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Why the North Side?
The North Side offers a rich history, from early British expeditions to the first Chinese summit in 1960.Our chosen route follows the Northeast Ridge, which presents fewer hazards compared to the Southavoiding the dangers and the crowd of Khumbu Icefall, with the primary challenges found in the rocksteps leading to the summit.
Express Expedition
The 23 days tinerary balances necessary acclimatization, training, and summit preparation while minimizing downtime through advanced planning. Our use of cutting-edge technology such as guidance for pre-acclimatization systems, efficient oxygen use, and pre-set mountain camps enhances summit success and reduces risks. With the majority of climbers from other teams oftengoing home before their summit attempt due to fatigue or extended acclimatization, our streamlined approach keeps climbers strong and prepared for the summit push.
Difficulty
Participants must be experienced in technical climbing and prepared for the challenges of high- altitude camp life. A high level of fitness and the ability to perform over several days at altitude are essential. Previous experience on 8,000m peaks or multiple successful climbs of 6,000-7,000m peaks is required.
At 14 Peaks Expeditions, we pride ourselves on having the most experienced support team in the industry. Our Sherpas, guides, and staff are comprised of multiple-time Everest summiters with extensive knowledge of the North Side. Their unparalleled expertise ensures that climbers can tackle this challenge safely and successfully. With our dedicated crew who have summited Everest several times and excel in operating in this demanding environment—our North Side ascents provide a safer and more focused approach for achieving summit success.
Luxury Hotel Stays: Stay 7-8 nights in 5-star hotels in Kathmandu, with accommodations offered in single or shared occupancy based on availability. Standard accommodations will be provided along the trekking route to Everest Base Camp. Tents at Base Camp: Comfortable tents at Base Camp and shared accommodations at higher camps.
Pickup and Drop: Pickup and drop-off services for international and domestic airports. Gear Transport: Porters and yaks will carry all necessary equipment and personal luggage during the trek.
Full-Board Meals: Enjoy three nutritious meals daily, including fresh vegetables, fruits, snacks, and juices, throughout the trek and expedition.
Expedition Permits: All required permits, including Everest climbing permits and national park entry fees, are arranged.
Expert Sherpa Guides: Each climber and will be accompanied by one highly experienced Sherpa guide, who is a multiple- time Everest summiter, along with two additional Sherpa guides to handle equipment and provide support throug
High-altitude Sherpas provide essential support during the summit push.
Receive training on oxygen use, ice wall climbing, and ladder practice from certified guides at Base Camp.
Oxygen Cylinders: Ensure there is an unlimited supply of oxygen bottles, as well as extra masks and regulators for emergencies in case of any breakage or damage, since this is a vital factor in climbing.
Base Camp Setup: Heated dining tents, communication tents, and solar-powered charging stations at Base Camp. High-Altitude Camps: Fully equipped high-altitude tents at all camps above Base Camp. Rope Fixing and Weather Reports: Experienced Sherpas will fix the climbing ropes, with regular weather updates provided by Meteotest.
Consultation: One of the top high-altitude medicine specialists available for online consultations and medical camps at Base Camp and Advanced Base Camp, collaborating with the 14 Peaks and Seven Summit groups. Staff Insurance: Emergency evacuation and rescue insurance for all sherpa climbing and support staff.
Consultation: One of the top high-altitude medicine specialists available for online consultations and medical camps at Base Camp and Advanced Base Camp, collaborating with the 14 Peaks and Seven Summit groups. Staff Insurance: Emergency evacuation and rescue insurance for all sherpa climbing and support staff.
Consultation: One of the top high-altitude medicine specialists available for online consultations and medical camps at Base Camp and Advanced Base Camp, collaborating with the 14 Peaks and Seven Summit groups. Staff Insurance: Emergency evacuation and rescue insurance for all sherpa climbing and support staff.
Consultation: One of the top high-altitude medicine specialists available for online consultations and medical camps at Base Camp and Advanced Base Camp, collaborating with the 14 Peaks and Seven Summit groups. Staff Insurance: Emergency evacuation and rescue insurance for all sherpa climbing and support staff.
Consultation: One of the top high-altitude medicine specialists available for online consultations and medical camps at Base Camp and Advanced Base Camp, collaborating with the 14 Peaks and Seven Summit groups. Staff Insurance: Emergency evacuation and rescue insurance for all sherpa climbing and support staff.
Communication: Satellite phone and walkie-talkies will be available for reliable communication. Emergency Kit: A comprehensive medical kit and emergency services will be available at Base Camp.
The cost of flights to and from the destination is not included.
Participants are responsible for their own trekking and climbing equipment.
Gratuities for staff and porters are not covered in the package.
A bonus of $2000 is required for each Sherpa guide.
Lunch and dinner during your hotel stay in Kathmandu are not included.
A mountaineering insurance policy that includes emergency medical evacuation is mandatory.
WiFi service during trekking and at Base Camp is not included.