VVIP EVEREST EXPEDITION 2025
Overview
Experience the ultimate adventure of a lifetime with the VVIP Everest Expedition 2025! This exclusive trip is designed for thrill-seekers and mountaineering enthusiasts who dream of conquering the world’s highest peak. It is led by a team of seasoned Sherpa guides and experienced mountaineers. This expedition promises a safe and extraordinary journey to the top of Mount Everest.
The expedition kicks off in Kathmandu, Nepal, where participants will meet their team and undergo comprehensive briefings and equipment checks. A few days of acclimatization and sightseeing in the stunning Himalayan region will prepare participants for the challenging ascent ahead.
As the expedition commences, participants will traverse through picturesque villages and lush forests, reaching iconic landmarks like Namche Bazaar and Tengboche Monastery. The team will steadily ascend through the Khumbu Icefall, a treacherous section demanding technical skills and courage.
Camp setups in strategic locations like Camp 2 and Camp 4 will provide much-needed rest and acclimatization, ensuring a better chance of success. Our VVIP services include top-quality camping facilities, gourmet meals, and dedicated support staff to make the journey as comfortable as possible.
The summit push will be the most demanding phase, testing participants’ physical and mental fortitude. Braving sub-zero temperatures and thin air, climbers will navigate the challenging Hillary Step and face the notorious Death Zone. But the reward is unmatched – standing triumphantly atop the world at 8,848 meters!
The VVIP Everest Expedition ensures the highest safety standards with expert guides and top-notch equipment. Helicopter evacuation and medical support will be on standby in case of emergencies.
Aside from the thrilling ascent, the expedition offers a chance to immerse in the rich Sherpa culture, with opportunities to interact with local communities. Participants will create cherished memories as they experience breathtaking vistas of the Himalayan peaks, including Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makalu.
Conclusion and Summary
With a limited number of slots available, this exclusive VVIP Everest Expedition 2025 promises an unparalleled experience for those seeking to conquer Everest in the most remarkable way. Embrace the challenge, seize the adventure, and join us on this extraordinary journey to the roof of the world!
Itinerary
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DAY 1: Arrival and Departure to and from Kathmandu
Upon your arrival in Kathmandu City, a director of Everest Expeditions Nepal will receive you at the airport and accompany you to you a five star hotel. The end of the day will be marked by a welcome dinner organized by Everest Expeditions Nepal during which, you will be introduced to the members of the team that will accompany you to the summit of Everest.
Meals Included: Dinner
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DAY 2: Rest Day in Kathmandu
On the rest day, you are allowed to rest before making preparations for the upcoming venture. Everest Expeditions Nepal will provide you an elaborate presentation regarding the upcoming trip. You can even go for shopping and meet friends. If you are interested, you can go sight-seeing inside the Kathmandu Valley. The company will arrange a private vehicle for the same.
Meals Included: BLD
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DAY 3: Preparation Day
On the third day, you are given an opportunity to make final preparation for your trip to Namche Bazaar. You will also be given an elaborate check list of materials and gears that you need to make sure that you possess before taking off. You can go shopping, if you deem necessary. Any approvals relating to the trip to Everest Area will be received by the end of that day. At the end of the day, a program will be organized for briefing you regarding the details of upcoming expedition and roles and responsibility of the team members. You shall also be introduced with the directors and other company staffs like UIAGM Guide and potters who will accompany you to the summit.
Meals Included: BLD
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DAY 4 – 5 Day 4 and Day 5: Flight from Kathmandu to Namche (3,850m) and Acclimatization
After breakfast, a helicopter flight will fly you and the members of your team to Namche, the gateway to Mount Everest. For your accommodations, the best hotel in Namche will be booked for you. Lunch and dinner will be arranged at the very hotel. This part of the trip is important for you considering the acclimatization of your body to the suddenly raised elevation.
Namche or Namche Bazar is a settlement located at the elevation of 3950 m above sea level. It is located within Sagarmatha National Park which is also dubbed by UNESCO as the World Heritage Site. Often called the Gateway to Everest, Namche offers a very magical view of snow clad mountain ranges. You can observe mountain peaks like Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Kongde from Namche bazar. If you are interested, you will also be provided a taste of Sherpa life and culture. You can also visit Namche Monastery, Namche Museum of Sherpa Life, Namche of Local Medicinal Herb and Tibetian Herbal Medicine, etc.
