
VIP Everest Expedition is a VIP package which gives people an opportunity to stand on top of the highest summit in the world for an added price. If you want to experience what it feels like to be on the highest point on the planet and have strong economic background to compensate for exploring adventure life and your fear of risks, you can sign up for the VIP Everest Expedition Service offered by 14 Peak Expedition Private Limited. This service facilitates you to experience the feeling of accomplishment that one gets while succeeding in an adventurous sport, all while providing the highest levels of safety and comfort that can be imagined in such a difficult landscape.
We will take the Normal southern route to the summit. We will fly by helicopter from Kathmandu to Lukla (2880 M) and hike down to Phakding. Another day of trek uphill to Namche Bazzar via famous Hillary bridge. After a day of acclimatization around Namche bazzar, we will trek from Namche to Dingbuche (4940 M) and after 2 day of rest we will trek from Dingbuche till to Everest base camp in according to itinerary along with your Climbing Sherpa guide and private cook, who will cook food for you as according to your order whereas for sleep we will do in Lodges. After acclimatizing at basecamp for several days we will approach the summit of Lobuche Peak (6119m) and after completion of Lobuche will return back to Everest base camp. We will move on to Camp I (6,065m) where we will see Khumbu glacier. From Khumbu Glacier, it’s around 450m on a gradual slope to Camp II (6,750m) and around 610m to Camp III (7,100m). Camp III is located at the head of Lhotse. From this point onwards, you will reach Camp IV (7,910m) is the last camp before the summit and is used as a staging point for the final push to the summit. This is the last stop before the summit bid, and is the most dangerous part of the climb due to the high altitude and harsh conditions. The summit of Mount Everest is the highest point on the mountain, standing at 29,035 feet (8,848.86 meters) above sea level. It is the goal of all expeditions to reach this point.
**Experience in mountaineering (6000 m. /7000 m.) is recommended and required to sign up for this expedition**
Arrival & Departure: Private airport transfers. Member Transport: Helicopter flight Kathmandu ↔ Everest Base Camp (via Namche if required). Luggage & Cargo: Up to 100kg of luggage per member, expedition equipment transported via air cargo, porters, and yaks. Porters: Support for carrying loads to and from Base Camp. Trekking Logistics: Climbing Sherpa guide, private cook, upgraded lodges with attached restrooms, and porters for personal belongings.
Hotel Stay: Up to 7 nights in a 5-star hotel in Kathmandu (Full Board). Base Camp Tents: Private sleeping box tent with bed, electric blanket, charging system, and private toilet. High Camps: Shared tents, high camp kitchen, and dining at Camp II. White Dome Tent: Luxury space with TV, heater, sofa, and private dining area. Food & Beverages: Unlimited meals, fresh meat, fruits, soft drinks, tea/coffee, beer, and wine. Bakery & Bar at Base Camp: Fresh baked goods and beverages.
Climbing Permits: Lobuche Peak permit (NMA), Sagarmatha National Park, TIMS card, and local municipality fees. Khumbu Icefall Fee: Paid to Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee. Garbage Management: Stool shipment and deposit fees.
Liaison Officer: Government-appointed officer with full equipment. Sherpa Guides: One personal climbing guide from Kathmandu to summit & back, plus a high-altitude Sherpa team (4 Sherpas per climber). Base Camp Crew: Experienced cooks, kitchen helpers, and expedition staff. Rescue Team: Dedicated team stationed at Camps II & IV.
Medical Checkup: Pre-expedition health check in Kathmandu. Doctor at Base Camp: High altitude medical professional with a comprehensive kit. Emergency Equipment: Gamow bag (portable hyperbaric chamber) for altitude sickness. Insurance: Medical & emergency rescue insurance for all members & staff.
Training: Icefall, ladder, oxygen, and mask regulator training by UIAGM guide. Oxygen Supply: Unlimited oxygen for members, plus 5 bottles for each Sherpa. Rope Fixing Team: Sherpas from the Expedition Operators Association handle route setup (no extra charge). High Camp Services: Cooking gas, high-altitude food, group climbing gear, and fixed ropes.
Internet: Unlimited Wi-Fi at Base Camp & during trek. Satellite Phone: 1-hour daily use to call family & friends. Walkie-Talkies: For base camp-to-mountain communication. Weather Forecast: Regular updates from Meteotest, Switzerland.
Personal Relaxation Tent: Space for yoga, meditation, reading, and massages. Heaters: Available in dining and essential tents. Solar & Generator Power: For lighting, charging devices, and base camp facilities.
Personal Photographer/Videographer: Full trip coverage with a filming permit. Certificate: Official Everest & Lobuche peak climbing certificate.
Expedition Leader: Guided by Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, a record-holding Everest summiteer. 24/7 Helicopter Support: Priority access to helicopter services for emergencies.
Tickets to and from Nepal.
$125 USD for a 90-day Nepal visa.
Trekking and climbing equipment.
Tips for staff and porters.
$2000 per Sherpa guide.
Lunch and dinner during the hotel stay.