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Mount Cho Oyu Expedition


Overview The Mount Cho Oyu Expedition is an awe-inspiring journey that takes mountaineers to the majestic heights of the sixth highest peak in the world. With an elevation of 8,188 meters (26,864 feet), Cho Oyu is located in the Himalayas, straddling the border between Nepal and Tibet. This expedition also offers a unique opportunity for adventure seekers and experienced climbers to test their limits and witness breathtaking views along the way. The journey begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, where participants meet their expedition team and undergo a comprehensive briefing on safety protocols, equipment, and acclimatization techniques. From there, a scenic flight…

Overview

The Mount Cho Oyu Expedition is an awe-inspiring journey that takes mountaineers to the majestic heights of the sixth highest peak in the world. With an elevation of 8,188 meters (26,864 feet), Cho Oyu is located in the Himalayas, straddling the border between Nepal and Tibet. This expedition also offers a unique opportunity for adventure seekers and experienced climbers to test their limits and witness breathtaking views along the way.

The journey begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, where participants meet their expedition team and undergo a comprehensive briefing on safety protocols, equipment, and acclimatization techniques. From there, a scenic flight also takes the team to Lukla, followed by a trek through picturesque villages and lush valleys, gradually ascending towards the Cho Oyu Base Camp.

Upon reaching the base camp, climbers spend several days acclimatizing and preparing for the challenging ascent ahead. Experienced Sherpa guides and support staff provide guidance and ensure the safety of the team throughout the expedition. The route to the summit also entails traversing glaciers, negotiating steep ice slopes, and navigating narrow ridges, demanding a high level of skill, endurance, and mental fortitude.

Climbers make use of strategically placed high camps to progressively gain altitude and acclimatize further. The final push to the summit requires an early morning start, with climbers braving freezing temperatures and pushing their physical limits to reach the pinnacle. The reward is an awe-inspiring panoramic view of the Himalayas, with Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu visible in the distance.

After a brief celebration at the summit, climbers descend carefully, mindful of the challenges that still lie ahead. The expedition culminates back at the base camp, where participants bid farewell to the majestic Cho Oyu and reflect on their extraordinary achievement.

Conclusion and Summary

The Mount Cho Oyu Expedition is an unforgettable adventure that offers an unparalleled experience of conquering one of the world’s most formidable peaks. It demands physical fitness, mountaineering expertise, and a spirit of perseverance. The memories forged and the lessons learned during this expedition will stay with climbers forever, serving as a testament to their determination and love for the mountains.

Trip Highlights


The Mount Cho-Oyu Expedition is an adventure of a lifetime that offers a unique experience of mountaineering in the Himalayas. Here are some of the highlights of the expedition:

  • Stunning views: Mount Cho-Oyu offers spectacular views of the Himalayan range, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu, among others.
  • Cultural experience: The expedition provides an opportunity to explore the unique culture and traditions of Tibet and Nepal, as the mountain lies on the border between the two countries.
  • Acclimatization: The expedition involves a gradual ascent, allowing climbers to acclimatize to the high altitude, which is critical for a successful summit push.
  • Professional guidance: The expedition is led by experienced guides who are well-versed in the local terrain and weather conditions. They also provide training in mountaineering skills.
  • Camping: The expedition involves camping at different elevations, allowing climbers to experience the rugged beauty of the Himalayas.
  • Team building: The expedition requires teamwork and communication among climbers, making it a great opportunity to build lasting relationships and friendships.
  • Summit success: Standing at an altitude of 8,188 meters, the summit of Mount Cho-Oyu is a significant accomplishment for any mountaineer, and the sense of achievement is unparalleled.

The Mount Cho-Oyu Expedition is a challenging but rewarding adventure that offers an opportunity to experience the majestic beauty of the Himalayas while pushing one’s limits.

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Upon your arrival at the airport, you will need to obtain Nepal Entry Visa at the counter. After these procedures, one of our representatives will meet and greet you and transfer you to the pre-booked 3-star hotel for you to rest. You can freshen up and enjoy your evening in Thamel.

Altitude: 1400M

Meals: N/A

Accommodation: 3-5 Star Hotel

On the second day, we will fulfill the required documentation and official formalities. We will also obtain the necessary permits. Meanwhile, you may go shopping for personal stuff that you might need during the trekking and Expedition.

