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Mountain Expeditions: Everest & Makalu

Challenge yourself with 50–60 day guided mountaineering expeditions to the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest and Makalu. Designed for experienced climbers seeking the ultimate ascent.

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Mount Everest Expeditions

A Mount Everest expedition offers an unforgettable journey to
the world’s highest peak. This adventure requires careful
preparation, a significant financial investment, and physical
endurance. Climbers typically spend weeks acclimatizing to the
harsh altitude. Experienced guides, such as Sherpas, are essential
to ensuring safety. Beyond the physical challenge, ethical
considerations regarding commercialization and climber welfare
have sparked global discussions. Reaching the summit is a
monumental achievement, but the journey requires immense
dedication and respect for Everest’s legacy.

The cost of a Mount Everest expedition, excluding international flights to Kathmandu, varies significantly based on factors such as the level of support, services included, and the guiding company chosen. Here’s a breakdown of the typical expenses:

1.Permit Fees: – Climbing Permit:
The Nepalese government charges approximately $11,000 per climber for the permit to ascend Mount Everest.
2.Expedition Packages: – Standard Guided Expeditions:
These comprehensive packages, which include logistics, guides, Sherpa support, oxygen, meals, and accommodations, range from $40,000 to $65,000 per person.
Premium Services: High-end expeditions offering additional amenities, such as private guides, superior accommodations, and enhanced services, can cost between $85,000 and $130,000 or more.
3. Additional Expenses: – Equipment and Gear:
Essential climbing gear can amount to over $7,000.
– Supplemental Oxygen: Each oxygen cylinder costs around $600, with climbers typically requiring multiple cylinders.
– Tips for Support Staff: It’s customary to tip guides, Sherpas, cooks, and assistants, which can add between $400 and $3,000 to the total cost.
– Travel Insurance: Comprehensive policies covering high-altitude climbing are essential and can vary in price.
4. Transportation within Nepal: – Domestic Flights:
The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, the starting point for the trek to Everest Base Camp, typically costs between $200 and $500.

In summary, excluding international airfare to Kathmandu, a Mount Everest expedition generally costs between $40,000 and $130,000, depending on the services and support selected.

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Mount Everest Expedition 2025/2026

Duration: 55 days

Embark on the ultimate mountaineering challenge—climbing Mount Everest. Since 1953, countless adventurers have pursued this dream, facing extreme conditions and personal limits. Success demands endurance, preparation, and expert support. With experienced guides and Sherpa assistance, this fully guided expedition includes a Lobuche East climb for acclimatization, ensuring the best chance of reaching the world’s highest peak.

From $6,138 per person

  • Scenic Flight to Lukla – Experience one of the most thrilling mountain flights in the world.
  • Namche Bazaar – Explore the vibrant Sherpa capital and its bustling markets.
  • Everest View Hotel – Enjoy panoramic views of Everest and surrounding peaks.
  • Tengboche Monastery – Visit the highest Buddhist monastery in the region with breathtaking scenery.
  • Dingboche & Acclimatization Hikes – Adjust to the altitude while taking in stunning Himalayan landscapes.
  • Everest Base Camp (5,200m) – Stand at the base of the world’s highest mountain.
  • Kala Patthar (5,554m) – Witness the best close-up views of Mount Everest.
  • Everest Summit (8,848.86m) – Reach the top of the world after intense training and rotations.
  • Sherpa Culture & Traditions – Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of the Himalayan people.
  • Return Trek & Farewell in Kathmandu – Celebrate your achievement with a cultural evening in Nepal’s capital.
  • Day 1: Kathmandu – Flight to Lukla (2,800m); Trek to Phakding (2,650m)
    Scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, followed by a trek through the Dudh Koshi Valley to Phakding.
  • Day 2: Phakding – Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440m)
    Trek through vibrant Sherpa villages and cross suspension bridges, reaching Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest.
  • Day 3: Namche Bazaar – Acclimatization & Hike to Everest View Hotel (3,800m)
    Hike to Everest View Hotel for breathtaking mountain panoramas; explore the Hilary and Sherpa Museum in the evening.
  • Day 4: Namche Bazaar – Trek to Tengboche (3,850m)
    Hike through rhododendron forests to Tengboche Monastery, a spiritual and scenic highlight of the trek.
  • Day 5: Tengboche – Trek to Dingboche (4,350m)
    Ascend through alpine landscapes with views of Ama Dablam and Lhotse, reaching the high-altitude village of Dingboche.
  • Day 6: Dingboche – Acclimatization & Hike to Chhukung-Ri
    Hike to Chhukung-Ri for acclimatization and panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
  • Day 7: Dingboche – Trek to Lobuche (5,018m)
    Pass through the Khumbu Glacier’s terminal moraine and memorial sites for climbers, reaching Lobuche.
  • Day 8: Lobuche – Trek to Gorakshep (5,170m)
    A gradual ascent through the rocky glacier path to Gorakshep, the final settlement before Everest Base Camp.
  • Day 9: Gorakshep – Hike to Kala Patthar (5,554m) & Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,200m)
    Morning ascent to Kala Patthar for the best views of Everest, followed by a trek to Everest Base Camp.
  • Days 10–55: Everest Summit Climb – Rotations & Summit Push (8,848.86m)
    Acclimatization rotations between Base Camp, Camp I, Camp II, and Camp III; summit attempt of Mount Everest.
  • Day 56: Everest Base Camp – Trek to Dingboche
    Descent from Base Camp to Dingboche for rest and recovery.
  • Day 57: Dingboche – Trek to Tengboche
    Retrace the trail back to Tengboche, enjoying the serene monastery setting.
  • Day 58: Tengboche – Trek to Namche Bazaar
    Descend through forests and villages, returning to Namche Bazaar.
  • Day 59: Namche Bazaar – Trek to Lukla
    Final trekking day, descending through the Dudh Koshi Valley back to Lukla.
  • Day 60: Lukla – Flight to Kathmandu
    Scenic flight back to Kathmandu; transfer to the hotel.
  • Day 61: Kathmandu – Leisure & Farewell Dinner
    Relax, explore Kathmandu, and enjoy a cultural farewell dinner.
  • Day 62: Kathmandu – Transfer to Airport for Departure
    Final departure from Kathmandu.
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Mount Malaku Expedition 2025/2026

