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Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201 m)

Cho Oyu is the sixth highest mountain in the world, located a short distance to the west from Everest and Lhotse 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. West from Cho Oyu is Nangpa La, the main trading route between Solu Khumbu and Tibet.

Service Includes:

  • Airport transfer, Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu in B/B basis at 3 star standard hotels before and after the expedition.
  • All land and air transport in Nepal, Camping, and Lodging meals on the trek and during the climbing.
  • High altitude food, fuel and cooking wares.
  • Sherpa guide, climber, porters/ pack animal to carry baggage.
  • All necessary climbing permits & National park entry permit.
  • Insurance coverage of the staff who include a climber, guide(s), a cook, kitchen boys, porters.
  • Two person dome tents, dining tents, toilet tent, foam mattresses, camping stools and tables.
  • Three meals a day and tea/ coffee.

Service Excludes:

  • Down jacket, sleeping bag, clothes etc and personal climbing equipment such as ice axe, boots, crampons, goggles etc.
  • Travel insurance for personal accident, trip delays, flight cancellation and emergency evacuation by helicopter, medical insurance for medication and hospitalization fee
  • Visa and airport departure tax.
  • Personal laundry, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages.
  • Tips to guide and other accompanying staff.

 

Mt. Manaslu (8,163 m)


Manaslu is the highest peak of the Gurkha massif, and is the eighth highest mountain in the world. It is located about forty miles east of Annapurna. The mountain’s long ridges and valley glaciers offer feasible approaches from all directions and it culminates in a peak that towers steeply above its surrounding landscape and is a dominant feature when it is seen from afar.

Service Includes:

  • Airport transfer, Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu in B/B basis at 3 star standard hotels before and after the expedition.
  • All land and air transport in Nepal, Camping, and Lodging meals on the trek and during the climbing.
  • High altitude food, fuel and cooking wares.
  • Sherpa guide, climber, porters/ pack animal to carry baggage.
  • All necessary climbing permits & National park entry permit.
  • Insurance coverage of the staff who include a climber, guide(s), a cook, kitchen boys, porters.
  • Two person dome tents, dining tents, toilet tent, foam mattresses, camping stools and tables.
  • Three meals a day and tea/ coffee.

Service Excludes:

  • Down jacket, sleeping bag, clothes etc and personal climbing equipment such as ice axe, boots, crampons, goggles etc.
  • Travel insurance for personal accident, trip delays, flight cancellation and emergency evacuation by helicopter, medical insurance for medication and hospitalization fee
  • Visa and airport departure tax.
  • Personal laundry, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages.
  • Tips to guide and other accompanying staff.

Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167 m)


Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest mountain in the world. It is an enormous Himalayan massif, located in north central Nepal. It is the highest mountain located entirely within Nepal. Dhaulagiri’s crest stretches for thirty miles, lending structure to an otherwise tangled topography of twisting ridges, glaciers, and ice falls. Along the main crest, several pyramid-shaped peaks rise. Four of these summits, numbered from east to west, rise above 25,000 ft.

Service Includes:

  • Airport transfer, Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu in B/B basis at 3 star standard hotels before and after the expedition.
  • All land and air transport in Nepal, Camping, and Lodging meals on the trek and during the climbing.
  • High altitude food, fuel and cooking wares.
  • Sherpa guide, climber, porters/ pack animal to carry baggage.
  • All necessary climbing permits & National park entry permit.
  • Insurance coverage of the staff who include a climber, guide(s), a cook, kitchen boys, porters.
  • Two person dome tents, dining tents, toilet tent, foam mattresses, camping stools and tables.
  • Three meals a day and tea/ coffee.

Service Excludes:

  • Down jacket, sleeping bag, clothes etc and personal climbing equipment such as ice axe, boots, crampons, goggles etc.
  • Travel insurance for personal accident, trip delays, flight cancellation and emergency evacuation by helicopter, medical insurance for medication and hospitalization fee
  • Visa and airport departure tax.
  • Personal laundry, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages.
  • Tips to guide and other accompanying staff.


Mt. Makalu (8,463 m)


Makalu 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 is that of a perfect pyramid with four sharp ridges, make this mountain all the more spectacular.
            It has proven to be a challenging climb as only five of its first sixteen attempts were successful. Chomo Lonzo (7,814 m) is a subsidiary peak of Makalu, just north of the higher summit.

