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Mt. Everest Expedition (8848.86 m.)- 42 days

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42 Days
Everest Regions
  • CountryNepal
  • Coordinates86.9281, 27.9881
  • AccommodationLodge + Teahouse + Camp
  • Max Elevation8848.86 M
  • Duration42 days
  • Grade5E
  • RouteS-Col; SE- Ridge
  • Trip Code
  • Group Size2-12 Pax
TRIP DETAILS

Everest (8848.86m) is the Highest Peak in the World.

Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world, standing at an elevation of 29,029 ft. (8,848.86m), situated on the north side of the Khumbu Glacier at an altitude of 18,000 ft. Mt. Everest is the route taken by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, who were the first to climb Everest successfully on 29 May 1953. The Everest expedition presents you with the amazing, beautiful nature of northern Nepal, with its amazing cultural diversity. 

The Everest South Expedition with Himalaya Sacred Trek and Expedition offers you the best scenic view of the Upper Himalayas mountain, Mani stone, prayer flags, memorial stones and gompas. We will have a breathtaking view of the sunrise as well as the sunset. This trek offers you the opportunity to experience the Himalayan nature, their lifestyle, culture, and the environment you have never experienced.

We will explore the Himalayan Sherpa culture, including its traditional lifestyle, architecture, stone homes, and many other classical elements you have never seen before, while also presenting a pristine alpine environment to explore. Finally, we will reach the highest mountain in the world, from where we will be able to see the Himalayan nature and beauty from the top of the world.

The trail may be hard, but it can’t be compared with the moments and history we create on top of the world. The minimum group size is 3-4 people, and the maximum size is 15 people. The best season to climb Mt. Everest is mostly Spring and Autumn. 

With expert Sherpa support, meticulous planning, and well-organized logistics, Himalaya Sacred Trek and Expedition ensures a safe and successful ascent, guiding you to the summit of the highest peak on Earth.

Highlight of the Everest South Expedition

  • Navigate the Khumbu Icefall, cross the Yellow Band, and ascend the legendary Hillary Step on the final push to the summit.
  • Climbing Lobuche East, an ideal training peak for Mount Everest, builds high-altitude acclimatization, technical rope skills, and summit confidence before the Everest ascent.
  • Breath-taking views of the Himalayas to the warm hospitality of Nepalese people, our itinerary will satisfy your quest for adventure as well as serenity 
  • Experience a traditional Buddhist ceremony called “pooja” / religious ritual to bless the entire team for a healthy, happy and successful expedition

Departure Location: Kathmandu

Return Location: Kathmandu

Itinerary

Day 01Arrival in Kathmandu

Namaste and Heartily welcome to Nepal. Our company representatives welcome you warmly at the international airport of Kathmandu and transfer you to the hotel. You take your rest and enjoy your meal in the evening. Also, the trekking guide would do a briefing or explain to you about the trek. Overnight at the hotel. 

Day 02Preparation and Expedition Briefing

On the second day, you will be given an opportunity to make final preparations for your trip. You will also be given an elaborate checklist of materials and gear that you need to make sure that you possess before taking off. We will be briefing you regarding the details of the upcoming expedition and the roles and responsibilities of each team member. You shall also be introduced to the director and guide. 

Day 03Drive from Kathmandu to Manthali Airport (Ramechhap) (496m, 4.30 hours)

After lunch, we drove to Manthali airport, which is located in Ramechhap district, so it is also known as Ramechhap airport, as it faces attractive views of Kathmandu and Manthali. During the trekking season, flights operate via Ramechhap, while in the off-season, direct flights from Kathmandu to Lukla are available. After reaching Manthali, we will stay overnight in a lodge at Manthali. 

Day 04Flight from Manthali to Lukla (25 min) and Trek to Phakding (2,652m, 3-4 hours)

Early in the morning, we flew from Manthali to Lukla, experiencing incredible and beautiful views of Manthali and Lukla. After reaching Lukla, we start to trek to a ridge at 2800m, before a gradual ascent to the final ridge from where we descend to Surke, following the path toward Phakding. You will trek on the trail cut deep into the steep rocky side of the valley, where you can come across mule caravans making their way alongside you. At the end, the trekking trail joins back onto the Dudh Koshi River valley, and you can see amazing views of the river below as you stand high above on the steep side of the impenetrable valley. Overnight at a guest house or lodge. 

Day 05Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m, 5-6 hours)

After breakfast at Phakding, we will pass through the famous Namche Bazaar, where altitude gains as the walk progress morning walk starts following the river and crossing several times to reach Monjo village near Sagarmatha National Park entrance. From here, walking on river valley and gorge, covered with woodland of tall rhododendron, pines and fir trees. After a few hours, we will reach Namche Bazaar, an ideal place for a rest day to acclimatize to the main town/ village of Khumbu, where a colourful and exciting Saturday market takes place once a week. Overnight at a lodge.  