Altitude: 1400M

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: 3-5 Star Hotel

Our journey starts early in the morning after a warm and fulfilling breakfast at the hotel. We will drive to Timure, a small village in the Gosaikunda Rural Municipality. The drive will be quite tiring as we travel on bumpy roads up the hills, but nature’s beauty will deviate the pain towards tranquility and peace.

Altitude: 1742M

Meals: BLD

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge

After staying overnight in Timure, we will then resume our journey to Kerung. Kerung is a village in the Solukhumbu District and serves as a trading route between Nepal and China. The road leading to Kerung is equally adventurous and bumpy.

Altitude: 1962M

Meals: BLD

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge

After Kerung, we will then cross the border and enter Tibet, the autonomous state of China. We continuously drive uphill and finally reach Tingri. Tingri is an old settlement in Tibet that used to be an important trading point for farmers in Nepal and Tibet. The beautiful meadows, rivers with fresh water, and picturesque villages make Tingri a beautiful place to stop and acclimatize.

Altitude: 4300M

Meals: BLD

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge

From Tingri, we drive to Chinese Base Camp for Cho Oyu and stay 2 more days for acclimatization. We must allocate some good time for acclimatization as we will be gaining high altitude within a day as we drive instead of trekking.

Altitude: 5100M

Meals: BLD

Accommodation: Full Board Camp Service

We will be driving only to the Chinese Base Camp. After acclimatizing for two more days, we will then trek towards the Intermediate Camp. Our luggage and logistics will be carried by Yaks and Porters till the Intermediate camp. At the altitude of 5400 m, we will set up our intermediate camp with full board tented service.

Altitude: 5400M

Meals: BLD

Accommodation: Full Board Camp Service

After the intermediate camp, we then climb up to the Advanced base camp set up at 5700 m altitude. We will segregate the gear and equipment required for climbing and prepare for our climb to Cho Oyu summit.

Altitude: 5700M

Meals: BLD

Accommodation: Full Board Camp Service

The following three and a half weeks are allocated for the climbing period of Cho Oyu. During this course, we follow an acclimatization schedule of climbing with equipment and rest days. The summit climb requires setting up three higher camps on the upper flanks of the mountain above the base camp.

Camp 1 is set up at 6400m which is led by the route following the moraine up the main glacier which then turns towards the east to a tributary glacier requiring the climbers to climb steeply up the scree and snow.

The route to Camp 2 (7000 m) follows a moderate snow and ice ridge before a small ice serac out to a broad plateau.

After Camp 2, we need to climb up on a 30-degree snow slope to reach Camp 3 at 7400 m.

On the Summit day, we head towards the Yellow Band, a short but steep wall of rock and ice, technically challenging and demanding. After traversing the Yellow Band, we move up the West Face to the summit plateau. Most climbers stop at a set of prayer flags believing that they have summited the peak but there is still a 15-minute walk across the plateau to reach a point that offers spectacular views of the Gokyo lakes of Nepal, that point is the Summit of Cho Oyu.

After witnessing the extraordinary views of the mountain ranges including Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, and mesmerizing Gokyo Lakes, we slowly retrace our trail to the Advanced Base Camp. The summit day requires 10-12 hours of walking on rocks, ice, and snow.

Altitude: 8201M

Meals: BLD

Accommodation: Full Board Camp Service

With the joy and feeling of victory, we then trek back to Intermediate Base Camp.

Altitude: 5400M

Meals: BLD

Accommodation: Full Board Camp Service

After the Intermediate Base Camp, we will take a ride back to Tingri, the old settlement in Tibet.

Altitude: 4300M

Meals: BLD

Accommodation: Lodge/Camping

After staying overnight in Tingri, we then take a ride to Kerung, the border of Nepal and China, and rest overnight.

Altitude: 1962M

Meals: BLD

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge

Following the same rugged, rocky path that we took earlier, we drive back to Kathmandu and relax in our hotel.

Altitude: 1400 m

Meals: Breakfast And Lunch

Accommodation: 3-5 Star Hotel

Kathmandu is a beautiful city with numerous attractive destinations. There are many heritages listed in the World Heritage List as well. You can go sightseeing around Bhaktapur, Patan, Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambunath, Pashupatinath Temple, or even roam around in the streets of Thamel trying some exotic cuisines. You can get beautiful souvenirs in Kathmandu that you can take back home for your loved ones.

Altitude: 1400M

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: 3-5 Star Hotel

If you have not signed up for any other Add-ons Adventure packages, it’s time to bid you farewell. One of our representatives will drop you off at the airport 3 hours prior to your scheduled departure.