Duration: 49 days

Mount Makalu, standing at 8,445 meters (27,838 feet), is one of the highest peaks in the world, situated in the Mahalangur Himalayas, approximately 19 km southwest of Mount Everest along the Nepal-China-Tibet border. The first successful ascent of Mount Makalu took place in May 1955, when Lionel Terray and Jean Couzy of a French expedition led by Jean Franco reached the summit. Known for its steep slopes and sharp ridges, Makalu demands a high level of technical climbing skills and expertise in mountaineering equipment.

The Mount Makalu Expedition is an incredible journey for those seeking both adventure and the opportunity to witness breathtaking natural beauty. The route showcases diverse ethnic cultures, stunning snow-capped peaks, and dramatic landscapes, ranging from lush valleys to glacial terrain. The trail follows the Arun River, passing through picturesque villages like Seduwa and Num, offering awe-inspiring views of Mount Makalu along the way.

From $50,200 per person

  • Scenic Flight to Tumlingtar – Experience a breathtaking flight over the Himalayas.
  • Trek Through Remote Villages – Pass through Seduwa, Tashi Gaon, and Narbu Gaon, experiencing local culture.
  • Kongma Danda Ridge – Enjoy panoramic views of Makalu and the surrounding peaks.
  • Makalu Base Camp – Stand at the foot of the world’s fifth-highest mountain.
  • Advance Base Camp – Acclimatize and prepare for the summit push.
  • Summit of Makalu (8,485m) – Challenge yourself on one of the most demanding climbs in the world.
  • Diverse Landscapes – Trek through forests, glacial terrain, and high-altitude plateaus.
  • Rich Flora & Fauna – Spot unique wildlife in the Makalu Barun National Park.
  • Challenging High-Altitude Ascent – Navigate steep ridges and technical climbs.
  • Cultural Encounters – Engage with Sherpa and Rai communities along the route.
  • Day 01: Kathmandu – Arrival and Transfer to Hotel
    Meet at the airport and transfer to the hotel for rest and briefing.
  • Day 02-03: Kathmandu – Expedition Preparation
    Obtain permits, check gear, and finalize logistics for the climb.
  • Day 04: Kathmandu – Fly to Tumlingtar (448m), Drive to Num (1,490m)
    Short flight followed by a scenic drive to Num village.
  • Day 05: Num – Trek to Seduwa (1,540m)
    Cross the Arun River and ascend through terraced fields and forests.
  • Day 06: Seduwa – Trek to Tashi Gaon (2,135m)
    Gradual climb through rhododendron forests and traditional villages.
  • Day 07: Tashi Gaon – Trek to Kongma Danda (3,556m)
    Steep ascent to the ridge with panoramic mountain views.
  • Day 08: Kongma Danda – Trek to Mumbuk (3,553m)
    Descend through dense forests into the Barun River valley.
  • Day 09: Mumbuk – Trek to Nghe Kharka (3,760m)
    Trek through rocky landscapes with views of Makalu.
  • Day 10: Nghe Kharka – Trek to Shersong (4,572m)
    Follow the Barun River with gradual altitude gain.
  • Day 11: Shersong – Trek to Makalu Base Camp (4,812m)
    Final approach to Base Camp with breathtaking glacier views.
  • Day 12-13: Makalu Base Camp – Acclimatization and Climb Preparation
    Rest, acclimatize, and review climbing strategies.
  • Day 14: Base Camp – Climb to Advance Base Camp (5,800m)
    Gradual ascent to the higher camp for further acclimatization.
  • Day 15: Advance Base Camp – Rest and Final Preparation
    Final training and equipment check before the summit push.
  • Day 16-36: Summit Attempt – Climb Makalu (8,485m)
    Multiple rotations between high camps before the final summit attempt.
  • Day 37-38: Descent – Return to Base Camp
    Safely descend from the summit and regroup at Base Camp.
  • Day 39: Base Camp – Clean-up and Packing
    Organize equipment and leave no trace in the area.
  • Day 40: Base Camp – Trek to Yangle Kharka (3,598m)
    Begin the return journey with a long descent.
  • Day 41: Yangle Kharka – Trek to Mumbuk
    Retrace steps through forests and rocky trails.
  • Day 42: Mumbuk – Trek to Kongma Ridge
    Gradual ascent back to the high ridge.
  • Day 43: Kongma Ridge – Trek to Narbu Gaon (1,310m) via Tashi Gaon
    Descend through villages with cultural encounters.
  • Day 44: Narbu Gaon – Trek to Num via Seduwa
    Final day of trekking through lush green landscapes.
  • Day 45: Num – Drive to Tumlingtar
    Scenic drive through the Arun Valley.
  • Day 46: Tumlingtar – Fly to Kathmandu
    Short flight back to Kathmandu, transfer to hotel.
  • Day 47: Kathmandu – Submit Expedition Report
    Complete official documentation and relax.
  • Day 48: Kathmandu – Departure
    Transfer to the airport for international departure.
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Everest Base Camp Trekking plus Helicopter

