Trekking in Nepal

Trekking in Nepal Will take you between 1,000m to 4,000m

Peak Climbing

peak climbing in Nepal Nepal is exceptionally popular with mountaineers for good reason.

Nepal Expedition

Nepal Expedition With eight of the highest peaks in the world.

Mt. cho-Oyu Expedition

Trip Facts

  • Grade : StrenuousFor trips with this rating, we strongly recommend that you have previous trekking experience, and previous experience of trekking at high altitudes. You may be required to camp in extreme weather conditions, and to do some technical climbing.
  • Trip Mode : Camping For those of you looking for a more rough-cut experience, camping is the way to go. You will trek as normal during the day, before arriving at a pre-determined campsite, where our staff will have walked ahead to in order to set up camp. Here, you’ll sleep in modern tents and eat alongside your guide, with simple food prepared by the cooks.
  • Duration : 44 Days
  • Maximum Altitude : 8201m
  • Best Season : Spring / Autumn

    Spring (March – May)
    During Spring you will experience warm temperatures at lower altitudes and moderate temperatures higher up. The chances of clear, unobstructed mountain views are good, and it is also a good time to see Nepal’s flowers blossom.

    Autumn (September – November)
    This is the preferred trekking season in Nepal. You will be almost guaranteed excellent mountain views, but be wary – this is the peak trekking season in Nepal, so be sure to book your flights in advance and be prepared for more crowded trekking routes. During this time, you’ll also be able to see and participate in the biggest festivals in Nepal – Dasain and Tihar.

Cho Oyu is the sixth highest mountain in the world at 8201 meters above sea level. Cho Oyu lies in the Himalayas and is 20 km west of Mount Everest, at the border between Tibet and Nepal above the famous Nangpa La (5,716m), a glaciated pass that serves as the main trading route between the Tibetans and the Sherpas of Khumbu. This mountain was first climbed on 19 October 1954 via the north-west ridge by an Austrian expedition naming it the fifth 8000 metre peak to be climbed, after Annapurna I in June 1950, Mount Everest in May 1953, Nanga Parbat in July 1953 and K2 in July 1954.

It is considered to be an easiest and straightforward climbed mountain from Tibetan Side. So this is an excellent mountain for climbers wanting to scale their first 8,000m peak.

Our expedition group makes a spectacular flight into Lhasa, from Kathmandu, over the great Himalayan mountain chain. On arrival to Lhasa we will make a sightseeing tour of "Lhasa" in Tibetan means "the land of Gods" including winter and summer residence of Dalai Lama, Jokhang monastery, Sera monastery and Barkhor square. After a 3 days tour in Lhasa we will begin our expedition toward Mount Cho-Oyu thorough Tibet's scenic landscapes crossing several passes and visiting the fortresses of Gyantse and Xigatse, the second largest city of Tibet

The Expedition continues toward Cho-Oyu base through Tingri, which is an old Tibetan settlement with typical clustered Tibetan styled housing at the foot of small hillock. A short exploration in the settlement can expose you a typical remote Tibetan lifestyle. Right from the roadside of Tingri, you can see the Mt. Everest, Makalu, Gyan Kung and Mount Cho-Oyu.

Trip Detail

  • Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and Hotel transfer
  • Day 02/03: Preparation, Briefings, Last minute shopping and formalities
  • Day 04: Early morning departure from Kathmandu to Tibetan border at Kadari (720m); border formalities followed by drive to Zhangmu (1600m); overnight in hotel
  • Day 05: Two hours drive by Jeep from Zhangmu to Naylam (3700m); overnight in hotel
  • Day 06: Rest day for acclimatization; hike to the hill above the city; overnight in hotel
  • Day 07: Four hours drive from Naylam to Tingri (4300m); overnight in hotel
  • Day 08: Rest day for acclimatization; hike to the hill above the city; overnight in hotel
  • Day 09: After breakfast four hours drive from Tingri to Chinese Base Camp (5200m); camp overnight
  • Day 10/11:Rest and acclimatization at Chinese Base Camp; Provision of Yaks and preparation for Advance Base Camp (ABC) trek
  • Day 12: Trek from Chinese Base Camp to Middle Camp (5300m) along the 4x4 track
  • Day 13: Trek from Middle Camp to the ABC (5700m) of Cho Oyu
  • Day 14-38: Climbing Period – Summit Cho Oyu (8201m)
  • Day 39: Dismantling ABC; trek to Middle Camp; drive to Tingri; overnight in hotel
  • Day 40: Six hours drive from Tingri to Zhangmu; overnight in hotel
  • Day 41: Early morning drive to the border at Kodari; border crossing, immigration formalities, collection of Nepalese visa; drive to Kathmandu
  • Day 42: Leisure day in Kathmandu(Contingency day)
  • Day 43: Leisure day, sightseeing in Kathmandu (Durbar Square, Swoyambhunath, Boudhanath, Pashupatinath); Fairwell-Celebration dinner
  • Day 44: Transfer to the airport for final departure or alternatively join other activities
  • 6 nights 3 star standard hotels in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast
  • Mt. Cho-Oyu expedition permit fee
  • Tibet Visa and Travel permit fee
  • Liaison officer and Interpreter
  • Full board hotel in route to Tibet side Zhangmu, Nyalam and Tingri (bed and breakfast, Lunch, dinner)
  • Emergency Oxygen, Mask and regulator for Advance Base Camp
  • Satellite phone in payable basis (per minute $ 5)
  • We provide 3 Yak Per person's (40 KG) Load is carried by the Yak till to from CBC to ABC
  • We provide 2 Yak Per person's (35 KG) Load is carried by the Yak on the way back to the ABC to CBC
  • We provide 1 Yak for each high altitude Sherpa CBC to ABC to CBC
  • We provide 1 Yak for each ABC member and CBC member
  • Expert professional Nepalese expedition crews like Cook, Kitchen boy, ABC guide and mountaineering gears till to the ABC are provided; and our crews get all expedition facilities from our office itself
  • Base Camp to Advance Base Camp 1 tent for 2 person provide North Face or same qualities
  • Dining tent, Table, Chairs, Toilet tent, Mess tent and Kitchen tent
  • Transportation: Kathmandu to Zhangmu to Chinese Base Camp to Zhangmu provided the Mini bus/Jeep for the members & Truck for the equipment
  • Road and travel permit
  • Nepalese crew' insurance
  • Air travel to and from Kathmandu.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Laundry, postage, telephone calls and all other items of personal nature.
  • Entry visa and Re-entry for Nepal.
  • International departure tax.
  • Personal Expenses.
  • Medical and rescue insurance.
  • Personal Climbing equipment
  • Bar Bills and beverage
  • Rescue Jeep US$ 700.00
  • Medicine and first aid expenses
  • Garbage Deposit US$ 500.00 (sharing of the total person) and Deposit fee will be not refunded if the clients (climber) don't take back their garbage.
  • Walkie-Talkie
  • Extra yak, per Yak's US$ 100.00 will be charge till to 50 kg load.
  • Climbing Bonus and summit bonus for climbing sherpa (if you use climbing sherpa)
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