detailed itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu(1527m/5000ft)
Flying into Kathmandu along the northern border of Nepal on a clear day is in itself and unforgettable experience, with the entire Nepalese Himalaya sprawling out below you. Take a deep breath through and be ready to confront the confusion of Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport. After passing through immigration you will proceed downstairs and collect your baggage, load up your trolley and go through customs inspection. After customs, you will pass out of the restricted area and into the passenger pick-up area outside the building. This can be quite confusing with a large number of people getting in the way. However, you will see a Explore Himalaya signboard and a representative will be waiting to welcome you to Nepal. After transferring to your hotel, you will be given a chance to catch your breath and then be given a briefing on all relevant aspects of your expedition holiday. This includes all 'Do's and Don'ts' while in Kathmandu and on the expedition. We will complete the application for your expedition permit and your passport and air ticket will be collected to obtain the permit and to reconfirm your onward return travel. These important documents are held in our safe and returned to you on your completion of the expedition.
Day 2: In Kathmandu
A free day in Kathmandu. Relaxation then as usual there will be extensive preparations, packing bags / equipment at hotel, ready for the start the following day. You can leave your unnecessary belongings which you may not require / need during the expedition, packed and locked in bags at the hotel.
Day 3: Nepalese Side of the Border or Zhangmu
Early in the morning we take a bus drive along the Friendship - Highway to Zhangmu at the Nepal-Tibet frontier. The journey normally may take about 5 to 6 hours depending on the condition of the road, and sometime likely the landslides that could double this journey time. We will stay on the Nepalese side of the border, or perhaps in Zhagmu, just up the hill on the Tibetan side.
Day 4: Travel to Nyalam 3,600 metres
Our jeeps and trucks meander their way up the precipitous mountain road - " the road to hell " as the Chinese literally express and we have the opportunity now to find it out for our-self, why. The journey to Nyalam is a short day and gives us some opportunity to acclimatise.
Day 5: Rest Day
At Nyalam for acclimatisation.
Day 6: Drive to Tingri 4,500 metres
A spectacular day as we climb up to 5,000 metres elevation. If the weather is clear the views from this road are absolutely superb. Arriving in Tingri we get our first views of the lonely mountains across the grassy plains.
Day 7: Drive to cho Oyu Base Camp 4,800 metres
This takes approximately about 2 hours at most. Our campsite is known locally as Chinese Base Camp and after establishing our camp we can rest and enjoy the views. The camp is pleasantly situated on grassy patch alongside the river.
Day 8 to 9: Base Camp
We will spend 2 days at Base Camp for acclimatisation and to prepare our equipment for the yak carry to Advance Base Camp. All our equipment is transported in blue plastic drums or kit bags and it is usual to have in the region of 60 yaks to transport all our supplies and equipment.
Day 10 to 11: Overnight Camp En-Route
It takes 2 days to trek up to the Advance Base Camp near the foot of the Nangpa La Pass. All our expedition equipment will be carried by yaks and we will trek alongside with our day packs. One overnight camp is needed en-route to the Advance Base Camp.
Day 12 to 37: Climbing Cho Oyu
The expedition leader will control the day to day running of the expedition. Normally we establish Camp I at an elevation of 6,400 metres and Camp II at 7,100 metres elevation, before returning to the Advance Base Camp to rest. Our Sherpa team will then establish Camp III at 7,500 metres elevation with the team members and, sleeping only one night at this top camp before going to the summit.
Day 38: Lower Chinese Base Camp
By this day all the expedition members and Sherpas will have to back at the Lower Chinese Base Camp where our truck and bus transport will be waiting for us. Everything will be packed into the blue plastic expedition drums for the return journey to Kathmandu. If the road is in good condition it is sometimes possible to go to Kathmandu in one day from the Base Camp. More likely though, we will want to enjoy the journey back across the Tibetan plains to the lush valley of Nepal.
Day 39: Tatopani
Loading all our equipment onto a Chinese truck we drive to the border which we cross and descend to Kodari where we obtain our Nepalese visas. A few miles down the road is the village of Tatopani where we stay for the night. There are quite a number of local village tea houses which can provide accommodations.
Day 40: Drive to Kathmandu
This is a spectacular and enjoyable journey down the Sun Kosi river valley. Some members may wish to enjoy the scenery from the roof of the bus. We should arrive into Kathmandu in the early afternoon, assuming there are no landslides to slow the journey
Day 41: At leisure in Kathmandu
Time for a good relaxation / outing / souvenir shopping and celebrate a long and exciting expedition adventure.
Day 42: Departure
Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport - Fly to home.
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