
Max Altitude
5364
Spend several days at Everest Base Camp acclimatizing and preparing for the climb to higher camps. Engage in acclimatization hikes, train on fixed ropes, and ensure all equipment is ready for the ascent. This period is crucial for your body's adaptation to the high altitude.
Overnight in the camp at Everest Base Camp.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 14 : Acclimatization and Preparation at Base Camp
Time
54
Max Altitude
5364
Spend several days at Everest Base Camp acclimatizing and preparing for the climb to higher camps. Engage in acclimatization hikes, train on fixed ropes, and ensure all equipment is ready for the ascent. This period is crucial for your body's adaptation to the high altitude.
Overnight in the camp at Everest Base Camp.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 15 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 16 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 17 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 18 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 19 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 20 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 21 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 22 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 23 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 24 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 25 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 26 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 27 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 28 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 29 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 30 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 31 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 32 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 33 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 34 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 35 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 36 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 37 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 38 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 39 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 40 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 41 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 42 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 43 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 44 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 45 : Climbing Period (Rotation of Higher Camps and Summit Attempt)
Time
54
Max Altitude
8848.48
The next month will involve a series of rotations between Base Camp and the higher camps (Camp I, Camp II, Camp III, and Camp IV) for acclimatization and load carrying. This period includes:
Camp I (6,065m): First camp above the Khumbu Icefall.
Camp II (6,400m): Advanced base camp in the Western Cwm.
Camp III (7,162m): Located on the Lhotse Face.
Camp IV (7,950m): High camp on the South Col, the final camp before the summit attempt.
Summit day will start around midnight from Camp IV, aiming to reach the summit in the early morning hours. After reaching the summit (8,848m), you will descend back to Camp IV or Camp III.
Overnight at various camps during this period.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 46 : Return to Base Camp and Rest
Time
54
Max Altitude
5363
After the summit attempt, you will descend from the higher camps back to Base Camp over several days. Take this time to rest, recover, and celebrate the successful ascent.
Overnight in the camp at Everest Base Camp.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 47 : Return to Base Camp and Rest
Time
54
Max Altitude
5363
After the summit attempt, you will descend from the higher camps back to Base Camp over several days. Take this time to rest, recover, and celebrate the successful ascent.
Overnight in the camp at Everest Base Camp.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 48 : Return to Base Camp and Rest
Time
54
Max Altitude
5363
After the summit attempt, you will descend from the higher camps back to Base Camp over several days. Take this time to rest, recover, and celebrate the successful ascent.
Overnight in the camp at Everest Base Camp.
Tent /Camp
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 49 : Trek from Base Camp to Pheriche (4,371m)
Time
54
Max Altitude
4371
Begin your descent from Everest Base Camp to Pheriche, a journey of about 6-7 hours. The trail takes you through rocky terrain and alpine meadows, offering stunning views of the mountains you have just conquered. Spend the night in a teahouse in Pheriche.
Teahouse/Lodge
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 50 : Trek from Pheriche to Namche Bazaar
Time
54
Max Altitude
3440
Continue your descent from Pheriche to Namche Bazaar, taking about 6-7 hours. The trail winds through forests and small villages, providing a serene and picturesque backdrop to your trek. Enjoy the comforts of Namche Bazaar for the night in a teahouse.
Teahouse/Lodge
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 51 : Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla
Time
54
Max Altitude
2860
The final leg of your trek takes you from Namche Bazaar to Lukla, a 6-7 hour journey through forests and along the river. Reflect on your incredible journey as you make your way back to where it all began. Spend your last night in the Khumbu region in a teahouse in Lukla.
Teahouse/Lodge
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 52 : Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu(1400m)
Time
54
Max Altitude
1400
Take a 30-minute flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu, where you can rest and celebrate the successful completion of your expedition. Enjoy the comfort of your hotel and the vibrant atmosphere of Kathmandu.
Hotel
Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner
Day 53 : Leisure Day in Kathmandu
Time
54
Max Altitude
1400
Spend a relaxing day in Kathmandu, exploring the city's cultural sites, shopping for souvenirs, and reflecting on your incredible journey. Enjoy a final night in your hotel in Kathmandu.
Hotel
Breakfast
Day 54 : Departure from Kathmandu(1400m)
Time
54
Max Altitude
1400
Your expedition concludes with your departure from Kathmandu. Transfer to the airport for your onward journey, taking with you unforgettable memories and a profound sense of achievement.
Hotel
Breakfast
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