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  • Everest 2024 | IMT Nepal

    11 June - 28 June, 2024 | $6,600 A Unique Everest Base Camp Adventure Experience the grandeur of the Himalayan mountains and the hidden tapestry of mushrooms and medicinal herbs throughout the trek. Book your Spot Now! Overview Itinerary Important Information What's Included? Documentary Frequently Asked Questions Optional: Lobuche Climb Day 1: Arrive at Kathmandu June 11 Transfer from Tribhuvan International Airport to Kathmandu Guest House. Explore the sights and sounds of Thamel, one of Kathmandu's most vibrant neighborhoods. Day 2: Tour Kathmandu June 12 We wake before dawn for an early morning visit to Kathmandu's holiest site, Swayambhunath Temple . After a tour of the temple grounds, we enjoy a comfortable guided walk back through Kathmandu and return to Kathmandu Guest House for breakfast. After breakfast, we explore historic Kathmandu with our private guide. We then drive to Nepal's National Botanical Garden with trees, medicinal plants and shrubs from all over Nepal. Return to Kathmandu Guest House. Dinner is on your own. Overnight in Kathmandu. Day 3: Overland Travel to Phaplu June 13 Early morning, we load up and into our private Toyota Land Cruisers for our overland entry into the Khumbu. After a long day on the road with stops along the way for cold beer and lunch, we arrive in the picturesque village of Phaplu in the Solukhumbu. Overnight in Phaplu. Day 4: Beginning of Trek June 14 Morning vehicle travel to Kharikhola, the end of the road and the beginning of our trek to the village of Bupsa (6,760 ft/2,060m). Overnight in Bupsa. Day 5: Trek to Shurke June 15 Trek from Bupsa to Puiya for lunch, then on to Shurke (7,600ft/2,310m). Overnight in Shurke. Day 6: Trek to Phakding June 16 We cross the thundering Dudh Kosi river on a high suspension bridge to our lodge in Phakding Village (8,500ft/2610m). We will have an opportunity to foray the surrounding forests for rare and interesting mushrooms. 6.7 mi./10.8 km. Day 7: Trek to Namche Bazar - Experience the Dumji Festival June 17 A full day of trekking as we cross and re-cross the thundering Dudh Kosi river on suspension bridges and through forests of Himalayan Pine to Monjo and the entrance to Sagarmartha Park. We continue up and along the Dudh Kosi foraging for mushrooms along the trail. Then over another suspension bridge and up the long hill to Namche Bazaar (11,200ft/3440m). We will join the villagers of Namche in celebrating the festival of Dumji. Overnight in Namche. 5.9 mi/9.4 km Day 8: Acclimatization Day - Visit Sagarmatha Next June 18 On this acclimatization day, we will trek above Namche and visit Sagarmatha Next in Syangboche. Sagarmatha Next is an important and creative environmental project of the Himalayan Museum and Sustainability Park. We will tour the facilities, art gallery and grounds and enjoy watching videos about the project and climate change research in the Himalaya. Return to Namche where the festival of Dumji will continue and where we spend the night. Day 9: Trek to Tengboche - Tour Monastery June 19 Trek to Tengboche (12,700ft/3,867m) with a private visit to Tenboche monastery, afternoon prayer service and Puja ceremony. This UNESCO World Heritage site is in the heart of Sagarmatha National Park and offers views of Tawache, Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku. Overnight in Debouche. 