Mount Lhakpa Ri Expedition - 20 Days

Mt. Lhakpa Ri (7045m) is one of the most popular climbing peaks in Tibet owing to easy accessibility as well as its proximity to worlds highest mountain, Mount Everest.  Hence, Lhakpa Ri is also famous as Everest’s easier cousin. Relatively rapid accessibility, easier boarding to the Base Camp, favourable directions and lower gradient give Lhakpa Ri an advantage over other 7000m. Besides summiting Lhakpa Ri, you will also enjoy the magnificent company of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu and others. The mountain is also featured in Lucy Walkers famous experimental documentary Blind sight: Himalayas - The Summit of Happiness. This documentary features the fascinating adventure of six blind Tibetan teenagers who embark on an adventure to climb Lhakpa Ri under the guidance of blind educator and adventurer Sabriye Tenberken, and the famous blind climber Erik Weihenmayer.

Itinerary

Once you arrive Lhasa our guide will welcome and assist to transfer you to the booked hotel in Lhasa city, It is 65km one hour drive  from Gongar Airport to your hotel in Lhasa city, The road follows alongside of Bhramhaputra (Elephant) River.

Transportation
Jeep/Van/Bus
Accommodation
3/4 Star Hotel
Activity
Airport Pick Up

Two full days Lhasa sightseeing visiting Potala Palace, Nurbu Linka Palaca, Jokhang Monastery, Ramoche Temple, Sera Monastery, Drepung Monastery, Tibet Musium and Barkhor Tibetan Market etc.

Meal
Breakfast
Transportation
Jeep/Van/Bus
Accommodation
3/4 Star Hotel
Activity
Sightseeing

Today you will have a scenic drive via Yamdrok (Turquise) Lake to Gyantse where you will visit Palkor Chod Monastery and Kubum Monastery. After that you will have further drive to Shigatse for overnight halt.

Meal
Breakfast
Transportation
Jeep/Van/Bus
Accommodation
3/4 Star Hotel

Morning visit Tashi Lhungpo Monastery in Shigatse - The Therone of Panchen Lama, after lunch drive to Shegar for the night halt.

Meal
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Transportation
Jeep/Van/Bus
Accommodation
3/4 Star Hotel

Today you will have scenic drive toward Everest base camp north. After that our crew will set up base camp.

Meal
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Transportation
Jeep/Van/Bus
Accommodation
Camping

All group members and crew will have 3 days acclimatization at Everest Base Camp before heading toward higher elevation.

Meal
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation
Camping
Activity
Rest Day

We split the move to Advanced Base Camp in two, today moving 6 miles to Interim Camp. While this camp is simple, we still ensure comfortable sleeping, dining, and excellent food. The location is incredible, surrounded by penitentes (ice towers).

Meal
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation
Camping
Walking
4-5 hours

Six miles of hiking along the moraine and glacier bring us to Advanced Base Camp, our home on the side of the East Rongbuk Glacier.

Meal
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation
Camping
Walking
4-5 hours

Our bodies need time to acclimatize to over 21,000 feet. We utilize the days re-visiting required fixed rope and climbing skills, taking short acclimatization hikes, and eating and resting in our impressive camp.

Meal
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation
Camping
Activity
Rest Day

A 6-8 hour climb takes us from the edge of the East Rongbuk Glacier up progressively steepening snow slopes. On the way we’re greeted with astounding views of the north face of Everest. Round trip we should be in the 12 hour time range and back to ABC for celebratory dinner

Meal
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation
Camping
Walking
7-8 hours

Today we can relax and rest in ABC, taking in the sights of the North Col. We can also use this day as a weather day if needed.

Meal
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation
Camping
Activity
Rest Day

Descend Base Camp and celebratory dinner with all crews.

Meal
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation
Camping
Walking
5-6 hrs

Today you will have drive toward Nepal/China border leaving magestic mountain view of Mt. Everest Range behind. The road follows via Pelko Lake one of the beutiful salt lake in Saga county toward Kyirong border town.

Meal
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Transportation
Jeep/Van/Bus
Accommodation
3/4 Star Hotel

Today you will have short drive toward China/Nepal border where our border representative will assist you to clear the immigration formalities. After that you will have drive toward Kathmandu on the Nepali hilly road.

Meal
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Transportation
Jeep/Van/Bus
Accommodation
3/4 Star Hotel

Today you have full day in Kathmandu for relaxation, Evening you will have celebration with all crews for Successful Expedition!

Meal
Breakfast & Dinner
Accommodation
3/4 Star Hotel
Activity
Rest Day

Free until your flight time. After that drop to Airport for final departure to your home.

Meal
Breakfast
Accommodation
N/A
Activity
Airport Drop

What's Included?

