| Full Board up to the top-Mt. Cho Oyu Expedition
(Lhasa ) Spring 2011 |
Information About the Mt. Cho-Oyu Expedition:
Mt. Cho-Oyu expedition is known to be one of the easiest to climb of the world's fourteen 8,000 meter mountain. Mt. Cho-Oyu is sits on both sides of the border of Nepal and Tibet, about 30 km. west of Mt. Everest. It is the sixth highest mountain in the world 8201m. Mt. Cho-Oyu is translated in Tibetan as "The Goddess of the Turquoise." The south face of Mt. Cho-Oyu expedition, facing Nepal, is quite steep and difficult, and is rarely climbed. The north side of the mountain, accessed from Tibet, is more moderate, and there is a relatively safe route to the summit. In the autumn of 1954, an Austrian team made the first ascent via this route.
the majority of the Mt. Cho-Oyu expedition teams climb the peak via Tibet side due the easy technique through the Tibet. Ramdung “Go” Treks & Expedition is also conducting the expedition via this same Tibet side. A numeral of Himalayan peaks from 6000m. As well as more lie in Tibet sides which are open for foreign climbers. Our Company is fully organized to make available any logistical support of any kind of expeditions. You'll hone your ability to climb and stay healthy at extreme altitude and also learn the techniques of climbing with an oxygen system. We also include a great trek option for those wanting to experience the beauty and challenge of the Himalaya without requiring any technical climbing skills. |
| MAXIMUM: |
45 Days |
| ENTRY: |
LHASA |
| EXIT: |
ZHANGMU |
| FIXED
DEPARTURE: |
28th
APRIL 2011 |
| ITINERARY |
| 24th April |
2011 |
Day
01 |
Arrivals
in Kathmandu transfer to hotel |
| 25th April |
2011 |
Day 02 |
Document apply for
Tibet permit and Tibet visa |
| 26th April |
2011 |
Day
03 |
Preparation
for expedition in Kathmandu |
| 27th April |
2011 |
Day
04 |
Final preparations
for Cho-Oyu expedition |
| 28th April |
2011 |
Day 05 |
Flight from
Kathmandu to Lhasa 3,600m |
| 29th April |
2011 |
Day
06 |
Rest
days at Lhasa for visit Lhasa, Drepung,
Sera. |
| 30th April |
2011 |
Day
07 |
Drive
from Lhasa to Gyantse |
| 01st May |
2011 |
Day 08 |
Drive from Gyantse to
Shigatse |
| 02nd May |
2011 |
Day 09 |
Drive
from Shigatse to Tingri |
| 03rd May |
2011 |
Day
10 |
Drive from Tingri to
Chinese Base Camp 5000m |
| 04th May |
2011 |
Day
11 |
Chinese
Base Camp |
| 05th May |
2011 |
Day 12 |
Prepared load to Yak
for Advance Base
Camp |
| 06th May |
2011 |
Day 13 |
Base Camp to Middle
Camp with yaks |
| 07th May |
2011 |
Day 14 |
Middle Camp to Cho
Oyu Advance Base Camp 5700m |
| 08th May-02nd June |
2011 |
Day 15-40 |
Climbing Period
for Cho-Oyu 8201m |
| 03rd June |
2011 |
Day 41 |
Advance Base camp
to Chinese Base camp |
| 04th June |
2011 |
Day 42 |
Drive from Base Camp
to Zhangmu |
| 05th June |
2011 |
Day 43 |
Drive from
Zhangmu to Kathmandu |
| 06th June |
2011 |
Day 44 |
Rest days at Kathmandu |
| 07th June |
2011 |
Day 45 |
Departure your destination |
| MAXIMUM: |
45 Days |
| ENTRY: |
LHASA |
| EXIT: |
ZHANGMU |
| FIXED
DEPARTURE: |
28th March 2011 |
| ITINERARY |
| 24th March |
2011 |
Day
01 |
Arrivals
in Kathmandu transfer to hotel |
| 25th March |
2011 |
Day 02 |
Document apply for
Tibet permit and Tibet visa |
| 26th March |
2011 |
Day 03 |
Preparation for expedition
in Kathmandu |
| 27th March |
2011 |
Day 04 |
Final preparations
for Cho-Oyu expedition |
| 28th March |
2011 |
Day 05 |
Flight from
Kathmandu to Lhasa 3,600m |
| 29th March |
2011 |
Day 06 |
Rest
days at Lhasa for visit Lhasa, Drepung,
Sera. |
| 30th March |
2011 |
Day 07 |
Drive
from Lhasa to Gyantse |
| 31th March |
2011 |
Day 08 |
Drive from Gyantse to
Shigatse |
| 01st April |
2011 |
Day 09 |
Drive
from Shigatse to Tingri |
| 02nd April |
2011 |
Day 10 |
Drive from Tingri
to Chinese Base Camp 5000m |
| 03rd April |
2011 |
Day 11 |
Chinese Base Camp |
| 04th April |
2011 |
Day 12 |
Prepared load to Yak
for Advance Base Camp |
| 05th April |
2011 |
Day 13 |
Base Camp to Middle
Camp with yaks |
| 06th April |
2011 |
Day 14 |
Middle Camp to Cho
Oyu Advance Base Camp 5700m |
| 07thApril-02nd May |
2011 |
Day 15-40 |
Climbing Period
for Cho-Oyu 8201m |
| 03rd May |
2011 |
Day 41 |
Advance Base camp
to Chinese Base camp |
| 04th May |
2011 |
Day 42 |
Drive from Base Camp
to Zhangmu |
| 05th May |
2011 |
Day 43 |
Drive from
Zhangmu to Kathmandu |
| 06th May |
2011 |
Day 44 |
Rest days at Kathmandu |
| 07th May |
2011 |
Day 45 |
Departure your destination |
| |
Cost
Includes: |
01 |
6
nights 3 star standard hotels in Kathmandu
with bed & breakfast |
02 |
Mt.