You will also spend the second day in Namche. It is an important part of acclimatization process that your body needs to go through before setting off to higher elevation. If you are interested in a day hike, your teammates will accompany you to Khumjung Village. During your second day at Namche as well, we will continuously provide you with the glimpses of life in Namche, its heritage and culture. However, that doesn’t mean you will be totally cut off of luxuries of the city. We will make the best attempts to make sure that you are provided with all facilities that are available. Our directors will frequently make phone contacts with you and inquire about your wishes so that they can direct their representatives regarding the same. You will be provided Wi-Fi services and other communication facilities that will enable you to make contact with your loved ones.
Included meals: BLD
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DAY 6 – 7 Day 6 and Day 7: Heli Flight from Namche to Dingboche (4,240m) and Acclimatization
Since it is a luxury expedition, you will be provided with a helicopter for your transportation. We will not insist you on walking until it is necessary for you to walk or if you will be missing out on a very important part of the adventure.
Dingboche is another step of our journey. It is a magnificent place that offers a stunning view of the Himalayas. A hotel will be reserved for your accommodation and food will be made available according to your taste until and unless it hampers your ability to cope up with the environment you are facing. Staying in Dingboche is very important part of acclimatization. Here, your UIAGM Guide will brief you about the upcoming journey. This will help you gather some perspective regarding the adventure.
You will spend the following day also at Dingboche. You will be provided an array of activities which you can take up. If you are interested in day hikes, your entourage can accompany you to Nagarjun Hill or Chukkhung Valley for viewing the mountain peaks like Makalu, Lhotse, Chalotse, Tawache and Ama Dablam.
Overnight Stay: Hotel Bright Star
Included meals: BLD -
DAY 8 :Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche (4,940m)
Following your stay at Dingboche, you will begin trekking upwards to Lobuche. Trekking is very important for getting used to the high altitude and also testing your caliber. Trekking helps you to gain vigor and maintain fitness. On the way to Lobuche, we see prayer flags fixed in the memory of Babu Tsheri Sherpa, 10 time Everest climber and Scott Fischer, an American mountaineer. Astounding views of peaks like Khumbutse, Lingtren, Pumori and Mahalangur Himal can be seen throughout the way. The day ends when you reach Lobuche where you will be placed at a hotel.
Meals included: BLD
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DAY 9: Trek from Lobuche to Goreshep (5,150m)
The next day, you will embark on the trek to Gorakshep (5150 m). At the end of the day, after reaching Gorakshep, you will be placed at a hotel. You will provide you satellite phones and necessary potters. Your team will be equipped to handle every possible contingencies.
Overnight Stay: Yeti Resort Hotel
Meals Included: BLD -
DAY:10 Trek from Goreksherp to Everest Base Camp (5,364m)
After spending a night at Gorakshep, your team head upwards to Everest Base Camp. It is normally a 3 hours walk but since VVIP Everest Expedition is also about comfort, we do not rush it. There will be a setup of well camp for the members and all staffs.
Overnight Stay: Tent
Included Meals: BLD -
DAY 11: Resting at Everest Base Camp (5,364m)
The day after you reach the base camp is separated as resting day. There will be provision of luxury North Face tents or Kailas for you to stay. Throughout your stay in EBC, you will be provided with separate kitchen and restroom. Luxury bed, mattress, pillow, etc. will be arranged. There will be continuous availability of satellite phone service for communication. If the service doesn’t betray, there will be Wi-Fi service too. You will be provided with hot water for shower. The members of your team will provide you with whatever luxury can be provided. The food will be of your choice. Despite being the resting day, there will be some preparation for the upcoming training.
All Meals Included
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DAY 12: Training at the Everest Base Camp
This day onwards, your training at the base camp begins. Your team will help you prepare for the rigorous activity that lies ahead – the ascent to Everest. In fact, every activity that you embark on that day onward is directed to one thing and one thing only, i.e. preparing for the accent. Your guide will tutor you on how to walk on ice, how to climb ladders, how to climb across crevices and how to tackle if unfavorable situation arises. The foremost of all the training includes the icefall training. You will spend the day on Everest Base Camp.
