Mt. Everest expedition from Tibet side (China) has become more popular among the mountaineers to make their dream come true to stand on the summit of Mt. Everest. Among the several reasons, low cost of royalty and other basic mountaineering services as well as the easy route to the summit are the key factors to attract more Everest climbers from North Col. than from the South Col of Nepal. There are no easy climbing routes on Everest but we try to put the odds on our side. We take the North Ridge because we consider it to be the safest. Technically, it is more challenging than the South Side but does not have the ice fall danger. Our Advanced Base Camp (6,400m.) is right under the shadow of Changtse and has a view of virtually the whole route. From here we use four more camps, a formula that has brought us considerable success in the past.
Our trip starts from Kathmandu and drives to Syabrubesi, Kyirong, Tingri and continue drive to the Base Camp at 5,400m. and from there it is 22 km to the Advance BC at 6,400m. by yaks. We put an intermediate camp on the glacier about half way between BC and Advance BC, so this trip takes two days. From the ABC the route continues up the East Rongbuk glacier to the north of the glacier and then up easy snow slopes to the North Col at 7,000m.
A short information about climbing route:
Camp 1 - 7,010m. established on the North Col and is probably the most important camp and offers the springboard for the remainder of the ascent.
Camp 2 - 7,800m. high on the North Ridge, often a wild and windy place but one that offers superb views. The climb is a straight forward snow slope. We advise members to start using oxygen from here in order to save their strength for the task ahead.
Camp 3 - 8,200m. established below the first step and the start of the technical difficulties. The ascent is over slightly steeper more broken ground. The final summit push will be made from this camp, the highest in the world.
The summit Day: The route is up mixed rock and snow steps to the NE ridge. These steps are quite steep in places and require considerable care especially as you now have all of your bulky clothing and oxygen equipment on.
North East Ridge is quite wide with small steps with little height gain until the First Step. The First Step is a short rock buttress which will be fixed with rope. Above here the climbing is more exposed but again without much height gain until the Second Step. The second step is across a series of small ledges which are sometimes snow covered, then around a large boulder and then up the ladder. Again, all of this section will be fixed with rope. Above this step there is again relatively gentle mixed ground until what is called the Third Step. Although not as serious as the previous steps, there is fixed rope to the Col before the final summit snow slopes. These are quite steep and also have fixed rope to the rock buttress from where there is a short section of corniced ridge to the summit. We have designed itinerary for make this expedition successful joining with other climber in minimum cost.
Spring Season:
Kathmandu Arrival Date: April 08, 2025
Expedition Fixed Departure Date: April 11, 2025
Expedition Cost in group joining basis;
Up to Advance Base Camp: USD 22,900 Per Person.
Up to Summit: USD 32,999 Per Person.
Hiring High Altitude Climbing Sherpa (Guide): USD 9,200 Per Sherpa (If required by Member)
Note:
Summit Bonus: Camp 8000m. = USD 1000 and over 8000m. to summit= USD 500 = 1500 USD extra payable for climbing Sherpa on the spot.
Start Date | End Date | Price | Season | Status | Booking |
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11 April, 2025 | 04 June, 2025 | US$ 22,900 ( Upto Basecamp ) US$ 32,999 ( Upto Summit ) |
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11 April, 2026 | 04 June, 2026 | US$ 22,900 ( Upto Basecamp ) US$ 32,999 ( Upto Summit ) |
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11 April, 2027 | 04 June, 2027 | US$ 22,900 ( Upto Basecamp ) US$ 32,999 ( Upto Summit ) |
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Entry/Exit: Kyirong Border
Height: 8,848m./29,029ft
Latitude: 27°59′17″N
Longitude: 86°55′31″E
Trip Duration: 60 Days
Normal Ascent Route: North East Ridge
Grade: Mountaineering
Caravan Route: Kathmandu-Syabrubesi-Kyirong-Tingri- Everest Base Camp-Everest ABC
08 April Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu airport (1,350m.), meet our staff then transfer to Hotel.
09 April Day 02: Kathmandu free for apply Tibet visa.
10 April Day 03: Preparation for expedition and official trip briefing.
11 April Day 04: Drive to Syabrubesi (1,462m.) and Overnight at Teahouse Lodge.
12 April Day 05: Drive Syabrubesi - Kyirong Bazar (2,700m.) O/N at Hotel.
13 April Day 06: Drive to Tingri (4,350m.). O/N at Hotel.
14 April Day 07: Fully day acclimatization in Tingri. O/N at Hotel.
15 April Day 08: Drive Tingri Everest Base Camp (5,200m.) Tented Camp
16 April Day 09: Full day acclimatization Everest Base Camp.
17 April Day 10: Acclimatization prepare load for Advance Base Camp
18 April Day 11: Everest Middle Camp (5,700m.) - Advance Base Camp (6,400m.)
19 April-31 May Day 12-54: Climbing period Mt. Everest North Col (8,848m.).
01 June Day 55: Trek Everest Advance Base Camp - Everest Base Camp. O/N at Hotel
02 June Day 56: Drive Everest Base Camp - Saga Bazar (4,450m.). O/N at Hotel
03 June Day 57: Drive to Kyirong Bazar and Shabrubesi. O/N at Teahouse Lodge.
04 June Day 58: Drive back to Kathmandu then transfer to Hotel.
05 June Day 59: Kathmandu free.
06 June Day 60: Last minute, transfer to airport for your onward journey.
Entry/Exit: Kyirong Border
Height: 8,848m./29,029ft
Latitude: 27°59′17″N
Longitude: 86°55′31″E
Trip Duration: 60 Days
Normal Ascent Route: North East Ridge
Grade: Mountaineering
Caravan Route: Kathmandu-Syabrubesi-Kyirong-Tingri- Everest Base Camp-Everest ABC
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