Cho-Oyu expedition permit fee |
03 |
Tibet
Visa and Travel permit fee |
04 |
Liaison
officer and Interpreter |
05 |
Emergency
Oxygen, Mask and regulator for Advance
Base Camp |
06 |
Satellite
phone in payable basis (per minute $
5). |
07 |
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. |
08 |
Full
board hotel in route to Tibet side Lhasa,
Gyantse and Tingri (bed and breakfast,
Lunch, dinner) |
09 |
Base
Camp to Advance Base Camp 1 tent for
2 person provide North Face or same qualities |
10 |
Dining
tent, Table, Chairs, Toilet tent, Mess
tent and Kitchen tent |
11 |
We
provide 3 Yak Per person's (40 KG) Load
is carried by the Yak till to the from
CBC to ABC |
12 |
We
provide 2 Yak Per person's (35 KG) Load
is carried by the Yak on the way back
to the ABC to CBC |
13 |
We
provide 1 Yak for each high altitude
Sherpa CBC to ABC to CBC |
14 |
We
provide 1 Yak for each ABC member and
CBC member |
| 15 |
Transportation:
Flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa and Drive from Chinese Base
Camp to Zhangmu provided the Mini bus/Jeep
for the members & Truck for the equipment |
| 16 |
Nepalese
crew' insurance |
| 17 |
2 Climber-1 Climbing Sherpa and 1 Single Climber-1 Climbing Sherpa |
| 18 |
3 High Tents North Face or same quality-Camp1, Camp2, Camp3 |
| 19 |
Single Climber- 3 High Tents North Face or same quality-Camp1, Camp2, Camp3 |
| 20 |
Cooking Gas, Climbing Food, Stove, Cooking Equipment |
| 21 |
Tents for Climbing Sherpa Guide (Camp 1, 2, 3) |
| |
Cost
Excludes: |
01 |
Air
travel to and from Kathmandu. |
02 |
Lunch
and dinner in Kathmandu |
03 |
Laundry,
postage, telephone calls and all other
items of personal nature. |
04 |
Entry
visa and Re-entry for Nepal. |
05 |
International
departure tax. |
06 |
Personal
Expenses. |
07 |
Medical
and rescue insurance. |
08 |
Personal
Climbing equipment |
09 |
Bar
Bills and beverage |
10 |
Rescue
Jeep US$ 700.00 |
11 |
Medicine
and first aid expenses |
12 |
Garbage
Deposit US$ 500.00 (sharing of the
total person) and Deposit fee will
be not refunded if the clients (climber)
don't take back their garbage. |
13 |
Walkie-Talkie |
14 |
Extra
yak, per Yak's US$ 100.00 will be charge
till to 50 kg load. |
| 15 |
Climbing
Bonus and summit bonus for climbing sherpa
and
Tips for Base Camp staff |
| |
Extra
Service if required : |
01 |
Russian
oxygen 4 litters US$ 450.00 |
02 |
Mask & Regular
US$ 400.00 |
03 |
Satellite
phone US$ 700.00 per set (Personal use
from climber) |
04 |
Film
Permit US$ 5,000.00 (Small Portable movie
camera is free) |
05 |
Duty
Jeep US$ 3,500.00 |
06 |
Rescue
Jeep USD 700.00 per Jeep |
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