6.0 mi/9.6 km Day 10: Trek to Dingboche June 20 From Deboche, we trek to Somare for lunch at the confluence of the Dudh Koshi and the Imja Khola Rivers. We then continue our trek to Dingboche (14,470 ft./4,410 m). Overnight in Dingboche. 6.2 mi./10 km. Day 11: Acclimatization Hike to Nangharshang June 21 Acclimatization day. After breakfast we will hike above Dingboche to Nangkarshang Peak with, weather permitting, extraordinary views of the world’s three highest mountains: Mt. Makalu (8,463m), Lhotse (8,749m), Cho Oyu (8,201m) along with Island peak (6,189m), Amadablam (6,812m), Kangtega (6,782m), Thamserku (6,623m), Taboche (6,542m), Cholatse (6,440m) and the Imja Glacier. Overnight in Dingboche. Day 12: Trek to the Pyramid - Tour Research Lab June 22 Trek to Lobuche and the Italian Research Pyramid . The trail leads into a wide grassland and then continues upwards and across a bridge to the village of Thukla where we will stop for lunch. After lunch we hike up the steep path to Memorial Park and continue into Lobuche village. We continue on about 1.5 kilometers outside of Lobuche to the Italian Pyramid research station and lodge. (16,200ft/4,930 m). Overnight at the research center's lodge. 11.8 km/7.3 mi. Day 13: Trek to Gorakshep and Everest Base Camp June 23 After breakfast, we will continue to gain altitude and trek to Gorakshep (2.67 mi./4.3 km) along the Pumori Bench with views of the Khumbu glacier and the world’s highest mountains. After arriving at Gorakshep, and a short break, we head to Everest Base Camp (17,600ft/5365m) 2.2mi/3.5 km. The trek from Gorak Shep to EBC is challenging because of the high altitude, rocky path and rough terrain. Towering overhead will be views of Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Pumori, Khumbutse. Return to Gorakshep and overnight. (16,942 ft/5164m). Day 14: Climb Kala Patthar and Trek to Pheriche June 24 Early in the morning, we will hike up Kala Patthar (18,515ft/5,643m). From Kala Patthar, weather permitting, we will enjoy unobstructed views of Mt. Everest along with spectacular 360-degree views of the world’s highest peaks -- with views of Nuptse Peak (25,538ft/7784m), Mount Everest/Sagarmatha/Chomolungma (29,032ft/8849m), Khumbutse Peak (21,772ft/6636m), Mount Lingtren (22,028ft/6714m), and Mount Pumori (23494ft/7,161m). Trek down to Pheriche (14,300ft/4370m), with views of Thamserku (21,729ft/6623m) and Kangtega (22,254ft/6783m) to the south, Ama Dablam (22,493ft/6856m) and Amphu Gyabjen (18,527ft/5647m) to the east, and Taboche (21,309ft/6495m) and Cholatse (21,129ft/6440m) to the west. Continue to the village of Pheriche with visits along the trail with Yaks, Naks (female Yaks) and their newborns. Overnight in Pheriche Village (12,600ft/3840m) 7.1 mi/11.5 km. Day 15: Trek to Phortse – Local Sherpa Dinner Experience June 25 Trek to Phortse Village. We will visit Phortse's Buddhist Monastery and the Alex Lowe Khumbu Climbing Center. We will foray for mushrooms in the woods surrounding the village. Enjoy dinner at the home of one of our Sherpa guides. 7.8 mi/12.5 km. Day 16: Heli to Kathmandu - Contingency Day in Phortse June 26 No plans for this day except for mushroom foray in and around Phortse village. Pictured above is Tenzing Tashi Sherpa holding Leccinum aurantiacum found in the woods near the helipad. Day 17: Heli to Kathmandu June 27 Helicopter to Kathmandu from Phortse and transfer back to the Kathmandu Guest House. Celebratory dinner in Kathmandu. Overnight. Day 18: Depart Kathmandu for Home June 28 Transfer from Kathmandu Guest House to Tribhuvan International Airport for your return flight home. Schedule Call

