POPULAR EXPEDITION IN NEPAL

EVEREST EXPEDITION

Beginning around 1953 when the principal individual set foot on the apex of the World numerous climbers have endeavored to accomplish a similar objective. Some of them succeeded others didn’t figure out how to adapt to their own shortcomings or cruel atmospheric conditions. Sadly, many people were unable to withstand challenges and even perished. Climbing Mount Everest and arriving at its culmination is a fantasy of each and every serious climber, and they can forfeit a great deal of time and cash to succeed. None, notwithstanding, can do that by itself and requirements help of numerous others they might depend on. Those individuals are coordinators and experienced guides who get a sense of ownership with Mt Everest campaign arrangements as well as climbers’ security.

If you’ve been planning for a long time to go on an Everest expedition and are so obsessed with mountaineering that you can’t stop thinking about it, Asian Trekking should be your only option. Since our founding in 1982, our expedition company has assisted numerous seasoned climbers in achieving their goals. A main authorized organization has driven hundreds undertakings on Mount Everest and a lot more on other eight-thousanders, not to mention customized journeys and trips which can be included in thousands.

What time of year is ideal for climbing Mount Everest?

There is always time to climb, according to some seasoned climbers, but the best time to do it is from April to June, when the so-called “climbing window” opens. The optimum time to try to reach the peak is now. This is the time when the nature awakens so the trail to the Base Camp can be very interesting taking a biodiversity of plants into consideration. In May however, which is said to be the warmest month in the region, some clouds may appear that deprive you of beautiful views. In fact, it is almost impossible to predict the weather but if you do not like cold, may is an ideal month.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 2: Kathmandu
Day 3: Kathmandu
Day 4: From Kathmandu
Day 5: Trek to Namche Bazar
Day 6: In Namche Bazar
Day 7: Trek to Khumjung
Day 8: Trek to Tengboche Monastery
Day 9: Trek to Dingboche
Day 10: Trek to Lobuche
Day 11: Rest day
Day 12: Trek to Everest base camp
Day 13-51: Climbing Period Mt. Everest.
Day 52: Clean up
Day 53: Trek to Pheriche
Day 54: Trek to Namche Bazar
Day 55: Trek to Lukla
Day 56: Fly to Kathmandu
Day 57: Kathmandu
Day 58: Departure from Kathmandu

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