Everest und Nuptse - Blick vom Kala Patthar (5.620 m)

Everest Expedition - Ascent from Nepal

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Basic costs:
29.950,00 €
Full service:
47.500,00 €
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Mount Everest - 8,848 m (29,029 ft) Climb from Nepal (62 days)

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✪ Many successful expeditions from Nepal
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✪ Experienced team and great sherpas

Mountaineering

Technical scale: Mountaineering skills required for our expeditions, alpine tours and demanding trekking.
 
1 - easy
2 - quite difficult
3 - difficult
4 - very difficult
5 - extreme
 
Mountaineering is the underlying ability to climb any mountain. On classic expeditions, many exposed areas are secured.
 

1 - easy / simple

"Easy" on expedition already includes mountaineering in alpine terrain or on glaciers up to grad ZS/AD "quite difficult" according to alpine scale. Exposed areas and crevasses are fixed if possible. Basic knowledge in handling ice axe / crampons and rope is required.

2 - quite difficult

Route with extensive passages in the grad ZS/AD: Safe handling with an ice ax, crampons and rope are required. Exposed places or crevasses are fixed if possible or walked in rope team.

3 - difficult

Persistent suspended passages must be managed. These will be insured if possible. Mountaineering on the alpine scale S/D "difficult" with exposed climbing passages (up to IV. UIAA degree). Good use of crampons and rope is required, as well as safe climbing in combined terrain.
 

4 - very demanding

Exposed and demanding route. The difficulties range up to the alpine scale SS/TD "very difficult" and are mostly insured. Dealing with fixed rope and climbing clamps, increased demands on climbing technique, physical conditions and experience are required, as are all the demands of "difficult" mountaineering.
 

5 - extreme

Very demanding mountaineering, even without the possibilities of protection. The terrain will rarely exceed the alpine difficulty SS/TD, but can reach the requirements of the alpine scale AS/ES "extremely difficult". Above-average ability and a lot of experience in alpine mountaineering are expected.
 
Danger Warning: For safety reasons, your personal skills and sufficient experience are required for each expedition and ascent (specific description under Information / Requirements).

Stamina - Endurance

A mountain athlete needs endurance above any other specific fitness skill. Cardiovascular fitness is of course always subject to the movement (as climbing rocks or steep ice, you will not be able to transfer your triathlete or running fitness to mountains without being solid in the required mountaineering skills).

1 - Active Tour
Easy treks to EBC or on top of Kilimanjaro. You should be an active person.
 
2 - Sportive Tour
More demanding treks, simple climbs, like the climb of Elbrus. You should be a sportive person regularly exercising (at least 2-3x per week).
 
3 - Demanding Trek / Expedition
Very demanding treks like to the top of Aconcagua, or expeditions at the physical lower level like Ama Dablam. You should be an endurance athlete wit mountaineering experience. You should train endurance at least 3x/week.
 
4 - High Endurance - Expedition
To climb Everest (with oxygen-support) or some of the "easier" 8000m peaks you need a strong endurance. You should train specifically at least 4-5x per week.
 
5 - Very high Endurance - Expedition
Some of our special self-supported 8000m+ peak climbs as on Makalu, or to climb Everest (without oxygen-support) fit into this category. Your endurance should be near the level of a professional mountain athlete. 

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Everest Expedition - Ascent from Nepal

Selected dates:
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Basic costs:
29.950,00 €
Full service:
47.500,00 €

Airport of departure:

Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, München oder Wien


Everest Nepal - Costs & Services

Your full-service membership includes all the service packages with a flight from Europe (without flight, individual arrangement possible of course). Services:
 
  • Organization of the entire expedition
  • Experienced SummitClimb expedition leader
  • Scheduled flights to Nepal and back from various European airports:
    - please indicate your wish
    - incl. 30kg free baggage allowance and 8kg hand baggage
  • Preparation and training weekend (optional)

Our basic climb includes:

  • Organization of the expedition
  • British, European, or American leadership:
    - until Everest base camp (EBC)
    - recommendations for your Mount Everest ascent (above EBC)
  • All permit fees and liaison officer
  • Basecamp with basecamp sleeping tent, basecamp dining tent, and tables and chairs:
    - Skillful base camp cooks
    - Three meals each day, warm drinks, snacks
  • Transport to Lulka to/from Kathmandu incl. local flights (15kg on your flight, 30kg cargo)
  • Everest base camp trek to/from Lukla for you and your personal equipment only (boots, ice axe, clothing, sleeping bag, max. 40 kg), including accommodation and meals on the road
  • VHF radio
  • Emergency equipment and supplies
  • Access to team fixed ropes and camps (sites, not tents)
  • Two nights stay in a Kathmandu ****hotel (Marriott Aloft Thamel) on arrival and two nights prior to departure in a double room. Private rooms are available for a small additional fee.
 
