Nepal Tour

Thursday, March 5, 2020

The climax of the highest peak - thus climbing Everest


Nepal. The world's highest peak, Mount Everest, has been the subject of great prestige for climbers in the world. Hundreds of foreign climbers visit Nepal every season, even at the risk of mounting a tremendous risk.
We created this accompanying photo-feature to help many Nepalese curious about how to climb Everest. We have tried to inform you about the time and place of departure from the first day to the peak of the Everest - here is a presentation about the Everest ascent.

First Day - Hiding from Kathmandu


From Kathmandu to Lukla Airport at an altitude of 100 meters, the flight can be reached by walking about three hours. There are two-star hotels or lodges in Phakking, and where you can start the journey by kissing Everest with relaxation on the first day.

Second and third day - Faxing to Namche 

Ascending after breakfast in the morning, the mountaineer had to walk for Namche Bazaar. Namche Bazar, located at an altitude of 5,900 meters, is the gateway to the Everest Summit and the Everest National Park. Food and refreshments can be found along the scenic view of the Himalayan range. After walking for about 3 hours, one can reach Namche Bazaar, which is 3 km away from Fakding. Most tourists stay in Namche for two nights. On the second day, the tourists visit the highest Everest Hotel View.
The Namche Bazaar buses also attract tourists or climbers to the Everest.

Fourth day - Tenboche from Namche


After breakfast at Namche Bazaar, you can go hiking for Tengboche. Located 5 km from Namche, Tengboche can be reached after an hour's walk. At a height of 5,900 meters, Tengboche offers panoramic views of the mountains including the Amadeblum, Lhotse, Nuptse and other mountains. The Tengboche monastery here has also become a tourist attraction. One night in Tengboche to rest and prepare for the next day's trip to Dingboche.

Fifth Day - Dingboche from Tengboche


On the fifth day, Everest mountaineers can go on a hiking trip to Dingboche for a meal at Tenboche. Within 5 km, Dingboche can reach Tengboche after an hour's walk. Dingboche Sherpa is a village situated at an altitude of 5,900 meters. In 1979, Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Edmund Hillary made the base camp for the village of Dingboche while climbing Everest. 
In the last few years, due to the increase in global temperature, the village has stopped receiving much snow. Should stay here for a night too.

Sixth / Seventh Day - Lobuche from Dingboche 

Everest ascents for the Lobuche by eating breakfast at Dingboche. Within 2 hours, one can reach Sherpa village, Lobuche, at an altitude of 5,900 meters, 5 km away from Dingboche. The village is located on the outskirts of the Lobuche Himalaya, 1,596 meters high. Some climbers have also climbed the Lobuche Himalaya in preparation for the Everest climb.

Eighth Day - Everest Base Camp from Lobuche

On the eighth day, Lobuche can have breakfast and leave for the Everest Base Camp. The base camp, 5 km away, can be reached in 1 hour from Lobuche. The base camp is the departure point of the Everest Summit while the Everest is the dream camp for the ascent. During the spring season, a gathering of around 3,000 people can be seen here. The climbers rest here for 3 to 5 days and then the actual ascension begins.

Camp one (6050 meters): 

The start of the expedition to kiss the highest peak from the base camp of the Everest begins with the camp van. Camp Wan is very dangerous for mountaineering because of the open snow.

Camp Two (6500 meters): 

Due to the canopy, it is easy for the camp to climb. Mountaineers often spend two nights resting in a camp attached to the southern summit of Everest.

Camp Three (7200 meters):

Camp Three is a great place to relax. To reach Camp Three, in the plains facing the Lhotse Mountains, it is considered very difficult for ascents. Clients must use tools including crampons, ice axles to reach Camp Three.

Camp Four (South Coal) (7900 meters): 

For mountaineers, the Sherpas supply oxygen and other tools to the Camp Four. This is the last camp for the last climb of the Everest, with no camping above it. From here it takes 3 to 5 hours to reach the summit of Everest.


Hilary Step: 

The Hillary Step, named for Edmund Hillary, at an altitude of 8790 meters. This place was very challenging until the 5th. Due to the large rock, it has been difficult to cross, but after the earthquake of 4, the rocks have been removed and it has become easier for the climbers.

Everest Summit (Third Pole): 

At an altitude of 8848 meters, this summit is the ultimate destination for climbers. Clients spend 3 to 5 minutes at the Everest summit. Cho Ouy and Makalu Mountain can be seen closely from the cliffs of Everest. From here, the terrain of Nepal and Tibet can also be seen clearly. About 8,000 mountaineers and Sherpas have climbed the Everest so far.

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