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Location:
Tibet. Mt Everest
Total Tour Duration: 21 Days
Accommodation: Hotels and Tents
Minimum
Group Size: 2
Departures: April to October
Maximum Altitude: 6340m
Proposed Fixed
Dates for 2011:
April
21/04 –
12/05/2011
May
05/05 – 26/06/2011
26/05 – 16/06/2011
June
16/06 – 07/07/2011
July
07/07 – 28/07/2011
28/07 – 18/08/2011
August
11/08 – 01/09/2011
28/08 – 18/09/2011
September
04/09 – 25/09/2011
25/09 – 16/10/2011
Tibet Visa
When entering Tibet from
Nepal, Chinese Visas cannot be used. The visa for Tibet must be
obtained from the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu.
When you confirm your trip
with us, we will organize your Travel Permit for Tibet, Visa Approval
Documents and apply to the Chinese embassy to obtain your visa. We will
thus require your full passport details, 3 weeks prior to your arrival
at Kathmandu. The final documentation will be done on arrival in Nepal.
Visa for
Tibet obtained elsewhere has still got to be endorsed by the Chinese
Embassy in Kathmandu.
Your current Passport must
be valid for a minimum of six months from the date of travel. The
passport must also have more than two blank visa pages. We will require
two full front passport photos taken against a clear background, in
either colour or black and white. Photo's cannot be scanned and if
digital, must be printed on gloss photo paper.
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EVEREST ADVANCED BASE CAMP TREK

ITINERARY - ADVANCED EVEREST BASE CAMP
Day 1: Kathmandu
Arrive Kathmandu and transfer to
Hotel
Day 2: Kathmandu
Explore the Kathmandu Valley and visit some of the world heritage sites.
Day 3. Kathmandu to
Lhasa (3660m)
Transfer to the airport for
the hour-long flight across the main Himalayan range. Afternoon at rest to acclimatise to Lhasa's high
altitude.
Day 4: Lhasa
We will visit Lhasa's many monasteries and sites, such as the Sera Monastery, and the Norbulingka, the
summer palace of the Dalai Lama.
Day 5: Lhasa
We visit the Potala
Palace and Drepung Monastery founded in the 14th century,
and once the largest in the world, with a population of around 10,000 monks.
The afternoon, is a time to
relax or further explore the area.
Day 6: Lhasa to Gyantse
(3950m)
Travelling by jeep along the Friendship Highway we cross the Khamba La (4794m) and continue westwards over
another high pass the Karo La (5045m) with incredible glacial views. We spend the night in a Hotel at Gyantse. [261km]
Day 7: Gyantse to Shigatse
(3900m)
After an early morning tour of some of the Gyantse Dzong (14th Century fort) and the Kumbum, a large
stupa,
we head off on a short 90km drive to Shigatse, the second largest city in Tibet. In the afternoon we will explore the area, local monasteries and market. Overnight
at the Hotel. [90km]
Day 8: Shigatse to Shegar (4050m)
We continue along the Friendship Highway, marvelling once more at the barren yet spectacular landscape of
Tibet. Beyond the town of Lhatse we cross the highest pass on our journey, the Gyamtso La [5220m]. From here we descend to the plains en route to Shegar and overnight at Hotel Quomolongma.[244km]
Day 9: Shegar to Rongbuk (5000m)
On our travels, we are rewarded with uninterrupted views stretching from Makalu to Shishapangma,
with clear views of Everest as we turn into the Rongbuk Valley. Overnight Guest House.(68km)
Day 10: Rongbuk to Everest Base
We spend a night to acclimatise after the 8km trek to Base Camp. Overnight in tents.
Day 11: Everest Base
We will explore the surroundings of the Rongbuk Everest base
on short treks and spend time acclimatising.
Overnight in tents.
Day 12: Everest Base to Camp 1
We trek alongside the Rongbuk Glacier, an impressive frozen ocean of ice waves. Camp 1 [5460m] is set amongst
barren moraine hills and we spend the afternoon acclimatising and doing short
treks in the area.
(5460m)
Day 13: Everest Intermediate Camp
We trek on the west rim of the glacier as we head to intermediate camp at 5760m. We will also look at the
nearby ice seracs which rise like white sails from a debris-laden glacier surface.
(5760m)
Day 14: Rest at Intermediate
We spend time acclimatising.
Day 15: Everest Camp 2
We trek towards the confluence with the Changtse glacier, above which we will find Camp 2 at 5970, set amidst
glaciers in the appropriately named Serac Highway.
(5970m)
Day 16: Everest Advanced Base Camp (6340m) and return to camp 2
Camp
3 is the advanced base camp for the North Col route up Mount Everest. The top of Everest appears phenomenally close now and is as little as some 2400 meter higher than
camp 3. Retrace our steps from Advanced Base to Camp 2.
Day 17: Return to
Everest Base
The return to Base is obviously a longer down hill journey from
Advanced Base than Camp 2. The decision taken on Day 17 will determine the distance to be covered.
Day 18: Drive Rongbuk
- Nyalam
After arriving back at Rongbuk, we begin our drive towards Tingri, cross another two high passes, and
begin our descent from the Tibetan Plateau to Nyalam just 30 km before the Nepalese border. [215km]
Day 19: Drive Nyalam
- Kathmandu
We arrive at the Chinese - Nepalese border, say goodbye to our Tibetan team, pass through customs and
join up with our Nepalese staff. We then head back into Kathmandu, a trip which takes about 5 hours, depending on road and weather conditions. [153km]
(1400m)
Day 20: Kathmandu
At leisure.
Day 21:
Departure
Transfer to the airport after your incredible trip to Everest Advanced Base
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Difficulty
Trekking at high altitude
with some climbing required over rock, glaciers or snow.
Crampons may be required at certain times of the year.
Books/DVDs - Click on the image
Surviving Everest: 50 Years On The Mountain
Format:
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