Our full-service expedition additionally includes:
 
  • British, European, or American leader:
    - leadership (not guiding) for the entire expedition
    - organization of your Mount Everest Ascent
  • Expert climbing Sherpa
    - min. 1 sherpa per 2 clients on summit push
    - gear allowance, salary, and insurance 
  • Full base camp with dinning tent, showers, bathroom, and solar charger
  • Private tents in basecamp (no sharing)
  • Double occupancy tents above base camp:
    - 4 high camps on Mount Everest standard route,  Nepal
    - stoves, gas, high camp food
  • Use of group gear and supplies

Additional services are available on Mount Everest - Nepal:

  • Private Sherpa (personal guide/porter):
    - Carries up to 10 kg (22bs) of your personal equipment between camps.
    - Carries up to 5kg of our personal equipment on summit day.
    - Climbs with you, melts water, cooks, and will be with you every step of the way.
  • Personal equipment carriage service:
    - Sherpa carries up to 10kg (22lbs) of personal equipment up and down the mountain between camps.
 
What is not included?
 
  • Mountain climbing rescue and travel insurance
  • Personal climbing equipment and clothing (available on request)
  • Additional oxygen bottles (for standard ascent not needed)
  • Gratuities for staff
  • Nepalese visas
  • Cost of jeep transportation if leaving early

Everest Nepal - expedition itinerary

I. Travel & Trek to Everest Base Camp

Day 1 • ​​​​​Flight to Nepal: Individual departure, depending on the desired departure point.

Day 2 • Kathmandu, Nepal: Latest arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel. Material check and last purchases, otherwise the day is at leisure. We meet for dinner with the entire international expedition team. ****Hotel near Thamel BB.

Day 3 • Kathmandu, Nepal: Orientation day in Kathmandu and expedition briefing on the further course of the expedition. ****Hotel BB.

Day 4 • Flight to Lukla: Flight to Lukla (2,860 m / 9,380 ft): Execution and date depend strongly on the weather (visual flight). Depending on arrival overnight in Lukla or walk to Phakding (2,550m / 8,366 ft), trek of approx. 2 hours. Overnight stay in a simple lodge FB.

Day 5 •Trek to Namche Bazar: Hike through the impressive gorge to Namche Bazar (3,440m / 11,286 ft), 5-6 hours. A short hike allows the first view of Mount Everest.

Day 6 • Namche Bazar: Rest day in Namche Bazar (3.440m). Overnight stay in a simple lodge FB.

Day 7 • Trek to Tengboche: After the descent and a steep counter ascent of 600m we reach the famous monastery at Tengboche (3,870 m / 12,696 ft), about 3-5 hours. A short descent leads down to Deboche (3640m) and a bit up the valley to Pangboche (3,900m / 12,795 ft). Overnight stay in a simple lodge FB.

Day 8 • Trek to Pheriche: Further through the valley towards Nuptse, Lhotse, and Mount Everest to Pheriche (4,250 m / 13,945 ft). Overnight stay in a simple lodge FB.

Day 9 • Trek to Dugla: We turn north and reach Dugla (4,600 m / 15,091 ft) in a short distance. Overnight stay in a simple lodge FB.

Day 10 • Trek to Lobuche: We reach the village of Lobuche (4,900 m / 16,076 ft ). Overnight stay in a simple lodge FB.

Day 11 • Train / Acclimate on Lobuche

Day 12 • Train / Acclimate on Lobuche

Day 13 • Trekk to Gorak Shep: We will walk to Gorak Shep and upon arrival at the lodge we will be able to acclimatize by climbing the Kala Patthar, 5650m high. Overnight stay in Gorak Shep (5150m), Overnight stay in a simple lodge FB.

