Tibet Cho Oyu expedition
Tibet Cho Oyu expedition is popular expedition in Tibet. Mt. Cho Oyu expedition (8201m) is challenging expedition lies on between Nepal & Tibet border. Cho Oyu expedition offer beautiful Himalayan views including Mt. Everest , Mt. Shishapangma , Mt. Lhotse , Mt. Makalu Gurla Mandata, Lakpha Ri & other stunning Himalayan view. Mt. Cho Oyu 8201m is world’s seventh highest mountain. Mt. Cho Oyu was first climbed by S. Moechler, H. Tichy and p. Dawa Lama in 1954. Mount Cho Oyu expedition is arguably the most technically straightforward, accessible and safe to climb. These days there are more than four different routes on Cho Oyu with the Tibetan north side offering several worthy first ascent possibilities. Spring and Autumn season is best time for Cho Oyu climbing but we Himalaya Journey Treks & expedition around the year as per mountaineers holiday frame.
Mount Cho Oyu expedition take to you heart of the Tibet while mountaineering from Tibet and great Himalayan scenerary of Everest trekking traiils if you mountaineering from Nepal side. Good physical fitness and climbing skills necessary for Mt. cho Oyu mountaineering. Our professional expedition guide take to you carefully to summit of the Cho Oyu. At least 40 days time frame required for Cho Oyu climbing either from Nepal or Tibet. We Himalaya Journey Trekking cater both side expedition frequently as per mountain climbers wish and holiday frame.
Tibet Mt.Cho Oyu Expedition itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel, Mt. Cho Oyu expedition briefing with officially arrangement. Overnight in Kathmandu
Day 02: Free day in Kathmandu, Hotel B/B
Day 03: Drive to Kodari, transfer to Zhangmu, hotel F/B
Day 04: Drive to Nylam, Guesthouse
Day 05: Acclimatization at Nylam, Guesthouse
Day 06: Drive to Tingri, Guesthouse
Day 07: Drive to Chinese Base Camp, camp
Day 08-10: Arrive at Advance Base Camp
Day 11-30: Climbing Period of Cho Oyu.
Day 31: Trek from Advance Base Camp to Chinese Base Camp
Day 32: Drive to Nylam Guesthouse
Day 33: Drive to Zhangmu - Kathmandu, hotel F/B
Day 34: After breakfast, our tour guide will take to for historical monuments sightseeing in kathmandu valley such as Boudhhanath: visit Bodhnath Stupa, one of the biggest Buddhist shrines in the world, where we observe Buddhist monks in prayer in the monasteries surrounding the stupa than visitPashupatinath: the most famous Hindu temple in the country, located on the banks of the holy Bagmati River. Here you see Hindu holy men (sadhus) meditating, pilgrims bathing and occasionally funeral pyres burning on the ghats. Kathmandu durbar square: you will enjoy with different Hindus Temple , Goddes Kumari, legend of kathmadu valley and in the evening farewell dinner in Nepalese Restaurant, overnight at Kathmandu in Hotel.
Day 35: After breakfast, Relaxing/shopping with own activities , Himalaya Journey Treks & Expedition's representative will drop to Kathmandu international airport for onward journeys or if you have time to stay in Nepal will arrange any other trip such as Chitwan Junlge safari tour, Lumbini tour, Chitwan jungle safari tour , river rafting etc.
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Expedition Cost Includes:
- All land transportation by Van, Land Cruiser, Hiace or Mini Bus (Airport/Hotel/Airport & expedition pick up & drop).
- Accommodation in Kathmandu for 6 nights at bed and breakfast basis.
- Tibet visa fee.
- Air Ticket: Kathmandu/Lhasa with airport tax.
- Expedition Permit fee of Mt. Cho Oyu.
- Road permit and travel permit
- Accommodation in Tibet on full board basis (breakfast, lunch & dinner).
- 1 Climbing Sherpa per climbing member.
- Service of Liaison officer and interpreter.
- Transportation as per program/itinerary.
- All common climbing equipments such as fixed ropes, main ropes, snow bars, ice screws, pitons etc.
- High altitude tents.
- High altitude food and fuel.
