Your Guide
Educational Qualification
Graduated from Tribhuwan university in Business Studies (2008) and Mastered In Travel Tourism from UIWC, London (2012).
Mountaineering Experience and Success
- Successful summits of Mount Everest from the Nepal Side in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2013 with Indian Army group, Vietnams Group, Spanish Group and American Group
- Successful Summit of Mount Everest from Tibet Side in 2005 with Brazilian Group
- Successful Summit of Cho Oyu in 2006 with Indian Army Group
- Been to Dhaulagiri and Manaslu in 2009 and 2013 up to camp 3 of both peaks with Norwegian group
- Successful summit of Yala Peak, Island Peak (2times) , Mera Peak, Pharchamo Peak and Ramdung peak as well.
Overview
Mount Everest is the highest peak of the world. Its peak is 8848m (29,002 feet) above the sea level. It is also known as “Sagarmatha” in Nepal which means “Forehead in the sky”. Some People from the Sherpa community and the Tibetan community also refer it as “Chomolungma”, which means “Mother of the world”.
The name Everest is given by the British surveyors for George Everest, surveyor General of India in the mid-nineteenth century. Sir Edmund Hillary (from New Zealand) and the Tenzing Norgay Sherpa (from Nepal) were first to summit on the top of the Everest in 1953.
Mount Everest lies on the border of Nepal and Tibet. There are two main climbing routes, one approaching the summit from the southeast in Nepal (known as the standard route/ South Col Route) and the other from the north in Tibet (North Col route). The first ascent was made from the South col route.
The best time to start your expedition is early may as it offers excellent weather conditions with hardly any rain.
Trip Facts
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Country: -› Nepal
Duration: -› 63 Days
Min. Altitude: -› (2640m/8661ft.)
Max. Altitude: -› (8848m/29029ft.)
Walking Per Day: -› Approximately 6-8 hrs
Nature: -› Camping and Tea house
Grade: -› Hard
Best Season: -› Spring & Autumn.
Price per Person: -› $31,500 (negotiable), $29500 per person (if more than 3 person in a group)
Services not Included in Cost
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Lunch & Dinner: Lunch & Dinner in Katmandu Hotel stay and more the 4 nights in Kathmandu
Insurance : Travel and High Altitude Insurance /Accident/Medical/emergency evacuation
Personal Expenses: Telephone,Internet, Laundry, any Alcoholic beverages,Personal equipment and shopping
Nepalse Visa Nepali Visa fee US$ 40 per person for 30 days ( to be applied for 100 days US$ 100)
Sherpa summit Bonus & Tips : Sherpa Summit bonus US$1000 ,please calculate some tips
Extra porter: If Extra porter needed more then calculate US$ 120 for extra porter up to Base Camp per 30 kgs
Rescue Evacuation : Emergency rescue evacuation cost, if needed and all other personal nature expenses
1) Booking can be made before 2 month of expedition
2) Amount once paid will not be refunded
Price Includes
- Access Flights (Both-Ways)
- Accommodation
- Airport Shuttle
- Equipment
- Guide's Salary
- Meals
- One Porter
- Permit Fees
- Public Bus
Price Excludes
- ACAP Permit
- Access Flights (One-Way)
- Four Porters
- Guide's Transport
- Guide’s Accommodation
- Guide’s Insurance
- Guide’s Meals
- International Flights
- MCAP Permit
- MRAP Permit
- Porter Insurance
- Porter's Insurance
- Private Jeep
- Private Taxi
- Public Jeep
- Three Porters
- TIMS Card
- Tips
- Travel Insurance
- Two Porters
- Visa Fee
we are from Kolkata, India. we are altogether 5 five members to book for Mt. Everest Expedition 2015. Now, you are requested to inform immediately so, that necessary correspondence and payment proceedings can be done at an earlier.
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