Tibet Cho Oyu Climbing Expedition is a technical challenges adventure to attempt a 8,000 m peak. So it is the sixth highest mountain in the world on the Tibet-Nepal border,20 kilometers west of Everest and Lhotse. From this trip will explore the Nepali culture and tradition before discovering the Tibetan Buddhist culture. You will experience mountaineering environment with the climbing of Mt Cho Oyu. It is the fifth successful expedition to climb an 8000-meter peak.
This expedition is an easy access to climb and safe climbing mountain. It is moderate to climb short section steep rock and ice slope. The advance base camp is near to the oldest trade route in the Himalaya of Nangpa-La. The expedition is first climb to the S. Moechler, H. Tichy and P. Dawa Lama in 1954. From that date many expedition teams is successful to reach on its summit.
The Cho Oyu expedition is climbing the summit from tibet side because of the easy technique route from there than Nepal. From the summit you will view the majestic mountain of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Chamlang and other surrounding peak. Thus, to attempt the summit, it requires technical straightforward section and safe climbing with proper acclimatize days. Normally there are four different routes such as the northwest, the northeast, and the southwest and impressive Southwest face rising 3000m from the ABC.
Best Time to Tibet Cho Oyu Climbing Expedition
The Cho Oyu Expedition will complete within 38 days starting and ending at Kathmandu city of Nepal. The journey of expedition starts in Kathmandu with the necessary paperwork and permits before heading into Tibet. The journey to Cho Oyu basecamp will either via flights to Lhasa or via land through Rasuwagadi border. The expedition Cho Oyu is climbable during the spring and autumn seasons.
