ITINERARY
Day 01 : Arrive in Kathmandu. Be welcomed by our representative & get transferred to your hotel. Overnight
at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 02 : Preparation for the expedition. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 03 : Preparation for the expedition. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 04 : Fly to Lhasa in Tibet. Overnight at hotel in Lhasa.
Day 05 : A full day’s rest in Lhasa. Overnight at hotel in Lhasa.
Day 06 : Drive towards Gyantse. Overnight at hotel in Gyantse.
Day 07 : Drive towards Shigatse. Overnight at hotel in Shigatse.
Day 08 : Drive towards Lhatse. Overnight at hotel in Lhatse.
Day 09 : Drive towards Tingri. Overnight at hotel in Tingri.
Day 10 : Drive to the Chinese Base Camp [ CBC ] (5000 m). Overnight at a tent.
Day 11 : An acclimatization day at CBC. Overnight at a tent.
Day 12 : An acclimatization day at CBC. Overnight at a tent.
Day 13 : Trek to the Middle Camp. Overnight at a tent.
Day 14 : Trek to the Advanced Base Camp [ABC] (5400m). Overnight at a tent.
Day 15 – Day 39: Climbing period of Mt. Cho-Oyu (8,201m).
Day 40 : Trek down to ABC and then to the CBC. Overnight at a tent.
Day 41 : Drive to Zhangmu. Overnight at hotel in Zhangmu.
Day 42 : Drive to Kathmandu. Overnight at hotel.
Day 43 : A full day’s rest in Kathmandu. Overnight at hotel.
Day 44 : Be transferred to the International airport in Kathmandu for boarding the flight to your
onward destination. Farewell to Nepal.
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EXPEDITION C0ST : Please Write an Email to us for the Expedition Cost..
-- The cost will feature the Full board expedition, till the Summit . and this will be on the Group Joining Basis with a minimum of the 6
mountaineers in a Group.
-- NOTE : An experienced climbing Sherpa guide will assist the climber to climb from the Base Camp till the summit of the mountain.
The Cost Includes ::
-- All transfers between airport & hotel in a private coach as the program in the itinerary.
-- 05 nights of accommodation (at a Tourist Standard Hotel) in Kathmandu with the bed & breakfast only.
-- Tibet travel permit & China visa for the expedition crew.
-- The peak climbing permit of the mount Cho-Oyu (8201m) from Tibet side.
-- The air ticket for the flight on the sector of Kathmandu – Lhasa.
-- Liaison officer & an Interpreter.
-- Nepalese crew's insurance, salary, allowances & their expedition gears.
-- Expert professional Nepalese expedition crews like Cook, Kitchen boy, ABC guide and the Dining tent,
Table, Chairs, Toilet tent, Mess tent & Kitchen tent. etc.
-- Emergency Oxygen, Mask & regulator in the Advance Base Camp. (On the payment basis, US$ 300.00 per set).
-- Satellite phone (Pay call).
-- Gamow bag (Life saving device incase of altitude sickness).
-- In the Base Camp & the Advance Base Camp 1 tent per climber (North Face brand) will be provided.
-- All mountaineering gears till the Advance BC only for both the expedition members & the Nepalese
supporting crew. [ Note : In the HIGH ALTITUDE CAMPS above the ABC ( Advanced Base Camp ), the
climbers have to manage their own tent, food items & other life sustaining tools & equipment that lasts till
the period of summit and return back to ABC ,for themselves and for the Sherpa guide ( if the climbers hire
the Sherpa guide).].
-- 40 KG of load per climber will be carried by the Yak from the Base Camp to the Advance Base Camp.
-- 30 KG of load per climber will be carried by the Yak on the way back from ABC to the Base Camp.
-- An expedition T-shirts with the expedition label for each climbing members as a souvenir.
-- 01 welcome dinner & 01 farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
-- Solar panel at Advance Base Camp for light and for charging the batteries.
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-- All transfers in the Tibetan territory in the private minibus / jeep for the expedition members & a truck
for carrying all the climbing gears & the equipment and also on the return journey till you arrive
in Kathmandu by road.
