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For those who are climbing
independently and will be self reliant while on the mountain we
offer complete base camp services to support your climb.
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Services Provided : |
- Climbing and trekking
permits, Sagarmatha National Park entrance fee, Environmental
fees and deposit, icefall fees.
- Flight to and from
Lukla
- Liaison Officer wages,
expenses and equipment.
- Local guide/base camp
manager who will accompany the climbers trekking to base camp
& back.
- Lodging and food on the trek to and
from base camp
- Two porters per climber to carry gear
to and from base camp
- Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (4
nights)
- International Airport pick up and
drop
- Base Camp services include a BC Coordinator with skilled kitchen staff, Dining tent,
VE25 The North Face Sleeping Tents (one per climber), Hot water Shower and toilet facilities, Communication
Tents & Gas Heater for Dinning Tent.
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Itinerary: |
| March 26 – 27 |
Arrive in Kathmandu, where you
will be met at the airport by representatives of High Altitude
Dreams and transported to your hotel. Begin final preparations
and packing for the mountain. |
| March 28 |
One last day of sightseeing and
shopping in Kathmandu. |
| March 29
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Fly to Lukla (9300 feet) and trek
to Phakding (8700 feet) |
| March 30 |
Trek to the busy town of Namche
Bazaar (11,300 feet). |
| March 31 |
Rest and acclimatization in Namche
Bazaar. |
| April 1
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Trek to the renowned Thyangboche
monastery (12,700 feet). |
| April 2 |
Continue to the village of Dingboche
(14, 250 feet). |
| April 3 |
Rest day in Dingboche.
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| April 4
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Trek to Thukla (4620m).
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| April 5 |
Trek to Italian Research Station
near Lobuche (4930m) |
| April 6
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Climb up to Kala Pattar (18,450
feet), then continue on to Everest Basecamp (17,500 feet)
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| April 7 -May 31 |
Climbing period. |
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Services Not Provided (but
may be provided at extra cost upon request): |
- All services above base camp
- Oxygen mask, regulator, and bottles
- Travel to and from Nepal
- Nepal Visa
- Food while staying in Kathmandu
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