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Everest Expedition 2026, Booking Open
Everest Expedition 2026, Booking Open
Everest Expedition 2026, Booking Open
Everest Expedition 2026, Booking Open

Trip Price

US$ US$ 39999

Location

Everest Region , Nepal

Difficulty

Very Difficult

Max Group Size

2-20

Accomodation

Hotel, Lodge, Tent

Max-Altitude

8848m

Best Season

April-MAy

Transportation

Walking

Guiding Mehtod

Fully Guided

Total Durations

57

Overview

Everest Expedition 2025

The Everest Expedition 2025 is an unparalleled adventure, offering the ultimate test of human endurance and spirit. This journey takes you to the pinnacle of the world, Mount Everest, standing majestically at 8,848 meters (29,029 feet). For mountaineers and adventure enthusiasts, summiting Everest is a lifelong dream, a pursuit that embodies the quintessence of high-altitude mountaineering. The Everest Expedition 2025 promises not only a challenging ascent but also an immersive experience into the rich cultural tapestry of Nepal and the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.

Mount Everest, known as Sagarmatha in Nepali and Chomolungma in Tibetan, has captivated the imaginations of adventurers for decades. Since the historic ascent by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953, countless climbers have been drawn to its icy slopes, each driven by the allure of conquering the world's highest peak. The 2025 expedition is meticulously planned to ensure a successful and safe ascent, combining modern technology with time-tested mountaineering techniques.

The journey begins in Kathmandu, the vibrant capital of Nepal. Here, you will meet your fellow climbers and expedition leaders, a team of seasoned mountaineers with extensive experience on Everest. Kathmandu, with its bustling streets and historic temples, provides a fascinating prelude to the adventure ahead. The team will spend a few days here for final preparations, gear checks, and obtaining necessary permits, while also acclimatizing to the initial altitude.

From Kathmandu, a thrilling flight takes you to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region. The short but scenic flight offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and lands at the Tenzing-Hillary Airport, one of the world's most thrilling airstrips. From Lukla, the trekking journey to Everest Base Camp begins. This trek is a gradual ascent through the Khumbu Valley, passing through picturesque Sherpa villages, lush forests, and suspension bridges adorned with prayer flags. Each step brings you closer to the heart of the Himalayas, with stunning vistas of towering peaks like Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Nuptse.

Reaching Everest Base Camp (5,364 meters) is an accomplishment in itself. The base camp is a bustling hub of activity, filled with climbers from around the world. Here, you will spend several weeks acclimatizing, practicing technical climbing skills, and preparing for the challenges ahead. The acclimatization process is crucial for a safe ascent, allowing your body to adjust to the high altitude and thin air. Our expedition leaders and Sherpa guides will provide comprehensive training on the use of climbing equipment, crevasse rescue, and high-altitude survival.

Everest Expedition 2025, with Actual Adventure starts from both from the north and south via the Khumbu Valley in Nepal.

The Responsibility and Sustainability of Expeditions, a taken responsibility by Actual Adventures

It is no secret that our mountains are filled with vast amounts of waste. Despite long-standing neglect, we are deeply concerned about this issue. Thus, to address this issue head-on, we, Actual Adventure plan to move the expedition waste (mostly in high camps) down from them. The high altitude porters we have in our team will be responsible for transporting our waste.

The collected waste shall be sealed and transferred to an appropriate dumpsite in the valley via a yak. When operating expedition operations within our mountains, we feel we have a moral responsibility to protect them and keep them clean for future generations. There’s a concern for our mountains being overly polluted and the waste left/ignored in the mountains. Everyone should be rightly concerned. Due to our commitment to our sustainable values and implementation implement these tactics and program.

Everest Expedition 2025, 2026,2027 departure date, cost, with best period

Only by booking the Everest Expedition with a highly experienced Expedition Organizing Company can you share the adventure, thrill, and dream of summiting the world's highest mountain. Many companies boast that they are the best and have been in the mountaineering business for decades, but the boast does not pay off.

"The Ultimate Heroes of the Himalayas" will provide you with support and training throughout your Everest Expedition 2023 journey.Trekking to the Everest base camp is among the most popular and adventurous trekking destinations in the world to trek to the Everest base camp. For an Everest expedition, climbers must pass through Everest's base camp.

Mt. Everest climbers and expedition mountaineers have long dreamed of climbing the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest (8848.86 meters).

