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Everest Expedition 2025 | Expedition in Nepal

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The Everest Expedition 2025 promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, offering climbers the chance to conquer the world’s highest peak and join the elite few who have stood atop Mount Everest. Organized by experienced professionals, the expedition ensures a well-planned, safe, and supported journey to the summit. Participants will start their journey in Kathmandu, where they will prepare for the ascent with the best gear, guides, and acclimatization practices. The trek begins with a scenic flight to Lukla, followed by a gradual ascent through the breathtaking Khumbu Valley, passing iconic locations such as Namche Bazaar, Tengboche Monastery, and the Everest Base Camp. The climbers will undergo rigorous acclimatization at various high-altitude camps before making their final push to the summit. Standing at 8,848 meters, the summit of Everest offers unparalleled views and the ultimate sense of achievement. However, this expedition is not just about reaching the top—it’s also about the journey, the camaraderie with fellow climbers, and the connection with the Sherpa culture. With expert guidance, high-quality logistics, and a strong focus on safety, the Everest Expedition 2025 is designed for experienced mountaineers looking to achieve their dream of conquering the highest point on Earth.

Itinerary

5 April: Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to the hotel
5 April: Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to the hotel
6 April: Official formalities and Shopping in Kathmandu
6 April: Official formalities and Shopping in Kathmandu
7 April: Drive to Airport, fly to Lukla & commence trek to Phakding
7 April: Drive to Airport, fly to Lukla & commence trek to Phakding
8 April: Trek to Namche Bazaar
8 April: Trek to Namche Bazaar
9 April: Acclimatization day at Namche
9 April: Acclimatization day at Namche
10 April: Trek to Tengboche
10 April: Trek to Tengboche
11 April: Trek to Dingboche
11 April: Trek to Dingboche
12 April: Rest day in Dingboche
12 April: Rest day in Dingboche
13 April: Trek to Chhukung
13 April: Trek to Chhukung
14 April: Rest and acclimatization
14 April: Rest and acclimatization
15 April: Chhukung to Khongmala Pass and Lobuche
15 April: Chhukung to Khongmala Pass and Lobuche
16 April: Gorakshep and Everest Base Camp
16 April: Gorakshep and Everest Base Camp
17 April: Rest day
17 April: Rest day
18 April: Trek to Lobuche
18 April: Trek to Lobuche
19 April: Trek to Everest Base Camp
19 April: Trek to Everest Base Camp
20-25 April: We carry out following activities:
20-25 April: We carry out following activities: 1. Acclimatization 2. Prayer Ceremony 3. Training: ladder practice, fixed lines, diagonal ascent/descent, traverse, duck walk, classical/flat footing, using oxygen etc.
26 April: Climb to Camp I o/n
26 April: Climb to Camp I o/n
27 April: Climb to Camp II o/n
27 April: Climb to Camp II o/n
28 April: Rest and acclimatization
28 April: Rest and acclimatization
29 April: Hike up to West Shoulder
29 April: Hike up to West Shoulder
30 April: Touch Camp III, return back to Camp II o/n
30 April: Touch Camp III, return back to Camp II o/n
1 May: Descend to Base Camp
1 May: Descend to Base Camp
2-8 May: Descend to Namche for rest, evaluate weather conditions for summit rotation.
2-8 May: Descend to Namche for rest, evaluate weather conditions for summit rotation. Direct fly back to Kathmandu for good rest (for those who can afford budget)
9-12 May: Back to Base Camp and final preparation for summit push
9-12 May: Back to Base Camp and final preparation for summit push
13 May: Climb to Camp II o/n
13 May: Climb to Camp II o/n
14 May: Rest at Camp II
14 May: Rest at Camp II
15 May: Climb to Camp III o/n (from here on we will use oxygen)
15 May: Climb to Camp III o/n (from here on we will use oxygen)
16 May: Climb to Camp IV o/n
16 May: Climb to Camp IV o/n
17 May: Rest at Camp IV (in case of bad weather)
17 May: Rest at Camp IV (in case of bad weather)
18 May: Summit Mt. Everest and return back to Camp IV (if possible lower camps)
18 May: Summit Mt. Everest and return back to Camp IV (if possible lower camps)
19 May: Descend to Camp II
19 May: Descend to Camp II
20 May: Descend to Base Camp
20 May: Descend to Base Camp
21 May: Cleaning up Base Camp
21 May: Cleaning up Base Camp
22 May: Trek back to Pheriche or Direct flight to KTM by Heli
22 May: Trek back to Pheriche or Direct flight to KTM by Heli
23 May: Trek to Namche
23 May: Trek to Namche
24 May: Trek to Lukla
24 May: Trek to Lukla
25 May: Fly to Ktm
25 May: Fly to Ktm
26 May: Final Departure
26 May: Final Departure
27-31 May: Extra days in case of bad weather, etc. (contingency)
27-31 May: Extra days in case of bad weather, etc. (contingency)

Inclusion

• Welcome reception by the founder of Everest Expeditions Nepal and Guides at Airport
• Pick up and Drop off services for both international & domestic flights by luxury Car/Jeep
• 6 nights Hotel 5 star category in Kathmandu on bed & breakfast plan, 3 nights before and 3 nights after the expedition
• A welcome dinner in a Nepali restaurant in Kathmandu
• Both-Ways Helicopter Charter flight (KTM – Lukla & EBC – KTM) with Airport tax
• One Heli service from EBC – Namche – EBC for rest after the acclimatization to the higher Camps along with 3 or 4 days of full accommodation in Namche with delicious meal
• Land and Air domestic transportation
• International cargo clearance cost for our expedition crew member.
• Climbing Permit for Mt. Everest and Island Peak
• Khumbu Ice-fall fees.
• Summit route fixing charges of Mt. Everest
• Garbage Management and Garbage Disposal Fee.
• Government Liaison officer with his daily wages, equipment, food, insurance and both way airfare
• Freshly cooked meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner): Continental, Nepali, Indian and Chinese with hot drinks, Tea and Coffee
• 1 Mountain Guide (IFMGA). IFMGA guide means internationally certified mountain guide.
• 1 Professional Everest Summiter Climbing Sherpa with their equipment allowance, daily wages and carrying bonus

Exclusions

  • Lunch and Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu (except for the farewell dinner)
  • Any packed food/snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, nutria-bars during the trekking.
  • Items of personal nature, Laundry Expenses, Tips.
  • Any extra expenses arising out of various/unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in Government regulations, etc.
  • Extra transportation then display in itinerary program.
  • Any additional staff other than specified.
  • Rescue, Repatriation, Medicines, Medical Tests and Hospitalization expenses.
  • Medical Insurance and emergency rescue evacuation if required.
  • Travel Insurance and helicopter rescue.
  • Wallie-talkies & Filming permit (if special camera or walllie-talkies).
  • Personal climbing gears;
  • Expenses incurred towards usage of landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies or satellite phone And Internet expenses
  • Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Camera/Video Fees or Trekking Gears
  • Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods.
  • Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa Guides as per Mountaineering Association rules. Minium US$ 1500.00 per climbing Sherpa guide.
  • Tips and gifts for base camp and high altitude trekking and climbing staff.
  • Any other item not included in “COST INCLUDES” section.

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$45,500
Q2
Everest via South Col (Nepal) 
Trekking, 
Mountaineering, 
Climbing 
Fitness Level
5
Technical Level
5
Group Size
1-15
Everest Expeditions Nepal Pvt. Ltd.
Everest Expeditions Nepal Pvt. Ltd.
Continent:
Asia
Country:
Nepal
Elevation:
8,848 m / 29,029 ft
GPS:
27.9881 N°, 86.925 E°