Everest! Everything has been said about this mountain but not everyone can say that it has reached the top of the world. Your dream is now within reach.
The logistic, service and support from our team are of the highest standard, giving you an exceptional chance to reach the top of the highest mountain on the planet. Our main strength is to reach the summit before the days of traffic jams and thus offer greater security to our customers. We have proven this fact time and time again.
All the Sherpas in our team have successfully climbed Everest more than 15 times each, not counting the other peaks culminating at more than 8000 meters. Our Nepalese staff have worked with us for many years to ensure quality. Keep in mind that safety is our number one priority. Our team at base camp is equally experienced and strong in their day-to-day work.
Notre équipe utilisera les méthodes d'expédition classiques pour atteindre le sommet. Nous commencerons le processus d'acclimatation avec la randonnée jusqu'au camp de base. Nous fournirons à chaque membre sa propre tente privée au camp de base. Douche, toilette, salle à manger chauffée, repas nourrissants, café frais, tout pour un confort permettant le repos et reprise d'énergie entre chaque montée d'acclimatation pour les camps supérieurs.
On Everest, a Sherpa will be on your side at all times. The Sherpas team will take care of all camp logistics. This allows you to carry lighter loads and save your strength while concentrating on acclimatizing well. When all the acclimatization rotations are complete, it's time to rest at base camp.
Once the window of good weather has been found for the summit push, the team prepares its equipment. It normally takes 4 days to climb from base camp to the summit and 2 days to descend back to basecamp. Oxygen will be used by all team members from Camp 3. Once arrived at Camp 4 (8000 meters), it is a rest of a few hours before the evening departure. This allows you to reach the summit in the morning and descend to Camp 4 in broad daylight. Once back at base camp, we can say mission accomplished!
SPRING 2025
EVEREST (8848 meters)
DATES: MARCH 30 to MAY 31 2025 (63 days, 62 nights)
COST : USD49000 combined with LHOTSE climb : USD69000
DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY :
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- Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu. Transfer to the hotel
- Day 02: Preparation. Last minute shopping. Drive to Ramechap
- Day 03: Flight Ramechap - Lukla (2800m). Trek Lukla - Phakding (2600m)
- Day 04: Phakding - Namche Bazaar (3440m)
- Day 05: Rest day in Namche Bazaar
- Day 06: Namche Bazaar - Deboche (3800m)
- Day 07: Deboche - Dingoche. (4400m)
- Day 08: Rest day in Dingboche
- Day 09: Dingboche - Labuche (4910m)
- Day 10: Labuche - Everest basecamp (5350m) - Gorak Step (5100m)
- Day 11: Gorak Shep - Kala Patthar summit (5550m) - Everest basecamp
- Day 12-57: Climb Everest (8848m)
- Day 58: Everest basecamp. Packing bags for next day departure
- Day 59: Everest basecamp - Pheriche (4200m)
- Day 60: Pheriche - Namche Bazaar
- Day 61: Namche Bazaar - Lukla
- Day 62: Flight Lukla - Ramechap. Drive Ramechap - Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel
- Day 63: Transfer to the airport. Depart Kathmandu for home
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INCLUDED:
- Transportation airport - hotel - airport
- Ground transportation Kathmandu - Ramechap - Kathmandu
- Flights Ramechap - Lukla - Ramechap
- Two (2) nights in Kathmandu. 3* hotel in double occupancy including breakfast
- Accommodation in lodges on the trek. Double occupancy
- Three (3) meals per day on the trek and during the climb
- Nepal government fees( permits, liaison officer, ropes, insurance,etc)
- Nepalese staff (Sherpa, cook, porters, guide, assistant-guide)
- Personal gear from/to Kathmandu- Everest basecamp (max. 2 x 20kg)
- Logistics at Everest basecamp (solar panel, toilet, shower)
- All kitchen/dining equipment
- Heated dining tent at basecamp at dinner
- Box tent at Everest basecamp (1 climber per tent)
- Tents at upper camps (2 climbers per tent)
- Stoves/fuel/dried food for upper camps
- 6 oxygen bottles/climber + mask + regulator
- 4 bottles of oxygen/sherpa + mask + regulator
- For emergency: 1 bottle of oxygen + mask + regulator
- Communication equipment
- Mandatory FICAV contribution
- All taxes
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NOT INCLUDED :
- International flights
- Extra cargo
- Cancellation insurance (optional)
- Trip interruption insurance (optional)
- Medical insurance including helicopter evacuation (mandatory)
- Personal equipment
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
- Bottled/boiled water, juice, soft drink, alcohol, specialty coffee
- Additional stay in Kathmandu (beyond the 2 nights provided for in the program)
- Personal expenses (internet, laundry, shower, calls, battery charge, etc)
- Nepalese visa
- Sherpa bonus
- Tips for Nepalese staff
- Wire transfer fee
- Expenses occurred during events that are not under our control: weather, strike, illness, etc
- Other expenses that are not listed in "INCLUDED" section above
- Other related costs if a member leaves early regardless of the reason for leaving
- Meals and accommodation other than those on the program
- Satellite phone and/or Starlink
- Single occupancy fee upon availability
- Helicopter
VIP INCLUDED (IN ADDITION TO WHAT IS MENTIONED ABOVE): USD15000
- Helicopter from Everest basecamp to Kathmandu after the expedition
- Tips for Sherpas and Nepalese staff
- 2 extra bottles of oxygen
- Medical consultation at Everest basecamp by ER team.
- 4 x 1 liter bottled water/day on the trek
- PUJA contribution
NOTE :
- Meetings where you are informed about everything you need to know to be ready for this great adventure.
- Purchase of your insurance policy (cancellation, trip interruption, medical) available through FILIPPI EXPEDITIONS
- Schedule is subject to change depending on terrain conditions, weather, client's health or other events.
- Price subject to change if the Nepalese government increases the cost of permits
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