Nuptse climbing expedition is a challenging adventure lies in the Mt. Lhotse and Mt. Everest in the Khumbu district of Nepal. The unique path of Mt. Nuptse expedition at the height of 7855 m. The summit is first attempt the British team Mr. Dennis Davis and Sherpa Tashi from the north ridge in 1961. This expedition is one of the tough technical mountain to climb to the summit top. From Mt. Nuptse clearly see the Khumbu and Solu area in front south of Mt. Everest and East of Lhotse.
The meaning of Nuptse is “West” from Sherpa and Tibetan. The mountain stands next of Everest Base Camp towering and looks as Mt. Nuptse taller than Everest from the base camp of next Khumbu Ice Falls. You will able to tackle the climbing in all weather conditions with some experience on snow and ice. During the expedition one should need experience of high-altitude conditions and camping. Previous climbing experience above 7000 m peaks will preferable for this summit.
This expeditions leads to Khumbu valley trekking trail with a scenic flight to Lukla and famous Namche Bazaar. The trekking trail is heading high area to Tengboche Monastery through beautiful rhododendron and pine trees. After the trails follow to Dingboche, Lobuche and Nuptse Base Camp to top summit from the high or advance camp. At the summit view the great overwhelming Himalayan peak then descent back to base camp clean up and follow same route to Kathmandu.
Difficulty of Nuptse Climbing Expedition
However to climbing the expedition you will have take patience and determination with much technical knowledge. It is a superb practical level of climbing expedition with good camping platform route. Apart from one section is a safe climbing for the expedition. The journey is an overwhelming adventure trip to experience a life time with great team support.