There is probably no other country in the world that arouses as much
curiosity as this vast expanse of myth and religion known to the world as
Tibet. Steeped deep in religious mysticism and ancient practices. In
Tibet each mountain has its own story and each story is the quintessence
of fortitude and steadfastness, a quality that the denizens of the
land hold most precious. Share these immortal moments with the mountains
and its people. Everest in Tibet straddles the east section of the Nepal/Tibet border,
with its northern side lying in the Tingri Country. Before 1949 all
approaches had to be made from Tibet as Nepal was closed. Once the latter
opened its doors that of the former were shut. It was only in 1980 that
Tibet was reopened for expeditions and with that a whole new world of
exciting opportunities unfolded. Since the earliest Himalayan
expeditions the North Ridge has represented staggering achievement. It was this
side of the mountain that the pioneering British expeditions of the
early 1900's had come. Reinhold Messner had this to say. "......the north
side of Everest was to me one of the most historic and interesting
places of all".
The route is complex and difficult and the summit day long and tiring
but the allure of climbing the Everest from the Tibet side is always
magical. Base camp is established at Rongbuk glacier at 5180m though the
real climbing starts at camp 1 at an elevation of 7000m |