Cho Oyu (8,201M) PDF Print E-mail
 Cho Oyu the 6th highest mountain in the world, stands high above the Tibetan plains on the Nepal / Tibet border, and is an ideal choice for mountaineers ready to test themselves on the eight thousanders. The world's sixth highest mountain, is to the locals a holy mountain. It was first climbed by S. Moechler, H. Tichy and P. Dawa Lama in 1954. On a good day the view from the summit plateau is breathtaking, in a sweep you take in the entire panorama of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Chamlang, Ama Dablam and other peaks of the Khumbu.

The Austrians were the first to step onto the snow-dome summit of Cho Oyu back in 1954. This massif is arguably the most technically straightforward, accessible and safe to climb. These days there are more than four different routes on Cho Oyu with the Tibetan north side offering several worthy first ascent possibilities.

We enter Tibet via Zhangmu and then drive to Old Tingri, from where the trekking begins. Base Camp, Chinese, is situated at an altitude of 5,000m with the Advanced base camp at 5,700m and about three miles away from the mountain proper.

Base camp is established at Rongbuk glacier at 5,180m though the real climbing starts at camp 1 at an elevation of 7,000m.

BRIEF ITINERARY

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel B/B
Day 02: Kathmandu free day, Hotel B/B
Day 03: Drive to Kodari, transfer to Zhangmu, hotel F/B
Day 04: Drive to Nylam, Guesthouse
Day 05: Acclimatization at Nylam, Guesthouse
Day 06: Drive to Tingri, Guesthouse
Day 07: Drive to Chinese Base Camp, camp
Day 08-10: Arrive at Advance Base Camp
Day 11-30: Climbing Period of Cho Oyu.
Day 31: Trek from Advance Base Camp to Chinese Base Camp
Day 32: Drive to Nylam Guesthouse
Day 33: Drive to Zhangmu - Kathmandu, hotel F/B
Day 34: Kathmandu Free day, hotel B/B
Day 35: Leisure day in Ktm, hotel B/B
Day 36: Final departure



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A. C. Sherpa provided an inside journey of his homeland and took us to places like Namche Bazar, the Tengpoche monastery, KallaPattar near the Everest basecamp and many other wonderful sites culminating in a 3 day climb up Island Peak at over 20,000 feet. This was without doubt a great adventure and spiritual pilgrimage for me and unforgetable memories to behold. ~ Otto Sperka Manager - The Harbor Club Seattle/Bellevu

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