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Mountaineering in Tibet
 
 
 
 
Mountaineering in Tibet
 
 
Since the late 1970s the chinese and Tibetan mountaineering associations have been issuing permits to foreign climbers for mount Everest and twenty other summits. The majority of these mountains are part of the high Himalayas between Everest and Shishapangma, though several other interesting 7000-meter and 6000-meter peaks have been opened on other regions of Tibet.

To climb to the roof of the world and stand atop your own Himalayan peak, really is an unrivalled experience and at Explore Himalaya we can help you to achieve this dream of a lifetime.
 
     
 
Lhakpa Ri Climb (7045m)
The trek to Everest Advance Base Camp and the ascent of Lhakpa Ri the easiest 7000 meter peak in the world.

2008: 11 September

     
Shishapangma Expeditions (8027m)
Shishapangma is the 14th highest mountain on the planet and is attributed with altitudes ranging from 8012m to 8046m.

2008: 15th April - 26th May 2008
PRICE: US$6750
     
Everest Expedition
Guide-assisted with full support, surprising flexibility, the best weather forecasts, spare oxygen, email and plenty of other services. Above all we are dedicated to safety and success.

2008: 13 April - 9 June, 57 days
PRICE: USD 25,000

     
Cho Oyu Expedition (8201m)
Cho oyu expedition is an Outstanding Mountaineering Expedition From TIBET side 'The Roof Of The World'
     
The North Col of Mt. Everest (7000m)
George Mallory who explored route up to the North Col of Everest in 1921.

2008
: 27 Apr-20 May, 24 days
PRICE: US$8850

 
     
   
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