All Meals Included
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DAY 13: Ascent to Camp I (6065 m) : Climbing
As part of serious acclimatization process, you climb to Camp I. Your journey will begin very early in the morning. For reaching camp I, you will have to cross the Khumbu Icefall. Khumbu Icefall is one of the most dangerous part of the journey. Although the crevices may look small, they can be mouth to bigger ones, so you will have to rethink your every steps and remain clipped to the fixed rope while crossing them. Climbing across the icefall is set to be a defining moment of your journey. After almost five hour trip over loose ice, going up and across the ladder and clipping off one and clipping into another rope, you will reach camp I. Your guide will provide you instruction every step of the way and your potters will provide you with required assistance. After reaching Camp I, the tent will be set up for you at Camp I and you will spend the rest of the day here.
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DAY 14: Ascent to Camp II (6,500 m)
After that, you begin your journey to Camp II early in the morning. Your team will slowly lead you across the silent valley to the rocky patch at the side of Lhotse Wall called Camp II. It is advised that you do not camp too close to the Everest face because it tends to avalanche now and then. But you don’t really have to worry about camping. It’s your teammates’ responsibility to make sure that you are safe as you can be. You will most likely reach Camp II in daytime.
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DAY 15: Acclimatization at Camp II
The following day, you will stay at camp II. Your guide will train you for the grueling journey that lies ahead.
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DAY 16: Ascent to Camp III (7,200m) and Descent to Base Camp
Your journey to Camp III will start early in the morning and you will reach Camp III at daytime. However, you will only touch the camp III and return back to the base camp the same day. You will stay at the Base Camp for the night.
Overnight Stay : Tent in Basecamp
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DAY 17: Flight back to Kathmandu
You will leave the Base Camp behind and return back to Kathmandu in a helicopter. During the flight you will be given the bird eye glimpse of the mountain peaks in the Eastern region of Nepal. You will be placed at a five star hotel in Kathmandu.
Overnight Stay: 5 Star Hotel in Kathmandu
Meals Included: BLD -
DAY 18 – 19 – 20 Day 18 – Day 19 – Day 20: Rest in Kathmandu City
You will be given time to rest. There will be a personal transportation at your disposal if you want to go sight-seeing. You can meet people if you like. You can talk to your family members and friends back at your country about the challenge you have accomplished so far. You have plenty of time to purchase things if you need them for your journey ahead.
Overnight Stay: 5 Star Hotel in Kathmandu
Meals Included: BLD -
DAY 21: Flight back to Namche Bazzar
After breakfast, you will take a helicopter flight back to Namche along with your belongings. You will stay there for the night.
Overnight Stay: Hotel Norling
Meals Included: BLD -
DAY 22: Stay at Namche Bazaar
You will stay at Namche bazar for the day.
Meals Included: BLD
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DAY 23: Heli Flight from Namche to Everest Base Camp (5,364m)
A helicopter will take you to the Everest Base Camp. You will rest there as same setup as before will be in Base Camp. Your team will provide with every comfort that can be achievable in that place.
All Meals Included
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DAY 24: Resting at Everest Base Camp
You will rest at Everest Base Camp and prepare for upcoming training.
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DAY 25: Training at Everest Base Camp
Your training will resume at the base camp. You will once again be trained to walk on icefalls, use ladders, etc. for getting used to the actual task of climbing Mount Everest
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DAY 26: Ascent from Base Camp to Camp II (6,500m)
Your team will begin the journey upward to Camp II early in the morning. Tents will already have been set up at camp II. Your team will reach Camp II and stop there for the day.
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DAY 27: Ascent from Camp II to Camp III (7,200m)
Your team will resume the journey to Camp III early in the morning. Tents and other facilities will already have been set up at camp III. Your team will reach Camp III and rest there for the day.
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DAY 28: Ascent from Camp III to Camp IV (7,910m)
The team will slowly advance towards camp IV. It is highly probable that you will need oxygen cylinders to cope up thinning oxygen that come with increasing altitude. There will be enough stock of oxygen at your disposal. Even if you feel that you need oxygen supply during any point in the trip prior to this, oxygen can be readily provided. There, you will rest in camp IV for few hours.
