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Everest
Advance Base
Camp
Trek |
I am sure many of you have dreamed of standing
below Mt. Everest and staring up at the world's largest mountain
towering above you. You are now being given a once in a lifetime
opportunity to live your dream and truly experience the magic of
Mt. Everest...
Unparalleled views of Everest can be seen clearly from the base
camps. We will hike to one of the highest points on earth
without the aid of crampons, ice picks, and all the technical
equipment.
Our journey will begin with some wonderful sightseeing in the
ancient town of Lhasa. This wondrous city is generally regarded
as the heart of Tibet and is filled with unparalleled history,
culture, and beauty. The Potala Palace dominates the skyline
with its powerful and ancient architecture. The numerous temples
and monasteries surrounding the city, such as the Jokhang and
Drepung, allow travelers to experience Tibetan Buddhism first
hand. A visit to these ancient monasteries will leave you with a
sense of astonishment for years to come! Along the way to
Everest we will also experience Buddhist culture in the
awe-inspiring towns of Shigatse and Gyantse. What an amazing
journey this is! |
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Facts of the
Trek |
Departure : On Request.
Main Season : April - November
Accommodation : Tented Camp
Duration : 18 Days
Maximum Height : 6340m.
Entry :
Zhangmu
Exit : Lhasa |
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Itinerary of
Everest Base Camp Trek in
Detail |
Day 01 :
FLY KATHMANDU [1400M] -
LHASA [3660M]
After flying a long time to Nepal I am sure you dread another
day of flying. However, this remarkable flight last only an hour
while crossing the Himalayan range. As you may expect the
striking mountain views surround you the entire time. Once you
arrive at Gonggar airport, an easy two hour drive will take you
to your final destination of the traditional Dhood Gu Hotel. The
remainder of the day can be spent relaxing and exploring some of
the many sights in Lhasa. |
Day 02 :
IN LHASA
Haven't you always dreamed of visiting the
ancient Tibetan monasteries? Our knowledgeable
English speaking guide will show you everything
there is to see in some of these renowned
sights. First off we will explore the
beautifully preserved Sera Monastery. Many of
the pictures you see of Tibet are of these
buildings with their white washed walls and
golden roofs. To this day several hundred monks
live and study in this architecture. The
afternoon will be spent exploring the Jokhang
temple and Norbulingka.
The Norbunglinka is another astounding piece of
architecture and was once the summer palace of
the Dalai Lama. Jokhang Temple will provide you
one of your first sights of devout Tibetans, as
hundreds visit this sacred shrine each day. The
central market of Lhasa, the Barkor, surrounds
the Jokhang Temple. In these cobbled streets you
can experience more Tibetan culture and even
purchase some amazing crafts. |
Day 03 :
IN LHASA
To explore some of the ancient quarters of the
Dalai Lama we will visit Potala Palace in the
morning. Be prepared for astonishment as this
grand palace has been around since before the
17th century. To add even more history and
culture we will also visit Drepung Monastery.
Once home to over 10,000 monks, the Drepung
Monastery is still a beautiful sight to see.
Miraculously it was one of the few sights to
escape the Cultural Revolution without
widespread damage. |
Day 04 :
IN LHASA
Today is a day for you to relax, properly
acclimatize, and further explore Lhasa. The
choices range from enjoying a meal in one of the
excellent restaurants to exploring more
monasteries or browsing in the towns markets.
Take it easy and have a great day! |
Day 05 :
DRIVE LHASA - GYANTSE
In the morning we will depart from Lhasa and
travel in Land cruisers along the Friendship
highway. Numerous passes, such as Khambo La and
Kharo La, provide wondrous views of the
Himalayan range. A colossal glacier rises nearly
straight up from the road as we pas Kharo La.
The drive is no daunting task as we pass through
many more beautiful Tibetan valleys and quiet
villages along the way. Our final destination is
the first class Holi-Lake Hotel in Gyantse. |
Day 06 :
DRIVE GYANTSE [3950M] - SHIGATSE [3900M] 90KM
We will be given the opportunity of experiencing
more wondrous Tibetan culture as we see the
Gyantse Dzong and Kumbum. Expansive views of the
valley can be seen from the ancient Dzong fort.