- Nepalese Sherpa cook and kitchen boy at BC and ABC.
- Entry fee of Kitchen staffs.
- Sightseeing in Lhasa.
- Air ticket: Kathmandu – Lhasa (Gongar airport – one way).
- Equipment allowances & daily salary of Climbing Sherpa, kitchen staffs, Liaison officer & interpreter.
- Insurance of Climbing Sherpa, kitchen staffs, Liaison officer & interpreter.
- Food and fuel at base camp & advance base camp.
- Kitchen tent, dining tent, store tent, shower tent, toilet tents, chair, table at BC & ABC.
- Single sleeping tent and mattress at BC and ABC.
- Transfer of all expedition goods & equipment’s to BC & back.
- 2 Expedition duffel bag or barrel for each member.
- Sat Phone available at Base Camp, but nominal charge for use.
- Generator or Solar panel at Advance Base Camp for light and charging.
- Emergency Oxygen at advance base camp (for medical use).
- Medical Kit Box for crew’s & simple medical service for members till ABC.
- Garbage deposit fee.
- Agency Service charge.
Expedition Cost Doesn’t Include:
- Airfare: To & from your country.
- International airport departure tax.
- Nepal entry & Re-entry visa fee (can be obtained at the airport upon arrival).
- Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu.
- Hotel after 6 night stay in Kathmandu.
- oxygen bottles, mask and regulator for expedition use (Poisk Oxygen System).
- Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation and lost luggage.
- Applicable permit fees & customs charges, etc. for SAT phone, Walkie-Talkie communication equipment & commercial filming.
- Porters and transportation in case of natural calamity.
- Nepal custom duty charges for import of expedition goods.
- Extra yaks if required.
- Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone etc.
- Tips and bonuses for staff.
Summit Bonus for climbing Sherpa Must pay by Climber: Per Sherpa-USD 500 for over 8000m, USD 8000 USD for up to Summit.
Mt. Cho Oyu Expedition Equipments
- Alpine climbing harness Must have adjustable leg loops and fit over all clothing
- 2 locking carabiners Large, pear-shaped carabiner is best, screw gate type recommended
- 3 regular carabiners Light weight BD Hot wire are recommended
- Ice axe w/leash Light weight (ie Grivel Air tech, Black Diamond Raven, or Charlet Moser Snow Walker) Under 5’7” use 60cm, 5’7”- 6’2” use 65cm, over 6’2” use 70cm
- Plastic Mountaineering boots (Koflach Degree, Lowa Civetta, or Scarpa Alpha) or Leather Double Mountaineering boots (i.e. La Sportiva Olympic Mons, Boreal GI or equivalent, must be mountaineering/crampon compatible)
- Crampons Must be fit to plastic boots prior to trip, new-matic type recommended, include a simple repair kit (i.e. Grivel G12, Black Diamond Contact, or Charlet Moser Super 12)
- Adjustable trekking poles
- Belay\ rappel device (Figure 8 preferred)
Upper Body
- Trekking shoes.
- two cutton t- shirts
- 1 polypropylene t-shirt
- 2 long sleeve polypropylene shirt Lightweight, light colored for sunny days.
- 2 women sports bras Synthetic, no cotton!
- 1 soft shells Marmot Dri-clime Wind Shirt, Patagonia Stretch Zephur or Krushell Jacket (R2 pullover acceptable).
- Down/synthetic sweater or vest Patagonia Puffball Jacket or Sweater preferred, R4 Jacket acceptable.
- Hard Shell jacket with hood Waterproof and breathable. Gore-Tex or equivalent is best, roomy enough to fit over multiple layers.
- 1 expedition down parka with hood. This is probably your most important piece of clothing! It is important that your jacket is 700+ fill down, baffle construction (not sewn through seams) and has a thick insulated hood.
Hand wear :
We require two systems; one glove system for lower on the mountain and a mitten overmitt system for the cold temperatures encountered on summit day. - 2 pair liner gloves Thin wool or polypropylene
- 1 pair warm gloves Fleece or wool
- 1 pair expedition shell gloves
- 1 pair modular expedition shell mitts. OR Pro Mitts If they do not have wrist straps consider sewing one on so that you can either attach it to your jacket or cinch the strap to your wrist so that you do not loose your mittens in high winds.