Day 06Acclimatization Day, also Hike to Everest View Hotel (3,880m) and Trek to Khyangjuma (3,610m, 2-3 hours)

After breakfast, we went to the viewpoint, just behind the back of Sagarmatha National Park headquarters. The panoramic views of the Everest Himalayan chain, Mt.Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku and many more. Then we walk down to the Sherpa Cultural Centre where we can observe the gallery and the documentary of Sherpa’s ascending Mt.Everest. We hike up to the Everest View hotel via Syangboche airport, have a cup of tea and trek to Khyangjuma, where we can see many wonderful mountains as well as not so much crowd, a peaceful place to stay. Overnight at a lodge. 

Day 07Trek from Khyangjuma to Tengboche (3,861m, 3-4 hours)

After breakfast, we start trekking to Tengboche. On the way, mountain goats can be seen. A continual walk through rhododendron forests, we descend for about 45 minutes to the bank of the river, called Phunki Tenga, a small place with few lodges, an ideal place for a refreshing or lunch stop. Then we will climb up to Tengboche through the zig-zag trail. Tengboche is the right place to stay, which is surrounded by white peaks just below the Ama Dablam. Overnight at a lodge.

Day 08Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche (4,417m, 4-5 hours)

Morning catching super views of high peaks with Mt.Everest, our route descends into forested areas, reaching a metal bridge. We ascend for 30 minutes and reach the gate and enter Pangboche village, this is the last Sherpa permanent village en route to Everest base camp. From here, the walk leads to barren and arid country where tree lines drop for small bushes of juniper and dwarf rhododendron. The walk leads uphill into a river gorge and finally opens up into a wide glacial valley on reaching Dingboche with many good lodges around, facing views of island peaks towards the east. Overnight at a lodge. 

Day 09Acclimatization and Rest Day in Dingboche, Trek to Nagarjun Hill or Chukkung (3-4 hours trek )

Today you can have another acclimatization day. After breakfast, we will see the beauty of Dingboche village with the peaceful people. Then we will have a gentle hike upto Nagarjun hill for the stunning view of himalayas, hills, and small Sherpa villages about 3 hours from Dingboche. Today we will enjoy the beauty of nature and rest for the next day’s trip.

Day 10Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche (4,918 m, 5-6 hours trek )

On this day, we will be walking through the side of the Khumbu glacier above Pheriche with a flat hike after our breakfast in Dingboche. We will feel soft snow and cool wind with the Khumbu Glacier on this standard route. We will be crossing old memorial stones and see the upper Himalayan nature. We will share our route with other Sherpa people and trekkers who are going on expeditions. After reaching Lobuche, we will prepare for our next exciting trek to Everest Base Camp. Overnight at a lodge. 

Day 11Acclimatization and Training Day

Today, you have another acclimatization day. After breakfast, we will have a short hike around Lobuche. We will also have technical training sessions with Sherpa guides for preparation for Lobuche Peak, including how to ascend and descend in fixed line, which helps climb both Lobuche and Everest.

Day 12 Climb to Lobuche High Camp at (5,600m, 3-4 hours)

On this day, we begin by climbing toward Lobuche High Camp. We then conduct final summit preparation, including gear checks, rope practice, and safety briefings with Sherpa guides. Overnight at Lobuche High Camp, resting to prepare for the summit push.

Day 13Ascent Lobuche Peak (6,119m), and Descent to Lobuche (9-10 hours)

As today is one of the important days of the expedition, we start from early morning around 2-3 AM. After reaching the summit of Lobuche East (6,119m), enjoy breathtaking views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu, Pumori, Khumbu Glacier, and many more. We then descend back to Lobuche and stay in a lodge.

Day 14Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,364m, 7-8 hours)

After breakfast, we pass through iconic memorials for fallen climbers at Thukla and follow the Khumbu Glacier trail through moraine-strewn terrain to reach Everest Base Camp.

Day 15-173 Days for Rest, Puja Ceremony, and Training Day

After having breakfast in Namche, we will slowly move down the steep path crossing the Dudh Koshi river bridge. We will see various small gompas, animals like yaks, prayer flags, and green nature covered with beautiful rhododendron flowers. After walking for a few hours, we will get into some of the villages and on the way, we can see the lukla appearing beautiful and fascinating from a far distance. Then we will finally reach Lukla and enjoy the success of the trip, which will be our last night in the Himalayas.

