Everest expedition, Expedition in Nepal, mountaineering , climbing Everest, Everest summit, Mt Everest 8848m

  • 11 years ago
Mount Everest is highest Peak in the world

Mount Everest Expedition begins when you arrive to Kathmandu and meet with the staff of our Monterosa Treks & Expedition in the airport and they transfer you to the hotel. Next day, we the introduction section to the members with our crews take place. Since then we make your Tibet visa and other necessary documents for the Everest Expedition.

After 3 day, we drive you towards Nepal-Tibet border on the Arniko high way where the Friendship Bridge is located through Arniko Highway; and the Chinese liaison officer and Chinese transportation keep waiting us there. The expedition gears are taken by truck and we drive you by Land cruiser 4WD to Zhangmu, which is first entrance city to Tibet.

We take time to acclimatize one night at Zhangmu (2300m) and two nights at Nylam (3750m), which gives you good refreshment for your journey ahead; and also, there are chances to trek up the hills for acclimatization. Next day we drive to Tingri (4350m) where we spend further two nights acclimatizing. Then we drive Tingri to Base camp 5200m along the rough way with jerking & bouncing through the grassy plain way which leads you till to the Everest Base Camp; and it is called the Chinese base camp as well.

We have set up our camp at Chinese Base Camp and stay two nights or more that depends on our members' feeling. We also make schedules of the yaks by that time. Base camp and advance base camp, fixed at the different places are kept there permanently and now it's two days to ABC from there.
After walking 2 days, we reach to ABC 6400m along with the Yaks. From ABC, the route goes to the east Rongbuk (Everest Base) glacier and after that there is an easy snowy slope to the North Col at 7000m; where camp 1 is situated on snow. After that there is a long angled snow slopes to climb 7400m., where we should put camp 2 on the snow. The route from Camp 2 to camp 3 is the series of the rocks, which is a little bit difficult. But again there is a very easy terrain to walk ahead to set up camp 3, This camp 3 is at the height of 7900m on the rock.

The route again goes through a series of rocky climbs, and then there is a median angled snow slopes where we have to climb on joint rocks and snow until we reach camp 4 at 8400m. Now this camp is on the rock but some times ago, it was covered by snow. To reach there, we have to fix the ropes on climbing but there are safety lines, which provide you safe place when you are tired and the wind seems windy there. This route is mostly very windy especially between Camp 2 to camp 3.

Camp 4 is the last camp for Everest summit from North East Ridge. Now the route is mixed with rocks and snow steps. This step is quite steep in many places; so you require very considerable care for yourself, to your clothing and oxygen equipments.

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