Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world measuring 8,848m (29,028 feet) in height. It was first climbed on May 29, 1953 by a New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa of Nepal.
60 Days ( 40 days climbing expedition, 13 days caravan trek)
Trip No. SR: 188
Max. Altitude: 8848m / 29000ft
Mt. Everest (8,848m)
Kanchenjunga (8,586) is the third highest mountain in the world. It is an enormous mountain-mass and many satellite peaks rise from its narrow icy ridges. It is located on the border of Nepal and Sikkim, just 46 miles northwest of Darjeeling. It is the most easterly of the great 8,000-meter peaks of the Himalaya.
70 Days ( 40 days climbing expedition, 3 days on drive, 18 days caravan trek, 9 days in Kathmandu)
Trip No. SR: 189
Max. Altitude: 8,586m / 28,142ft
Lhotse (8,501) is the fourth highest mountain in the world. Its long east-west crest is located immediately south of Mount Everest and the summits of the two mountains are connected by the South Col, a vertical ridge that never drops below 8,000 meters. Lhotse is sometimes mistakenly identified as the south peak of the Everest massif. No serious attention was turned to climbing Lhotse until after Everest had finally been ascended. Lhotse was first climbed in 1956 by two Swiss, fritz Luchsinger and Ernest Reiss.
Makalu (8,475) is the fifth highest mountain in the world. It is an isolated peak, located just 14 miles east of Mount Everest. Its size alone is impressive, but its structure, that of a perfect pyramid with four sharp ridges, make this mountain all the more spectacular.
It has proved to be a challenging climb, as only five of its first sixteen attempts were successful. Previously, it had been admired and studied by several Everest parties, but like so many other giants in Khumbu region, it was not attempted until the summit of Everest had been attained in 1954.
Cho Oyu (8,201) is the sixth highest mountain in the world, located a short distance to the west from Everest and Lhotse (the fourth highest) in the Khumbu region of Eastern Nepal along the Tibetan border. Its towering peak stands with Everest well above the surrounding mountains. It became a familiar landmark to climbers ascending Everest's north face. Just west of Cho Oyu is the Nangpa La, a 19,000-foot glacier pass, and the main trade route between the khumbu Sherpas and Tibet.
| Day | Itinerary | Spring | Autumn | Winter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
1. |
Arrivel in Kathmandu | Mar 10 | Sep 12 | Nov 16 |
2-4 |
Free day in Kathmandu | Mar 11-13 | Sep 13-15 | Nov 17-19 |
5-6 |
Drive to Beni | Mar 14-15 | Sep 16-17 | Nov 20-21 |
7 |
Trek to Sasurdhara | Mar 16 | Sep 18 | Nov 22 |
8 |
Trek to Darapani | Mar 17 | Sep 19 | Nov 23 |
9 |
Trek to Lulang | Mar 18 | Sep 20 | Nov 24 |
10 |
Trek to Gorja Gaun | Mar 19 | Sep 21 | Nov 25 |
11/12 |
Trek to Kape Khola | Mar 20/21 | Sep 22/23 | Nov 26/27 |
13/14 |
Trek to Putha Hiunchuli BC | Mar 22/23 | Sep 24/25 | Nov 28/29 |
15-34 |
Climbing period | Mar 24-Apr 12 | Sep 26-Oct 15 | Nov 30-Jan 19 |
35/41 |
Trek to Beni | Apr 13-19 | Oct 16-22 | Jan 20-26 |
42 |
Drive from Beni to Kathmandu | Apr 20 | Oct 23 | Jan 27 |
43/44 |
Free day in Kathmandu | Apr 21-22 | Oct 24-25 | Jan 28-29 |
45 |
Final departure | Apr 23 | Oct 26 | Jan 30 |
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