-- All accommodations with full board meals at the hotels in the Tibetan territory in different towns and during
the entire expedition period in the Advance Base Camp as per the time frame in the itinerary and during
the journey on the way back to Kathmandu.
The Cost Excludes ::
In Kathmandu Part ::
-- All international air tickets to and from Kathmandu and all airport taxes (wherever it is applicable).
-- All Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
-- Nepal entry visa and the re-entry visa to Nepal from the Tibet side. ( wherever it is applicable to the
climber during the expedition).
-- Air cargo custom clearance duty fee USD 150.00 per person for the expedition goods sent by the
climbers to the Kathmandu prior to their arrival in Kathmandu.
-- All expenses of the personal nature , like ; laundry, postage, telephone calls ,bar bills & beverage,
camera & photography expenses.
-- The extra Nights hotel stay in Kathmandu and other tour activities by the climber, other than the fixed number
of nights’ stay as mentioned in the expedition itinerary package above.
-- All other costs of the items that are not mentioned in the cost inclusion section above.
During The Expedition ::
-- All personal climbing gears & the equipment for the climber(s).
-- A climbing Sherpa guide from the Base Camp to the summit & return till the Base Camp.
-- The tents, foods, gas & stove for the High Altitude Camps (above the Base Camp), that would last till
the summit and return back to the Base Camp. [ for both the climber and for the climbing Sherpa guide].
-- The Personal Climbing equipment including the oxygen cylinders ( USD 400.00 per cylinder ) & the mask
& regulator. (USD 600.00 per set ).
-- The travel insurance & medical insurance that would cover the rescue & evacuation by helicopter for
the climber.
-- The permit fee for the personal satellite phone with e-mail & internet facilities.
-- The permit fee for the Walkie-Talkie & Radio set during the expedition.
-- The summit bonus USD 500.00 per Sherpa climbing guide.
-- The expedition filming permit USD 30,000.00 per camera. ( a small portable camera is free.).
-- The Ice fall clearance fees (on group cost basis) , during the expedition (wherever it is applicable).
-- Garbage Deposit USD 500.00 per one team ( on group cost basis). [ This fee is refundable after the
completion of the expedition and only after you would be successful to achieve “the garbage management
certificate” from the base camp officials after the expedition.].
-- Extra Yak, if you need for your extra luggage to be carried. Cost per Yak is USD 200.00 that will carry
up to 40kg load.
-- Conservation fee in Tibet = USD 20.00 per person.
-- Rescue Jeep, Oxygen Cylinder, Mask & Regulator, Satellite Phone, Duty Jeep, filming permit etc. All
these services are available on the extra payment basis.
Extra Cost for Additional Services ::
Russian Oxygen Cylinder (4 liters) : US$ 400.00 per cylinder.
Mask & Regulator : US$ 600.00 per set ( Reused).
Satellite Phone Permit : US$ 1500.00 per set ( Personal use from climber).
Duty Jeep : US$ 4000.00 ( for the whole time of the expedition).
Rescue Jeep : US$ 700.00 per Jeep.
Film Permit : US$ 30,000.00 per large camera set .
NEPAL TOURIST VISA
-- The “Tribhuwan International Airport “ ( TIA ) is the only international airport of Nepal from where the
Immigration Office grants the Tourist Visa on Arrival for the tourists flying to Nepal .
-- Though you can expect some queues during peak Tourist season, the “On Arrival ' visa procedure is
very quick and simple.
-- If you wish to skip those queues, you can also consider getting Visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions
stationed abroad prior to your arrival.
-- If you have obtained visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions in abroad , then you must enter Nepal
within six months from the visa issued date. Your total stay is counted starting from the day you enter into
Nepal.
-- Visas obtained on Arrival at the Entry and Exit points are 'Tourist Visas'. They bear multiple Reentry facility.
Tourist Visa 'On Arrival' is the only entry visa to Nepal.
