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Everest Climbing - 63 Days

Mt.Everest is the tallest mountain in the world.The Nepali name of Mt.Everest is Sagarmatha.Mt Everest climbing has proved to be a measure of climbing achievement. Everest can be climbed both from the southern side Nepal and northern side Tibet. Mt. Everest was first submitted in 1953 by Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Edmund Hillary via the South Col. Climbing Mt. Everest is certainly a lifetime opportunity. However, Everest expeditions encounter many seen and unseen obstacles including high altitude, harsh weather conditions, and even sheer exhaustion.

Every climber’s dream is to climb the Mt.Everest. Everest inspires the climbers to climb higher and higher. Although it is hard to climb many climbers came every year to climb the Mt.Everest and most of the success in climbing. To climb the Everest there should be appropriate weather, good health, and pieces of equipment to climb.Some technology for climbing include crampons, fixed ropes, various cold-weather gear, bottled oxygen, and weather prediction. Predicting the weather is critical, one of the big disasters came in 1996 when a storm hit during a summit bid.

Before climbing the Mt.Everest you have to take climbing training covering climbing techniques, glacier travel, rope fixing, ascending, descending, safety techniques, abseiling, belaying, use of oxygen, mask, and regulator etc. You have to take the personal medical kit for any emergency purpose.To climb any kind of mountain you have to be healthy.

Expeditions usually fly into Lukla from Kathmandu and pass through Namche Bazaar. Climbers then hike to Base Camp, which usually takes six to eight days, allowing for proper altitude acclimatization in order to prevent altitude sickness. Climbing equipment and supports will be carried by yak, donkey, and human to Base Camp. You may need lots of things during climbing so you have to take required equipment with you. Animals can’t climb high so human porter will carry your goods and climb the mountain with you. Safety comes first, don’t risk your body. If you want to climb then climb but check your health first

Itinerary


Day 1 Arrive Kathmandu.

Day 2 Kathmandu Preparations.

Day 3 Fly to Lukla.

Day 4-13 Trek to Base Camp.

Day 14-34 Establish camps and acclimatise.

Day 35-42 Rest Period.

Day 43-55 Summit Climb Period.

Day 56 Clean up and depart Base Camp.

Day 57-61 Trek to Lukla.

Day 62 Fly from Lukla back to Kathmandu.

Day 63 Depart Kathmandu.

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