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Cho Oyu Expedition

An Expedition to the World's Sixth Highest Mountain

Overview

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    Trip Type Mountaineering Expedition
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    Duration 42 Days
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    Trip Grade Challenging
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    Group Size Min.4, Max. 15
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    Max. Altitude 8201m
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    Destination China

Cho Oyu is the world’s sixth-highest peak. Situated at the border between Tibet and Nepal and just west to Everest – Cho Oyu was first climbed on October 19, 1954, by members of an Austrian Expedition. Ever since it has drawn the interest of many high altitude adventurers and it has become one of the most popular 8000m. mountain.

The best suitable time to climb Cho Oyu is in the Autumn  (September/October) and in the Spring (April/May). The normal climbing route is from the Tibet side – the North West Ridge. This route is considered to be of lesser technical difficulty and risks. Yet, it is still a big mountain and climbing it is a challenge in itself.

 

 

 

Itinerary

Day: 1

Arrival in Kathmandu

Your arrival in Kathmandu marks the start of our expedition. We will receive you at Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer you to your hotel. Then you have free time to refresh. We meet up again in the evening for a welcome dinner and an introduction with the remaining expedition members.

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    Destination Kathmandu
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    Accommodation Hotel
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    Meals Dinner
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    Altitude: 1300m

Day: 2-4

In Kathmandu for Tibet/China visa processing

In the morning, on the second day, we will pick up your passports and submit them at the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu for Tibet visa application, which takes three working days to process. While we wait for our visas we utilize this time visiting cultural heritage sites around Kathmandu; also we do a thorough check of your personal climbing gears and purchase/rent if required.

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    Destination Kathmandu
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    Accommodation Hotel
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    Meals Breakfast
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    Altitude: 1300m
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    Time: 3 days

Day: 5

Flight to Lhasa

Our entry point in Tibet is usually the Lhasa city. We take a direct flight from Kathmandu to the Lhasa Gongar Airport and drive to Lhasa city.  Lhasa is the capital city of the Tibet Autonomous Region of Tibet, China and it is famous for the Potala Palace and big monastic institutions.

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    Destination Lhasa
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    Accommodation Hotel
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 3600m
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    Time: 1 hour 35 min.

Day: 6

In Lhasa to acclimatize and explore

We stay one day more at Lhasa as part of acclimatization and utilize the time by exploring Lhasa – visiting the famous Potala Palace,  the Jokhang Temple and the Barkhor Street.

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    Destination Lhasa
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    Accommodation Hotel
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 3600m
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    Time: 4 hours

Day: 7

Drive to Shigatse

After spending two days in Lhasa, exploring the Tibetan cultural heritage sites, and the bustling new modern developments, we head southwest towards the second-largest city in Tibet – Shigatse. The road trip between Lhasa and Shigatse offers some amazing scenery of any road in the world. Before arriving in Shigatse we cross over a 5000m. pass called Karo La Pass.

Shigatse means ‘ the fertile land’ in the local Tibetan language. And as the name goes by it covers one of the major cultivable lands across Tibet.

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    Destination Shigatse
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    Accommodation Hotel
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 3900m
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    Time: 5 hours

Day: 8

Drive to Tingri (4350m)

Shigatse is also known for one of the most important monasteries in Tibet –  the Tashi Lunpu Monastery, the seat of the Panchen Lama, who is believed to be the second-highest incarnation after the Dalai Lama. So, we visit the monastery in the morning before heading towards Tingri.

Tingri is an old Tibetan settlement area situated above 4000m. which is a must-stop-by place before heading toward Cho Oyu base camp.

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    Destination Tingri
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    Accommodation Lodge
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 4350m
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    Time: 4 hours

Day: 9

In Thingri for acclimatization

We spend one more day at Tingri for acclimatization and for some last-minute preparation – shopping groceries. As part of the acclimatization, we hike to a nearby hill, from where we can see Cho Oyu and Everest.

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    Destination Tingri
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    Accommodation Lodge
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 4350m
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    Time: 3 hours

Day: 10

Drive to Cho Oyu Base Camp (5200m)

Now, there is road access up to Cho Oyu Base Camp. The drive from Tingri takes around 3 hours by jeep.

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    Destination Cho Oyu BC
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    Accommodation Camp
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 5200m
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    Time: 3 hours

Day: 11-13

At ChoOyu Base Camp

The Cho Oyu base camp is also called the Chinese Base Camp. We camp and stay two days here for preparing loads and transport them on Yaks.

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    Destination Cho Oyu BC
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    Accommodation Camp
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 5200m
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    Time: 3 days

Day: 14

Trek to Intermediate Camp (Gyablung)

Today we trek to the Intermediate Camp at Palum for an overnight camp. A Chinese military camp is present at Palum near the interim camp. Passport documents are checked here.

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    Destination Intermediate Camp (Palum)
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    Accommodation Camp
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 5400m
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    Time: 4 hours

Day: 15

Trek to Advance Base Camp

We trek on the moraine trail of the Gyabrag Glacier and arrive at Advance Base Camp. This trail used to be the old trade route over Nangpa La pass, which was used by local Tibetans and the Sherpas of the Khumbu region.