On Arrival Visa Fee at Entry Points ::
15 Days – 30 USD
30 Days – 50 USD
90 Days – 125 USD
NOTE :: Please carry the Cash ( US$ or Euro ) with you . The electronic money is not accepted at all .
Gratis Visa On arrival ( Visa for Free ) ::
-- Children below 10 years except US citizens
-- Up to 30 days for SAARC Citizen (except Afghanistan) visiting Nepal for the first time in a given visa Year.
-- Non Residential Nepalese(NRN) card holder ( issued by MoFA /Nepalese diplomatic missions abroad).
-- Chinese Nationals
-- Officials from China, Brazil, Russia and Thailand do not need Entry Visa based on reciprocal visa waiver Agreement
Visa Extension Fee ::
-- Tourist visa extension is done for minimum 15 days with USD 45 and USD 3 per day for additional days. In the case of delay less than 150
days additional USD 5 per day as late fine.
-- Contact Department of Immigration for extending your visa or changing the category of your visa.
-- Tourist Visa extension can be done from Immigration Office, Pokhara too.
-- Non tourist visa extension can be done only at Department of Immigration (if eligible) for a period of maximum one year (except business visa).
IMPORTANT NOTE ::-
-- If you are visiting Nepal for the purposes other than Tourism (sightseeing, tour, travel, mountaineering,
trekking, visiting friends and families), you should still get ' Tourist Visa' to get into the country. However,
you must change the category of visa as per your purpose and length of stay in Nepal from Department of
Immigration by producing required documents.
-- Nationals of following countries are requested to acquire Visa prior their arrival from their nearby Diplomatic
missions ( Embassies / consulates ) of Nepal Government. (1) Nigeria , (2) Ghana , (3) Zimbabwe , (4) Swaziland, (5) Cameroon, (6) Somalia,
(7) Liberia , (8) Ethiopia, (9) Iraq , (10) Palestine, (11) Afghanistan, (12) Syria.
ALTITUDE SICKNESS & REMEDY
-- Altitude sickness, the mildest form being acute mountain sickness (AMS), is the negative health effect of
high altitude, caused by rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevation.
-- Altitude sickness occurs when you cannot get enough oxygen from the air at high altitudes.
-- Generally speaking, this brief illness occurs when a person quickly travels from a place with a low elevation
to one with a high elevation - or vice versa.
-- The faster you climb to a high altitude, the more likely you will get acute mountain sickness. The best way
to prevent altitude illness is to ascend gradually.
SYMPTOMS ::
-- This causes typical symptoms such as a headache, nausea, vomiting , light headedness , loss of appetite, and trouble sleeping.
-- The different levels of altitude sickness have different symptoms : Symptoms of mild, short-term altitude sickness also include dizziness, fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, sleep problems and a general loss of energy.
-- This usually happens above 5,000 feet, though some might not experience altitude sickness until at least 10,000 feet in elevation.
HOW LONG CAN ALTITUDE SICKNESS LAST ?
-- Other symptoms will go away quickly at a lower altitude. Symptoms of moderate altitude sickness usually improve in 24 hours at an elevation that is at least 1,000 to 2,000 feet lower. Symptoms should go away completely within 3 days.
WHAT IS THE BEST REMEDY FOR ALTITUDE SICKNESS ?
Treating Altitude Sickness Instantly ::
-- Stop And Rest Where You Are.
-- Make Sure You're Drinking Enough Water.
-- Then go down to the lower altitude zone as soon as possible.
-- If You Have A Headache, Take Ibuprofen Or Paracetamol.
-- If You Feel Sick, Take An Anti-Sickness Medicine, Such As Promethazine.
-- Do Not Smoke, Drink Alcohol, Or Exercise.
-- Do Not Go Any Higher For At Least 24 To 48 Hours.
-- Once you go down, and after the altitude sickness goes away, get some tea and chocolate.
WHAT MEDICATIONS PREVENT ALTITUDE SICKNESS ?