Service Includes:

  • Airport transfer, Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu in B/B basis at 3 star standard hotels before and after the expedition.
  • All land and air transport in Nepal, Camping, and Lodging meals on the trek and during the climbing.
  • High altitude food, fuel and cooking wares.
  • Sherpa guide, climber, porters/ pack animal to carry baggage.
  • All necessary climbing permits & National park entry permit.
  • Insurance coverage of the staff who include a climber, guide(s), a cook, kitchen boys, porters.
  • Two person dome tents, dining tents, toilet tent, foam mattresses, camping stools and tables.
  • Three meals a day and tea/ coffee.

Service Excludes:

  • Down jacket, sleeping bag, clothes etc and personal climbing equipment such as ice axe, boots, crampons, goggles etc.
  • Travel insurance for personal accident, trip delays, flight cancellation and emergency evacuation by helicopter, medical insurance for medication and hospitalization fee
  • Visa and airport departure tax.
  • Personal laundry, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages.
  • Tips to guide and other accompanying staff.


Mt. Everest Expedition (8,848 m)

Mt. Everest the highest Peak in the world lies in the central Nepal on the Nepal-Tibet border. The peak was first climbed by Sir Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa from Nepal on May 29, 1953 and reached the summit top of the world. These courageous climbers ascended Everest Base Camp through the south col from the Khumbu glacier and continued their ascent to the summit via the south-east ridge. Now, this route has become one of the most popular routes to climb Mt. Everest.


Mt. Kanchenjanga Expedition (8,586 m)

Kanchenjanga 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.
It’s massif is complex and culminates in three summits above 3,000 m. Yalung Khang 8,505 m and main summit 8,586 m. Middle summit 8,482 m and southern summit 8,473 m.


Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m)

Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the world. Its long east-west crest is located immediately south of Everest, and the summits of the two mountains are connected by the South Col, a vertical ridge that never drops below 8,000 m.
The summit Lhotse East or Middle (8,414 m) is situated on the ridge between main summit of Lhotse 8,516 m and Lhotse Shar 8,400 m. Any separate ascents up to this summit are practically excluded because of the steep walls and very crossed relief. It is possible to summit only by climbing up to main Lhotse or Lhotse Shar before and then make a traverse of a very crossed ridge with a length about 1,000 meters the lowest of the three Lhotse summits. Though the mountain has a local name it is still not included in many eight- thousanders lists, for it is a subsidiary peak of Lhotse, the 4th highest mountain of the world.


Mt. Nuptse (7,855 m)

The name of Nup-tse is Tibetan meaning west-peak, as it is the western part of Lhotse-Nuptse massif. The main ridge, which is separated from Lhotse by a 7,556 m high saddle, is crowned by 7 peaks and goes west-northwest until its steep west-face drops down more than 2,300 m to the Khumbu glacier. The steep and rocky south-face of Nuptse is 2,500 m high and 5 Kilometers wide. The north slopes are rising from the Western-Cwm valley with the uppe part of the Khumbu glacier above its famous icefall.


Mt. Pumori (7,161 m)

Pumori is one of the premier 7,000 m peaks in the Everest region. It is ideal for those looking to pursue the 8,000 m peaks, or a fantastic climb in its own right. The route follows the Southeast buttress before it traverses to the East Ridge for the remaining of the ascent. Requiring excellent physical endurance, Pumori offers sections of wild exposure, views of Lhotse and Everest, with technical difficulty worthy of any Himalayan alpinist. Pumori is a serious expedition peak designed only for experienced climbers. pumori lies in the upper Khumbu region of Nepal. the peak is on the border between Nepal and Tibet, where the arid Tibetan Plateau stretches to the north and west, and the brilliant white peaks of Nepal rise to the south and east.


Mt. Ama Dablam (6,812 m)

Ama Dablam is a beautiful mountain, located almost due south of Everest and Lhotse in the Khumbu region. It stands among many 22,000 to 24,000 foot peaks that surrounded the high valleys of this region, yet stands out by way of its classic beauty: it is a ste ep pyramid of ice with vertical walls and sharp, exposed ridges. Ama Dablam forms a lasting impression, as it is perhaps the most stunning mountain, together with Pumori along the popular trekking route of Everest Base Camp.


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