Everest South Col 8850m Expedition, NEPAL

Mount Everest is the highest point on Earth, 8,850m high. Named after Sir George Everest, the British surveyor-general of India, Everest is known in Tibet as Chomolungma and the Nepalese call it Sagarmatha. Mount Everest is located in Nepal-Tibet border. First accent is done by Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa in 1953. An interesting, many climbers have claimed that they have found Yeti in Everest.

ITINERARY:

Day 1 Arrival Kathmandu. Transfer to your hotel.
Day 2 Kathmandu. Briefing
Day 3 Kathmandu.
Day 4 Transfer to the airport, fly to Lukla (2800m) and trek to Phakding (2640m). .
Day 5 Namche Bazaar (3446m).
Day 6 Namche, rest for acclimatization.
Day 7 Tengboche Monastery (3867m).
Day 8 Dingboche.
Day 9 Lobuche (4900m).
Day 10 Rest day in Lobuche
Day 11 Everest Base Camp.

Day 12-57 Climbing Period Mt. Everest.

Day 58 Base Camp.
Day 59 Trek to Pheriche.
Day 60 Trek to Khumjum.
Day 61 Trek to Monjo.
Day 62 Trek to Lukla.
Day 63 Fly to Kathmandu.
Day 64 Kathmandu, free day.
Day 65 Departure from Kathmandu.

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