  • Category 3 | IMT Nepal

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  • Guides | IMT Nepal

    Guides Sonam Jangbu Sherpa Director, International Mountain Trekking, Inc. Sonam is IMT-Nepal’s Director of Operations. He is from Phortse, a small village in the Khumbu region of Nepal that is home to generations of Sherpa climbers and to more Everest summiteers than anywhere else on earth. Sonam is an experienced high altitude mountain guide with multiple Everest Summits as well as multiple climbs of Island Peak, Mera Peak, Pharchamo Peak, Nirekha Peak. A student of Tibetan Buddhism, Sonam has studied as a monk at the famous Buddhist monastery in Tengboche under the direction of the Tengboche Lama. He has guided climbers for International Mountain Guides, Adventure Consultants and Arun Trekking. He has summited Everest from both the South and North side. Sonam is a certified Wilderness First Responder from the International Mountain Medicine Center. Sonam is a graduate of the Khumbu Climbing Center in Phortse and a licensed Nepal National Guide. Sonam is also a graduate of the Central University of Tibetan Studies in Sarnath, Varanasi, India. Phinjo Sherpa Senior High Altitude Mountain Guide Phinjo Sherpa has summited Mt. Everest 9 times, Cho Oyu from the Nepal side, Manaslu 2 times, Annapurna IV, along with Island Peak, Mera Peak, Pharchamo Peak, Lobuche East and Lobuche Middle, Nirekha , Chulu East. Phinjo is an Instructor at the Khumbu Climbing Center. Before becoming an high-altitude guide, Phinjo spent three years as a monk at the Buddhist monastery in Tengboche. Lhakpa Nuri Sherpa Senior High Altitude Mountain Guide Lhakpa has summited Mt. Everest 12 times, and via the Lhotse Face on Everest 2 times, Manaslu 8 times and Cho Oyu, Amadablam, Island Peak, Lobuche Peak, Pharchamo Peak, Mera Peak – all many times. Lhakpa has a vast range of experience guiding climbers throughout the Himalaya. Phu Chiri Sherpa Senior High Altitude Mountain Guide Phu Chiri Sherpa has summited Mt. Everest 7 times along with other notable peaks in the Himalaya including Ama Dablam, Island Peak, Pharhamo Peak, Lobuche East. He has vast high-altitude experience, with over 13 years of guiding safe and successful high altitude climbs in the Himalaya. He is a graduate of the Khumbu Climbing Center in Phortse. In addition, he was a monk for 13 years at the world famous Buddhist monastery in Tengboche . Pasang Tenjing Sherpa Senior High Altitude Mountain Guide Pasang Tenjing Sherpa has guided climbers on Mt. Everest 8 times both from the North and South face. Other notable guided climbs include Mount Amadablam, Cho Oyu, Island Peak, Nirekha Peak, Pharhamo Peak, Lobuche East. He has vast high-altitude experience, with 19 years of guiding high-altitude climbers in the Himalaya. He is an instructor at the Khumbu Climbing Center in Phortse. In addition, he has summited Mt. Denali in Alaska and is a graduate of the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) Wind River Mountaineering course in Lander, Wyoming. Pasang is certified in Extreme Altitude Medicine from the Nepal Mountaineering Association. Pasang has guided climbers for Adventure Consultants and has received a Certificate of Achievement by the Chinese Mountaineering Association. Pasang has been involved in climate change research assisting in conducting surveys and other technical tasks on and around the Khumbu glacier.

  • Forms | IMT Nepal

    Application Process and Forms Application Steps Please fill out all IMT Applications and Forms electronically and E-Sign. In accordance with the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) and the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, or E-Sign and other applicable local or state legislation regarding Electronic Signatures and Transactions, the Applicant and IMT agree to the use of electronic signatures as a legally binding method of signing this Agreement and Forms. The parties hereby agree that either party may electronically sign by utilizing a digital signature. ​ STEP ONE: Application Form ​ Fill up the online application form at this link. ​ STEP TWO: Physician's Certificate In order to participate on an IMT guided trek or climb, we require you to have a physician’s certificate and to submit that certificate within 60 days of your Trek/Climb. You can download a printable medical form here . ​ STEP THREE: Passport Information ​Please provide IMT with a color copy of the first two pages of your Passport which shows your name, signature, date of birth, passport number and citizenship. Please insure that your Passport is valid for no less than 6 months after the trip. ​ STEP FOUR: Payment Information IMT is pleased to offer our clients 2 quick and easy online payment options: Electronic Funds Transfer which allows you to pay directly from your bank with no additional fees; or by Credit Card. Please note that A 3% surcharge will be applied to all credit card transactions. You can pay online at this link. ​ STEP FIVE: NOTIFICATION We will notify you by email when we have received your completed Application and that you have been accepted for participation in an IMT trek/climb. We will send you additional instructions and updates to your email address. ​ STEP SIX: INSURANCE You are required to purchase medical evacuation coverage for the duration of your trek. Within 20 days of making your initial deposit to IMT, please contact Mark Reineke at: 1-866-979-6753. Let him know you are an IMT client as he is familiar with our insurance requirements. We also strongly encourage you to purchase trip cancellation insurance as IMT does not provide refunds..