Day 18Rotation Period: Climb to Camp I (6,065m)

Begin the first acclimatization rotation by leaving Everest Base Camp and crossing the Khumbu Icefall under the guidance of experienced Sherpa climbers. Upon arrival, rest, hydrate, acclimatize and have an overnight stay in high-altitude tents shared by two members per tent.

Day 19Climb to Camp II (6,500m)

On day two of rotation, we climb to Camp II. Members are provided with hot, nutritious meals prepared by a high-altitude cook. Overnight stay in tents.

Day 20Rest Day in Camp II

We spent a full day resting and acclimatizing at Camp II, allowing our bodies to adapt. Overnight spent in a tent.

Day 21Touch Camp III (7,470m) and Descend to Camp II

On this day, we climb higher up to Camp III. Reaching Camp III, we take time to rest, hydrate, and acclimatize and enjoy the spectacular views of the surrounding peaks. After spending some time in Camp III, we then descend back to Camp II and overnight stay in a tent. 

Day 22Back to Base Camp

After completing rotation climbs, we descend back to Everest Base Camp to rest, recover, and continue acclimatization. Overnight stay in the Base Camp tent.

Day 23-297 Days Rest Day and Waiting Summit Weather Window

Now, we spend the next seven days at Everest Base Camp resting, acclimatizing, and preparing for the summit push. These days are used for hydration, nutrition, light movement, and maintaining physical readiness while monitoring weather forecasts and assessing the optimal summit window. During this period, if necessary, climbers may descend to Dingboche or lower altitudes to aid acclimatization or recover from fatigue before returning to Base Camp for the summit rotation.

Day 30Summit Push: Climb to Camp II

The summit push begins early in the morning, following the route through the Khumbu Icefall. Climbers ascend carefully, passing Camp I along the way, and continue to reach Camp II. Upon arrival, rest, hydrate, and recover, with an overnight stay in tents.

Day 31Rest Day in Camp II

We then spend a full day resting and acclimatizing at Camp II while waiting for the optimal summit window. Overnight stay in tents.

Day 32Climb to Camp III

Depart early from Camp II and begin the ascent up to Camp III using fixed ropes. Supplemental oxygen (0.5–1 L/min) is typically used above Camp III during the summit push to maintain safety and performance at extreme altitude and also aid recovery and improve sleep quality at extreme altitude. Overnight spent in tents.

Day 33Climb to Camp IV (7,925m)

Begin early from Camp III and ascend the final stretch to Camp IV. Overnight is spent in tents.

Day 34Summit Push Day (8,848.86m) and Back to Camp II

Begin the final summit push early in the morning from Camp IV, following the iconic route to reach the summit of Mount Everest (8,848.86m). Climbers are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalaya, including Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and the vast Khumbu Glacier. 

After spending time at the summit for photographs and celebration, begin the careful descent back to Camp II, and overnight is spent in tents.

Day 35Back to Base Camp

After the summit push, we begin to descend back to Everest Base Camp. Overnight is spent in the Base Camp tent.

Day 36Rest Day in Base Camp

This day is dedicated to celebrating the successful ascent of Mount Everest with team members, Sherpa guides, and support staff. For those who wish to descend quickly or avoid the trek back, a helicopter transfer can be arranged directly from Base Camp to Lukla and then back to Kathmandu by flight.

Day 37Trek from Everest Base Camp to Pheriche (4,210m, 7-8 hours)

Leaving behind the beauty of the Everest Base Camp. We will trek down to Pheriche, which is the place of farming potatoes, buckwheat and keeping yaks. We can see lots of Mani (prayer stones), stupas and statues on the way.  It is also the place where trekkers take acclimatization day. We will stay here in Pheriche with the stunning view of himalayas and hills for the night.

Day 38Trek from Pheriche to Namche (3,440m, 8-9 hours)

On this third last day of our trip, we will be exploring Tengboche Gompa after a gentle hike of 4 hours, which is one of the oldest and biggest gompas in the Everest region. We will see various old instruments, old architecture, Mani, monks’ instruments, and prayer flags. On this day, we can also explore some of the Sherpa villages along with their culture and beautiful lifestyle. After exploring the gompa, we will have a downhill walk in a moderate climate. We will cross the Imja river Pangboche and walk on a steep path to reach Namche for the night after a trek of about 8 hours.

Day 39Trek from Namche to Lukla (2,860m, 7-8 hours)

After having breakfast in Namche, we will slowly move down the steep path crossing the Dudh Koshi river bridge. We will see various small gompas, animals like yaks, prayer flags, and green nature covered with beautiful rhododendron flowers. After walking for a few hours, we will enter some of the villages, and on the way, we can see Lukla appearing beautiful and fascinating from a distance. Then we will finally reach Lukla and enjoy the success of the trip, which will be our last night in the Himalayas.

