Fixed Departure to Lhasa/ Tibet Tour , Every Saturday and Tuesday Through out the year
The highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest (8,850m) also called ‘Sagarmatha’ in
the Nepali language, meaning the tallest, lies in Nepal. The Tibetans have called it called ‘Chomolangma,’ which means
Goddess Mother of the snows, for ages. Mount Everest separates Nepal from the Autonomous Region of Tibet, so for
Everest expeditions there are two Everest Base Camps. The North Everest base camp lies in Tibetan side which
is easily accessible with a vehicle apart from after heavy snowfalls in the winter.
When Mount Everest was recognized as the highest mountain in the world and interest in peak
climbing grew in the contemporary history, Nepal and Tibet were in feudal kingdoms closed to the outside world. The first
attempt at climbing Mount Everest was carried out from the North side that falls in Tibet in 1921. Since then adventure seekers
and enthusiasts have perpetually pitied themselves against this majestic mountain but only for a few has the human perseverance
won the day. And even among those, only a select few attempt and succeed to ascent Mount Everest from the North Side. Many attempts
were made primarily from the North side from Tibet and the South side from Nepal to successfully climb Everest with many deadly casualties until
the first successful ascent made in 1953 from the South side from Nepal. Considered to be the more technical and difficult climb, the North face was
closed for a while from 1950 to all western expeditions when Tibet became the Autonomous Region of China. Though open for Everest
expeditions again, the North Side still is an imposing sight for those who attempt to climb Everest. The Everest base camp in the
gravel plain below the Rongbuk Glacier features the massive North side of Mount Everest, an easy deterrent for the indecisive and
the ultimate challenge for the others.
orth Everest base camp lies south of the friendship highway from Tingri and can be visited as a main trip or a
side trip while going overland to Lhasa or vice versa. While visiting Tibet one must visit Everest Base Camp as the
view is stunning and you will also get chance to pay homage to Rongbuk Monastery, the oldest monastery in Tibet.
There are various ways to travel to Tibet like we can fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa which is the best way. Other ways is drive. Or We
can visit Lhasa by train or flight from main land China and further continue to Nepal
Itinerary for Lhasa to Kathmandu Tour via Everest Base Camp is as follows: