

Everest Expedition South
- DURATION: 71 DAYS
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Duration: 71 Days
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Best Time: Autumn & Spring
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Max Elevation: 8,848M
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Group Size: Min 2
- Trip Grade: Very Strenuous
Trip Highlights:
- Crawl the world’s topmost peak Mt. Everest position on the top of the World.
- Pursue the Footprints of Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary, through the Southeast hill containing crossing the large iceberg.
- Experienced and cooking group during the Expeditions.
- Best quality management during the expeditions.
- Involve in the unique customs of the Sherpa/Nepali folks.
- technically the effortless and longer climb, shaded from the wind
- statistically a higher possibility of entering the summit
- lower elevation base camp, happening in better growth
- icefall and flood risk at the Khumbu icefall and the Lhotse hill
- the last camp is at 8000 m, appearing in a longer, more laborious summit day
- In general, climb from the base camp is somewhat longer and requires more strength.
The South Col trail on Nepal face of Mt. Everest is the trail taken by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa who was the first to mount the Mt. Everest successfully on the 29 May 1953 hence became world’s legendary heroes of the adventure climbing. Since then, the South Col has detected over 1000 climbs.
Mt. Everest Expedition is surely a lifetime event. However, these expeditions bump into many barriers such as harsh weather conditions, high elevation, and flood. One needs to be well prepared before absolutely trying it.
Any Mt. Everest Expedition (South Side) is a judicious and projected struggle that needs excellent guidance, arrangement, excellent Sherpas, safety equipment, the best gear, and guides. These pieces of equipment dwell of personal tents for each and every member with the full kitchen at base camp, along with the connection to satellite telephones and food.
Best time for Mt. Everest Expedition – South
Mt. Everest Expedition could be anticipated every year in spring and autumn from its South Face that is from Nepal.
In autumn this expedition begins from the end of August and finished at about the end of October. In this time period, the condition approaching the expedition area is unstable from hot to cold. So, the climbers have to deal with the crucial position for adaptation for nearing the summit.
However, in spring, the climate of the Everest climbing range is getting from cold to hot which is more advantageous for nearing the summit after adequate adaptation and practice in assorted camps.
Begin at the beginning of April and finish at the beginning of June is the perfect period of the time popular for Everest Expedition in spring.
Permit for Mt. Everest Expedition
Every external traveler requires to request for somewhat three visas to visit the Mt. Everest base camp. This is because the international boundary between China and Nepal drive side to side the exact summit mark of Mt. Everest.
First: Tibet Entry Permit which is circulated by the Tibet Tourism Bureau, but it has to be tested via a Tibet travel agency.
Second: Frontier Pass, which can be circulated via Armed Police Tibet Frontier Corps in Lhasa. This visa will grant you to go to Mt. Everest or Nepal through Zhangmu Border.
To request for this visa, following essential the documents are:
- The original photocopy of Tibet Travel Visa
- The photocopy of passport
- The photocopy of Chinese visa
- Tour itinerary
- Responsibility statement of travel agency
Third: Alien’s Travel Permit circulated by the Public Security Bureau. This visa will grant you travel into the closed areas of Tibet. To apply for this visa, following essential the documents are:
- The original photocopy of Tibet Travel Visa
- The photocopy of passport
- The original photocopy of the tour guide’s certificate
- The original frontier pass
- Tour itinerary
Fourth: Mountaineering license. You need to apply for a mountaineering license which is issued by the Tibet Mountaineering Association. If you want to visit any places higher than the EBC, or any altitude above 5,000m.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to hotel (1,300m/4,264 ft).
Day 2-3 At leisure in Kathmandu.
Day 4 Fly to Lukla & Trek to Phakding (2,840m/9,315 ft).
Day 5 Trek to Namche Bazaar.
Day 6 At leisure in Namche Bazaar.
Day 7 Trek to Thyangboche.
Day 8 Trek to Dingboche.
Day 9-13 Acclimatization.
Day 14 Trek to Lobuche.
Day 15 Trek to Everest Base Camp.
Day 16-18 Rest and preparation.
Day 19-64 Ascent of Mt Everest.
Day 65 Withdraw to Base Camp.
Day 66-68 Return trek to Namche Bazaar via Dingboche and Thyangboche.
Day 69 Trek to Lukla.
Day 70 Fly Lukla to Kathmandu.
Day 71 Fly Back Home.
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