Everest Expedition

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Overview of Everest Expedition

The tallest natural landmark of the world, Mount Everest, is a famous destination for Nepal climbers and trekkers while trekking in Nepal. The pride of Nepal has been the witness to countless tales of bravery, sacrifice, summit success, failure, and tragedies. Numerous records have been made, and equal numbers of failed attempts were made in the mountain. Up in the thin air, the thick and dense desire to at least touch the epitome of the mountain lured people towards the Everest expedition.

The height of 8848m from sea level spread in the Mahalangur Himalayan range in the Khumbu region of Nepal, Everest Expedition offers limitless challenges and stands tall as the epicenter of wilderness adventure. The trekking in the Everest region has been continuously attracting the trekkers, while the expedition on Everest has been interrupted many times. The expedition was closed for two years 2014 & 2015 seasons because of Avalanche and Earthquake in Nepal. However, the 2016 season only attracted lots of trekkers and climbers.

Altogether around 400 climbers successfully climbed Mount Everest. Five people lost their lives during the Mt Everest Expedition, and about 600 people backed out from either base camp or high camps. Regardless of the countless failures, the beauty of the addiction to adventure is that nature keeps calling you to savor its serene beauty. With its excellent snow bulk, amazing glacial lake, and boundless mountain range view, Everest stands atop the Himalayas, smiling at the efforts to win her.

If you are willing to test your endurance and strength of your mental health, then you have to spend your holiday in Nepal at Mount Everest. Whether for trekking to Everest Base Camp or the Everest expedition, fulfill your adventure dream on the lap of the tallest mountain.

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    Type C, D, and M power plugs and sockets are used. The standard voltage and frequency are 230 V and 50Hz, respectively.

    Vaccinations You must be completely vaccinated against COVID-19 at least 14 days before traveling to Nepal. Vaccination documentation is required.

    On Arrival Visas are available at Nepal's entrance points for travelers. Travelers from Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Cameroon, Somalia, Liberia, Ethiopia, Iraq, Palestine, Afghanistan, and Syria, on the other hand, are required to obtain a visa through their nearest Nepalese diplomatic post (embassy/consulate).

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    15 Days – US$ 30
    30 Days – US$ 50
    90 Days – US$ 125

    To confirm the trek/tour package, we want a deposit of at least 20% of the total tour/trek fee. The remaining balance must be paid when you arrive in Nepal. We take Visa, Maestro, MasterCard, American Express, and other major credit cards. The total cost of a Bhutan and Tibet tour must be paid in full at the time of booking.

    We strongly advise you to purchase a SIM card for reliable internet access throughout Nepal. Nepal Telecom (owned by the government) and NCELL (owned by the private sector) are the two main SIM card providers in Nepal. It is preferable to get a SIM card at an airport, where staff will assist with activation and data plan purchases. If you have a SIM card, it will be easier for you to contact us and locate our airport agent.

    You can charge your electrical devices at hotels and lodges because there are no power outages. In the Himalayan region, however, hotel owners may levy a nominal fee.

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