Mt. Cho Oyu Expedition |
Cho Oyu stands high above the Tibetan
plains on the Nepal / Tibet border, and
is an ideal choice for mountaineers
ready to test themselves on the eight
thousanders. The world's sixth highest
mountain, is to the locals a holy
mountain. It was first climbed by S.
Moechler, H. Tichy and p. Dawa Lama in
1954. On a good day the view from the
summit plateau is breathtaking, you can
witness the entire panorama of Everest,
Lhotse, Nuptse, Chamlang, Ama Dablam and
other peaks of the Khumbu.
The Austrians were the first to step
onto the snow-dome summit of Cho Oyu
back in 1954. This massif is arguably
the most technically straightforward,
accessible and safe to climb. These days
there are more than four different
routes on Cho Oyu with the Tibetan north
side offering several worthy first
ascent possibilities.
We enter Tibet via Zhangmu and then
drive to Old Tingri, from where the
trekking begins. Chinese Base Camp is
situated at an altitude of 5000m with
the advanced base camp at 5700m and
about three miles away from the mountain
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Itinerary of Mt.
Cho Oyu
Expedition in Detail |
Days 01:
Arrival to Kathmandu. Meet &
transfer to hotel. O/N hotel. |
Days 02 :
Free day in Kathmandu. O/N hotel
B/B. |
Days 03 :
Drive to Kodari, transfer to
Zhangmu, hotel F/B |
Days 04 :
Drive to Nylam, Guesthouse |
Days 05 :
Acclimatization at Nylam,
Guesthouse |
Days 06 :
Drive to Tingri, Guesthouse |
Days 07 :
Drive to Chinese Base Camp, camp |
Days 08-10 :
Arrive at Advance Base Camp |
Days 11-30 :
Climbing Period of Cho Oyu. |
Days 31 :
Trek from Advance Base Camp to
Chinese Base Camp |
Days 32 :
Drive to Nylam Guesthouse |
Days 33 :
Drive to Zhangmu - Kathmandu,
hotel B/B |
Days 34 :
Kathmandu valley Sightseeing and
farewell diner. |
Days 35 :
Back to Onward Destination . |
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Our
full board package includes the following
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Airport transfers
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All domestic transport as listed in itinerary
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Domestic flights and departure taxes as per
itinerary
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All meals whilst trekking
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All National Park entrance fees
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Applicable trekking and climbing permits and fees
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Porters and/or pack animals to carry personal gear
and group equipment
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15kg luggage allowance while on trek
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Duffle Bag for your gear
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All camping equipment including 2-man tents,
sleeping mat, and sleeping bag
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Full trek staff including guides, sherpas, cook and
kitchen staff
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Climbing guide
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All group camping, cooking, eating and porterage
equipment
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First aid
medical kit
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Our
full board package dose not includes the following
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Personal climbing equipment
Equipment
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International flights and departure taxes
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Visa and passport fees
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Travel insurance
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Emergency evacuation
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Tips and gratuities (crew will expect the tipping)
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Costs arising from unforeseen events outside the
control of AATE.
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Personal expenses such as drinks, postage, laundry
The itinerary reflects
recommended durations for distance and elevation covered
per day and times for altitude acclimation based on
latest AATE experience.
[If you are with less than
the minimum number of participants please contact us. We
can bring you into contact with other people who would
be interested to do the same type of peak climbing.]
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