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DAY 29: Ascent to Summit of the Mt. Everest (8,848m) and return back to Camp IV
You will begin your journey towards the summit of Everest early in the morning. Sherpas and your guide will accompany you towards the summit. Each and every necessary material will be carried by your team and will be made promptly available if necessary. After a journey to the summit that is guaranteed to be grueling and tiresome, you will return back to Camp IV the same day.
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DAY 30: Descent from Camp IV to the Base Camp and take Heli flight to Kathmandu
You and your team descend from the Camp IV and reach the Everest Base Camp. A helicopter will carry you from there to Kathmandu the same day. You will be received at the airport and you will once again be placed at a five star hotel. In the evening, there will be a celebration of your conquest which the managers and directors of the company will also attend.
Overnight Stay: 5 Star Hotel In Kathmandu
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DAY 31 – 35 Day 31 – Day 35 Additional Reserve Days
In case your descent from Camp IV takes some time because of unforeseen circumstances, your flight from the Base Camp to Kathmandu cannot take place as per schedule. These additional days are reserved for the same. During this time, no compromise will be made on your comfort. Materials will have been stocked such that everything will be provided to you as if there had been no delays.
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DAY 36: Leisure day in Kathmandu (rest day)
You will have rest in Kathmandu Valley before you take off to your country.
Overnight Stay: 5 Star Hotel in Kathmandu
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DAY 37: Transfer to International Airport for final departure
Everest Expeditions Nepal representative will drop you to the Tribhuwan International Airport according to your flight schedule.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Include / Exclude
Expedition Terms and conditions:
1. Company Responsibility:
- The company is fully responsible to follow up the above-mentioned service include list as well as service exclude list i.e. provided to our clients.
- The company is responsible to make an introduction between Member and Sherpa, guide and others Nepali staff.
- Company is fully responsible to make a proper management of whole expedition and also to provide a qualitative service to Member and staff according to Service list.
- If any emergency problem happens to our clients and staff, we will be fully on standby to bring up the good solution to its problem as per the requirements.
- Clients Responsibility:
- We suggest our clients to focus on safety, security and training – company will not
be responsible if anything unpredictable accident happens due to self-carelessness of the clients.
- Each and every client must do their emergency helicopter rescue and Medical insurance having coverage of minimum US $25000. Besides they must also do medical and travel insurance for own safety. We also would like to suggest all of our clients to make trip cancellation insurance in case of natural disaster in the mountains which is unpredictable and knows no timing. Even we can’t guarantee our health problem so, it is best to stay safe side ourselves.
- Service includes will strictly be followed in case if clients need extra services – Extra cost will be added.
- Mode of Payment:
- We accept Bank Transfer / Visa Card / Cash
If the clients make the payment through Bank transfer, then bank transfer charge has to be borne by the clients.
- We accept Cash.
- We accept Cards (4% extra charge will be charged).
- Payment method:
- 40 % as booking – Advance payment has to be done as confirmation.
- The rest 60% Payment has to be made upon arrival in Kathmandu before the starting date of Expedition.
- Cancellation Policy:
- If the Expedition is made cancel before 40 days than 15% of Full payment will be deducted whereas 85% of the payment will be refunded.
- If the Expedition is made cancel before 20 days than 50% of full payment will be refunded where as 50% will be deducted.
- If the Expedition is made cancel before 5 days of the Expedition begin than 20% of full payment will be refunded whereas 80% will be deducted.
- No refund is made after the departure of the Expedition – and if any natural calamities or disaster will occur or member personal health problem take place after expedition start the same condition will be applied.
Everest Travel Insurance
There is a fine line between adventure and blatant risk. Mountaineering is an adventure trip that carries an intrinsic danger and the nature of travel implies things don’t generally go according to the plan, which is the reason why we require every one of our clients to get acceptable and proper insurance.
Due to unanticipated reasons, for example, injury, family issues, work commitments, etc., clients may need to cancel their trip before the start or during the expedition. Considering these factors, it’s better to be prepared for the possibilities.
As mentioned in the Terms and Conditions of Everest Expeditions Nepal, the agency is exempt from being liable for different expenses that may occur in case of different emergencies or unforeseen situations. In addition to that, a foreigner isn’t allowed to purchase insurance on Nepali soil. Both facts point out the requirement of a client to purchase an elaborate travel insurance plan in their place of origin that protects their interest in case of trip cancellation, helicopter evacuation, medical emergencies, other illnesses, lost luggage, theft, disasters, death, and so on.