Our company, Actual Adventure, has been arranging Everest expeditions and trips for decades. Everest Expeditions from the Nepal side are comparatively more difficult than Everest Expeditions from the North Col.

Therefore, many climbers fail to reach the summit from the Nepal side. You can conquer the world's highest mountain by using the hands and collaborated efforts of the Sherpas coupled with the proper management of equipment, high altitude gears, and fair and managed evacuation plans during an emergency.

Everest expedition strategy adopted by Actual Adventure for 2025

CAMP 1: 20000FT. (6,400M)

Camp 1 is situated at a flat area where deep crevasses and mountains walls are endlessly snow-covered. At this place, we are treated to a warm and heating ambience from the reflection of the Sun. Our tent is filled with the deep murmuring crackling sound of crevasses at night. We have to cross these areas to get to camp 2.

CAMP 2. 21000FT. (6,750M)

At the height of 21000ft, camp 2 is located next to the icy mount Lhotse wall, through which we must pass to reach it. As we are at the foot of camp 2, bad clouds roll in from the low ranges of the Himalayan valleys. Yet sometimes, the wind here is so violent that our tents are torn apart. Our third camp lies below these palaces.

CAMP 3. 22300FT

This wall is adjacent to the Lhotse wall. Upon reaching 4000 feet. Using fixed ropes and after acclimatization, we go camp 4 by using the Lhotse wall. Additionally, we must ascend the cliff bands (loose, down-sloping, and crumbling limestone). As they cross the short snowfield, the route continues up the Geneva Spur to the east and then finishes on the flats of the Saddle of Pass (another wells name). If climbers need oxygen above base camp 3, oxygen should probably be available.

CAMP 4. 26000FT. (8,400M)

The last camp of the expedition is situated at the height of 26000ft; it is the fourth camp of the expedition. A distance of 500m separates this camp from the summit. The final climb poses the greatest danger. Violent and fierce winds besiege this place. South-East Ridge and South Summit (28710ft) are the best routes to reach the summit.

Itinerary

2 Hours Hotel

Day 1: Actual Adventure representatives will greet you at Kathmandu airport (KTM). At the arrival gate, look for a representative holding a display board with an Actual Adventure logo after completing your customs formalities (Visa, etc.). Afterwards, you will be transported to one of the best hotels in Kathmandu. After check-in, you will have a quick discussion either in the hotel's lobby area or at the Actual Adventure office. The location where you will meet with your trekking guide and the other participants and make final preparations for the trip. A traditional Nepalese restaurant will host a "Welcome Dinner" later in the evening, where you will be treated to a Nepalese cultural program while you dine.

MEALS
B L D

7 Hours Hotel

Day 2-3: Everest Expedition preparation and sightseeing. The leader will attend a formal briefing in the Ministry of Tourism while you explore the fascinating city of Kathmandu. Spend some time relaxing, familiarizing yourself with Kathmandu, and going on a sightseeing tour. In the Kathmandu Valley, we visit some UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath, Swayambhu, and Boudhanath. During the day, the official procedure will get finalized, and other necessary arrangements will be made. In addition, there will be a briefing on the expedition's nature, equipment, and team members. As you will be travelling to the Himalayas tomorrow, you can also make any last-minute purchases of personal items. As Kathmandu is the last place to purchase your final required items, you can go for it, while the leader will check everyone's equipment in the late afternoon. The leader will also introduce you to other expedition members.

MEALS
B L D

4.5 Hours Hotel

Day 4: A scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla in the early morning. A flight to Lukla's mountains culminates in a dramatic landing on a mountainside surrounded by high peaks. Our camp staff and porters will meet us in Lukla. After meeting our other crew members, we will pack and arrange for our trek through the prosperous village of Lukla to Phakding. The town of Phakding lies on a major trading route, and there are clean, well-built lodges for us to stay at.

MEALS
B L D

5 Hours Hotel, Tea house

Day 5: After crossing the Dudh Kosi twice on small suspension bridges and continuing up the river, we will reach the village of Monjo, where we can enter the Khumbu National Park. You will need to cross the Dudh Kosi and the Bhote Kosi on a high suspension bridge and then climb steeply for two hours to reach Namche Bazaar. This prosperous and authentic Tibetan trading town will find authentic Tibetan artifacts from the Khumbu region.

