Everest climbing Expedition (8848m) | South Route Nepal Adventure
Overview
Embark on the ultimate adventure to conquer the world’s highest peak, standing at 8,848 meters, via the iconic southern route of Nepal. Following the historic path first scaled by Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay in May 1953, this expedition retraces their legendary journey while offering modern climbing support and safety. The ascent is organized through four progressive camps, each providing a crucial stage for acclimatization and preparation.
One of the most formidable challenges of this climb is navigating the Khumbu Icefall, a constantly shifting maze of crevasses and seracs that demands skill, concentration, and experience. Beyond this, climbers face steep slopes ranging from 30 to 45 degrees to reach the South Col, where the altitude and exposure test endurance and resolve. From the South Col to the summit, the route becomes technically less demanding, yet extreme high-altitude conditions, fierce winds, and the burden of carrying oxygen cylinders continue to push climbers to their limits.
This expedition is not just a climb—it’s a journey of resilience, determination, and awe-inspiring achievement. Designed for those with prior high-altitude experience, it promises a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to stand on the roof of the world and witness the breathtaking panorama from Earth’s highest point.
Itinerary
Expand All- Transfer to hotel
- Final altitude: Approximately 1350 m
- Meals: Dinner
- Accommodation: night in the hotel
- Meals: Breakfasts at the hotel
- Accommodation: Night at the hotel
- Transfer/transportation: by plane and vehicle to the hotel.
- Flight duration: approximately 35 minutes 4 hours of walking
- Final altitude: 2,700 m
- Meals: Breakfast at the hotel – lunch – dinner
- Accommodation: Night in the lodge
- 6 hrs of walking
- Final altitude: Approximately 3,440 m
- Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
- Accommodation: Night in the lodge
- Final altitude: Approximately 3,440 m
- Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
- Accommodation: Night in the lodge
- 6 hours of walking
- Final altitude: Approximately 3,860 m
- Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
- Accommodation: Night in the lodge
- 5 hrs of walking
- Final altitude: Approximately 4,400 m
- Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
- Accommodation: Night in the lodge
- 4 hrs of walking
- Final altitude: About 4,930 m
- Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
- Accommodation: Night in the lodge
- Final altitude: About 4,930 m
- Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
- Accommodation: night in the lodge
- 7 hrs of walking
- Final altitude: About 5,364 m
- Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
- Accommodation: Night in a camp
- Final altitude: Approximately 5,364 m
- Meals: breakfasts – lunches – dinners
- Accommodation: Nights in a camp
Camp 1: 5,900/6,000 m
Camp 2: 6,400/6,500 m
Camp 3: 7,100/7,300m
Camp 4
Summit of Everest: 8,848 m
- 7 hrs of walking
- Final altitude: Approximately 4,400 m
- Meals: Breakfast at the restaurant – lunch – dinner
- Accommodation: Night in the lodge
- 7 hrs of walking
- Final altitude: Approximately 3,440 m
- Meals: Breakfast – lunch – dinner
- Accommodation: Night in the lodge
- 7 hrs of walking
- Final altitude: About 2,850 m
- Meals: Breakfast – lunch – dinner
- Accommodation: Night in the lodge
- Transfer/transport: airplane
- Flight duration: Approximately 35 minutes
- Meals: breakfast – free lunch (not included) – free dinner (not included)
- Accommodation: Night at the hotel
- Meals: Breakfast at the hotel
- Accommodation: Night at the hotel
Note:
If you have a private group and prefer a personalized experience, we can organize a custom trip tailored to your requirements and group size, running it any day you choose.
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YOUR EVEREST EXPEDITION IN DETAILS
from your arrival in Kathmandu until your departure, your guide is responsible for the success of your trip and oversees your team. Do not hesitate to ask him questions, respect his position as the team leader, and above all follow his advice! Often your guide is the only English-speaking member of the team. In the mountains and, especially during high-altitude travels, your guide is responsible for the group's safety. The instructions he gives and the remarks he makes to all participants must be carefully followed. The interest and safety of the trekking group must be preserved, even when it may be to the detriment of an individual member of the group.
Read More- Hotel In Kathmandu: In Kathmandu, we will provide you with a single room in a hotel
- During the trek: You will stay in the Lodge. Lodges in Nepal are very random in terms of comfort. Lodges can look like a refuge or sometimes a homestay. They are mostly family homes with double, triple or dormitory rooms. Toilets and showers are always separate.
- Everest Base camp: At the base camp, we are in individual tents. A base camp for several weeks must be as comfortable as possible, to allow a good recovery on returning from the high-altitude camps. It must allow us to face a period of bad weather in the best possible conditions. Each participant has their tent with a comfortable mattress. A heated mess tent is the main living area. Tables and chairs are permanently installed there. We also have a shower tent and a toilet tent (solid waste in evacuated barrels)
- Everest High Altitude Camps: During the ascent, at the high camps, we have a high-altitude tent for 2 people, or even 3 people at the last camps.
- Toilets: The base camp has toilets and toilet paper. Be sure to wash your hands with hydroalcoholic gel (to be taken from your personal pharmacy) after each visit to the toilet. For the higher camps, we recommend that you bring a bottle that you will use to urinate at night to avoid having to go out.
- Daily hygiene: a basin with water and soap is available at the entrance to the mess tent. Water is intended for washing the face and hands, do not drink it.
- Shower: hot water is available (ask in the kitchen). Only take showers in sunny weather to avoid catching a cold!
- Laundry: water (cold) and basin to be requested from the kitchen, bring biodegradable products only.
- Breakfast: eggs, toast or chapati, or Tibetan bread or pancakes, or pancakes, butter/jam, tea or coffee
- Lunch: a main course, tea or coffee
- Dinner: soup, main course, fruit (fresh or canned), tea or coffee.
- During the trek, tea or coffee is served with meals. Two cups per person are included. Apart from these included menus, other drinks and foodstuffs will be at your expense.
- Water: Use purification tablets (Hydralazine, Micropur, or others) as advised by your guide, refill with purified water when possible, and avoid bottled mineral water due to its environmental impact.
- Without Oxygen: No extra weight (4–5 kg), but if you're too fatigued or slow, you must turn back, ending your summit attempt.
- With Oxygen: Carry a bottle as backup. It adds weight but lets you decide when or if to use it during the climb.
SECURITY AND COMMUNICATION DURING EVEREST CLIMBING
PREPARATION FOR CLIMBING MOUNT EVEREST
MEDICAL CHECK-UP BEFORE GOING EVEREST
ACUTE MOUNTAIN SICKNESS IN CLIMBING EVEREST
Gears List
Trip Map
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Everest climbing Expedition (8848m) | South Route Nepal Adventure 53 Days LeftEverest expedition 2027 |
Start:
2027-04-07
End: 2027-05-29 |
$ 48,999.00 | BOOK NOW |