Mount Everest, the greatest challenge, is more than the famous mountain on earth; it has unique beauty, mystery and mood. Everest expeditions in Himalayas is one of the world's most difficult physical challenges. No doubt, climbing Mt. Everest leaves the sense of most adventurous person on the planet. Everest's local names give you a sense of how the mountain commands respect from all who see her. The Nepali name, Sagarmatha, means "head touching the sky" and in Sherpa, Chomolungma, meaning "Mother Goddess of the world".
The South Col route on the Nepalese side of Mt. Everest is the way taken by Sir Edmund Hillary and Late Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, who successfully climbed the top in 29 May 1953 registering their names as a Hero of the adventure world. Everest has been successfully climbed and guided many times since then, but this should not lull prospective Everest climbers into complacency. To join the International Everest Expedition team one must have extensive mountaineering experience of climbing expedition at least 6,000 meters mixed with a multitude of alpine mountaineering and, preferably 8,000-meter peaks in Himalayas. Although fixed ropes will be used, Everest expeditions members must be able to ascend and descend fixed lines independently and be proficient with cramponing on steep ice/snow slopes.
Mountain Monarch main objective in organising the International Everest Expedition is to help you summit Everest safely with the greatest amount of personal achievement and fun. Our Climbing Sherpa Team is one of the best teams of high altitude climbing support on your trip to Everest Expeditions. They have a record of multiple ascents of Mt. Everest. We always take hyperbaric Portable Altitude Chamber, oxygen and comprehensive medical kit in case of an emergency
After documentation in Kathmandu we take scenic flight to Lukla to start our dream project of International Everest Expeditions in Himalayas. We establish our base camp at 5300m at the foot of the notorious Khumbu Icefall before making our way to Camp I at 6200m. We climb to Camp II at 6600m smacks in the middle of the Western Cwm, up the Mt. Lhotse face to Camp III at 7200m. Finally, we then head up the South Col to Camp IV at 8000m before making our summit push.
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