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| Cho Oyu Expedition |
Cho Oyu, the world's sixth highest mountain at 8,201m, lies on the Nepal/Tibet border about 30km west of Mt Everest at the head of Gokyo valley. It was first attempted during the 1952 Everest reconnaissance by a British team lead by Eric Shipton. The mountain was first climbed by Austrians in 1954 who reached the summit via the north-west ridge using a route though Tibet from the Nangpa–La - not strictly a legal route. An India expedition made the second ascent in 1958 and a German Ski expedition made the third ascent in 1964. Today more than 1,000 people have stood on the summit as the ascent of Cho Oyu through Tibet is not particularly difficult. Of all Nepal’s 8000m peaks, Cho Oyu is second only to Everest in the number of expeditions and successful ascents.
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| Cho Oyu Expedition Itinerary |
| Day 01: |
Arrive Kathmandu & transfer hotel |
| Day 02: |
At leisure in Kathmandu for Tibet visa procession |
| Day 03: |
Necessery preparation in Kathmandu |
| Day 04: |
Drive to Tibetan Border. |
| Day 05: |
Enter Tibet and drive to Nyalam |
Day 06:
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Initial Acclimatisation Period. |
| Day 07: |
Drive to Tingri. |
| Day 08: |
Arrive Chinese base camp. |
| Day 09: |
Organization at Chinese base camp. |
| Day 10-13: |
Trek to Cho Oyu base camp. |
| Day 14-38: |
Climbing the north-west face of Cho Oyu. |
| Day 39-40: |
Back to Base camp and packing all the equipments |
| Day 41: |
Return trek to road-head |
| Day 42: |
Drive into Zhangmu |
| Day 43: |
Drive to Kathmandu |
| Day 44: |
At leisure in Kathmandu |
| Day 45: |
Depart from Kathmandu |
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