

Kyajo Ri Expedition
- DURATION: 26 DAYS
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Duration: 26 Days
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Best Time: Apr, Mar, Jun, Sept, Oct, & Nov
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Max Elevation: 6,186M
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Group Size: Min 2
- Trip Grade: Strenuous
Trip Highlights
- Tour around the stunning Tengboche Monastery
- Island Peak and the glowing Vision of Mt. Thamserku
- The heart-stopping vision of Khumbu region and Iceberg
- Khumbu icecap, Everest Base Camp, and Tibetan customs
- Alluring mountain, with a pointed, delimit summit
- Meaningful technical ascending with a few fair risks
- Mid-Khumbu area provides an improbable vision of neighboring summits involving 8000-meter peaks
- Hardly climbed peak
- Less costly visa rather than alike peaks categorized as ‘climbing
- Stunning, cozy and also quiet base camp, stand in an amazing unique valley
Kyajo Ri is an optimal choice of the Himalayan peak for those climbers who are making their first stay to Nepal, or those climbers who desire to give the next technical move up from Island and Mera Peak. Kyajo Ri as a daring 6000 meter has been popular trekking hills of Nepal as it gets copious climbers.
Furthermore, 80 % of climbers are announced to be a beginner and 70 % of them have accomplished in this daring gamble. The ascend is a combo of cautious rock ascending and hilly alpine ice and snow.
The Kyajo Ri Expedition was unclosed for trekkers in 2002 by the Ministry of Tourism Nepal and the first climb was done by the British crew. The British crew match from Machhermo cross over the Kyajo ice floe and ascend through the Southwest Hill. The similar track was copied in 2003 by a French group as an adaptation excursion in an arrangement for the ambitious North Face of Machhermo peak, which they then ascend. Also in 2003, a Dutch crew carry out the summit favorably through the Southwest Ridge trail after failure on an effort of the east face.
Best time for Kyajo Ri Expedition
Kyajo Ri Expedition can be foreseen 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 then 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 Kyajo Ri Expedition 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 Kyajo Ri Expedition in spring.
Permit for Kyajo Ri Expedition
Every external traveler requires to request for somewhat three visas to visit the Kyajo Ri Expedition. This is because the international boundary between China and Nepal drive side to side the exact summit mark of Kyajo Ri Expedition.
First: Tibet Entry Permit which is broadcast by the Tibet Tourism Bureau, but it has to be tested via a Tibet travel agency.
Second: Frontier Pass, which can be broadcast 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.
Since you are the one who has to do this activity. We are just a guide and help you on the trail. So that if you want to go with our itinerary; then follow our itinerary otherwise you can also make your own itinerary; if all good we will go according to your itinerary.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu.
Day 2 Preparation Day in Kathmandu.
Day 3 Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, Trek to Phakdingma (2,610m).
Day 4 Trek to Namche Bazzaar (3,441m).
Day 5 Acclimatization day - Trekking around Namche Bazaar.
Day 6 Trek to Khumjung (3,790m).
Day 7 Trek to Dole (4,200m).
Day 8 Trek to Machermo (4,470m).
Day 9 Trek to Gokyo (4,790m).
Day 10 Acclimatization day in Gokyo (4,790m).
Day 11 Cross Renjo La (5,388m) to Lungden (4,380m).
Day 12 Trek to Mende (3,740m).
Day 13 Trek to Base Camp (4,550m).
Day 14 Climb to Camp I (5,350m) and descend to Base Camp.
Day 15 Rest day at Base Camp.
Day 16 Move to Camp I (5,350m).
Day 17 Rest day at Camp I.
Day 18 Climb to Camp II (5,700m).
Day 19 Summit Kyajo Ri (6,186m).
Day 20 Spare day.
Day 21 Trek back to Base Camp.
Day 22 Trek to Namche.
Day 23 Trek to Lukla.
Day 24 Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu.
Day 25 Free day Kathmandu.
Day 26 Departure.
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