Mount Nuptse

Just 2 km west-southwest from Mt. Everest, Mt. Nuptse (7,861 m) is part of the Lhotse-Nuptse massif. Nup-tse means west peak in the Tibetan language is part of the Lhotse-Nuptse Massif. Mount Nuptse’s main ridge is joined to Lhotse by a 7556 m high saddle made up of 7 peaks.

To join the expedition, you’ll need to have some mountaineering experience and be in top physical and mental health and is not to be taken in a jest. A prior experience in climbing 7,000 m plus peaks is a preferable.

 

  • DURATION44 Days
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Trip Overview

Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival in Kathmandu.
Day 2
Sightseeing around Kathmandu.
Day 3
Preparation and brefing for departure to Everest region.
Day 4
Flight to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2800m).
Day 5
Trek to Namche (3440 m).
Day 6
Acclimatization walk from Namche (3440 m) to Kyang Juma (3620m).
Day 7
Trek to Tengbohce (3870 m).
Day 8
Trek to Dingboche (4530m).
Day 9
Acclimatization in Dingboche (4530m).
Day 10
Trek to Lobuche (4930 m).
Day 11
Trek to Nuptse Base Camp.
Day 12-38
Climbing Period
Day 39
Trek to Dingboche (4410m).
Day 40
Trek to Tengboche (3870m).
Day 41
Trek to Monjo (2810m).
Day 42
Trek to Lukla (2800m).
Day 43
Fly back to Kathmandu.
Day 44
Departure from Kathmandu.
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Detail Itinerary

Day 1

On the very first day of your trip, you will experience something truly Nepalese; traditional Nepalese dinner. But rest assured our representatives will be there to pick you up at the airport, help you check in to your hotel and then take you out for dinner.

Day 2

You will spend the second day sightseeing around Kathmandu - there’s the monkey temple, the Boudhanath Stupa and some ancient heritages of Nepal to be visited. In the latter half of the afternoon our guides will brief you and help you sort out all the equipment for the trip.

Day 3

On this day, we are busy for briefing about expedition, documentation and last minute shopping and preparation for departure to the trekking and climbing route. You will be kept in get set position.

Day 4

The flight to Lukla is one adventurous ride that you’re never going to forget. The flight is only 25 minutes long and you get so immersed in the view outside the airplane window that the flight will seem too short. However, do expect occasional bumps during your flight and sit tight when you’re about to land in the world’s most dangerous airport. The first trekking day is comparatively easy and the walk between Lukla and Phakding takes only 3 hours if you are a really good hiker. Since it is your first day trekking, you can walk leisurely and enjoy the scenery around you.

Day 5

The strenuous part of the trek begins today and the trail is mostly uphill after you cross Jorsale. The ascent never stops until you reach Namche after climbing a tiring 700 meters! The hike to Namche is infact one of the more difficult trekking days during the entire trek.

Day 6

While most trekkers headed to Everest Base Camp choose to spend an extra day for acclimatization in Namche, our itinerary takes you on an acclimatization hike to Kunde, Khumjung and ends in Kyang Juma.

Day 7

On this day, you will climb uphill with the beautiful mountains views. The trail is steep up and side by side walk along the rhododendron forest and down to the river side.

Day 8

The landscape starts changing and it becomes more barren and dusty as you hike to Dingboche. After you cross a small bridge across the Khumbu Khola, the path forks. While some trekkers choose to follow the left fork and go to Pheriche, we’ll be going to Dingboche instead.

Day 9

Staying in Dingboche gives you an opportunity to climb the Dingboche Ri (5075m) the next day. Although it can be quite challenging, climbing the Dingboche Ri helps you in acclimatization and the view from the top is something worth the effort.

Day 10

Although the distance between Dingboche and Lobuche is not much, walking becomes quite difficult because of the vertical gain. On your way you’ll pass a memorial for climbers and expedition teams who lost their lives in their attempt to conquer Everest.

Day 11

Head out early to Gorakshep, stop for lunch and then hike to Nuptse Base Camp.

Day 12-38

During this period you’ll stay for a few weeks in the Base Camp where your guides will help you prepare for the climb. You’ll be taught how to use your equipment and get familiar with technical climbing techniques. By Day 38 you’ll have made it to the summit and returned to Lobuche.

Day 39

An early start makes sure you get enough rest after lunch in Lobuche before you head down further to Dingboche. A long day of descent can be quite tiresome and hard on the knees.

Day 40

On this day, you will climb downhill with the beautiful mountains views. The trail is steep up and side by side walk along the rhododendron forest and down to the river side.

Day 41

Start early, stop at Namche Bazaar for lunch and walk mostly downhill to Monjo. You will be amazed to see how short the descent is and will surely remember the day you struggled to climb up to Namche.

Day 42

More downhill walking and some ascents will take you to Lukla, where you can celebrate your successful trek, get a chilled beer in one of the pubs or treat yourself to something sweet at the German bakery outside the airport.

Day 43

An early morning flight will take you to Kathmandu and you have the entire day for yourself. Eat as much as you want, go shopping or do nothing at all!

Day 44

Again our representatives will be there to transfer you to the airport and bid you farewell.

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