  • About Us | International Mountain Trekking | Kathmandu

    Meet the Team Rick Silber Rick has always led an active outdoor life. He started climbing and backpacking during college mostly in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. With NOLs, Rick had the opportunity to journey into Yellowstone National Park during a winter expedition, and then honed his backcountry and climbing skills in the Beartooth Mountains of Montana. ​ In New Hampshire, Rick has climbed Mt. Washington and Mt. Adams many times mostly in the winter. He has climbed Mt. Whitney in California, Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Breithorn, the Munch and Pollux in the Alps. Rick has also climbed in Alaska and most recently Nepal on Lobuche Peak and Mera Peak. Rick is an attorney in Washington, D.C. Sonam Jangbu Sherpa Sonam is IMT-Nepal’s Director of Operations. He is from Phortse, a small village in the Khumbu region of Nepal that is home to generations of Sherpa climbers and to more Everest summiteers than anywhere else on earth. Sonam is an experienced high altitude mountain guide with multiple Everest Summits as well as multiple climbs of Island Peak, Mera Peak, Pharchamo Peak, Nirekha Peak. A student of Tibetan Buddhism, Sonam has studied as a monk at the famous Buddhist monastery in Tengboche under the direction of the Tengboche Lama. He has guided climbers for International Mountain Guides, Adventure Consultants and Arun Trekking. He has summited Everest from both the South and North side. Sonam is a certified Wilderness First Responder from the International Mountain Medicine Center. Sonam is a graduate of the Khumbu Climbing Center in Phortse and a licensed Nepal National Guide. Sonam is also a graduate of the Central University of Tibetan Studies in Sarnath, Varanasi, India. Yehuda Goldman Yehuda is a seasoned filmmaker who is driven to make ideas better by tapping into the emotion surrounding the narrative. He enthusiastically approaches his documentary film projects with a fresh, curious, and open mind. Yehuda has his hands in everything creative. He draws on his experience of producing, writing, and directing award-winning content from the sea to the sky and to space. Yehuda consistently delivers world-class media, digital activations, and live events — all through maximizing the imaginative strength of collaboration. His diverse career has taken him from producing underwater films with the legendary Jacques Cousteau to filming rocket launches at Cape Canaveral to creating notable television series to interviewing presidents, politicians, military heroes, and Fortune 500 executives. Yehuda is the creative director of Blue Shark Creative, LLC, a full-service multidisciplinary creative agency. Shiva Devkota, PhD Shiva Devkota is co-chair of the HCSI Science Advisory Board. He is a research scientist at Global Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies, Nepal, an institute managed by young PhD scholars to boost scientific impact in Nepal. Currently, he is leading a project entitled “Digitization of Mycological Collections in Nepal” funded by Global Biodiversity Information Facility / Biodiversity Information Fund for Asia (GBIF/BIFA). He is also contributing as a research fellow of the IPBES Assessment of Sustainable Use of Wild Species. He received his M.Sc degree in Botany (Major Mycology) and M.A, in Sociology from Tribhuvan University, Nepal and Ph.D. degree in Ecology and Evolution in 2017 from Bern University and Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Switzerland. Apart from his expertise in projects development and multi-pronged national/international partnership, his main research interest is understanding the ecology, sociology and conservation genetics of wild mushrooms, caterpillar fungus, lichens, and plants in the Himalayas.

  • Privacy | IMT Nepal

    Privacy Policy Thank you for choosing to be part of our community at International Mountain Trekking (“Company”, “we”, “us”, or “our”). We are committed to protecting your personal information and your right to privacy. If you have any questions or concerns about our policy or our practices with regards to your personal information, please contact us at info@imtnepal.com . ​ When you visit our website https://www.imtnepal.com/ and use our services, you trust us with your personal information. We take your privacy very seriously. In this privacy policy, we seek to explain to you in the clearest way possible what information we collect, how we use it, and what rights you have in relation to it. We hope you take some time to read through it carefully, as it is important. If there are any terms in this privacy policy that you do not agree with, please discontinue the use of our Sites and our services. 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How can you contact us about this policy? If you have questions or comments about this policy, you may email us at info@imtnepal.com or by post to: International Mountain Trekking 3221 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 13. How can you review, update, or delete the data we collect from you? Based on the laws of some countries, you may have the right to request access to the personal information we collect from you, change that information, or delete it in some circumstances. To request to review, update, or delete your personal information, please submit a request form by clicking here. We will respond to your request within 30 days.

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