Situated in the shadows of Mt. Everest is Mt. Lhotse. Ascending to a glorious stature of 8,516 meters, it has one of the biggest mountain faces on the planet. It is likewise one of the steepest, rising 1.9 miles in 1.4 miles.

The summit is sharp to the point that there is not a solitary place to remain on the best. Of the 14 mountains more than 8,000 meters, Mt. Lhotse is the minimum moved of the mammoth pinnacles. Many can assert popularity to climbing Mt. Everest, yet in the event that you take the Lhotse Challenge, you will have a mind blowing perspective of Mt. Everest while adding your name to a short rundown of the individuals who have climbed this noteworthy mountain.

Mt. Lhotse was first rose in 1956 by F. Luchsnger and E. Reiss of Switzerland, who climbed both Everest and Lhotse on a similar campaign (they were the second fruitful Everest climb, following Hillary/Tengzen endeavor).

DAY 1 – Arrive in Kathmandu – Your endeavor of a lifetime starts upon your landing in Tribhuvan International Airport where you will be welcomed by an agent of Dream Adventure Trek and taken to your lodging. Picked an opportunity to rest or do a touch of touring in the city. At night, there will be an appreciated dinner with customary Nepali nourishment and culture.

DAY 2 – Preparation for Expedition – Today is an essential day as you go to an instructions with the Ministry of Tourism on climbing Mt. Everest. We additionally will hold our own preparation as we set you up for what lies ahead. Our involvement in climbing Mt. Everest will enable you to get the most to out of your excursion.

DAY 3 – Prepare for Expedition – Todays motivation incorporates checking equipments, guidelines on the most proficient method to utilize the gear, information and study of maps and everything else to guarantee that your campaign is fruitful.

DAY 4 – Kathmandu to Lukla to Phakding elev. 2,640 m/8,661 ft) – Today starts the adventure to Mt. Everest. We will fly from Kathmandu to Lukla and after that trek to the town of Phakding, going through remote towns, primitive woodlands and mountain scenes.

DAY 5 – Phakding to Namche Bazaar (elev. 3,446 m/11,305 ft) – This is a day of climbing upwards on the trail as we advance toward Namche Bazaar, the chief group of the district. Today we will get our first take a gander at Mt. Everest and the encompassing pinnacles that resemble specialists to the ruler of mountains.

DAY 6 – Rest and Acclimatization – We will rest today keeping in mind the end goal to enable our bodies to be acclimatized to the higher heights. With regards to suggested methodology, it will not be a day of recently sitting as some activity is energized. There will be various circumstances when we stop to enable our bodies to change in accordance with the high rises. Thusly, we maintain a strategic distance from the peril of height affliction.

DAY 7 – Namche to Tengboche (elev. 3,800 m/12,467 ft.) – This day takes us to the most noteworthy Buddhist religious community on the planet at Tengboche. It overlooks Mt. Everest, making an extremely quiet and serene setting so as to ponder and inspire profoundly.

DAY 8 – Tengboche to Dingboche (elev. 4400 m/14,435 ft.) – This day we reach about a large portion of the height of Mt. Everest as we advance toward the town of Dingboche. The early morning offers an extraordinary perspective of the dawn more than Tengboche and Mt. Everest. We go through less Sherpa towns as we advance to Everest.

DAY 9 – Rest at Dingboche – Today is one more day of acclimating to the higher rises. There will be a climb to Mera Peak (elev. 5,300 m/17,388 ft) where we will be met with a stunning perspective of the most elevated tops on the planet.

DAY 10 – Dingboche to Lobuche (elev. 4900 m/16,076 ft) – The trail turns northward as it keeps on picking up rise in our journey toward Everest. We are encompassed by ice sheets on the two sides of the trail as we pass upwards. In transit will be an overlook of Chola Tsho, an unbelievably blue mountain lake at 4590 m (15,059 ft.). Ringed by a few tall pinnacles, the lake shimmers in the daylight. The trail will disregard Thorka Pass (elev. 4830 m) and along Khumbu Glacier to our stop for the night at Lobuche.

DAY 11 – Lobuche to Gorackshep (elev. 5150 m/16,896 ft.) – The trail is currently settled between two ice sheets: Khumbu and Lobuche. From this piece of the trail, we are offered phenomenal perspectives of Mt. Everest as it keeps on getting nearer as we stroll on. Our goal is the town of Gorackshep, which is close both the old and new Everest Base Camp.

DAY 12 – Gorackshep to Everest Base Camp (elev. 5300 m/17,338 ft.) – Everest Base Camp? Indeed, you can climb the two mountains starting at a similar place! Our excursion, however will lead us in an alternate bearing from Everest Base Camp as we climb Mt. Lhotse.This is the day when we abandon the inns and now start to get ready for climbing. It is currently to tents and more like what the early climbers experienced. We touch base at Everest Base camp and get ready for the climb. The high pinnacles that make up the mountain run around Everest are in nearness to us. At Base Camp, we set up our tents and get ready for climbing.

