Mt Cho Oyu (8,201m) 
Cho Oyu was first climbed by Austrians in 1954. It is about 30km west of Everest at the head of the Gokyo valley. The mountain was reconnoitered during the 1951 Everest reconnaissance, and a British team led by Eric Shipton attempted the peak in 1952. The first ascent was made via the north-west ridge using a route through Tibet from the Nangpa La - not strictly a legal route. An Indian expedition made the second ascent in 1958 and a German ski expedition made the third ascent in 1964. By 1992 a total of 100 expeditions had been made on Cho Oyu. Most of the Nepal-based expeditions had made the illegal approach through Tibet, and the Chinese had dispatched police to try to collect peak permit fees from climbers who crossed the border. We can organize the expedition from here and provides logistical support of any kind of expeditions from obtaining permission, providing support crews including high altitude climbing assistants & porters to facilitating customs clearances. Itinerary Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu (1350m.) transfer hotel
Day 02: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing
Day 03: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing
Day 04: Drive to Kodari & transfer Zhangmu 2300m.-Hotel Day 05: Drive Nylam 2750m. - Hotel Day 06: Nylam rest for acclimatization Day 07: Drive Tingri 4340m. - Hotel Day 08: Rest of day for acclimatized Day 09: Drive to Chinese Base Camp 4700m. Camping Day 10: Chinese Base Camp Day 11: Prepared load to Yak for ABC. Camping Day 12: Base Camp - Middle camp with Yaks Day 13: Middle Camp - Cho Oyu Advance Base Camp Day 13-37: Climbing Period for Cho Oyu 8201m. Day 38: Advance Base camp - Chinese Base camp Day 39: Base Camp - Drive to Tingri Day 40: Drive Tingri - Zhangmu Day 41: Drive Zhangmu - Kathmandu Day 42: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing
Day 43: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing
Day 44: Final Departure contact us for details itenary and price
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