
Everest camp 3, 7100M
Highlights
Everest 8848.86M, Lhotse face. Lobuche East (Acclimatisation training peak)
Everest Camp 1 - 3
Small and dedicated team strategy. 2-4 max client members
Khumbu ice fall, glacier ice climbing training, ladder climbing + other technical climbing training
2 Supplemental Oxygen Cylinders for client use (Cylinders number depending on manufacturer)
Helicopter 🚁 Ktm - Lukla -Ktm. (For helicopter option clients only)
2:1 or 1:1 throughout the expedition.
High altitude porter/s to help clear up our expedition waste
Overview
Mount Everest, the towering giant of the Himalayas, stands tall as the highest peak on Earth at an awe-inspiring 8848.48 meters (29,030 feet). Nestled on the border between Nepal and Tibet, this behemoth of a mountain is revered as the Mother Goddess by the Nepalese and Sherpas, who call her Sagarmatha, and the Tibetans, who refer to her as Chomolungma. Since the first British expedition set out in 1921, Mount Everest has beckoned adventurers from all corners of the globe, challenging them to scale her mighty heights. And on May 29, 1953, Tenzing Norgay Sherpa of Nepal and Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand achieved the unimaginable, making the first successful ascent to the summit.
For many mountaineers, the quest to reach the top of Mount Everest is the ultimate adventure. The mountain's reputation as a formidable challenge only adds to its allure, drawing in thrill-seekers from around the world to test their mettle against its icy slopes. And for those who are able to reach the summit, the feeling of accomplishment is second to none.
Pre-requisite requirements several 4000M-6000M expeditions: Lobuche East & Island Peak, Chulu West, Khumbu 3 Peak expeditions, Mt, Blanc etc
In order to increase the likelihood of success during an Everest climb, it is important to follow a systematic approach. This system should be based on factors such as experience, planning, and skill, as well as persistence and training. The combination of a well-crafted strategy and a solid system is key to a successful expedition to the top of the world's highest peak.
At Namas Expedition, our team of skilled strategists understands the importance of taking a holistic view of the climbing process. We will work with you to develop a personalized plan that takes into account your individual needs and goals. If you are committed to realizing your dream of climbing Mount Everest and believe you have the necessary experience, determination, and dedication to prepare, we welcome you to apply to join our team. Let us help you make your ascent to the summit of this iconic mountain a reality.
Note - Members will not sleep at camp 3, instead summit to camp 3 (7100M) and return back to camp 2. Camp 3 will be the summit point for this expedition group.
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Spring 2026
7th April - 6th May (4 spaces remaining)
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$19,500 P/P (1:2 Guide/client ratio)
$23,000 P/P (1:1 Guide/client ratio)
Please inquire about prices in your local currency.
We accept payment in £GBP/ €EUROS/ $AUD
Deposit: $5,000 (USD) P/P
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1:2 NNMGA certified Guide leader. Additional cost for 1:1 guide support.
🚁 Shared helicotper to Lukla.
🚁 BC to Lukla and to Kathmandu.
Ramechap - Lukla - Ramechap. Shared van to Kathmandu
Namas Branded merchandise (Down Jacket, Cap, Buff)
Guided support from BC to Camp 3
Head chef and kitchen helpers (Helpers increase with the number of climbing team members)
2 nights before the expedition and 1 day after the expedition. Hotel in Kathmandu. Single room. (Should clients return early from their expedition, clients will be responsible for their extra Kathmandu hotel bookings)
All trekking and climbing permits (Khumbu Region Permit and TIMS)
All internal-local transportation to and from the trekking trailhead
Expedition tents, a single tent in Base Camps and shared in higher camps Brands Salewa, Mountain Hardwear, Samaya equipment, Kailas
2 Supplemental Oxygen Cylinders for client use
30 kgs personal weight
Burners and expedition equipment
Walkie-talkie/ Satellite phone
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on trek and expedition days.
Lodge accommodation during the trek
Porters per guest
The arrival pick up and departure
Basic First aid kit
Welcome/Farewell leave Dinner
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Visas and travel insurance
Summit Bonus tip ($800 P/P)
Entertainment and food ( Kathmandu )
Bottled drinks and beverages
Evacuation (will be done in your account)
Tips (Service Charge in Hotel and Restaurants are included)
Laundry, Phone services, Personal expenditure transactions
Optional trips
Tea breaks, chocolates or other snacks, and any meals besides breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Delay and cancellation because of natural phenomenon
International flights to Kathmandu
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At Namas Expedition we are not focused on being the biggest or most glamorous expedition team. Our focus and priorities are simple.
Everest Camp 1, 2 and 3 success with high safety standards and creating a fun and memorable climbing experience.
Being a beacon for Responsible, Ethical, and Sustainable expedition operator
Assembling and recruiting the best climbing guide leaders
EVEREST ITINERARY
Day 1: Arrival KTM
Day 2: Gear check, briefings and any last minute gear shopping.
Day 3: Fly to Lukla and begin the trek to base camp (stay in Monjo)
Day 4: Trek to Namche
Day 5: Rest/Acclimatisation day in Namche, Everest View Point, etc.
Day 6: Trek to Phortse
Day 7: Trek to Dingboche
Day 8: Acclimatisation day in Dingboche
Day 9: Trek to Lobuche base camp
Day 10 - 12: Lobuche high camp - Acclimatise - Summit
Day 13: Trek to base camp
Day 14 - 17: Acclimatize and review mountaineering technique (ladder practice,
fixed lines, etc) in base camp, Puja ceremony.
Day 18 - 25 Khumbu Ice Fall, Camp 1, 2, 3 and return to BC
Note - Members will not sleep at camp 3, instead summit to camp 3 (7100M) and return back to camp 2. Camp 3 will be the summit point for this expedition group.
Day 26 🚁 Helicopter BC to Lukla to Kathmandu
For members without a Helicopter option
Day 26 EBC to Pangboche
Day 27 Namche Bazaar
Day 28 Lukla
Day 29 Kathmandu
Day 30 Departure
*Schedule subject to change based on route conditions, weather conditions, and climbers health.























HOW DOES IT WORK?
1. Initial Inquiry and Planning
At NAMAS Adventure, we start by understanding your aspirations and goals. From your first conversation with our expert team, we provide personalized recommendation tailored to your interests. Once the perfect expedition is identified, a deposit secures your spot. We then work closely with you to plan and prepare every detail—from gear selection and training advice to arranging insurance, permits, and logistics.
2. Preparing for the Journey
As your expedition date approaches, we’ll help you finalize all preparations. This includes collecting the final balance payment (typically due 60-90 days before your trip), ensuring all necessary documents are in order, and addressing any remaining questions. Our team is available via email or phone calls to make sure you’re fully prepared and confident for the adventure ahead.
3. On-Expedition Support
Arrive at your destination ready to begin! From pre-expedition briefings and gear checks to the full support of our experienced guides and ground team during your climb, we’re here to ensure everything runs smoothly. With flexibility to adapt to any changes or needs, we’re committed to making your adventure seamless, enjoyable, and unforgettable