  • Arrival / Departure Airport transfer
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on twin sharing bed & breakfast basis,
  • Climbing permit fee, visa fee & all other applicable permits,
  • Hotels en route on full board basis,
  • All internal and Tibet side transportation,
  • Cargo clearance & duties fees,
  • Professional High altitude climbing Sherpa depending on number of members in group, Chinese liaison officer backed by full BC cook, kitchen helpers,
  • Equipment allowance, daily wages, insurance, food and shelter for above mentioned staff, porters and liaison officer,
  • All food, fuel and accommodation for member and Sherpa staffs throughout the expedition period at Base Camp,
  • Complete BC & ABC camping equipments,
  • Garbage & stool shipped off charges from BC,
  • Agency service charge and related administrative fees,
  • Camping & group equipments above Base camp: tents, ropes, snow bar, rock piton, shovel, ice-screws etc…
  • Food & fuel above Base camp for member & climbing Sherpas,
  • 1 Gamow bag / O2 for emergency use,

Cost Excludes

  • Air travel to/from Nepal,
  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu,
  • Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone bills, tips, all items of personal nature,
  • Departure tax at Kathmandu int'l airport,
  • Extra high altitude Sherpa if needed,
  • Personal travel, high risk, accidental and medical insurance of member,
  • Emergency rescue evacuations,
  • Respective expenses if one returns earlier from the expedition due to sickness or emergency purpose.
  • Any extra service not mentioned herein cost inclusion.

Essential Info

Expedition Highlights

  • Climb the George Mallory's footsteps to the summit of Mt. Lhakpa-Ri
  • Experience the life of Everest climbers at BC and ABC.
  • Climb technically easy but physiologically challenging climb
  • Stunning views of some of the highest peaks on earth namely, Everest, Lhotse and Makalu
  • Test of skills and physiology for Everest attempt
  • Experience your first 7000m climb on relatively safe route
  • Interesting experience of Tibetan culture in Tingri
  • Test for mountaineering isolation and psychological endurance

Experience & Physical Fitness

Previous mountaineering experience is required to at least 6000m. You will also need to be very determined. To succeed you will need to be extremely fit and have a high level of endurance. You don't need to be fast but you need to be steady and strong. Mental toughness plays a large role as does the ability to relax and let your body acclimatise. It is not recommended for those who have problem of heart and long. Strong will power is essential to take the trip.

Accommodation and Food

In Kathmandu: We will be staying at the Shanker Hotel (4 star). This charming historic palace has a huge peaceful garden with a pool and is just on the edge of the main tourist area, Thamel.

It is safe and clean and well staffed, and is a safe place to leave your clean town clothes and other gear when you are in the hills. There are many restaurants in Kathmandu catering to western tastes as well as plenty of local Dahl Bhat (rice and lentils) shops at very reasonable prices.

On the Trek: We will enjoy full camping style service (cook, kitchen hands, morning tea to your tent door, camp sherpas to help with equipment, porters, yaks etc). Some of our head cook has been with us since 1995 and has picked up Thai curries, Italian pastas and a whole host of other dishes, which are very welcoming at the end of a good days trekking. We also have cooked breakfasts and cooked lunches where possible.

On the Mountain: We will use specialised mountaineering tents for our brief stays up high. Food will be prepared by your guide and Sherpas and will be more basic than you might expect at home.

Best Season

Autumn season (Sept-Nov) being the best season for climbing, as it offers excellent weather and tantalizing mountain views, and also best season for peak climbing.Perfect season to climb Mt. Baruntse.

Summer months (June-September) of the year which coincides with monsoon begins in mid-June and drains in mid-September making travel wet and warm. The mountain views may not be at their best as rain clouds and haze over hang the mountains occasionally obscuring the enchanting views. These times are blessed for the keen botanist as the higher valleys and meadows blossom with flowers and lush vegetation.

Spring season (March-May) is the expedition season and the best time for climbing the high peaks. It is mildly warm at lower elevations but occasional haze mars beautiful view of mountains. At higher elevations over 4,000 meters the mountain views are excellent and the temperature is quite moderate even at night.

Insurance & Evacuation

Most of our adventures in the Himalaya take us to remote regions of high altitude. We always take our time to acclimatize properly and we allow for additional rest days. While most people may experience minor ill effects from high altitudes, there are some who have persistent symptoms, which require return to a lower altitude or emergency evacuation. Adjusting to a new diet can also take some time.

All clients are required to have travel insurance covering emergency rescue, usually by helicopter. We must stress that this kind of evacuation occurs in a life or death situation only. Rest and/or descent to a lower altitude are the best remedies for most illnesses experienced out on the trail. Circumstances differ, and the head guide with regard to treatment and itinerary will evaluate each situation. Considering the ill person condition, if helicopter evacuation required then just co ordinate with your guide, he can talk to us, we will arrange the fastest evacuation system immediately. We will work with you to accommodate your needs and requests to the best of our ability. There are small, limited health clinics in some areas, hours of operation dependent upon the season. Additional costs incurred in cases of illness are not the responsibility of mine or will be charged as extra cost.

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