DAY 13 – Everest Base Camp – This day we rest some as we adjust to the higher rise. We additionally check equipment; ensure everything is all together one final time before we set off on the excursion to the highest point of the world. There is bounty to do as we get ready for this awesome scale the mountain.

DAY 14 - 49 – Climb Mt. Lhotse – The adventure starts today up the lofty scale this mountain. Lhotse is testing, however not feasible. It requests much, yet the view from its slants will permit you perspectives of Everest, the three pinnacles of Lhotse, Cho Oyu and Mt.Pumora and numerous others. The mountain will influence you to work, yet the individuals who climb it will be very compensated with a view that is wild.

DAY 50 – Everest Base Camp – This is a day of rest. We pack up the tents that have been our home for 43 days and stow away hardware. This will be our last night in the tents as we likewise tidy up around Everest Base Camp. Everybody who camps here is needed support keep it clean to keep up the unblemished condition.

DAY 51 – Everest Base Camp to Pheriche (elev. 4200 m/13,779 ft.) – The arrival travel is speedier as we are going downhill the distance. Our excursion is to the mountain town of Pheriche. We pass commonplace icy masses en route. This evening we remain without precedent for a lodging where we rest in a genuine quaint little inn high temp water shower.

DAY 52 – Pheruche to Namche Bazaar (elev. 3446 m/11,305 ft.) – Reaching Namche Bazaar will influence you to feel as though you have come back to development. There is web, ATM machines, and numerous things available to be purchased that you just envisioned about when you were up on the mountain. Namche Bazaar might be the primary town of Everest district, yet it has not lost its appeal in this cutting edge world. Appreciate the bazaar, unwind with some genuine espresso or tea and appreciate a very much earned night on the town.

DAY 53 – Namche Bazaar to Lukla (elev. 2800 m/9,186 ft.) - This is the latest night in the Everest district and the most recent day of trekking. When you achieve Lukla, it is the finish of the trail and rest those worn out feet.

DAY 54 – Lukwa to Kathmandu (elev. 1350 m/4,429 ft.) – It is a short flight back to Kathmandu. From the solace of your seat, you can look toward the upper east and grin at Mt. Everest, realizing that you are one of the fortunate few to have vanquished it. This evening, unwind, rest in your hotel, scrub down and celebrate!

DAY 55 – Kathmandu – It is a free day in the city to do as you might want. Rest, tour, take in the World Heritage Sites, it is upon you. You can likewise do some looking for keepsakes. At night, appreciate a Farewell Dinner where you and your kindred climbers can toast each other as the most up to date successful climbers of the worlds most elevated mountain!

DAY 56 – Fly Home – All great things must arrive at an end, and your adventure to Mt. Everest is no special case. Since you have vanquished the worlds most elevated pinnacle, why not try some of the other high mountains here in Nepal. Our nation is home of eight of the 14 most elevated tops on the planet. You may have climbed the tallest, yet you can simply attempt your hand at a portion of the others. Nepal offers much in the method for get-aways, getaways and campaigns. Let Dream Adventure design your next endeavor to the mountain universe of Nepal!

Cost Include

• 4 night hotel in Kathmandu with bed & Breakfast with Tourist Standard Hotel.

• Climbing Permit fee of Lhotse 8516m. Expedition

• Ice fall charges normal fee • Food for Trekking and Base camp of Lhotse

• Sirdar, Cook and kitchen boy.

• Porters or Yak porter Lukla to Base camp & Base camp to Lukla

• Kathmandu -Lukla - Kathmandu flights with Cargo 40 Kg. Per member

• Equipment allowance, daily allowance for Liaison officer, expedition staff

• Life, Medical & Rescue Insurance for Nepalese Staff and Liaison Officer.

• 1 tent for 1 climber north face tent or similar

• Mattresses, dining tent, Toilet tent, Store tent, Table and chairs for the expedition

• Pick up & drop in Kathmandu Airport-hotel-airport

• Emergency Oxygen -Mask and regulator (If use, pay it)

• Welcome dinner with typical Nepali restaurant with song & dance

• Walkie-talkie permit & Satellite phone permit

Cost Exclude

• PERSONAL equipment for trekking & climbing

• Personal & medical Insurance of expedition climber

• Emergency Rescue evacuation by helicopter incase needed

• Climbing food, Gas & stove above Base camp

• Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu

• Walkie Talkie permit & Satellite phone permit

• Oxygen & Mask –regulator

• fixed rope

• Personal expenses

• Bar Bills & beverage

• Garbage deposit USD 3000 (Sharing of the total person) and deposit fee will be not refunded if the clients (climber) do not not take back their garbage to Namche Bazaar & Kathmandu.

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