MEALS
B L D

1 day Hotel

Day 6: Namche Bazar is a resting and acclimatizing area. Although it is a leisurely day, it's essential not to be idle. Instead of sitting around on the rest day, health experts recommend moving around and keeping active. A day in Namche Bazaar is spent hiking to Thame, visiting Khunde, or relaxing and exploring. A colorful market occurs each Friday evening and Saturday in Namche Bazaar, the central hub of the Everest region (Khumbu). There are government offices, ATMs, Internet cafes, restaurants, shops, and banks here. During the day, we can hike a few hundred feet to acclimatize better. Visitors will be taken to the Tourist Visitor Center near the headquarter of the Sagarmatha National Park, where we can see exhibits about the first Everest ascenders, the culture of the Sherpa people, and learn about the different plants and animals of the Everest region.

MEALS
B L D

6 Hotel, Tea house

Day 7: Overlooking the Dudh Kosi, the well-worn Everest trail contours around the valley. On the way, you get to see your first glimpses of the great peaks of the Khumbu: Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. You will pass several villages and numerous tea shops on your way to the impressive monastery of Thyangboche, located at the foot of the Dudh Kosi River.

MEALS
B L D

6-7 Hours Hotels, tea house

Day 8: Through small villages and Chortens, we pass various Mani walls. Lunch is served with spectacular views of Ama-Dablam. Once again shaded by rhododendrons, the path leads to a different airy suspension bridge along the river. Pangboche provides a great view of Ama Dablam, about an hour's walk from here. You will go up the valley side to reach the picturesque farming village of Dingboche by recrossing the river and continuing along the Imja valley.

MEALS
B L D

4 days Tent, Tea House

Day 9-13: The Everest Expedition is entering a critical phase. An ideal place for acclimatization in Dingboche. The team leader will plan daily excursions to the adjacent hills as part of the acclimatization process. You can gradually increase your exposure to altitude by walking some nearby hills. You should follow the regimen you have previously found most effective to acclimatize before reaching base camp. At a hospital near Pheriche, the Himalayan Rescue Association runs a seminar on high altitude acclimatization. As part of the training for acclimatization, the walk over to Pheriche and back will be very beneficial.

MEALS
B L D

4 Hours Tent

Day 14: Proceed up the trail to base camp, retracing your steps back to Pheriche. A convenient place for lunch is Dugla, situated beneath the Khumbu Glacier snout. A steep climb begins after lunch along the glacier moraine. Eventually, the track leads to a small cluster of tea houses located at Lobuje after a few hours of walking.

MEALS
B L D

6 Hours Tea House, Tent

Day 15: Taking a moderate trail to Gorak Shep, you'll pass along the valley's side and see the Khumbu Glacier. There are now only a few tea houses here, which was the base camp site in 1953. Following Gorak Shep, the trail leads onto the moraine of the Khumbu Glacier and winds between rubble mounds until it eventually reaches base camp near the foot of the Khumbu Icefall. We will live here for the next six weeks.

MEALS
B L D

2 Days Tent, Tea house

Day 16-18: Here we shall train the trekkers for the Everest Expedition. As this is a challenging trek, the trekkers need to be prepared. So, an intense camp is ready for the trekkers for the next 6 weeks.

MEALS
B L D

31 Days Tent, Tea House

Day 19-50: The remaining of the trek schedule shall be relayed by the trip leader for the Everest Expedition. You must carefully follow the instructions to successful complete the Everest trek.

MEALS
B L D

4 Hours Tent, Tea House

Day 51: Upon returning to base camp, all team members help pack expedition stores and clean the base camp.

MEALS
B L D

2 Days Hotels, Tea house, Tent

Day 52-54: Moving forward to the Renjo La Pass, our trial proceeds to Dudh Pokhari. The pathway rewards us with extravagant views of the Himalayas. The glare from the Renjo La Pass is somewhat similar to the Gokyo Ri and the Gokyo village views. However, we do not want to miss any chance of taking the last peek of the sublime; hence we again take the grey glimpse of the Ngozumpa glacier. We descend the stone staircase and reach the south bank of Angladumba Tsho Lake. The trails are icy, making the hiking process difficult. Along the way, we see Renjo Lake and Relama Tsho. We walk by the narrow valley of Lumde and then finally, after an hour's walk, reach Marlung. The descending process from Marlung includes following the traditional path of Thame village. We descend to Taranga and cross the gushing Bhote Koshi river before crossing two major suspension bridges before reaching Thame. The trail passes through Gompa and the small villages of the Khumbu region before reaching Namche Bazaar. After the 5-6 hours hike, we explore the discrete portion of Namche Bazaar.

