Trip Overview
The Mt. Everest North Face Expedition is a unique and demanding journey, offering a thrilling experience to conquer the world's highest peak. This expedition stands out for taking climbers through the rugged and treacherous North Face of Mount Everest, renowned for its technical challenges and extreme weather conditions.
Participants will embark on an epic adventure, starting from the base camp at 5,380 meters (17,600 feet). The expedition requires climbers to possess excellent mountaineering skills, physical fitness, and mental resilience as they navigate through icy slopes, crevasses, and steep rock faces.
Climbers will face the ultimate test of endurance as they ascend to the higher camps, battling altitude sickness and extreme cold. The journey to the summit involves crossing the famous Three Steps, a series of rock walls that demand precise footwork and a steady nerve.
The reward for those who successfully reach the summit is not just the breathtaking views. It's the personal growth, the sense of accomplishment that comes from conquering the world's highest peak. Standing at 8,848 meters (29,029 feet) above sea level, climbers will experience a sense of awe and accomplishment that few can understand. The panoramic views from the top of the world are breathtaking, with vast mountain ranges and the curvature of the Earth visible in every direction.
While the Mt. Everest North Face Expedition is a formidable challenge, it's important to note that safety is our top priority. The treacherous nature of the mountain and unpredictable weather conditions are managed through careful planning, the guidance of experienced guides, and a strong support team, ensuring the safety of the climbers.
For those with a passion for adventure and a desire to push their limits, the Mt. Everest North Face Expedition offers more than just a physical challenge. It offers an opportunity to join the ranks of the world's most elite mountaineers, to become part of a rich history of conquering the 'Mother of all Mountains,' and to leave your own mark on this legendary peak.
Itinerary
Cost Include
- Accommodation in Kathmandu on bed & breakfast basis (4 star hotel) as per program
- All Meals in Trekking & Expedition
- Guest House accommodation in Tibet till base camp
- Mt. Everest Expedition permit fees
- Experience Guide, cook, helper & porters as per program
- Tibetan guide & Tibet Travel permit
- Equipment & Daily allowance for Trekking & Climbing staffs
- Insurance of all staffs from Nepali Insurance company
- Extra tents for climbing period (If necessary)
- All transportation as per program (land cruiser in Tibet / Private car in Nepal)
- Yaks to carry load from Base camp – ABC and back
- Member Tent, Dining tent, Toilet tent, Shower tent, Table , Chair & store tent for base camp
- Oxygen Cylinders, Mask & regulator (If necessary)
- Welcome / Farewell Dinner
- First aid & Medicine kit (Normal)
- Kathmandu – Border – Kathmandu transportation by tourist bus
- All applicable Government tax
Cost Exclude
- Lunch & Dinner at Kathmandu
- Essential Personal Equipments for climbing & trekking
- Emergency Rescue evacuation (If necessary)
- Climbing meals, Gas , stove etc for climbing period (Above Base camp)
- Personal communication equipments/ permits for any extra personal equipments
- Extra Oxygen & Mask regulator
- Personal insurance & all types of personal nature cost
- All types of Beverages & Drinks
- Garbage Deposit fees
- Personal Tips/bonus to trekking & Expedition staffs
- Any extra cost due to extension of program, delay arrival, sickness or other unavoidable circumstances.
- Extra cargo charge if any
Equipment list for Mt. Everest North Face Expedition
This checklist is designed to help you prepare for a trekking holiday in Nepal, with additional notes for those attempting to summit a trekking peak. It's reassuring to know that high-quality gear, including outdoor clothing and sleeping bags, can be conveniently rented in Kathmandu.
Most treks will be in lodges or teahouses, which offer basic rooms with two single beds and mattresses. These lodges, with their cozy rooms and provided blankets, ensure a comfortable stay, making your trek a more enjoyable experience. A good-quality three-season sleeping bag should suffice. However, for trekking peaks, you'll generally set up base camp with tents, necessitating a warmer sleeping bag, a liner to enhance its warmth, and a sleeping mattress.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS | HEAD |
Debit/Credit Cards | Sun Cap |
PP Size Photo (2 Pieces) | Fleece Hat/ Warm Hat (1-2 Pcs) |
Insurance Paper And Contact Address. | Neck Gaiter (2 Pcs) |
Family Members / Company’s Contact | Head Lamp with extra batteries |
Address | Sun Glasses (UV Protection) |
Travel Insurance | Balaclava |
HANDS AND FEET | UPPER BODY |
Light Liner & Down Gloves | Thermal Top Base Layer (2 Pcs) |
Normal Socks (5-6 Pairs) | Fleece Jacket (1 Pcs) |
Trekking Shoes | Gore Tex Jacket (1 Pcs) |
Slipper (1 Pair) | Down Jacket (1 Pcs) |
Camp Shoes | Quick Dry T-Shirt (2 Pcs) |
Hiking Boot with ankle support | Wind breaker/Windproof Jacket |
LOWER BODY | PERSONAL EQUIPMENT |
Thermal Bottom Base Layer (2 Pcs) | Down Sleeping Bag -10°C to -20°C |
Fleece Trouser (1pcs) | Headlamp (Rechargeable Batteries) |
Gore Tex Pant (1 pcs) | Trekking Pole |
Light Weight Quick Dry Trekking Pants(2-3 Pairs) | Rucksacks 35L - 45L/Day Bag |
Gaiters for trekking boots | Rain Pancho & Umbrella |
Under Wear (4 pcs) | Powerbank |
EATING & DRINKING | TOILETRIES |
Energy Bar | Hand Disinfectant |
Snacks | Wet Tissue |
Water Bottle | Tooth Paste & Tooth Brush |
Thermos | Soap & Shampoo |
MEDICAL/FIRST AID | MISCELLANEOUS |
Severe Pain Killer (Flexon) | Lip Balm |
Mild Pain Killer (Paracetamol) | Sunscreen |
Throat Lozengen (Strepsils) | Moisturizer |
Lubricating Eye Drop (Artificial Tear) | Quick Dry Towel |
Antacid Tab | Trails Maps |
Electrolyte Tab | Trekking Poles |
Handy Plast | Sun Cream (30-50 Spf) |
Blister Blast | Lip Guard (30-50 Spf) |
Crep Bandage (Elastic Bandage) | Sun Glasses (UV Protection) |