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Shishapangma with Everest Expedition spring 2024

Mount Shishapangma 8012m the 14th Highest Peak in the world. Mount Shishapangma is one of the very lovely mountains of China, which lies in the autonomous region of China called Tibet, Only a very few people in the world had an idea about mount Shishapangma before the Chinese opened Tibet to the western summiteers in 1978. The Tibetans regard it as a very holy mountain. It is the youngest mountain among the peaks situated above the height of 8000m, and there are only fourteen mountains above the 8000m high Himalayan ranges. Till to date, many climbers have succeeded to approach its apex.

We take time to acclimatize one night at Zhangmu (2300m) and two nights at Nyalam (3750m), which gives you good refreshment for your journey ahead; and also, there are chances to trek up the hills for acclimatization.

Route: The North West normal route to mount Shishapangma takes us up easy angled snow slopes up to 35 degrees with one steeper section. The necessary lines will be fixed and placed on the steeper or crevassed sections. Following our acclimatization in Zhangmu & Nyalam, we will arrive at the Base camp (5000m) to make ready our final preparations and acclimatization walk. Yaks transport our expedition gear from Base camp 5000m, to ABC at 5,400m. Three further camps will be placed en-route.

Camp 1 - 6,730m – After 6-7 hours walk, we reach camp 2 through crossing many snowy slopes by fixing ropes in the places of crevassed.
Camp 2 - 7,045m – After 5-6 hours, we reach camp 3 via steep ascent leading to the very gentle ground below the northwest ridge.

Camp 3 - 7,400m – From Camp 3, it takes 9-12 hours to reach the summit. The situation of the groups/climbers' progress and the condition of the physical fitness; And also the favorable condition of the weather depends on the climbing ahead. Sometimes the extra additional days are also required for acclimatization at different places until climbers succeeds the summit. If the climber succeed the mountaineering early than the scheduled tenure they may leave the base camp before the prescribed time as well. We do proceed ABC to the Base camp of Shishapangma.

The next day, we drive to Tingri (4350m) and overnight in the hotel. We drive Tingri to Everest base camp 5200m. A long the rough way with jerking & bouncing through the grassy plain way, which leads you till to the Everest case camp; and it is called the Chinese base camp as well.

We have set up our camp at Everest base camp and stay two nights or more that depends on our members' feeling. We also make schedules of the yaks by that time. Base camp and advance base camp, fixed at the different places are kept there permanently and now it's two days to ABC from there.

After walking for 2 days, we reach ABC 6400m along with the Yaks. From ABC, the route goes to the east Rongbuk glacier and after that there is an easy snow slope to the North Col at 7070m. Where to camp 1 is situated on snow. After that, there are long angled snow slopes to climb 7900m. where we should put camp 2 on the snow with mixed rock. The route from camp 2 to camp 3 is the series of the rocks, which is a little bit difficult. From camp 3 to climb ahead to set up camp 3, this camp 3 is at the height of 8300m. On the slopes rock. From camp 3 to target North summit and last evening start climbing for final summit. The route again goes through a series of rocky climbs, and then there is a median angled snow slopes where we have to climb on joint rocks and snow until we reach camp heights of 8400m. To reach there, we have to fix the ropes on climbing but there are safety lines, which provide you safe place when you are tired and the wind seems windy there. This route is mostly very windy.

Now the route is mixed with rocks and snow steps. This step is quite steep in many places; so you require very considerable care for yourself, to your clothing and oxygen equipment. After that, the North East Ridge is wide but we have to climb through small steps with a little bit height until we go ahead where we should fix the rope. Above there the climbing is a little bit exposed but it is easy again to reach ahead in the second steps. After the second steps the route is in the series of small nude ridge, which is sometimes seems covered with snow. After that the route with large boulder where we should use ladder to climb ahead, Again after that section of the route, we should fix the rope. Above these steps, the route is relatively easy with gentle ground until we reach at the third steps. Now to go head it is not the series of ridge as the previous steps but we should use the fixed rope to the Col before the final summit of snowy slopes. Again there are quite steep and needed fixed ropes to go ahead to the buttressed rocks from where there is a short section of corniced ridge to reach on the Summit of Everest 8848m. It is heist point of Earth.