MEALS
B L D

6-7 Hours Hotels, Tea house

Day 55: We head start our journey to Lukla from Namche Bazaar. We descend the trail to Dudh Koshi river and cross several suspension bridges, monasteries, and mountains' glazes. While returning, we shall pass by the same graceful landscape for nearly 6-7 hours and explore Lukla for the remaining period.

MEALS
B L D

2 Hours Hotels

Day 56: The journey of the Expedition Everest Base trek finally ends here. We thank the local crews and take a flight back to Kathmandu. Unlike the previous boarding, this will be a special one, as we shall be leaving Lukla with victory, reminisce every hardship and adventure we went through to get the mighty glimpse of Mt. Everest. Once we reach Kathmandu, we shall return hotel, while the interested explorer can enjoy discovering the colorful streets of Thamel.

MEALS
B L D

3 Hours Hotels

Day 17: The Everest Expedition, designed by the Actual Adventure, has finally ended. This day, with a heavy heart, we shall be transferring every explores to their next destination.

MEALS
Breakfast

Include/Exclude

What are Included In My Package ?

Costs and departure dates for the 2025 Everest Expedition summit

Since Actual Adventure provides full-service support up to the summit, its planning, logistics, staffing, and experience, will help you realize your lifetime dream.

Support includes experienced mountaineers, guides, and crew members with extensive wilderness medical training and a permanent base camp, excellent expedition cooks, solar electricity, an internet connection, satellite phones, and a reliable weather forecast service for the Everest expedition 2025.

 

The estimated departure dates and cost for the Everest Expedition 2025 is listed below:

Arrival date

Departure date

Cost for 2025

March

Can be customized

$37,000 pp (USD)

April

Can be customized

$37,000 pp (USD)

May

Can be customized

$37,000 pp (USD)

September

Can be customized

$37,000 pp (USD)

October

Can be customized

$37,000 pp (USD)

November

Can be customized

$37,000 pp (USD)

Himalayan Database reports that 5294 climbers will have summited Everest by the end of 2024. The most popular adventure destination is climbing Mount Everest. Mt. Everest welcomes many climbers every year, regardless of the risks. A Himalayan Database report indicates that 295 people died climbing Everest during the 2018 season, while 5,294 people reached the summit.

So, you can be the next climber for the Everest 2023 expedition who will be no doubt recorded by the Himalayan Database.

What’s included in the cost of the Everest Expedition 2025?

  • A Guide Leader certified by IFMGA/NNMGA
  •  A personal tip pool of $5,00. All the Actual Adventure staff members will get their fair share of the tip pool. The guest may personally tip our guides and porters (guides, porters, drivers, hotel security, and hotel staff)*.
  • Obtain helicopter transport from Kathmandu to Lukla. Obtain helicopter transport from Kathmandu to Lukla once the expedition is over, set up a base camp in Lukla.
  • Merchandise with the brand name of Actual Adventure (Down Jacket, Cap, Buff)
  • One Sherpa for every client. Additional Sherpas are available for an additional fee.
  • Chef and kitchen helpers (For each climbing team member, more helpers are needed).
  • Hotels in Kathmandu upon arrival.
  • Permits for hiking and climbing in the Khumbu region (both TIMS and Khumbu Region Permit)
  • Intercity transportation to and from trekking trailheads
  • Tents at base camps and shared tents at higher camps 
  • 4 bottles of oxygen and 60 kgs personal weight
  • We had frozen dried meals during camping days that included chicken, mushroom, and vegan options.
  • Nutrition bars, energy bars, hydration pills, biscuits, canned foods, nuts
  • Additional trekking equipment 
  • Satellite phone, walkie talkie
  • Breakfasts, lunches, and dinners on trek and expedition days.
  • Accommodation in tea houses during treks.
  • Personal porters on each trek.
  • Airport pickup and drop-off upon arrival.
  • Standard first aid kit.
  • Farewell/ Welcome dinner on arrival & departure.

 

What are excluded from the package ?

What’s not included in the cost of the Everest Expedition 2025?

