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Everest Expedition from Tibet Side

Tibet Mount Everest Expedition

Everest in Tibet straddles the east section of the Nepal/Tibet border, with its northern side lying in the Tingri Country. Before 1949 all approaches had to be made from Tibet as Nepal was closed. Once the latter opened its doors that of the former were shut. It was only in 1980 that Tibet was reopened for expeditions and with that a whole new world of exciting opportunities unfolded.

In Tibet, each mountain has its own story and each story is the quintessence of fortitude and steadfastness, a quality that the denizens of the land hold most precious. Share these immortal moments with the mountains and its people. The route is complex and difficult and the summit day long and tiring but the allure of climbing the Everest from the Tibet side is always magical. Base camp is established at Rongbuk glacier at 5180m though the real climbing starts at camp 1 at an elevation of 7000m.

Itinerary Details

Days 1: Arrive Kathmandu & transfer hotel
Days 2: In Kathmandu for Tibet visa procedure
Days 3: Expedition preparation
Days 4: Drive Zhangmu, Hotel
Days 5: Drive to Naylam, Hotel
Days 6: Rest Day for Acclimatized
Days 7: Drive to Tingri
Days 8: Rest Day for Acclimatized
Days 9: Drive Chinese Base Camp
Days10: Chinese Base Camp 5400m.
Days 11: Chinese Base Camp
Days 12: Chinese Base Camp to Middle Camp load carry by Yaks
Days 13: Middle Camp - Advance Base Camp of Everest 6400m.
Days 14-50: Climbing Period of Everest 8848m.
Days 51: ABC - Base Camp
Days 52: Drive to Tingri
Days 53: Drive to Zhanmu exit Border and drive to Kathmandu.
Days 54: Extra day in Kathmandu
Days 55: Final Departure
 

Note: Departure schedule can be changed on any unavoidable conditions like weather hazards, trail slides, and avalanches.

 
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