You are free to pick your insurer however look for an arrangement that covers trip postponement and cancellation, rescue, and covers medical as well. Guarantee it doesn’t have limitations on the height you will climb, prohibitions on the exercises you are embracing, or the places you will be visiting. Protect yourself with the right insurance so you can go on your expedition with peace of mind and focus more on your climbing.
Please make sure to send us a copy of your insurance policy before you start your expedition so that we can assist you in any case of an emergency.
Everest Travel Info
Tourist Visa
Immigration Office, TIA (Tribhuvan International Airport) under the Department of Immigration has been facilitating tourists flying to Nepal by providing visas on Arrival. To obtain a visa upon arrival by air in Nepal you must fill in an application form and provide a passport copy. Visa application forms are available at the arrival hall, though some airlines provide this form on the flight. There are now visa registration machines in the immigration hall for people with electronic passports, which will automatically fill out the visa form for you after inserting your passport. Or, you can get a visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions stationed in your own country before your arrival.
Getting in Nepal
There are many entry points in Nepal but most of you will take a flight to Kathmandu which is the only entry point for travelers who are entering by air. Your expedition will officially begin after flying to Kathmandu where you will be picked up by a Everest Expeditions Nepal representative at the airport, so you need to provide your arrival details in advance. And also lets us know if your flight gets delayed right away so we can manage everything accordingly.
Domestic Flights
Domestic flights in Nepal are the main intercommunication to reach the region where you are going for your expedition as most of these regions are disconnected by road transport. Your flights into the Khumbu and any other region that are mentioned in your trip program will be reserved by us on your behalf. Due to the terrain and landscapes of Nepal domestic flights might get caught in weather delays which is why we recommend your return flight back to home be changeable at any time.
Altitude Sickness
Altitude Sickness is an effect of high-altitude atmospheric pressure that results in a quick change in oxygen level and air pressure of a human body. The symptoms will arise while walking at a high altitude without properly acclimatizing the body. It can happen to anyone even if they have great physical fitness if you climb faster at a higher altitude. It is better to ascend gradually to prevent altitude sickness.
Money
There is good access to ATMs anywhere in most city areas, however, you will find it hard in rural areas. Different banks have their maximum withdrawal amount limit. Most hotels, restaurants, airlines, and travel agents accept cards as well. It is more important to have enough cash as there will be very limited or no ATMs access in trekking areas and also some reserves cash for emergencies. USD is selectively acceptable in Nepal but still, you need to make sure you have Nepalese currency on hand during the expedition.
Tipping
There is no significant rule about tipping your guide or porter but it has been more common in Nepal. It is on you to decide whether to thank the guide and porter with tips or not. But in most cases, guides and porters expect tips from you though they don’t ask for tips verbally.
Drinking-Water
The water quality in Nepal isn’t the greatest so it is better to use a water filtration or purification tablet. You can also drink boiled water if you like. Make sure to drink a lot of water during the expedition as your body requires more at a higher altitude.
Safety
Nepal is a heaven for adventures and is comparatively a safe destination for those adventures. There is a low rate of serious crime however you should still take sensible safety measures. Keep an eye on pick-pocketers and snatchers in buses and tourist areas. You can avoid walking with a large amount of cash on your own. Always let your guide know if you’re going out during the trip.
Internet and SIM Card
Most cities have extensive access to the internet, also hotels, restaurants, and cafes that offer free WIFI. But outside the cities, in the remote trekking areas, it’s fair to non-existent. During the expedition, the internet is available at the base camp for a certain amount of cost. You can easily purchase a SIM card at an affordable cost. You can use the data package using the SIM card as well.
Vaccinations & Immunization
Before traveling to Nepal, please consult your travel clinic for updated information on vaccinations and immunizations. The commonly recommended vaccinations are Chickenpox, Diphtheria-Tetanus, Polio, Shingles, Covid-19, Hepatitis A & B, Encephalitis, Malaria, Measles, Rabies, Typhoid, and Yellow Fever.
Inquiry, Booking & Payment Process
If you want to join our expeditions, follow the basic initial steps below:
- You can contact us through the ‘Contact Us’, ‘Inquiry’ or ‘Book Now’ option and fill in the application form provided, afterward one of our team members will review your request and reply as soon as possible.
