Group Size:10-16
Arrival on:Kathmandu, Nepal
Grade:Difficult
Transportation:Private Car/Bus
Destination:Nepal and Tibet
Elevation:8,201 m
Duration:45 days
Accomodation:Hotel, Lodge, Tea House, Tent
Meal:Full board while on Expedition
Also known as TIchy route, this is the Tibet side normal climbing route used for commercial expedition.
Camp 1 - 6,400m: It takes about 5-8 hours of steep climbed to reach camp 1 from base camp. From here, the route follows steep climbing, which improves as height is gained. Camp 1 is located on a broad shoulder of snow, which leads up to a ridge above the camp.
Camp 2 - 7,000m: Follow snow ridge to series of ice cliffs and involves steep 50m ice wall at 6600m. Though straight forward it is hardest climbing in the route. Above the ice cliffs, there are several crevasses giving access to Camp 2 at 7,000m.
Camp 3 - 7,400m: it takes around 4 hr to reach camp 3. it is located beneath a rock band that cuts off snow slopes of upper basin. We see beautiful Nangpa Gosum peak and Tibetan plateau in north side.
Summit Day: Altitude is challenging on the summit day. We start at mid night. We follow snow and rock ledge leading to short rock band. Once on the summit, magnificent vista of plateau, and Mountain View of Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, Menlugtse, Gyachung Kang and Gaurisankar are seen. We reach the summit five to eight hours after leaving Camp 3. For the descent the same route will be followed, with nights spent at Camp 3 and Camp 1.
Cho Oyu is the sixth highest peak of the world (8201m/26906ft). Cho Oyu in Tibetan is “Turquoise God’ which means the turquoise color of the peak in the afternoon sun from the Tibet side of the mountain. But in Nepal it is known as Qowowuyag by the Sherpas. The mountain lies in the Himalayas and is 20 km west of Mount Everest, at the border between China and Nepal. Though the expedition attempt was made by Eric Shipton in 1952, an Austrian Herbert Tichy made the first successful ascent of Cho Oyu in 1954 with fellow Austrians Sepp Jochler and Helmut Heuberger.
DAY 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
DAY 02-03 : Visa document application, preparation, briefing in ministry.
DAY 04 : DRIVE FROM KATHMANDU TO SYPRUBESI 1460M
DAY 05 : Drive from Syprubesi to Kerung border 2000m. Immigration formalities for crossing border and drive to Kerung height 3200m.
DAY 06 : Drive from Kerung to Tingri 4340m
DAY 07 : Rest day at Tingri for acclimatization
DAY 08 : Drive Tingri to Chinese base camp
DAY 09-11 : Rest and preparation day in Chinese base camp
DAY 12 : Trek Chinese base camp to Middle Camp 5300m
DAY 13 : Trek Middle camp to Advance base camp 5700m
DAY 14-40 : CLIMBING PERIOD FOR MT. CHO OYU 8201 M
DAY 41 : Trek to Middle camp and drive to Tingri
DAY 42 : Drive from Tingri to Kerung border.
DAY 43: IMMIGRATION FORMALITIES IN CHINA SIDE. THEN DRIVE TO KATHMANDU. LEAVE TIBET
DAY 44 : Rest and shopping day in Kathmandu
DAY 45 : Expedition ends, farewell and departure
Eco Tourism Adventure Pvt. Ltd provides two kinds of accommodation during Cho Oyu expedition. At Kathmandu, we provide five star hotel rooms with breakfast twin sharing base. During the trek to base camp, we provide nice lodge or guest house room with common toilet and bath twin sharing base. If you need a Single room we will charge extra $500 (Kathmandu and trek)
Cho oyu Expedition, Eco Tourism Adventure Pvt. Ltd provides different kind of food like Nepali, Continental and Indian with tea and coffee. We provide welcome dinner Nepali cousin with Nepali culture dance and farewell dinner at K2 steak house (best steak in Kathmandu). Breakfast Kathmandu hotel provide a lot of items you can choose yourself and other guest house you can choose items in the menu with tea and coffee.
Eco Tourism Adventure Pvt. Ltd, Cho Oyu expedition is supper difficult trip basically hikers have to hike per day 4 to 5 hours with daypack except some days are longer hour than 11 to 14. High altitude hike anyway need energy and experience, we have many acclimatization day that absolutely help for your altitude fitness, have a positive attitude, self-confidence and physically powerful determination, and we can achieve the trek successfully. If Around month jogging regularly before this trip is a great idea to improve our power and performance. Past glacier hiking experience and climbing three or four 6000m to 7000m peaks would be a great advantage with climbing technical skill is required for this trip. Before booking this trip it is a great idea to consult with your doctor and if you have any disease better inform us.
We have two best seasons in the year like summer, autumn and spring, summer and Autumn best month is June to December and spring best month is mid February to May this three seasons are the best seasons for this trek because of the weather is fine and warm with perfect views but the nights are chilly and can drop to freezing level in higher altitude.
Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
We welcome and receive you in Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu and
transfer you to the Hotel for overnight stay. At evening we will host welcome
dinner program in typical Nepali Restaurant. Hotel (BD)
Day 02-03: Visa document application, preparation,
briefing in ministry.
This day we are busy for briefing about expedition, documentation, visa
application, last minute shopping and preparation for departure to expedition.
We’ll also introduce to our Nepali crew coming with you for expedition. Hotel.
BLD
Day 04 : Drive from Kathmandu to Syprubesi 1460m
After morning breakfast we drive out along the north-western hills of
Kathmandu. Enjoy the Himlayan views and mountainous lifestyle through the terraced
fields and rustic villages. Take Lunch at the Trishuli Bazar before continuing
further to Dhunche. From Dhunche, we descent down to Syabrubesi. Hotel
(B,L,D)
Day 05 : Drive from Syprubesi to Kerung border 2000m. Immigration formalities
for crossing border and drive to Kerung height 3200m.
Early morning drive from Syaprubesi to Kerung border. After finishing
immigration formalities for crossing the border it is 2 hours jeep drive till
Kerung Height. We stay overnight at hotel. BLD
Day 06 : Drive from Kerung to Tingri 4340m
After morning breakfast we drive from Krung to Tingri about three hours.
Day 07 : Rest day at Tingri for acclimatization
Today is the rest day for acclimatization in order to cope our body with
heights. Walk in the surrounding hills, hang out around. Overnight at hotel,
BLD
Day 08 : Drive Tingri to Chinese base camp
Overnight at tented camp BLD
Day 09-11 : Rest and preparation day in Chinese base camp
Overnight at tented camp BLD
Day 12 : Trek Chinese base camp to Middle Camp 5300m
Overnight at tented camp BLD
Day 13 : Trek Middle camp to Advance base camp 5700m
Overnight at tented camp BLD
Day 14-40 : Climbing Period for Mt. Cho Oyu 8201m
From this point on, it’s not really possible to detail a climbing plan,
because the pace will depend upon the leader and the particular team.
We set about acclimatizing and learning skills needed for climbing the
mountain, such as how to use the oxygen bottles and radios. We will also sort
out our equipment and clothing needed for the mountain, setting aside the food
we want for the upper camps (as this will be placed there for us ahead of time
by the Sherpa).
From the base camp we climb along the glacier toward the mountain and Camp 1.
Because of the high altitude, this first trip up the Gyabrag Glacier and onto
the mountain itself is for familiarizing participants with climbing and their
equipment. It provides an excellent opportunity to view the route that will be
taken and assess the mountain conditions.
Throughout the climb, the leader will use a method that adjusts team members to
the ever-increasing altitudes. This will be achieved by "climbing high and
sleeping low," until each person feels suitably well-adjusted to make the
next move up to a higher camp. At each camp, the team will climb high but then
return to the lower camp to sleep.
Summit Day
Summit Day begins early, as it takes several hours to make breakfast, hydrate
properly, and fully prepare equipment before embarking. The camp faces west, so
there is plenty of time for preparations before we depart as the sun rises.
Once on our way, easily navigable snow and rock ledges lead through the short
rock band above the camp. Gradually the angle of the slope relents until we
emerge onto the broad windswept back of the mountain. Now it is only a matter
of putting one foot in front of the other to slowly gain the towering distant
summit of Cho Oyu, overshadowed only by Mt. Everest. The magnificent vista
surrounding us as we cross the vast summit plateau toward the peak includes Ama
Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, Menlugtse, Gyachung Kang and Gaurisankar, as well as
the peaks of the Khumbu Himal. We reach the summit five to eight hours after
leaving Camp 3. For the descent the same route will be followed, with
nights spent at Camp 3 and Camp 1.
If we are successful in completing the climb ahead of schedule, we will leave
the base early and head back to Kathmandu. However, past experience has shown
that we will need all of the allotted days unless mountain conditions and the
acclimatization process go exceptionally well.
Day 41 : Trek to Middle camp and drive to Tingri
Day 42 : Drive from Tingri to Kerung border.
Day 43: Immigration formalities in China side. Then drive to Kathmandu.
Leave Tibet
Day 44 : Rest and shopping day in Kathmandu
Today you’ll have free in Kathmandu. You can have sightseeing in the
cultural heritage inside Kathmandu, buy souvenirs and thankas to take back home
or anything as the day is free and easy. Overnight at hotel (B)
Day 45 : Expedition ends, farewell and departure
We transfer you to the airport for final departure 3 hours before flight
schedule. Farewell and departure.
Note:
Due to the Nepal-Tibet border closure from Zhangmu due to 2015 earthquake,
the expedition logistic procedure has been shifted to Kerung border at
Rasuwagadi.
The above itinerary is a guideline and standard suggested pattern chosen by
majority of our customers. Your final itinerary will be customized according to
your available time and requirements. The final itinerary duration and
schedule may be reduced or extended depending on your time, budget, your
fitness, class of service or any other preferences. The quote will be provided
for you initial requirements and can be adjusted with mutual agreement should
you require modifying these requirements.