Altitude: 1400M

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: N/A

What's Included


  • Airport transfer costs (Pickup and Drop-off)
  • 4 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with Bed and Breakfast
  • Land transportation and cargo from Kathmandu to Chinese Camp and back to Kathmandu
  • Tibet Entry Visa Fee and Cho Oyu Climbing Permit
  • Charges for Highway and Conservation Areas
  • Transportation and cargo for all members and staff
  • Carriage cost for Yaks from Base Camp to the Advance Base Camp and back.
  • 3-time full course meal with hot soups and drinks during the journey.
  • High Foods during trekking and Expedition
  • 1 professional Climbing Sherpa Guide
  • Professional and experienced Cook and Kitchen Helpers
  • Daily wages, equipment, allowances, and logistics for all members including Sherpa Guide, Cook, and Porters
  • Medical Insurance for involved Nepali Staff during the expedition
  • Branded individual tent for each expedition member
  • Branded tents for Dining, Kitchen, Toilet, Ho Shower, Communication Room as well as comfortable mattresses, pillows, tables, chairs, and other necessary logistics at the Base Camp and upper Camps
  • The facility of Generators or Solar Panels for charging batteries and other Electronic devices
  • 3 bottles of Oxygen (4ltrs) for climbing members and 2 bottles for climbing Sherpa
  • Top Out or Summit Mask and Regulator for each member and Climbing Sherpa
  • Reserve of Oxygen Bottles and Masks Regulators available at base camp ($550 extra per bottle if required)
  • Logistics and equipment like EPI Gas and Gas Burner, Dynamic Climbing Rope, Ice Screws, Snow Shovel, Snow Bars, Carabiners, etc.
  • Walkie-talkie per member and climbing Sherpa
  • Availability of Satellite Phones for emergency (Extra Cost Applicable)
  • Service of Daily Weather Forecast during the entire Expedition
  • Garbage Disposal Fee
  • Government Taxes and Company Service Charge
  • Farewell Dinner at a Typical Restaurant with Cultural Show

What's Excluded


  • International Flight Tickets
  • Nepal Entry and Re-entry Visa Fees
  • Lunch and Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu
  • Personal, medical, and Travel Insurance for you during the expedition
  • Customs Duty and Import Duty fees for Expedition equipment and stuff in Nepal by Air/Road
  • Expenses of personal nature like phone calls, Internet Usage, Battery Recharge, Mineral Water, Hot Shower, Laundry, Alcoholic beverages,
  • Personal Trekking and Climbing Gears,
  • Drone ad special filming permit,
  • Internet and Data Service during the Trek and Expedition
  • Permit for Satellite phone if required at $500 per set
  • Summit Bonus for Climbing Sherpa $1000 (Mandatory)
  • Tips and Gratuities for General Staffs $200 (Mandatory)
  • Any service not mentioned in the Cost Inclusions section.

Trip Information


Mount Cho-Oyu is the sixth highest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and Tibet. Here’s an overview of a typical Mount Cho-Oyu expedition:

Duration: The expedition usually takes around 40-45 days.

Route: The most common route to climb Mount Cho-Oyu is from the Tibetan side.

Acclimatization: The expedition includes several days for acclimatization to the high altitude. This involves hiking to base camps at lower altitudes and taking rest days.

Base Camp: The base camp for Mount Cho-Oyu expedition is located at an altitude of 4,800 meters. From here, climbers prepare for the ascent by taking rest days and practicing mountaineering skills.

Camp Setup: The expedition team sets up several camps along the way to the summit, each at higher elevations than the previous one. These camps serve as resting places and staging points for the summit push.

Summit Push: The summit push usually takes around 3-4 days, depending on the weather conditions and the team’s pace. The final ascent to the summit involves navigating steep slopes, ridges, and crevasses.

Summit: The summit of Mount Cho-Oyu is at an altitude of 8,188 meters. From the summit, climbers can enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayas and surrounding landscapes.

Descent: The descent usually takes around 2-3 days, and climbers return to the base camp before heading back to the starting point.

Mount Cho-Oyu expedition is a challenging and rewarding experience that requires physical fitness, mountaineering skills, and mental toughness. It’s important to choose a reputable and experienced expedition company and to prepare well in advance for the expedition.

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Trip Facts


Duration 40 Day(s)
Activities Mountaineering
Group Size 1 to 15
Best Season March to May, September to November
Start/End Point Kathmandu / Kathmandu
Difficulty Level Very Hard
Max Altitude 8201M
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