Day 40Flight from Lukla to Manthali Airport (Ramechhap) (496 m, 25 minutes) and Drive Back to Kathmandu (4.30 hours)

Morning transfer to Lukla Tenzing-Hillary airport for a short sweeping flight to Manthali airport located in Ramechhap district, facing scenic views of mountains, green scenery of hills and farm fields with nice villages and towns as the flight lands at Manthali airport and drives back to Kathmandu. 

Day 41Leisure Day in Kathmandu

After the long, exhausting trek, you might have worn out a bit. Today, you can do some relaxation activities or just take some rest and connect with your friends and family back home. You can also just wander down the lively streets of Thamel and Asan and buy some souvenirs. In the evening, your tour officer will pick you up for dinner at one of the cultural restaurants of Thamel. After the dinner, you will be escorted back to your hotel

Day 42Transfer to Airport for Final Departure

Your adventure in Nepal comes to an end today! We will take you to the airport, approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On your way home, you will have plenty of time to plan your next adventure in the wonderful country of Nepal.  

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COST INCLUDES
  • Arrival and DepartureAirport pickup and drop-off by private vehicle.
  • Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu4 nights hotel in Kathmandu (5-star/4-star/3-star category), single room on BB plan
  • Welcome and Farewell DinnerOne welcome and farewell dinner in a tourist standard restaurant in Kathmandu with the office staff.
  • Cargo ClearanceAssistance for cargo clearance in Nepal’s customs.
  • PermitsExpedition royalty and a permit fee from the Nepal Government to climb Mt. Everest, NMA permit to climb Lobuche Peak, Sagarmatha National Park, and Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality entry permit and fee.
  • Icefall FeeKhumbu icefall climbing charge to Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC).
  • Liaison Officer1 Government Liaison Officer with full equipment, salary, and accommodation.
  • Garbage ManagementStool shipment transfer & garbage deposit fees.
  • InsuranceMedical & emergency rescue insurance for all involved Nepalese staff during the trek and expedition.
  • MapTrekking and climbing map.
  • Duffle BagOne Himalaya Sacred Treks & Exp’s duffle bag.
  • Member TransportationDrive Kathmandu - Manthali - Kathmandu and flight Manthali - Lukla - Manthali for members and staff.
  • Expedition Stuffs TransportationAll necessary expedition equipment transportation for all members and staff from Kathmandu to Lukla (by air cargo) and Base Camp (by porters/yak). While returning: Base Camp to Lukla (by porters/yak) and Lukla to Kathmandu (by air cargo). Based on the condition, different transportation variants may be adopted.
  • Trekking LogisticsAll necessary logistic management during the trek, along with an IFMGA guide and supporting staff. Overnight stay at upgraded lodges (attached restroom), and member’s all personal belongings will be carried by porters.
  • Member LuggageUp to 60 Kg per member as personal baggage during the trek to be carried by porters or yaks.
  • Food and Lodging During the TrekThree meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), including tea, coffee, and hot water, will be provided, along with accessible accommodation at hotels, lodges, or tea houses (single) during the trek. Hygienic foods will be served throughout the entire trek.
  • Base Camp Logistics (Full Board Support) Three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), including tea, coffee, juice, soft drinks, etc., will be provided. Additionally, a comfortable box tent will be provided for accommodation at the base camp. Hygienic and fresh green vegetables, fresh meat, fruits, soft drinks, and juice will be served regularly throughout the entire expedition.
  • PorterPorters per member up to the BC and from the BC (both ways).
  • Unlimited Internet ServiceInternet facility will be provided during the expedition period at all available spots.
  • Base Camp StaffExperienced and well-trained Base Camp cook & kitchen helpers as required. A cook is provided during the entire expedition, preparing a variety of European, Continental, Asian, and Chinese meals for the members during both the expedition.
  • Staff Salary and AllowanceAll Nepalese staff & porters’ daily wages, salary, equipment, food & clothing.
  • Base Camp TentEach member will have their box tent at Base Camp, complete with a bed and a comfortable mattress, power supply, and lighting facilities.
  • Base Camp EquipmentSingle tent, foam mattresses and pillow per member, 1 dining tent, 1 kitchen tent, 1 communication tent, 1 toilet & 1 shower tent, 1 staff tent, 1 tent for Nepalese Base Camp staff, store tent, tables & chairs & all necessary cooking gear.
