Everest Expedition

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Trip Overview

The Everest Expedition is the ultimate mountaineering journey, leading you to the summit of Mount Everest (8,848.86m), the highest point on Earth. This is not just a climb, but a long and demanding experience that blends high-altitude trekking, technical climbing, and deep cultural immersion in the Khumbu region of Nepal. Designed for experienced climbers, this expedition follows the classic South Col route and is supported by a highly skilled team from Himalayan Karma Treks.

Your journey begins in Kathmandu, where final preparations, gear checks, and permit arrangements take place. After a scenic drive to Manthali, you take a mountain flight to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region. From here, the trek unfolds gradually through the Dudh Koshi valley, passing villages like Phakding and the vibrant Sherpa hub of Namche Bazaar.

The itinerary is carefully designed to support proper acclimatization. A rest day in Namche includes a hike to the Everest View Hotel, where you get your first clear views of Everest and surrounding peaks. As you move higher, the landscape becomes more rugged and alpine. You pass through Tengboche, known for its monastery and mountain views, before continuing to Dingboche and Lobuche.

Reaching Everest Base Camp marks the beginning of the expedition phase. Here, you spend several weeks acclimatizing and preparing for the summit. Climbers rotate between camps, allowing the body to adjust to the altitude while building strength and confidence. The route includes challenging sections such as the Khumbu Icefall, the Western Cwm, and the steep Lhotse Face.

The summit push is planned during a favorable weather window. It is physically demanding and requires full focus, but standing on top of Everest is an unmatched experience. The descent follows the same route, with careful attention to safety at every stage. After returning to Base Camp, you trek back through the Khumbu and fly to Kathmandu, where the journey concludes.

Best Seasons to Travel:
Spring (April to May) offers the most stable weather and the best summit opportunities. Autumn (September to October) is also possible but tends to be colder with shorter weather windows.

Notes to Travelers:
This expedition is suitable only for climbers with prior high-altitude experience, ideally above 6,500 meters. Strong physical fitness, technical climbing ability, and mental resilience are essential. Accommodation during the trek is in teahouses, while Base Camp and higher camps are fully supported with tents and a dedicated crew.

Altitude sickness is a serious concern, so proper acclimatization and awareness are critical. Himalayan Karma Treks provides experienced guides, structured acclimatization, and essential medical support. Comprehensive travel and evacuation insurance is mandatory.

Inspiring Note:
Reaching the summit of Everest is a rare achievement. It demands patience, discipline, and determination. For those ready to take on the challenge, it becomes a life-changing experience that stays with you long after you return.

 

Highlights

  • Summit attempt of Mount Everest (8,848.86m)

  • Classic trek through the Khumbu region including Namche Bazaar

  • Acclimatization hike to Everest View Hotel

  • Visit to Tengboche Monastery

  • Full expedition experience at Everest Base Camp

  • Technical climbing through Khumbu Icefall and Lhotse Face

  • Scenic mountain flight to and from Lukla

  • Panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam

 

Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.

    Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by the team and transferred to your hotel. The day is kept free to rest after your journey or explore the city at your own pace.

  • Day 2,3 : Preparation days in Kathmandu including briefing, gear check, and permit formalities.

    These days are essential for final expedition preparation, meeting your guides, checking equipment, and completing official procedures.

  • Day 4 : Drive to Manthali, flight to Lukla, and trek to Phakding

    The journey begins with an early drive followed by a scenic mountain flight to Lukla. From there, a gentle trek leads you to Phakding along the Dudh Koshi River.

  • Day 5 : Trek to Namche Bazaar

    The trail crosses suspension bridges and passes through pine forests before a steady ascent brings you to Namche, the main trading hub of the Khumbu region.

  • Day 6 : Acclimatization day in Namche with hike to Everest View Hotel.

    A short hike helps your body adjust to altitude while offering stunning views of Everest and surrounding peaks.

  • Day 7 : Trek to Tengboche

    The route offers spectacular mountain views and leads to Tengboche, home to a famous monastery set against a dramatic Himalayan backdrop.

  • Day 8 : Trek to Dingboche

    The landscape becomes more open and rugged as you move above the tree line, reaching the scenic village of Dingboche.

  • Day 9 : Trek to Lobuche

    The trail gradually climbs alongside glacial moraines, with views of towering peaks and memorials dedicated to climbers.

  • Day 10 : Acclimatization day in Lobuche.

    This rest day allows for further adjustment to altitude, preparing your body for higher elevations ahead.

  • Day 11 : Trek to Gorakshep

    A short but steady trek takes you closer to Everest, reaching the last settlement before Base Camp.

     

  • Day 12 : Trek to Everest Base Camp

    You reach Base Camp, where the expedition phase begins, surrounded by glaciers and towering peaks.

  • Day 13-56 : Climbing period

    This is the climbing period including acclimatization rotations, training, and summit attempt of Mount Everest (8,848.86m). This extended period involves multiple rotations to higher camps, technical training, and a carefully planned summit push based on weather conditions.

     

  • Day 57 : Descend to Gorakshep.

    After completing the climb, you begin your descent, returning to lower altitude for recovery.

     

  • Day 58 : Trek to Dingboche via Lobuche.

    The return journey continues through familiar trails, allowing your body to gradually recover.

  • Day 59 : Trek to Tengboche.

    You pass back through alpine landscapes toward the monastery at Tengboche.

     

  • Day 60 : Trek to Namche Bazaar.

    Descending further, you return to the comfort and energy of Namche.

  • Day 61 : Trek to Lukla.

    The final trekking day brings you back to Lukla, marking the end of the mountain journey.

     

  • Day 62 : Fly to Manthali and drive to Kathmandu.

    A scenic flight and drive bring you back to the capital.

  • Day 63 : Contingency day in Kathmandu and farewell dinner.

    This buffer day allows flexibility for weather delays and concludes with a team celebration.

  • Day 64 : Final departure.

    You are transferred to the airport for your onward journey.

Route Map

Cost Inclusion

  • Everest climbing permit and all required government fees
  • Sagarmatha National Park entry permits and local taxes
  • Airport transfers in Kathmandu
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • Domestic flights between Kathmandu or Manthali and Lukla
  • Teahouse accommodation during the trek on a twin-sharing basis
  • Full board meals during the trek and expedition period
  • Experienced expedition leader and professional climbing Sherpa guides
  • Porters for trekking phase and load ferry to Base Camp
  • Full Base Camp setup including sleeping tents, dining tent, kitchen, toilet, and shower facilities
  • Base Camp support staff including cooks and helpers
  • High camp tents and shared climbing equipment
  • Fixed ropes, ladders, and route preparation support
  • Supplemental oxygen cylinders, masks, and regulators
  • Medical kit and high-altitude first aid support
  • Communication equipment and weather updates
  • Insurance and wages for all Nepalese staff
  • Waste management and environmental fees
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu

Cost Exclusion

  • International flights
  • Nepal visa fees
  • Personal climbing gear
  • Travel and evacuation insurance
  • Personal expenses (WiFi, hot showers, charging, laundry)
  • Extra hotel nights in Kathmandu
  • Personal Sherpa services unless arranged in advance
  • Tips for guides and support staff
  • Any services not mentioned in the inclusions
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