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The way up Everest is going to cost you.
The way up Everest is going to cost you.

Climbing Everest: What Exactly Are You Paying For?

We broke down the cost of a hypothetical expedition to find out what exactly you get for the roughly $60,000 it takes to get to the roof of the world.

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The way up Everest is going to cost you.

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Everest is no cheap hike. Between getting to Nepal, paying for a climbing permit, outfitting yourself and Sherpas, as well as compensating them for time and expertise, you’re looking at anywhere from . But where exactly does this money go?

To find out, we crunched the numbers. We assumed our would-be Everest climber would hire a typical Western operator, with five guides shepherding ten clients. Our mountaineer gets one pass at the summit with perfect weather. Note that the price tag goes up rapidly depending on the climber-to-guide ratio, the operator’s profit margins, and certain amenities.

Everest prices have changed some after the 2014 tragedy. Protections for Sherpas, includinglife insurance,have improved, which has contributed to makingclimbing permits more expensive. And of coursethere’s inflation. Here is an idea of what you’re shelling out for. We spoke with experienced Everest guide and Karsang Sherpa, a VP at , based in Denver, and consulted .

The Breakdown*

Travel

Airfare to Kathmandu from the U.S.: $2,500-$3,000
Airfare to Lukla: $300
Hotel/food in Kathmandu(three nights): $400-$600
Kathmandu to BC: $1,000 ($12/day/porter, 10 porters over 10 days)
Nepal visa/immunizations,Immunoglobulin, if necessary,etc.: $300

Fees/Licensing

Liaison officer: $350 ($3,500/10 clients)
Permit/park fee (per client): $11,000
Garbage/waste deposit: $500 ($5,000/10 clients,is usually returned)
Icefall Doctors/fixed route fee:$500
Climbing Sherpa (fees, tips, bonuses, o2, gear for 20 Sherpas): $5,500($55,000/10 clients=$5,500: $25/day/Sherpa=$1,600 – $1,800 eachequipment dispersement, $350 each insurance
Puja (pre-climb prayer ritual):$750

Logistics

Tents (sleeping, cooking, toilet, storage): $2,500
Cooks:$6,000 (6weeks at $25/day = $1,050 and $1,000each dispersement)
Food and fuel (for stoves, generators):$800 – $1,000

Gear, Medical, Miscellaneous

Everest ER fee/medical contractor in Nepal/medical kit:$1000
annual membership with a medical/rescue crisis response service:$500
oxygen: $3,500($1,000 for mask and regulatorand $2,500 forfive bottles at $500/bottle)
personal gear (down jacket, sleeping bags, boots, crampons, etc.):$5,000-7,000
sat phone (depending on usage):$500-$1,000
Admin costs in the States:(5% of total = $3,000)
Western guide salary: $12,500 ($25,000/2 clients)

Total = ~ $61,300

*All calculations are approximate, and based on interviews with guides, Sherpas, and climbers.

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