- We will send you “Trip Details” along with “Terms and Conditions”, please read, and confirm if you are joining the expedition.
- After accepting the terms and conditions, you have to pay a certain amount for the expedition during the time of booking. Please find more details about payments here.
After depositing the amount during the time of booking, we can confirm your registration and allocate a spot on our expedition team. You can find all your pre-trip departure information, gear lists, itineraries, etc. on this website that will help you manage your expedition.
Following the initial application process, you will then:
- A physician’s assessment report (verified by your doctor stating you are fit to participate and exert yourself at a higher altitude)
- Send us your passport copy
- Send us a copy of your insurance policy
- Send us your arrival/departure travel details
Thank you!
Cost Includes:
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- AIRPORT PICK-UP & DROP : Both International and Domestic airports pick up and drop.
- ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMAND : All required Nights in a five-star hotel under Full Board Plan in Kathmandu.
- WELCOME DINNER : Dinner at Nepalese or European Restaurant with Office Staffs and Sherpas.
- CARGO CLEARANCE : International Air cargo clearance of Member Personal Luggage & Payment of Government taxes in Nepal. *before the expedition
- PERMITS : Expedition Royalty and permit of Nepal Government to climb Mt. Everest and Lobuche Peak, Sagarmatha National Park permit, TIMS CARD & Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entry Permit and its fee.
- SINGLE PERMIT : Single Climbing Permit for Each Member.
- LIAISON OFFICER : 1 Government Liaison officer with full equipment, Daily salary, and insurance.
- KHUMBU ICEFALL CHARGES : Khumbu Ice Fall Climbing charge to Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC).
- GARBAGE DEPOSIT : Garbage deposit fee and rubbish collection cost.
- TRANSPORTATION : As per the itinerary, all the land transportation in Kathmandu is by private vehicles.
- HELICOPTER FLIGHT : All Helicopter flights as per the Itinerary. From Kathmandu to Namche, Namche to Dingboche, During the expedition return back to Kathmandu and after Expedition from Everest BC to Kathmandu.
- INSURANCE : Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance for all involved Nepalese staff, Sherpas and UIAGM Guide during the trek and expedition.
- TREKKING : All logistic management, trek from Dingboche to Everest Base camp with UIAGM guide and private cook who will be cooking foods for a member, Overnight stay at the lodge and Member all personal belongings will be carried by porters.
- PHOTOGRAPHER : One Personal Photographer during the trip.
- FOODS : Hygienic foods during the trek and the expedition is of no limit.
- DRINKS : Hot water, tea, and coffee during the trek and Expedition are of no limit.
- MEMBER LUGGAGE : Up to 200 Kg member’s personal luggage during the trek carried by the porters.
- BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT : Personal the North Face / Kailas Tent for Member, Private Kitchen tent, Private Dining Tent, One Communication Tent, Private Shower tent, Private toilet tent, and Kitchen Utensils.
- HEATER : Heater at base camp in each tent for members.
- SOLAR / GENERATOR / LIGHT : 1 Solar panel and Generator for lights at base camp, battery charge, for laptop and other electronic devices.
- BASE CAMP STAFFS : 1 Experienced Base camp cook, kitchen helper, and 1 base camp manager.
- HIGH CAMP SERVICE : High Altitude Tent, Necessary cooking EPI gas, cooking pot for a member, High food for a member, Sherpa, all climbing and cooking crew at (C1) (C2) (C3) (C4). All climbing gears, fixed and dynamic rope during the climbing period as required.
- LOBUCHE HIGH CAMP : High Camp Service at Lobuche Peak High Camp.
- ROPE FIXING : The team of experienced Sherpas will fix the route In Everest (no extra charge will be applied to members).
- TRAINING : Ice wall and Ladder training at basecamp by UIAGM Gide.
- SPECIAL CARE BY DIRECTORS : Guidance and instruction by Company directors.
- GAMOW BAG : 1 Rescue sled (Gamow bag) for an emergency.
- RESCUE TEAM : A team of Sherpa at Camp II, for emergency and rescue purposes.
- REST IN NAMCHE : Helicopter flight from Kathmandu to Namche (rest in Namche) and Namche to Dingboche (1 time).
