 The mountaineers who wish to climb 8000m peak, Cho Oyu will be their best choice since the mountain is straight forward to climb with minimal objective danger and less technically demanding. Cho Oyu has higher rate of success than other 8000m peaks simply because of the easy access to the base camp and short and all fixed technical sections during the climbing. Normally, three camps are set in the approach. From base camp, we trek to the advance base camp at 5,700m. We climb through steep moraines to a shoulder at 6,400m where camp I is set up. From here we climb up through the ridge and fix rope to climb a 50m high serac barrier split by a ramp to set up the camp II at about 7,000m. The climbing becomes easier and place our camp III at 7,500m on the north west face. The summit is a long way at the far end with huge snow fields.  Shishapangm is one of the very lovely mountain of China, which lies in the autonomous region called the Tibet of China, only a very few people in the world had idea about the Shishapangma before the Chinese opened Tibet to the western summiteers in 1978. The Tibetans regard it as the very holy mountain. It is the youngest mountain among the peaks situated above the height of 8000m, and there are only fourteen mountains above in the 8000m high Himalayan ranges. Till to date many climbers have succeeded to approach on its apex. Trip Profile: 51 Days Trip 06 Nights in Kathmandu 45 Days for Tibet side with Expedition |
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu (1350m.) and transfer to Hotel Day 02: Preparing Expedition/visa for Tibet (Kathmandu) Day 03: Preparing expedition (Kathmandu) Day 04: Drive to Kodari, Transfer to Zhangmu (2300M.) hotel Day 05: Drive Nylam 3750m. Over night at hotel Day 06: Nylam rest for acclimatization Day 08: Drive to Chinese Base camp Day 09: Acclimatization Day 10: Prepare load for Advance Base Camp 5000m. Day 11: Trek to Middle Camp Day 12: Trek to Advance Base Camp 5400m. Day 13-25: Climbing Period Shishapangama 8,035m. Day 26: Trek to Base Camp Day 27: Drive Nyalam Day 28: Drive Tingri 4340m. – Hotel Day 29: Drive to Chinese Base Camp 4700m. Camping Day 30: Chinese Base Camp Day 31: Prepared load to Yak for ABC. Camping Day 32: Base Camp – Middle camp with Yaks Day 33: Middle Camp - Cho Oyu Advance Base Camp Day 34-44: Climbing Period for Cho Oyu 8201m. Day 45: Advance Base camp – Chinese Base camp Day 46: Base Camp – Drive to Tingri Day 47: Drive Tingri – Zhangmu Day 48: Drive Zhangmu – Kathmandu Day 49-50: Kathmandu Day 51: Final Departure QUOTATION: USD 10, 900 PER PERSON FOR GROUP JOINING BASIS MIN GROUP OF 4 PERSONS USD 3500 FOR CLIMBING SHERPA EACH MOUNTAIN COST INCLUDES: 01. 6 nights hotel in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast 02. Expedition Nepalese crews: Professional Expedition Cook, Kitchen boy, at BC - ABC. Equipment) allowances, daily ways, expedition insurance for ABC crews, lodging en-route, visa for Tibet 03. Full board hotel in route Tibet side (bed & breakfast, Lunch, dinner) 04. Chinese Base Camp - Advance Base Camp 1 tent for 2 person, Dining tent, Table and Chairs, toilet tent, Mess tent, Kitchen tent, expedition crew tent 05. 3 Yaks Base Camp to ABC 50 Kg. per member - after sharing camping Food & Equipments 06. 2 Yaks ABC to Base Camp 40 Kg. Per member - after sharing camping Food & Equipments 07. Kathmandu - Zhangmu - BC & back all transfer by Bus Nepal side & Jeep & Truck in Tibet side. 08. Peak permit for Cho Oyu 8201m & Shishapangma 8035m. 09. Tibet Visa 10. Travel permit 11. Liaison officer & Interpreter 12. Road maintenance Tibet side 13. Nepalese crew' insurance 14. High way & conservation charges 15. Our service charge COST DOES NOT INCLUDES: 01. Air travel to and from Kathmandu. 02. Custom clearance in Kathmandu for Cargo (per person USD 100) 03. Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu. 04. Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone calls, and all other items of personal nature. 05. Entry visa into Nepal. This can be obtained at the airport upon arrival, Re-entry visa for Nepal. 06. Departure tax at Kathmandu airport for international flight. 07. Personal travels, medical and rescue insurance. 08. Climbing equipment, high altitude food & fuel above ABC. 09. Bar bills, Gas, Oxygen & regulator, Gamo Bag, 10. Rescue Jeep. 11. Land slides charges in Nepal side 12. Extra night hotel in Kathmandu Note: * The package cost is including from Kathmandu / Border / Chinese Base camp and then back to Kathmandu with group traveling. * If the expedition will be finished earlier then schedules or cancelled the expedition because of any reason, the cost will not be refundable, * If the client fallen sick during the expedition and have to return to Kathmandu or Lhasa, client should bear all of the travel expenses by them self. The company will be responsible for there sickness and cancelled expenses. * Expedition member are allowed to carry only up to 50kg climbing gears and food along with them. But, if the members climbing gears are more than 50kg, they should have to pay USD 100 for per yak’s load by themselves. |