  • HeaterHeater at Base Camp in the dining area
  • Solar/Generator/Light1 Solar panel and generator for lights at BC, for battery charges, laptop, and other electronic devices.
  • TrainingOxygen, mask regulator, ice wall, and ladder training at Base Camp by IFMGA Guide.
  • Lobuche Peak ClimbAll necessary arrangements for climbing Lobuche Peak, including Sherpa, ropes, food, and High Camp services.
  • IFMGA Guide1 IFMGA guide will be with you from Kathmandu – BC– High Camps – Summit – BC - Kathmandu, all the time for your guidance.
  • High Altitude Climbing Sherpa1 Member: 1 Sherpa, during the entire climb from BC to the summit and back, and on each rotation.
  • AssistanceExperienced Climbing Sherpa support for transporting gear, climbing equipment, supplements, and food to all high camps (Camp I, II, III, and above).
  • Climbing Sherpa Salary & AllowanceClimbing Sherpa salary, equipment, food, and clothing.
  • BonusCarry bonus of Sherpas and route fixing charges.
  • Oxygen cylinder6 oxygen bottles (4 ltr) for each member and 4 oxygen bottles for each high-altitude Climbing Sherpa.
  • Oxygen Mask & Regulator1 set of oxygen masks & regulators for each member and high-altitude Climbing Sherpa.
  • Back-up Oxygen, Mask & RegulatorAdditional oxygen bottles, along with one set of oxygen mask and regulator, will be available at base camp and high camps and can be used if necessary.
  • High Camp Service (Infrastructure and Logistics)Hot meals at Camp II will be prepared and provided by a high-altitude cook. At other high camps, necessary cooking equipment and EPI gas will be supplied. Group climbing equipment, including fixed and dynamic ropes, will be provided and installed as required during the climbing period.
  • High Altitude TentMembers will share tents in high camps (2 members: 1 tent).
  • Rope Fixing TeamThe team of experienced Sherpas (from the Expedition Operators Association of Nepal) will fix the route to the summit of Everest (no extra charge will be applied to members).
  • Satellite PhoneA satellite phone for emergency communication, carried by the Sherpa, and also available for members at an additional charge.
  • Walkie-TalkieWalkie-talkie for communicating from Base Camp to Summit and Summit to Base Camp.
  • PermitsSatellite phone/walkie-talkie permits are required for all members and staff.
  • Weather ForecastAvailability of the daily weather forecast during the entire expedition
  • Himalayan Rescue Association (HRA) DoctorOne HRA Doctor at BC, along with a comprehensive medical kit for the member.
  • CertificateEverest and Lobuche peak climbing certificate issued by MoCTCA and NMA (after climbing Mt. Everest and Lobuche successfully).
COST EXCLUDES
  • AirfareInternational flight airfare (from and to Kathmandu).
  • Nepal Entry Visa FeeNepalese Visa fee is $125 USD for 90 days.
  • Insurance PolicyInsurance covering both medical and high-altitude evacuation costs (for the trip cancellation, interruption, high-altitude rescue & air evacuation, medical treatment, repatriation, etc.) *Mandatory (Send us a copy of your insurance policy- before your arrival.)
  • Meals in Kathmandu:Lunch and Dinner during the stay in Kathmandu.
  • Personal Climbing EquipmentClothing, packing items, bags, personal medical kit, and all kinds of personal trekking/climbing gear.
  • Personal ExpensesTelephone calls, internet, toiletries, battery recharge, hot shower, bottled/mineral water, laundry, soft drinks, beers, or any alcoholic beverages (during the trek and in Kathmandu, but we will provide soft drinks for members at Base Camp).
  • FilmingSpecial filming, camera, and drone permit fee.
  • Summit BonusSummit bonus for each climbing Sherpa- minimum $ 2500 USD.
  • TipsEach member needs to contribute a minimum of $200 USD each way as tips to be distributed among the porters, guides, and other staff involved. And $350 USD to the Base Camp and the high camp staff.
  • Extra Night’s AccommodationAny additional nights of accommodation in Kathmandu required due to early arrival or late departure, early return from expedition, or domestic flight cancellations for reasons other than those stated in the scheduled itinerary.
  • Rescue EvacuationRescue evacuation in case of emergency, helicopter rescue if required.
  • No Refunds for Early DepartureAny expenses for early returning members due to sickness, injury or any other reason. No Refunds will be entertained for any unused service.
  • ExtraAny other services or activities which are not mentioned in the itinerary.

Complementaries

  • Cap and T-shirt
  • Duffle Bag
  • Welcome and Farewell Dinner
FIXED DATES
Date Status Group Size Action
56 Days
Start – 2026-04-25
End – 2026-06-03
Booking Open 1 – 12 PAX
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