Overview
Cho Oyu, the world’s sixth highest mountain lies on the Nepal-Tibet border. The north west face, now considered the normal route, is fairly straight forward, requiring only a couple of hundred meters fixed rope. The success rate on Cho Oyu is higher than any other 8000 m peak. This expedition requires 3 Camps, including one at 7500 m Camp 1 can be reached without climbing on snow. Advanced base Camp offers a terrific view over the Nangpa La to Nepal and the Khumbu valley.
Itinerary
Trip Information
- 4 nights Hotel in Kathmandu in 3 star standard on B/B basis
- 1 Cook & 1 Kitchen Boy from Tibet at base camp
- Base camp Food, Complete camping equipment
- All staffs insurance
- Airport/Hotel/Airport & Kathmandu/Border/Kathmandu transfer
- Hotel or Guest Houses in Tibet on Full Board Basis
- Peak Permit fee
- Custom Clearance & fees in Kathmandu & in Tibet Border (Zhangmu)
- Liaison Office & Interpreter, Road Maintenance fee
- Transportation: Jeep for Member & Truck for baggage
- 3 Yaks CBC to ABC 60 Kgs. per member – after sharing camping Food & Equipments
- 2 Yaks ABC to CBC 45 Kgs. Per member – after sharing camping Food & Equipments
- 1 Tent each member for Base Camp
- One btl Oxyzen Mask & regulator for medical use
- Major meals during Kathmandu stay
- Personal equipment, Altitude tents & Food for members & Sherpas
- Medical & Personal high risk Insurance
- Nepal re-entry Visa Fee
- Airport departure tax
- Telephone & Laundry, Alcoholic beverages and items of a purely personal nature
- Emergency Transportation Cost
- Russian Oxygen (4 liters)
- Mask & Regulator
- Satellite Phone
- Chinese Visa fee EURO. 85 Per Person
- High Altitude Sherpa
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