Nepal is land locked country and it lies in between India and Tibet. Many mountains of Nepal boarder to Tibet and many of them can be climbed from Nepal and Tibet both. Like Mt. Everest and Cho Oyu are the most popular 8000 meter peak for climbing in Tibet and Nepal. Mountaineers who want to achive the goal of standing on 8000m. Peak, Cho Oyu would be the best choice due to its straight forward climbing with minimal objective danger. Cho Oyu climbing has the higher rate of success than any other 8000 meter peak climbing in Nepal & Tibet.
From base camp, we trek to the advance base camp at 5,700m. We climb through steep moraines to a shoulder at 6,400m where cam I is set up. From here we climb up through the ridge and fixed rope to climb a 50m high serac barrier split by a ramp to set up the camp II at about 7,100m on an easy snow slope. The climbing becomes easier, we climb more gentle snow slopes and we place our camp III at 7,500m on the North West Face. The summit day cosists of climbing on the intermediate snow slopes crossing though rock bands to the summit ridge and then ultimately to the flat snow, the summit. Likewise, we will be coming same way down to the Base Camp and drive back to Tibet Nepal boarder Kodari then to Kathmandu.




