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Climbing Expeditions in Tibet to Mount Cho Oyu Climbing Expeditions in Tibet

Mt. Qowowuyag ( Cho Oyu ) rising 8,201 m above sea level is situated in the middle section of the Himalayas, with the north side lying in the Tingri County. Cho Oyu, the sixth highest mountain in the world, has only recently become a popular mountain to climb.

It is known to be one of the easer of the world's fourteen 8.000 meter mountain. This is because the ascent to the summit is short and direct, with a few small technical sections climbed in safety using fixed ropes. Additionally, the mountain can be easily reached by four-wheel-drive vehicle.

Mountaineering Expeditions in Tibet to Mount Cho Oyu
8.201m - 26,907ft
 
Key Information:
Expedition Duration: 42 day(s)
Group Size: 3 - 10 people
 
Location
Mahalangur Himal (Nepal-China)
28°06'N
86°39E
 
First Ascent
Cho Oyu was first climbed on October 19, 1954 via the northwest ridge by Herbert Tichy, Joseph Jöchler and Sherpa Pasang Dawa Lama of an Austrian expedition.
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1

International arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.

2

Kathmandu. Tibet visa processing.

3

Kathmandu.

4

Drive to Zangmu (2350m-7710ft). Overnight in hotel.

5 Drive to Nyalam (3750m-12304ft). Overnight at guest house.
6

Nyalam, acclimatization day.

7

Drive to Thingri (4342m-14246ft). Overnight in guest house.

8 Thingri, acclimatization day.
9

Drive to Mt. Cho Oyu Base Camp.(4700m-15424ft).

10

At the base camp to acclimatize and preparing loads to advance base camp.

11

Trek to intermediate camp.

12

To the Advanced Base Camp (5200m-17061ft).

13-36

Climbing Period Mt. Cho Oyu.

37 Reserve day.
38 Trek back to base camp.
39 Drive to Nyalam. Overnight at guest house.
40 Drive to Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel.
41 Free day in Kathmandu.
42 Transfer to airport and departure.
   
  Cost & Departure Date:
   
  26 August 2008    
  US$ 6950 per Person    
 Costs include:
  Cost do not include:
  • Peak permit fee.
  • Tibet visa fee.
  • Hotel accommodation on a twin sharing basis on bed and breakfast basis in Kathmandu at a good tourist class hotel.
  • Full board accommodation in Tibet.
  • Transportation in Nepal and Tibet as per program.
  • 60 kilograms per member from base camp to advance base camp.
  • 40kilograms per member from advance base camp to base camp.
  • Nepalese Sherpa cook and kitchen boy.
  • Equipment allowances, daily wages, insurance, food and tents for cook, kitchen boy, Liaison Officer and interpreter.
  • Dining tent, kitchen tent, toilet tent, shower tent, chairs and tables, solar pannel cum battery at base camp and advance base camp.
  • Dome sleeping tent at base camp and advance base camp.
  • Food and fuel at base camp and advance base camp.
  • High way and conservation charges.
  • Garbage deposit cost.
  • International flights
  • Meals in Kathmandu.
  • Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone calls, and all other expenses of personal nature.
  • Entry visa to Nepal.
  • Re-entry visa for Nepal. (Can be obtained at the immigration office at Kodari)
  • International departure tax at Kathmandu airport.
  • Personal travel, medical and rescue insurance.
     
     
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