:: Ice Land ::
 
 
 
Height
Location
Climbing Routes
     7,855 Mts.      Latitude    : 27.96 N      North Face
     25,772 ft.      Longitude : 86.88 E      South Face
 
Mt. Nuptse

The name Nup-tse is Tibetan meaning west-peak, as it is the western part of Lhotse-Nuptse massif. The main ridge, which is separed from Lhotse by a 7,556m high saddle, is crowned by 7 peaks and goes west-northwest until its steep west-face drops down more than 2,300m to the Khumbu-glacier. The steep and rocky south-face of Nuptse is 2,500m high and 5 kilometers wide. The north slopes are rising from the Western-Cwm valley with the upper part of the Khumbu-glacier above its famous icefall.

 

 

 
 
 
 
  Days ITINERARY  
  01 Arrival in Kathmandu .  
  02 Drive to gundu(2,005m). One hour drive from kathmandu for acclimatization.  
  03 Morning sunrise view of the mountains. During the day you can visit Pulchoki, the highest point overlooking kathmandu Valley .  
  04 Drive to airport, fly to Lukla (2,800) & trek to Phakding (2,640m).  
  05 Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,446m).  
  06 Trek to Khumjung (3,790m).  
  07 Stay at Khumjung for acclimatization. change porters & yaks.  
  08 Trek to Tengboche Monastery (3,867 m).  
  09 Trek to Dingboche.  
  10 Trek to Lobuche (4,900m).  
  11 Rest Day in Lobuche.  
  12 Trek to Nuptse Base Camp.  
  13-45 Climbing Period. Mt. Nuptse .  
  46 Cleaning up Base Camp.  
  47 Trek back to Dingboche.  
  48 Trek back to Khumjung.  
  49 Trek back to Phakding.  
  50 Trek back to Lukla.  
  51 Fly back to Kathmandu .  
  52 Free day in Kathmandu .  
  53 Departure from Kathmandu .  
 

 

 
 
Copyright © Ice Land Trekking and Expedition (P) Ltd. All rights reserved.

site developed BY :

TechMount (P) Ltd.