Trip Itinerary

06 April 2024 Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
07 April 2024 Day 02: Prepare expedition, apply visa for Tibet
08 April 2024 Day 03: Prepare expedition and expedition brief
09 April 2024 Day 04: Final preparation for both Expeditions
10 April 2024 Day 05: Drive Kathmandu- Ghatte Khola 2700m.
11 April 2024 Day 06: Drive to Ghatte Khola to Kerung 2900m.
12 April 2024 Day 07: Acclimatization in Kerung valley, hike
13 April 2024 Day 08: Drive to Shishapangma Base camp hotel
14 April 2024 Day 09: Rest in Shishapangma base camp - camp
15 April 2024 Day 10: Preparation for Base camp to ABC- camp
16 April 2024 Day 11: Trek to Base camp - middle camp-camp
17 April 2024 Day 12: Trek middle camp to advance BC- camp
18 April – 10 May 2024 Day 13- 35: Climb Shishapangma 8027m.
11 May 2024 Day 36: Drive Base camp to Tingri 4250m. – hotel
12 May 2024 Day 37: Drive Tingri to Everest BC 5200m.- camp
13 May 2024 Day 38: Rest day Everest base camp 5200m.-camp
14 May 2024 Day 39: Everest base camp to middle camp – camp
15 May 2024 Day 40: Middle - ABC of Everest 6400m.– camp
16– 31 May 2024 Day 41- 56: Climb Period for Everest 8848m.
01 June 2024 Day 57: From ABC - Everest Base Camp - camp
02 June 2024 Day 58: Drive Everest Base camp to Kerung-hotel
03 June 2024 Day 59: Drive to Kerung and Kathmandu – hotel
04 June 2024 Day 60: Free day in Kathmandu valley Nepal-hotel
05 June 2024 Day 61: Transfer to Kathmandu airport for final departure

Trip Cost

Permit join basis (Minimum 4 persons)
Per person USD 50000 (Guided Full board till Top )

Trip Cost Includes

  • 4 nights 3-star hotel Kathmandu with bed and breakfast
  • Professional Nepali staff: ABC guide, cook, kitchen boy
  • Dining, shower, toilet tent, kitchen tent, table, chairs, mat
  • Advance BC 1 tent -1 person north face/similar company
  • Tibet visa, travel permit for expedition climber and staff
  • Meals: Zhangmu, Nyalam, Tingri-breakfast, lunch, dinner
  • All accommodation in Tibet Zhangmu, Nyalam and Tingri
  • Per person 40kg load carry by yak from Base camp -ABC
  • Per person 30kg load carry by yak from ABC- base camp
  • Transfer Kathmandu –Kodari border–Kathmandu by bus
  • Border-Zhangmu- Everest B.C.-boarder provide by Jeep
  • Truck for carry expedition food, equipment & Nepali staff
  • Climbing permit for Shishapangma 8027m., Everest 8848m.
  • Liaison officer & Interpreter for an expedition from CTMA Tibet
  • Life and medical insurance for professional expedition staff
  • Emergency oxygen, mask, and regulator use (if used, pay it)
  • Extra load of expedition & pay all climbers pay sharing basis
  • Satellite phone (pay) call & pay minutes system worldwide
  • Welcome dinner with Nepali songs and dance in Kathmandu

Trip Cost Excludes

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Laundry, postage, telephone calls
  • Entry visa & re-entry visa for Nepal
  • Personal expenses for expedition
  • Personal Climbing equipment
  • Climbing food & equipments
  • Bar, beverage bills, fixed rope
  • Permit fee of walkie - Talkie.
  • Extra yak, yak USD 200, carry 40kg
  • Tips for base camp and ABC staff

If Service Required

Russian Poisk oxygen 4 litters: USD 400 (re-fill)
Mask and Regulator: USD 500 (re-used)
Mask and Regulator: Renting USD 300 (re-used)
Satellite phone permit: USD 1500 (personal use)

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