Day 14 • Trek to Everest Base Camp: Short hike to Everest Nepal Base Camp (5,300m) already built up and waiting for us. We have our kitchen in base camp, full board (FB) with plenty of food, tea time, snacks at base camp, and warm drinks available throughout the day. Personal sleeping tent for each member.

II. Prepare your Everest ascent

Day 15 • Everest Base Camp (EBC): Organization, rest, training, and preparation for the upcoming ascent. 

Day 16 • Rest: Preparation for the upcoming ascent, start at night.

Day 17 •  Camp 1: Ascent to 1st camp, night and overnight stay (5,800 m / 19,029 ft)

Day 18 •  Camp 2: Ascent to camp 2 and overnight stay (6,200 m / 20,341 ft)

Day 19 •  Camp 2: Rest at camp 2 and overnight stay (6,200 m / 20,341 ft)

Day 20 •  Camp 3: ascent to the 3rd camp and overnight stay (7,300 m / 23,950 ft)

Day 21 • ​​​​​​​ EBC: Descent to base camp.

Day 22 • ​​​​​​​Pheriche: Descent to around 4.000 m / 13,000 ft altitude into the green Khumbu valley. At the Sonam Lodge in Pangboche, our local base in the Khumbu region, we can have a good rest.

Day 23 • Rest low: We should be down for at least two full days in order to recover well and allow the acclimatization to take full effect. Of course, there can be some delays due to weather conditions or personal reasons. These decided rest days should be before the summit push.

Day 24 • EBC: We go back up to Everest Base Camp to prepare for the summit push.

III. Climb Everest from Nepal: Summit Push

Day 25 • Camp 2: Early start from Base Camp. Ascent to 2nd high camp and overnight stay (6,200 m / 20,341 ft)

Day 26 • Camp 3: ascent to the 3rd high camp and overnight stay (7,300 m / 23,950 ft)

Day 27 • Camp 4: ascent to the 4th high camp and overnight stay (8,000 m / 26,247 ft)

Day 28 • SUMMIT: summit push - Mount Everest: 8,848 m (29,029 ft)

Day 29 • Descent: On the summit day descent ideally to Camp 2 and then today back to EBC.

Day 30-46 • Reserve: A full 17 days to reserve in case of bad weather or for better acclimatization. With a bit of luck, we can save these and you can travel back earlier or enjoy the rest of our time celebrating. We do not recommend calculating too tightly from the start.

IV. Travel home: Everest, Nepal - Bye Bye.

Day 47 • Packing: Today we pack up the base camp and leave Mount Everest at the latest.

Day 48 • Pheriche: Trek back.

Day 49 • Pangboche: Trek back.

Day 50 • Namche: Trek back.

Day 51 • Lukla: Trek back.

Day 52 • Lukla-Kathmandu: flight back to Kathmandu. ****Hotel B&B.

Day 53 • Kathmandu: Reserve day for the Lukla return flight. Summit celebration, ****Hotel Kathmandu.

Day 54 • Kathmandu: Transfer to the airport and flight home. Thanks a lot!

Day 55 • Flight home

Day 62 • Home: Arrival home no later than today.

The world’s highest, naturally outstanding, like our expedition along the classical route:

Everest Climb – Nepal

We follow the route of the first ascent, nowadays generally fixed and prepared by a professional Sherpa team, and offer you a flexible choice of packages to fit your demands and skills. We offer you the advice, preparation and support to climb on top of the world.

Everest Nepal - Requirements

Requirements: Altitude experience from several expeditions and an above-average physical condition are necessary.
 
  • Full-service-members: You should have 7000 m+ / 23'000 ft+ high-altitude experience and be an independent mountaineer (alpine tours at least AD according to UIAA scale), have experienced camping ad cooking in the wintry conditions. Ice techniques, glacier travel with crampons, and alpine climbing techniques er needed. You should have knowledge of crevasse rescue techniques and of frostbite symptoms, high altitude sicknesses, and their basic treatment. 
  • Less experienced, you can only join with a 1:1 guide and personal training to climb Mount Everest should be considered.
  • Basic-members: To climb Mount Everest without supplementary oxygen and Sherpa support, you should have successfully climbed at least one 8000m+ peak in a similar style.
 
Technical requirements: The greatest difficulties on the three steep steps are defused by means of fixed ropes (Khumbu Ice Fall, Hillary step). Rope-free access to 45° steep snow and firn flanks and rock climbing up to UIAA2 must nevertheless be mastered absolutely safely. In particular, securing on the fixed rope with ascenders and abseiling techniques must be mastered absolutely safely (with thick gloves!).
 
