Everest Fast-Track expedition
/ OVERVIEW
Adventure overview
Climb like a record-breaker, to the top of the world
Mount Everest’s summit beckons elite alpinists to join a revolutionary 29-day Fast-Track expedition designed by world-record climber Nimsdai Purja. Beginning with a warm-up in Kathmandu—complete with a welcome dinner at a five-star hotel—your journey leaps forward as you fly into Lukla and stride through Sherpa heartlands: Phakding, Namche Bazaar (with a high-altitude acclimatisation hike to Everest View Hotel), Tengboche and Dingboche.
At Everest Base Camp, private tents, dining and kitchen facilities await, alongside R&R rotations designed to maximise acclimatisation without idle days. With a 1:1 guide-to-climber ratio from Lukla to Lukla, each step of your ascent—from the Khumbu Icefall’s ladder-and-rope systems to the Lhotse Face, Geneva Spur and South Col—benefits from Everest veterans’ expertise and unlimited oxygen supplies. Emergency helicopter evacuation, satellite-phone backup and daily weather forecasts ensure safety.
Your high-altitude readiness is sharpened by an eight-week hypoxic training programme at the UK’s premier altitude centre, custom-tailored with online consultation and gear from leading specialists. A built-in summit buffer and direct group join-up at Base Camp cut out the usual wait times, propelling you toward the 8,848 m peak with unparalleled efficiency—achieving in under a month what ordinarily demands two. When you return to Kathmandu, a farewell feast cements your bond with fellow high-achievers, now friends united by a shared victory.
Key Highlights
- 29-Day Fast-Track Schedule: Summit and return in under a month—one month faster than standard Everest expeditions
- 1:1 Guide Ratio: Personal Everest-veteran Sherpa for every climber, from Lukla through the summit push
- Eight-Week Hypoxic Training: Custom altitude-adaptation programme at the UK’s top centre, with full gear kits and online coaching
- Premium Base Camp: Private sleeping, dining and kitchen tents; unlimited oxygen cylinders; comprehensive rescue equipment
- Comprehensive Logistics: All permits, porters, liaison officer, 5-star Kathmandu hotel, meals, and airport transfers included
- Safety Guarantee: Emergency helicopter evacuation, satellite phone backup, walkie-talkies, daily weather briefings, and waste-management protocols
- Contingency Days: Built-in weather buffer days to minimise idle time and maximise your summit window
/ ITINERARY
Itinerary
Day 1
Day 1
Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to renowned hotel in the capital and attend welcome dinner with the team.
Day 2
Day 2
We will carry formal gear check along with official staff introduction and expedition brief.
Day 3
Day 3
We will take a domestic flight to Lukla and then trek to Phakding.
Day 4
Day 4
We will trek to Namche and rest there for the day.
Day 5
Day 5
We will take acclimatize hike in Namche and visit the famous Everest View hotel that offers mesmerizing view of the Mt Everest & surrounding Himalayas.
Day 6
Day 6
We will continue and trek to Tengbouche, the cultural and religious center of Khumbu.
Day 7
Day 7
We will climb towards village Dingboche which is also considered as best acclimatization and rest place for trekkers/climbers.
Day 8
Day 8
We will move on the settlement of Lobuche and spend the night there.
Day 9
Day 9
We will reach at our well-established finest Basecamp where you will be well rested and looked after by the team.
Day 10 - 11
Day 10 - 11
We will spend the days acclimatizing and training over any specific techniques and skills necessary for the climb.
Day 12
Day 12
We will take part in puja ceremony praying the mountain god for safe expedition.
Day 13
Day 13
We will climb up to Camp 1.
Day 14
Day 14
We will climb up to Camp 2.
Day 15
Day 15
We will touch Camp 3 and head back to Camp 2.
Day 16
Day 16
We will descend back to Basecamp.
Day 17 - 19
Day 17 - 19
Rest days in Basecamp.
Day 20
Day 20
We will head back to Camp 1.
Day 21
Day 21
We will climb up to Camp 2.
Day 22
Day 22
We will climb up to Camp 3.
Day 23
Day 23
We will reach Camp 4 and prepare for the summit push.
Day 24
Day 24
We will make the summit push and then head back to Camp 3.
Day 25
Day 25
We will descend to Basecamp.
Day 26 - 27
Day 26 - 27
Contingency days for bad weather
Day 28
Day 28
We will fly back to Kathmandu and transfer to renowned hotel for well-deserved rest before departure.
Day 29
Day 29
Departure back to home country.
/ ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation
Begin your journey with four nights of refined comfort at a five-star Kathmandu retreat, where plush rooms, gourmet breakfasts and seamless airport transfers set the tone for an epic adventure. At Base Camp, retreat each evening to your own heated expedition tent—complete with raised sleeping platforms, cozy bedding and private dining stations—nestled amid the Himalayan grandeur under a canopy of stars.
/ WHAT YOU'LL NEED
What you'll need
/ FAQ
FAQ
Will Nims or Mingma David be my guide?
Will Nims or Mingma David be my guide?
Nimsdai Purja and Mingma David Sherpa oversee expedition planning and preparation, but due to their extensive commitments they cannot personally guide every trip. Rest assured, each journey follows their proven methods.
Will I get my own guide?
Will I get my own guide?
Yes. We guarantee a 1:1 guide-to-client ratio from Lukla back to Lukla, with four reserve Sherpas on hand to maintain safety and continuity.
How do you achieve these short Everest treks?
How do you achieve these short Everest treks?
Our rope-fixing team ascends the route a month before clients arrive to install fixed lines. This minimizes waiting time at high camps and accelerates the summit push without compromising acclimatization.
What communications and office facilities are available?
What communications and office facilities are available?
We provide full base-camp office facilities—including Wi-Fi in the communal tent—and satellite phones for emergency and essential communications.
What equipment is provided, and what do I need to bring?
What equipment is provided, and what do I need to bring?
All communal expedition gear (ropes, stoves, tents, safety equipment, first-aid kits, oxygen, masks and regulators) is included. Participants are responsible for personal climbing kit—harness, crampons, helmet, ice axe, clothing, etc. A detailed kit list is supplied at booking.
What accommodation is included?
What accommodation is included?
You’ll stay four nights in a five-star Kathmandu hotel and sleep six nights in private tents at Base Camp. High-camp tents and essential cooking equipment are provided during the ascent.
What experience is required to join?
What experience is required to join?
Applicants must have summited at least one other 8,000 m peak and have proficiency in moderate rock, glacier and snowy terrain. We’ll review your past climbs and performance data to tailor a training programme that ensures you’re ready to move quickly and safely.
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