Head gear - Warm hat wool or synthetic that cover your ears.
- Balaclava
- Face mask
- Shade hat or baseball cap
- Glacier glasses 100% UV protection with side shields and a hard-sided storage case (i.e. Julbo or Cebe)*.
- 1 pair extra sunglasses (Also with UV protection in case your 1st pair breaks)
- 1 ski goggles with UV protection *
If you require prescription glacier glasses, you get your lenses modified to your prescription. Julbo Sherpas glacier glasses works great for prescription lenses. Send the glasses to Opticus along with your PD number with your order. Their number is 1-800-870-5557 get these with your prescription
Lower Body - 4 pair of liner socks. Polypropylene or Capilene
- 3 pair light weight trekking socks
- 2 pair med-heavy wool socks check boot fit with liner and wool socks on
- 1 pair nylon shorts
- 1 pair nylon pants for trekking and around camp
- 2 pair lightweight long underwear bottoms
- 1 pair fleece pants w/ side zipper or “puff-ball pants”
- 1 pair soft shell pants. . (i.e., Patagonia Guide pants or OR Granite Pants. Schoeller fabrics)
- 1 pair of hard shell pants. Waterproof/breathable with full side zips, Gore-Tex or equivalent is best.
- 1 pair gaiters Make sure they will fit over plastic boots. (OR Crocodiles or equivalent)
- 1 pair down booties (optional)
- 1 pair trail shoes for the hike to base camp and use at camp.
- 1 pair sandals or tennis shoes for Kathmandu and in camp.
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All clothing should be kept dry using waterproof stuff sacks or large plastic bags
Pack -
1 light weight internal frame pack (approx 4,000 cubic inches)
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1 daypack is optional for the approach hike, possible use on summit day and carry-on pack. If you plan to use it for your summit pack it must be large enough for your down jacket, misc. clothes, food and water. The Lowe Alpine Neutrino or Black Diamond Speed 28 are excellent, lightweight (16 oz.) choices.
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1 large (7,500+cu.in.) duffel bag for gear, must be durable for use on pack animals, one can be used for storing belongings in Mendoza or Punta del Inca that are not used on the climb
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small padlock for duffel bag
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1 small duffel bag for luggage storage in Kathmandu
Sleeping gear -
1 down sleeping bag rated to -10 F (Gore Dryloft or similar fabric helps protect down and dark colors speed drying time)
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Sleeping pad full length closed cell foam (mandatory) and/or ? length Therma-Rest for extra warmth and comfort
Misc. -
1 first-aid kit with ibuprofen and any other doctor recommended medications
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Lip balm. At least SPF 20, 2 sticks. A string taped to the stick is helpful, to hang around your neck
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Sunscreen. At least SPF 40
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Headlamp. Petzl Myobelt 3 or Black Diamond Polar Star
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3 Water bottles 1 liter wide-mouth Nalgene (1 is a pee bottle).
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Hydration bladder with drinking tube for lower mountain-(optional).
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1 water bottle insulator
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Plastic mug w/snap-on lid, 16 oz. or larger.
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Bowl and spoon Plastic, small Tupperware works well. Lexan spoons are best.
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Pocket knife small Swiss-army type.
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Water purification Iodine tablets or Polar-pure crystals.
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Toiletry kit. Be sure to include toilet paper stored in a plastic bag.
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3-4 Large plastic bags, for keeping miscellaneous gear dry
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Nylon stuff sacks For food and gear storage (OR has a good selection); large Ziplocs are useful also
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Bandana
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Camp towel
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Ear plugs
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Hand wipes
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1 small stainless steel thermos (optional)
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Favorite snack foods (no more than 2 pounds)
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Paperback books, cards, Walkman, etc.
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Binoculars (optional for viewing the route from the lower camps)
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Camera 1 light weight point & shoot on the mountain, 1 large SLR type is optional for the trek in and base camp
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Fanny pack or wallet for travel documents, money & passport
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Passport and passport photos
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