- REST IN KATHMANDU : Helicopter flight from Everest base camp – Kathmandu – Everest Base camp via Namche (1 time).
- UIAGM GUIDE : 1 UIAGM guide will be with you from Kathmandu to Kathmandu all the time for your Guidance.
- WELL EXPERIENCED SHERPAS: 3 well experienced, veteran and strong climbing Sherpa who has summited Everest multiple times will be with Member and one UIAGM guide from base camp to summit, they will be helping in each step during the ascent and carrying all the member belongings, Oxygen Bottles and necessary stuff for high camps till to the summit and back to the base camp.
- UIAGM AND CLIMBING SHERPA ALLOWANCE / SALARY: Transportation, lodging, foods, Full Equipment, Daily Salary, Bonus, high camps set up, and route fixing cost.
- OXYGEN AND MASK REGULATOR FOR MEMBER : 12 Bottles of (4 Liters) Oxygen to members and 2 sets of tested brand-new masks and regulators.
- OXYGEN AND MASK REGULATOR FOR STAFFS : 4 Bottles of Oxygen to each climbing Sherpa and UIAGM guide and 1 set of Mask and regulator to each of them.
- UNLIMITED INTERNET SERVICE: THURAYA IP+ or Available Internet service at base camp on unlimited uses basis.
- WEATHER FORECAST: Weather forecast report from Meteotest, Bern (Switzerland) during the entire expedition.
- SATELLITE PHONE TO CALL : Provision of Satellite Phone to call family, friends, and Relatives 1 hour a day.
- BAR AND BAKERY FACILITY : Free bar and Free Fresh bakery at base camp for members privately.
- FRESH FOODS : Fresh fruits, Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Meat, and Foods will be dropped by helicopter every week in base camp.
- MEMBER INSURANCE : Travel and high altitude insurance, accident, medical & emergency evacuation for climbing members.
- STAFF INSURANCE : Medical & Emergency rescue Insurance for all involved Nepalese staff during the trek and expedition.
- 12 HOURS HELI SERVICE : In case of need we have our Helicopter at priority for your safety, all day.
- MEDICAL DOCTOR : One Medical Doctor at base camp along with the comprehensive medical kit for member
Cost Excludes:
- INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE : Flight from your home country to Nepal and Nepal to your home country.
- MEMBER PERSONAL EQUIPMENTS : Member Personal climbing equipment.
- SUMMIT BONUS AND TIPS : UIAGM Guide (USD 2000), Climbing Sherpa (USD 1500) per Sherpa and Kitchen staff’s tips (USD 800).
Price per person
Usefull Information
As the climbers approach the higher altitudes, they reach the advanced base camp and begin their preparation for the ultimate summit push. The expedition team’s knowledge and expertise in mountaineering techniques, weather conditions, and route planning are crucial in determining the best time for the summit bid.
Climbers undergo rigorous training and receive guidance on essential mountaineering skills, including ice climbing, rope techniques, and avalanche safety. The team of Sherpa guides and experienced climbers provide constant support and motivation during the demanding ascent.
Reaching the summit of Mount Everest is an unparalleled achievement, providing a breathtaking view from the top of the world. Standing at 8,848 meters (29,029 feet), the summit offers a 360-degree panorama of the Himalayan range, with majestic peaks stretching as far as the eye can see.
WHICH IS THE BEST SEASONS FOR PEAK CLIMBING & TREKKING IN NEPAL ?
In general Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are two best seasons for both climbing and trekking in Nepal.
The Cost of the Expedition is $150,000.00 Per Person.
The VVIP Mount Everest Expedition ensures that climbers receive the utmost care and attention even during the most challenging moments of the journey. From expertly prepared meals to well-equipped base camps, every aspect is meticulously planned to offer a truly luxurious and unforgettable experience.
In conclusion, the VVIP Mount Everest Expedition is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to conquer the world’s highest peak in the lap of luxury. It combines the thrill of mountaineering with exceptional comfort and personalized services, making it an unparalleled adventure for those seeking the ultimate challenge and exclusivity.
Equipment List
FAQs
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Best Seasons March to May, September to November
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Group Size 1-15
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Duration 37 DAYS BOOKING OPEN FOR 2024
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Maximum Altitude 8848.86M
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Trek Difficulty Very Hard
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