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The Great Adventure & Expedition has organized and provided services for many successful ascents on most of the world's highest peaks since 2006 including Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Makalu, Manaslu, Ama Dablam, Pumori, Shishapangma, Cho Oyu & many more. We have assisted independent climbers, private groups and government-backed expeditions all the way to the summit. Our reputation is excellent, our staff is organized and professional, and every year we are a success.
The great adventure Treks & Expedition will provide you with all necessary infrastructures to assist you in your summit attempt. We will do the necessary paperwork for expedition/climbing permit(s), organize all accommodation before/after expedition. Organize camp facilities, transport loads, stock and set up high camps, fix ropes, provide food, high altitude food, high quality tents, porters, professional Climbing Sherpas, oxygen, satellite telephone, Wake Talkie set, advice and assistance
We offer these services to experienced and competent mountaineers only. Previous high altitude experience is required. Our Nepalese mountain guides and climbing Sherpas are some of the most experienced in the world and will assist you as much as possible in your summit attempt.
Gurla Mandata Expedition 7694mDuration: 43 Days
Gurla Mandata (photo by Barbara 2006)This spectacular Gurla Mandata massif makes up part of the western section on the Himalayan lying in the Burang Country of Tibet. It is a close neighbour to the sacred Mount Kailash, which lies to its north. The local inhabitants call it the Namo Nanyi meaning "Fairy's Peak". Gurla Mandhatais made up of six ridges....Read Full Text
Everest Expedition North Ridge 8848mDuration: 65 Days
If you're planning to make your own approach on the mountain then you can join our Advance Base camp service. We will be take care of all the arrangement up to ABC including your tent for BC and ABC, power for re-charging and light. All your gears transport will be handle by us leaving you with no hassle with yakmen and liaison officer (big issue for any expeditions). Read Full Text
Cho Oyu Expediton 8201mDuration: 40 Days
Tibet - Cho Oyu, the world's sixth highest mountain at 8,201m, is located west of Mt. Everest along the Nepali-Tibetan border. A straightforward climb and not technically demanding, an excellent mountain for climbers wanting to scale their first 8,000m peak with out taking much risk. Our itinerary that begin by driving into Tibet through Kordari, crossing the himalaya through gorges of Bhote Koshi. Read Full Text
Shisapangma Expediton 8012mDuration: 40 Days
A straightforward climb and not technically demanding, an excellent mountain for climbers wanting to scale their first 8,000m peak with out taking much risk. Mt Shisapangma 8012m was first climbed by H. Ching and Nine Climbers in 1664. it's located in central Himalaya and lies totally inside the Tibet. To the east lies Mt Molamenchen, west Mt Xifeng and Mt Nandengri..................Read Full Text
Nyenchen Thangla Expediton 7152mDuration: 25 Days
Mt. Nyanchen Tangla (7152m) is a nice 7000 peak locates northern side and very close to the Lhasa City. The view from the summit of the peak rivals that from many of the world's greatest mountains. It gives very unusual views of some of the world's best known mountains and excellent views of some very little known mountains. ...............Read Full Text
Lakpa Ri Expediton 7045mDuration: 25 Days
It was first climbed by George Mallory who was on his way to the Everest Reconnaissance in 1921; and he had seen its North Col. Bill Tilman made the second ascent during his Everest reconnaissance in 1936. The Third ascent made by French Everest Summiteers Michelle Pelle in 1988. The Fourth ascent by Ken Mc Connell in 1991. Read Full Text





