“Because it's there" Quoted Sir Edmund Hillary
Mount Everest is the highest mountain on earth, first climed in 1953 by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa. It arises exactly on the borderline of Nepal and Tibet (27°59’ North latitude, 86°55’ East longitudes) in the southern part of Asia. The mountain has several different names. The most common Sherpa name "Chomolungma" which means “Goddess Mother of the World” or “Goddess of the Valley.” The Nepali name is "Sagarmatha" which means “Peak of Heaven.” The later christian name is "Mount Everest" after Sir George Everest.
Many people dream of standing on top of the world and Adventure Ascent have the most professional guides who has recorded serveral summits each. The owner of Adventure Ascent have summited Everest 8 times and has over 25 years mountaineering experience so you can be sure to get the best support and help both before the expedition and during the expedition.
We fly from Katmandu to Lukla and trek to Everest Base Camp which takes about one week. On the way to Everest Base Camp we will summit Isalnd Peak. This is an excellent way to both praticse mountain and glaciar climbing as well as acclimatize since Island Peak reaches 6189m. When we arrive to EBC the camp will be prepared for us and thisa will now be our hime for the upcoming two mounths. To safely climb Everest we will climb up and down the icefall to acclimatize further. There are 4 camps on our way to the summit. Base Camp (5,300 to 5500m), Camp 1, (6,098m), Camp 2 (6,400 to 6500m), Camp 3 (7,300 to 7,500m) and Camp 4 (7970 m).
The best time to summit Everest is in the spring season.
Important to take into consideration is that an Everest Expedition requires experience from previous mountain climbing along with good knowledge about mountain safety, climbing equipment and excellent physics. In order to be granted a climbing permit you need to provide proof of successful climbing above 7000 meters.