  • Travel insurance and visas
  • Food and entertainment (Kathmandu)
  • Liquor and beverages in bottles
  • Emergency evacuation (your account)
  • Tips in hotels and restaurants (service charges are included)
  • Additional charges for single supplements
  • Laundry, phone and personal expenditures
  • Optional excursions
  • Besides breakfast, lunch, and dinner, any meals include tea breaks, chocolates, or other snacks.
  • Delays and cancellations caused by natural disasters.
  • Flights from Kathmandu to other countries.

 

Traveller Useful Information

A LIST OF GENERAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR EVEREST EXPLORATION 2025

 

Basic equipment’s required for Everest expedition 2025

  • Kit Bag - Rucksack - Boots
  • Gautlets - Sleeping Bag Mat
  • Flask, Water Bottle, Spare Films for Camera, Sun Glasses, Spare Pair of Sunglasses - Camera + Spare Films
  • Goggles - Bivvi Bag - Trekking Poles
  • Cup, plate, and spoon-pen knife/multi-tool-lighters+matches
  • Tents - stoves - pans - fuel bottles - grabbers
  • Camp shelter - compass + maps

Technical equipment’s required for Everest expedition 2025

  • Walking Axe - Ice Hammer - Ice Axe
  • Strap - Crampons - Ice Screws
  • Prussicks - Jumar and Ropeman
  • Spare Batteries + Bulb - Rope - Head Torch x 2
  • Head Torch - Radio + Batteries - Spare Pick
  • Toolkit (tape, super glue, string, cable ties, strap, needle + thread, leatherman with pliers)

Clothing required for the Everest Expedition 2025

  • Jackets - Sallopettes - Down Jackets
  • Fleece salopettes - thin fleece Thermal Top - 2 pair
  • Warming Bodywear - Thick Fleece - Schoeller Trousers
  • 2 Tops - 2 Thick Socks - 2 Thin Socks
  • Shirt - Boxers - Shorts - Casual Trousers
  • Woollen Hat - Fleece Balaclava - Mitts
  • A pair of thick gloves, thin gloves, and an approach shoe
  • Sandals - Hat- Towel 

Emergency medical kit required for Everest Expedition 2025

  • First Aid Kit - Wet Wipes - Sun Cream - Lip Cream
  • Supplemental Vitamins - Glasses
  • Medicines for headache, stomach ache, band aid

Toiletries required for Everest Expedition 2025

  • Sunscreen & moisturizers
  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, soaps, toilet papers, razors

Dry foods required for Everest Expedition 2025

  • Carbohydrate power drink
  • Dry fruits, dry foods
  • Nutri bars, chocolates, tea bags

Additional requirements for the Everest Expedition 2025

  • Flight tickers, passport and insurance
  • Photographs, cash and credit cards
  • Maps, itinerary, and route details
  • Local agent details

Traveller Reviews

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FAQs

Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about this tour.

QCan you tell me when the best time to approach the Everest expedition?

A The weather on Everest is one of the main factors you must be aware of while undertaking this journey. You cannot avoid it. It is best to wait until the weather improves. Keep an eye on weather updates for strong winds and avalanches.

QThe Everest expeditions climbing is challenging every season?

A However, certain times of the year are less obscure because of the weather. It is best to climb Everest between April and May and September and November.

QAre there any dangers associated with the Everest Expedition?

A Mt. Everest Expedition and climbing come with many risks and dangers. Anything can happen up there because the weather is notorious. Some disasters can be hazardous like avalanches and Serac collapses. During severe cold weather, visibility can be compromised. You will be exposed to the worst kinds of physical conditions aside from natural disasters, such as hypothermia, frostbite, thickened blood, broken bones, and exposure. Only experienced alienists can tackle this challenge, so there is a strict policy.

Q Can you climb Everest in 2023?

A Undoubtedly, Everest expedition is one of the most popular trekking destinations is the Mount Everest base camp trek. For an expedition to Everest, climbers must pass through the base camp. ... The height of Mt. Everest will be proclaimed the official height in 2023 if you climb it.

QHow much does an expedition to Everest cost for 2023?

A Nepalese companies may offer southside expeditions for as little as $37,000.00. Northside guided trips are still more expensive, ranging from $45 - $60,000, while Nepalese guided trips remain between $37,000.00 and $45,000.00.

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