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    Destination Advance Base Camp
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    Accommodation Camp
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 5700m
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    Time: 5 hours

Day: 16-20

At Advance Base Camp

The Advance Base Camp is our main base for Cho Oyu. During these first few days at ABC , we acclimatize and prepare for climbing rotation. Also, we perform the puja ceremony for our expedition, and the Sherpa team set up route up to Camp1 – 6400m.

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    Destination Camp 1
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    Accommodation Camp
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 6400m
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    Time: 4 days

Day: 21-30

Climbing Rotations

As we finish our preparations at ABC, we start our climbing rotations. There will be two climbing rotations to higher camps. First rotation up to Camp1; second rotation up to Camp 2 and above.

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    Destination Camp2
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    Accommodation Camp
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 7100m
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    Time: 10 days

Day: 31-36

Summit Attempt

while members complete their climbing rotations, Sherpa rope-fixing team establish camp 3 (7500m) and opens route up to the Summit. Then, we wait for the best weather window and launch a summit attempt from ABC.

Summit Attempt Day 1: ABC to Camp 1
Summit Attempt Day 2: Camp 2
Summit Attempt Day 3: Camp 3
Summit Attempt Day 4: Summit and descend to Camp1
Summit Attempt Day 5: Descend to ABC

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    Destination Summit
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    Accommodation Camp
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 8201m
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    Time: one week

Day: 37

Advance Base Camp Clearance

At Advance Base Camp for wrapping up our camp.

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    Destination Advance Base Camp
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    Accommodation Camp
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 5700m
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    Time: 1 day

Day: 38

Trek to Interim Camp and drive to Tingri

There is off-road access up to Interim Camp. So, we trek up to Palum and drive to Tingri the same day.

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    Destination Tingri
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    Accommodation Lodge
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 4350m
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    Time: 3 hours trek, 3 hours drive

Day: 39

Drive to Kyirong (2700m)

We exit Tibet by road from Kyirong.

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    Destination Kyirong
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    Accommodation Hotel
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 2700m
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    Time: 5 hours

Day: 40

Cross Tibet-Nepal border and drive to Kathmandu

In the morning we take a short drive up to China-Nepal border at Kyirong and arrive in Timure, Nepal. Then we take a jeep all the way back to Kathmandu.

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    Destination Kathmandu
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    Accommodation Hotel
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    Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Altitude: 1300m
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    Time: 10 hours

Day: 41

In Katmandu: free day

Free day in Kathmandu for rest and recovery. We meet up in the evening for a farewell dinner and celebrate our expedition.

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    Destination Kathmandu
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    Accommodation Hotel
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    Meals Breakfast
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    Altitude: 1300m

Day: 42

Transfer to airport for international departure

Transfer to the airport in Kathmandu around 2-3 hours before your scheduled departure.

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    Destination Departure
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    Meals Breakfast
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    Altitude: 1300m

Altitude Graph

Inclusion

Service Included in the Price

1. Permit and other charges
– Cho Oyu Climbing Permit
– Garbage Management Fee
– Tibet Visa fee
– Cho Oyu route fixing fee
– Liaison officer’s fee

2. Hotel Accommodation
– 5 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
– Hotel accommodation on the way to base camp and return as per itinerary

3. Transportation
– Flight to Lhasa
– Group Transfer from Kathmandu to Base Camp and return
– Airport pick up and drop
– Expedition cargo from Nepal to Tibet and vice- versa by road
– Expedition cargo from Base Camp to Advanced Base Camp and return by Yaks

4. Expedition Staff
– One experienced  summit Sherpa per member
– Permit fee, garbage management fee, visa fee, insurance, wages, and equipment allowance
of cook &Sherpa
– Wages and allowance of Tibetan kitchen staff

5. Base Camp & Advance Base Camp food & facility
– All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) in Lhasa and on the way to Base Camp as per itinerary
– Base Camp and Advance Base Camp Food
– Shared kitchen & Dining, Heater and Solar Charging at Base Camp and Advanced Base Camp
– Personal Tent with mattress, pillow at Base Camp and Advanced Base Camp

6. High Camp Food & Facility
– Shared high altitude tent (2:1)
– High Food, epi-gas and cooking set
(high food cooked and served by personal sherpa)
– Snow bar and main rope for climbing

7. Supplementary Bottled Oxygen, Regulator & Mask
– Three bottle oxygen and mask-regulator for member

8. Communication Facility
– One Set Satellite Phone for the team (pay per call when required)
– Radio communication set

Exclusion

Service not included in the Price

1. Flight Ticket
– International flight ticket (Kathmandu- home country)
– Flight ticket cancellation-rebooking charge
2. Personal Climbing Gear
– Personal clothing and gears
3. Insurance
– Medical Insurance
– Evacuation/Rescue
4. Tips to kitchen staff and sherpa
5. Extra night hotel in Kathmandu and in Tibet
6. Meals and beverages in Kathmandu
7. Cost of extra luggage on the flight
8. Transfer charge (by jeep) Lhasa to Base Camp or for return in case a member
decides to travel other than in group
9. Other costs incurred due to the occurrence of unforeseen incidents such as earthquake, war,
government policy, etc. which are beyond the control of Rolwaling Excursion (P) Ltd.

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