-- Acetazolamide is used to prevent and reduce the symptoms of altitude sickness. This medication can decrease headache, tiredness, nausea, dizziness, and shortness of breath that can occur when you climb quickly to high altitudes (generally above 10,000 feet / 3,048 meters).
HOW QUICKLY DOES DIAMOX WORK FOR ALTITUDE SICKNESS?
-- To prevent altitude sickness, start taking acetazolamide 1 to 2 days before you start to climb. Continue taking it while you are climbing and for at least 48 hours after you have reached your final altitude. You may need to continue taking this medication while staying at the high altitude to control your symptoms.
HOW MANY DIAMOX CAN I TAKE A DAY ?
-- The recommended dosage is 1 capsule (500 mg) two times a day. Usually 1 capsule is administered in the morning and 1 capsule in the evening. It may be necessary to adjust the dose, but it has usually been found that dosage in excess of 2 capsules (1 g) does not produce an increased effect.
WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE DIAMOX ?
-- You should not use Diamox if you have cirrhosis, severe liver or kidney disease, an electrolyte imbalance, adrenal gland failure, or an allergy to Diamox or sulfa drugs.
INTRODUCTION :: Mt Cho - Oyu (8,201m) Expedition
: Entry via Lhasa / Exit via
Zhangmu
Cho Oyu with
its altitude of 8201m from the sea level is the 6th highest peak in the world.
This awesome ice peak was first climbed by the Austrians in 1954 AD. And by the
Indians in 1958 AD then by the Germans in 1964 AD. Till to date many expedition
teams from different countries have successfully reached on its summit.
The golden jubilee ceremony of the Cho Oyu mountain
was celebrated in the 2004.The event was
organized by Nepal Mountaineering Association ( NMA) jubilantly with grand
fanfare. There were about 400 climbers from different region of the world during
the ceremony. To mention the fact that most of the expedition to Cho Oyu was
carried out from the Tibetan region , from the northern side of the ice peak
because it offers the comparatively easiest
route from there.
CHO
OYU : THE LEGEND
The word Cho
Oyu is from the Tibeatn language. Literally, the word “Cho” stands for the
meaning “Goddess” and “Oyu” stands for the meaning “Turquoise”. In combine, the
name Cho Oyu reveals the meaning the "Turquoise Goddess". The name Cho Oyu also stands with the meaning
the “Bald God” as well acoording to the
another version.
JOURNEY
DETAIL :
Your expedition begins when you land at
the International airport in Kathmandu, Nepal. You will be welcomed &
received by us. Be transferred to your pre-booked hotel.
The following two more days will be used to forward
& complete the remaining process of your Tibet visa and to access the other
necessary documents for the expedition program from the Chinese Embassy in
Kathmandu. Also, there will be an introductory program in Kathmandu itself
prior to the journey to Tibet , with all the members of our Nepalese crew.
The next day you & other climbers will take the
flight from Kathmandu to the Tibetan capital city of Lhasa. However, the
supporting Nepalese crew members will travel to Tibet by surface , by crossing the Nepal-Tibet
border at the Friendship bridge along with the entire climbing equipments for
all the members in the expedition team.
There will be a reunion between the climbers &
the supporting Nepalese crew in the Chinese town of Tingri. The rest of the program
for the expedition would be as in the given itinerary below.
FIXED
DEPARTURE DATE
|
Year |
Climbing Season |
Arrival in Kathmandu |
Journey towards Mountain |
|
2021 |
Spring Expedition |
04 April |
07 April |
|
Autumn Expedition |
01 September |
04 September |
Expedition
59 Days
US$ 00000.00 Per Person
Expedition
50 Days
US$ 0000.00 ( mini. 02 Pax ) Per Person
Expedition
44 Days
US$ 0000.00 ( mini. 02 Pax ) Per Person
Expedition
58 Days
US$ 0000.00 ( mini. 02 Pax ) Per Person
Expedition
44 Days
US$ 0000.00 ( mini. 02 Pax ) Per Person
Expedition
40 Days
US$ 0000.00 ( mini. 02 Pax ) Per Person