Mount Cho Oyu Expedition (8201m)

Cho Oyu (8201m) is the sixth highest mountain in the world, located a short distance to the west from Everest in the Khumbu region of Eastern Nepal along the Tibetan border.
There’s no really technical sections and the objective dangers are close to non-existent. Its relatively easy access makes it an attractive climb for someone with limited time, as it can be attempted in roughly 6 weeks round trip. Base Camp is accessible by jeep and it is possible to reach Kathmandu in a very long day from Base Camp.
Because of it’s ease of access, ABC is often crowded with a large number of expeditions. Just west of Cho Oyu is the Nangpa La, the old trade route between the Khumbu Sherpas and Tibet.
It was the third such peak climbed, and the first climbed by light expedition and in Autumn. The mountain was first climbed on October 19, 1954 via the north-west ridge by Herbert Tichy, Joseph Jöchler and Sherpa Pasang Dawa Lama of an Austrian expedition. Cho Oyu was the fifth 8000 meters peak to be climbed, after Annapurna in June 1950, Mount Everest, Nanga Parbat and K2
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu. Hotel accommodation.
Day 02 – 03: Day in Kathmandu. Getting a group Tibetan visa.
Day 04: Drive from Kathmandu to Zhangmu (2350 m)
Day 05: Drive to Nylam (3750 m)
Day 06: Rest and acclimatization at Nylam
Day 07: Drive to Tingri (4200 m)
Day 08: Rest and acclimatization in Tingri
Day 09: Drive to Cho Oyu Base Camp (5100 m)
Day 10: Rest day at Cho-Oyu BC
Day 11: Ascent to Camp 5400m
Day 12: Ascent to Advance Base Camp (5700 m)
Day 13-35: Climbing Cho-Oyu
Day 36: Descent to Base Camp
Day 37: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 38: Day in Kathmandu (reserve day)
Day 39: Departure from Kathmandu

Includes
Accomodation 3 star standard hotels in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast
Mt. Cho-Oyu expedition permit fee
Tibet Visa and Travel permit fee
Liaison officer and Interpreter
Full board hotel in route to Tibet side Zhangmu, Nyalam and Tingri (bed and breakfast, Lunch, dinner)
Emergency Oxygen, Mask and regulator for Advance Base Camp
We provide 3 Yak Per person’s (40 KG) Load is carried by the Yak till to from CBC to ABC
We provide 2 Yak Per person’s (35 KG) Load is carried by the Yak on the way back to the ABC to CBC
We provide 1 Yak for each high altitude Sherpa CBC to ABC to CBC
We provide 1 Yak for each ABC member and CBC member
Expert professional Nepalese expedition crews like Cook, Kitchen boy, ABC guide and mountaineering gears till to the ABC are provided; and our crews get all expedition facilities from our office itself
Base Camp to Advance Base Camp 1 tent for 2 person provide North Face or same qualities
Dining tent, Table, Chairs, Toilet tent, Mess tent and Kitchen tent
Transportation: Kathmandu to Zhangmu to Chinese Base Camp to Zhangmu provided the Mini bus/Jeep for the members & Truck for the equipment
Nepalese crew’ insurance
1 climbing sherpa for 1 member
Nepal & tibet goverment taxs

Excludes
International air travel to and from Kathmandu.
International departure tax.
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
Laundry, postage, telephone calls and all other items of personal nature.
Entry & Re- entry visa for Nepal.
Personal Expenses.
Medical and rescue insurance.
Personal Climbing equipment
Bar Bills and beverage
Rescue Jeep
Medicine and first aid expenses
Satellite phone in payable basis
Extra yak
Climbing Bonus and summit bonus for climbing sherpa (if you use climbing sherpa)
Extra Services
Russian oxygen, Mask & Regulator, Satellite phone (Personal use for climber), Film Permit,
Any other extra services
Tips for staffs sherpas

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