Duration: 14 days

The Everest Base Camp Trek with a helicopter return from Gorakshep to Lukla offers an unforgettable and adventurous experience in Nepal. This extraordinary journey takes you to the base of the world’s highest mountain, providing a lifetime of memories. The trek follows winding paths through lush forests, past glacial lakes, and over iconic suspension bridges, all while offering stunning views of the majestic Himalayan peaks. The highlight of this trek is the exhilarating 20-minute helicopter ride from Gorakshep back to Lukla, giving you a breathtaking aerial perspective of the region’s towering mountains.

From $2,800 per person

  • Namche Bazaar – Delve into the vibrant Sherpa capital, renowned for its bustling markets and rich culture.

  • Tengboche Monastery – Visit this spiritual haven, set against the backdrop of majestic Himalayan peaks.

  • Everest Base Camp – Stand at the foot of the world’s highest mountain, absorbing the awe-inspiring surroundings.

  • Kala Patthar – Ascend to this vantage point for unparalleled panoramic views of Everest and neighboring summits.

  • Helicopter Return Flight – Enjoy a scenic helicopter ride from Gorakshep to Lukla, offering a unique aerial perspective of the terrain you’ve traversed.

  • Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu
    Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, and transfer to the hotel. 
  • Day 2: Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding
    Early morning flight to Lukla. Begin the 3-hour trek to Phakding, passing through suspension bridges and beautiful landscapes.
  • Day 3: Trek to Namche Bazaar
    Trek to Namche Bazaar (6-7 hours), crossing the Dudh Koshi River and entering Sagarmatha National Park. Reach the largest Sherpa settlement along the route.
  • Day 4: Acclimatization Day at Namche Bazaar
    Spend the day acclimatizing to the altitude with a short trek to Everest View Point for panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks.
  • Day 5: Trek to Tengboche
    Trek to Tengboche (5-6 hours), passing through the Imja Khola Valley. Visit Tengboche Monastery and enjoy a prayer ceremony.
  • Day 6: Trek to Dingboche
    Trek to Dingboche (5-6 hours), passing Pangboche and enjoying views of Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Island Peak.
  • Day 7: Acclimatization Hike to Nangkartshang Peak
    Acclimatization day with a hike to Nangkartshang Peak (5,083 m), offering spectacular views of Ama Dablam.
  • Day 8: Trek to Lobuche
    Trek to Lobuche (5-6 hours), passing memorials for climbers along the Khumbu Glacier’s moraine. Enjoy views of Lobuche Peak.
  • Day 9: Trek to Everest Base Camp & Walk to Gorak Shep
    Trek to Everest Base Camp (7-8 hours) via the Khumbu Glacier, then return to Gorak Shep for the night.
  • Day 10: Hike to Kala Patthar & Helicopter Flight to Lukla
    Morning hike to Kala Patthar (5,555 m) for stunning views of Everest, followed by a helicopter flight back to Lukla.
  • Day 11: Flight Back to Kathmandu & Farewell Dinner
    Fly back to Kathmandu. In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner with cultural performances at a traditional Nepalese restaurant.
  • Day 12: Departure from Kathmandu
    Transfer to Kathmandu International Airport for your final departure.