The Kumbum is much more than a stupa, as it is
surrounded by numerous Tibetan murals and small
chapel houses. Even if you are no art
connoisseur you will be amazed by these ancient
murals and architecture
We continue on with a short drive to Shigatse,
the second largest city in Tibet. Not a minute
is wasted as we have a full afternoon of
exploring the local markets and monasteries. It
is very intriguing to see how ancient Tibetan
culture compares to the modern day culture we
will experience. There are endless amounts of
sights, both modern and ancient, to see around
this city. The night will be spent in Tibetan
style Wutse or Mansarovar Hotel. |
Day 07 :
DRIVE SHIGATSE - SHEGAR [NEW TINGRI]
Once more we will drive along the Friendship
Highway and immerse ourselves in the wondrous
views of the Tibetan plateau. Along the way we
will cross our highest pass of the journey,
Gyamtso La, as well as numerous nomadic herders.
The night will be spent in the comfortable Hotel
Quomolongma |
Day 08 :
DRIVE SHEGAR [4050M] - RONGBUK
We will leave Shegar in the morning and cross
the Pang La pass. The view from the top is truly
awe-inspiring as nearly the entire Himalayas are
laid out before you. This may be your first real
glimpse of Everest. |
Day 09 :
RONGBUK EVEREST BC
Our ninth day will be spent enjoying the barren
yet awe-inspiring surroundings of the Everest
Base Camp. It is a life changing experience to
stare up into the world's largest mountain. We
will slowly begin to acclimatize. |
Day 10 :
RONGBUK EVEREST BC
To be safe, another day must be spent properly
acclimatizing in Rongbuk. You can relax during
the day and explore the area even further. |
Day 11 :
TREK FROM EVEREST BASE CAMP TO CAMP 1 [5460M]
Our first challenging trek will be made to Base
Camp 1. Along the way we can explore the Rongbuk
Glacier and surrounding areas. The views around
this massive glacier are some of the best in the
world. We will take a trail that rises to the
east side of this ice cap and heads toward the
peak of Mt. Everest. The hike is fairly short,
but the high altitude may still be hard for many
so relax today and enjoy exploring this amazing
area. |
Day 12 :
TREK TO INTERIM CAMP [5760M]
Our trekking trail today will meander over
gravel hills to the west of the glacier. Another
scenic day awaits us as we spend the night at
the interim camp. Ice pinnacles surround us in
all directions. What an amazing experience! |
Day 13 :
REST DAY IN INTERIM CAMP
Today is another day to rest and properly
acclimatize. We are now at extremely high
altitudes, and must take all necessary safety
precautions! Small excursions can be taken today
and wonderful pictures abound. |
Day 14 :
TREK TO CAMP 2 [5970M]
Today we ascend even farther into the intricate
maze of ice as we meet up with the Changste
glacier. It is such an incredible experience to
be hiking on the world's highest mountain! Today
our camp is even more beautiful than past sites.
We are surrounded on all sides by varying
glaciers and hanging ice. The Serac Highway
protrudes a gravel point into the center of
these amazing ice formations |
Day 15 :
TREK TO ABC [6340M] AND RETURN TO CAMP 2
It is completely up to you today whether you
want to spend the night at Base camp 3 or simply
hike there during the day and return to Base
Camp 2. The walk will be much more enjoyable
tomorrow if we stay at the second base camp.
However, if you wish we can spend the night at
an even higher altitude and impressive location.
Camp 3 lies in the center of flattened gravel
mounds next to the glacier. Today we can observe
many of the challenging pinnacles, ridges, and
even the rock summit of Everest. Camp 3 is only
2400 meters from the top. What a sight it is to
finally arrive at nearly the highest point in
the world! |
Day 16 :
RETURN TO BASE CAMP
Today is a long day as we cruise downhill back
towards the first base camp. Wonderful sights
abound as we leave this amazing peak. |
Day 17 :
DRIVE RONGBUK - NYALAM
On our second to last day we will rejoin the
Friendship Highway and experience another
amazing drive through Tibet. Once again we will
cross two high passes with magnificent Himalayan
views. Towards the end of the day we will
descend from the Tibetan plateau and arrive in
Nyalam. It is a huge relief for many to arrive
back in this lush town with showers and beds. |
Day 18 :
DRIVE NYALAM - KATHMANDU
Today is a sad day for most as we end our
journey. In the morning we will cross the
Friendship Bridge and head back into Nepal. We
must bid a fond farewell to our Tibetan guide
and go through all the necessary border
paperwork. Our Nepalese staff will meet you on
the other side and take you your last five hours
into Kathmandu. |
5 Departure
dates in 2006:
08-28 April, 4-21 May, 1-18
June, 2-19 September, 12-29
September |
Cost:
4-5 Pax: US$ 2250 Per Person
6-9 Pax: US$ 2000 Per Person
Single Supplement US$ 150. |
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