Physical Fitness: Stages of several days must be completed and you must be able to assess your strength and reserves well. During the night at the last camp at South Col, 8,000m (26,247 ft) and during the summit ascent temperatures around -40°C plus wind-chill-factor can be expected. For the summit day, an ascent of about 8-12 hours followed by a descent of 3-6 hours must be completed.
 
Lack of comfort: We climb constantly at high altitude, still health and fitness must be maintained. We will help you with this. A good personal organization and preparation are necessary to stay healthy and fit during the expedition.
 
Danger - Warning: Each participant takes part in this expedition independently and at their own risk. The extreme altitude and cold bring with it extremely subjective (due to the lack of oxygen) and objective (weather changes, cold, etc.) dangers! Rescue possibilities are extremely limited.
 

Travel to Nepal & Rules 2023

Flight: to/from Kathmandu

Visa on Arrival: Under the prevailing law, almost all* foreign nationals with a certificate of complete vaccination against covid-19 or a negative certificate of the Covid-19 test will be able to obtain an on-arrival visa from Immigration Offices at the entry points. Your passport should be valid for min. 6 months at the time of entry.

*exemptions: citizens of Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Cameroon, Somalia, Liberia, Ethiopia, Iraq, Palestine, Afghanistan, Syria, and passengers traveling with travel documents must bring visas from the Nepali embassy or missions abroad.

Before traveling, you need to fill following government form: CCMC form - Nepal

 

"Awesome team. The combination of Dan and David’s extensive experience meant that our summit was quiet with only a handful of us at a time on the top, avoiding the crowds, making it an even more magical experience. The Sirdar, Tenji, has something like 20 summits under his belt and is an awesome individual who leads his Sherpa team with expertise and respect. Great value for money too. Fantastic Experience on Everest This was my third 8000m expedition with them and I would never consider any other company. Thanks for a fantastic time on Mount Everest."

(Alex from USA - 01. July 2022 )

Summit Climb Team onEverest, above Camp 1, Nepal | © SummitClimb Mount Everest Nepal
Mountaineers on the summit of Everest, Jungbu Sherpa and our clients. | © SummitClimb Nepal
Everest Climbers on the summit ridge, South summit, the Hillary Step and the summit of the world. | © Mount Everest Nepal

Infos

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Basic package
Basic Climb: All permits to climb Mount Everest and assistance with logistics in Nepal.
29.950,00 €
Full service
Everest – Nepal Expedition: full service participation from Europe incl. flight (economy), trek to base camp, comfortable base camp, Sherpa support for high camp setup and the summit ascent, oxygen set (5 bottles), expedition leader.
47.500,00 €

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Everest Expedition - Ascent from Nepal

12. Apr - 31. May 2026


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Personal Sherpa - Guide

Your private Sherpa will help you with the transport of your personal equipment, such as oxygen, sleeping bag, camera and will climb the mountain as a guide. We only use Sherpas who have climbed Mount Everest several times, have experience in dealing with guests and are highly loyal.
 
On Everest, our Sherpa carries 10kg of your personal equipment. The package contains the Sherpa's personal equipment including oxygen for a full summit attempt. He will also help you set up camp, cook and take care of you during the whole Everest ascent.
 
Only material transport: porters can also be booked together with other participants (1/3 share, approx. 3-4kg): then of course cheaper, but the function of the "mountain guide" with personal care can then no longer be fulfilled.
 
Costs: USD 9.500,-

Heli In & Out - Service (10 days quicker)

Helicopter charter for flight to Namche Bazar and our from Base Camp - Everest Expedition Nepal

Helicopter to/from Everest Base Camp

You can decide yourself if you want to keep the remaining days of our expedition or if you want to shorten further days by suitable pre-acclimatization. We will be happy to advise you in the planning and help you with the preparation.

Program

We shorten the trekking in relation to the expedition plan:

Important: You must bring the acclimatization for landing at 5600 meters (hypoxia training, previous exposure to altitude).

Services

Conditions:

The helicopter flight is subject to weather conditions and circumstances.

Costs: USD 12,500.-

(max. three passengers, in case of shared service: USD 4,150.- per person)

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