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@Denis How much does it cost to climb Everest or K2? For Everest (Nepal, spring): – Government permit: $11,000 (will rise to $15,000 in Sept 2025) – Khumbu Icefall route fee: ~$600 – Rope fixing fee above Icefall: ~$200 – Oxygen: 5–7 bottles × $500–$600 = $2,500–$4,200 – Mask & regulator: $500–$1,000 – Personal Sherpa: base $5,000 + summit bonus/tips $2,000–$3,000 – Base camp logistics, cooks, porters, flights, weather service, medical: often $10,000–$20,000+ Full-service Everest price range: $45,000–$75,000 Premium 1:1 Western guide: $100,000–$150,000+ K2 (Pakistan): – Base camp only: $8,000–$18,000 – Full service (local): $40,000+ – Full service (established outfitter): $60,000–$90,000 – Top Western-led: $75,000+ Rescues & safety costs (Everest): – Heli evac from Camp 2 (~6,400 m): $5,500–$6,000 (EBC to KTM) – Shared seat or only to Lukla: $2,500–$5,000 – Above Camp 2: helicopters rarely possible, manpower only – High-altitude rescue (6–10 Sherpas, oxygen, fixed lines): tens of thousands – Search/body recovery: $30,000–$70,000+ Insurance: – Standard travel insurance often excludes >6,000 m climbs – Specialized high-altitude medevac coverage: a few hundred dollars/year – Without coverage, private evac can cost $100,000+ Extra budget items: – Training climbs before expedition – Gear refresh: $3,000–$7,000 – Kathmandu stay & contingencies – Post-expedition recovery Climbing Everest or K2 is not just a price tag — it’s buying safety, logistics, and a team that can bring you home. A “cheap” deal without extra oxygen, Sherpa backup, and rescue plan can end up costing more when things go wrong. For realistic breakdowns and planning advice, visit 7summ.com and compare what’s actually included before you commit DM me on Tik Tok now
@Denis How much does it cost to climb Everest or K2? For Everest (Nepal, spring): – Government permit: $11,000 (will rise to $15,000 in Sept 2025) – Khumbu Icefall route fee: ~$600 – Rope fixing fee above Icefall: ~$200 – Oxygen: 5–7 bottles × $500–$600 = $2,500–$4,200 – Mask & regulator: $500–$1,000 – Personal Sherpa: base $5,000 + summit bonus/tips $2,000–$3,000 – Base camp logistics, cooks, porters, flights, weather service, medical: often $10,000–$20,000+ Full-service Everest price range: $45,000–$75,000 Premium 1:1 Western guide: $100,000–$150,000+ K2 (Pakistan): – Base camp only: $8,000–$18,000 – Full service (local): $40,000+ – Full service (established outfitter): $60,000–$90,000 – Top Western-led: $75,000+ Rescues & safety costs (Everest): – Heli evac from Camp 2 (~6,400 m): $5,500–$6,000 (EBC to KTM) – Shared seat or only to Lukla: $2,500–$5,000 – Above Camp 2: helicopters rarely possible, manpower only – High-altitude rescue (6–10 Sherpas, oxygen, fixed lines): tens of thousands – Search/body recovery: $30,000–$70,000+ Insurance: – Standard travel insurance often excludes >6,000 m climbs – Specialized high-altitude medevac coverage: a few hundred dollars/year – Without coverage, private evac can cost $100,000+ Extra budget items: – Training climbs before expedition – Gear refresh: $3,000–$7,000 – Kathmandu stay & contingencies – Post-expedition recovery Climbing Everest or K2 is not just a price tag — it’s buying safety, logistics, and a team that can bring you home. A “cheap” deal without extra oxygen, Sherpa backup, and rescue plan can end up costing more when things go wrong. For realistic breakdowns and planning advice, visit 7summ.com and compare what’s actually included before you commit DM me on Tik Tok now

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