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1:1 Guided Everest Expedition
Guided Everest Climb with Twenty Year Experience, High-Altitude Expertise, and Premium Expedition Services.

Guided Everest Climb with Twenty Year Experience, High-Altitude Expertise, and Premium Expedition Services.
1:1 Guided Everest Expedition
What to Expect on the Everest Climb
Whether you’re striving for the summit of Everest or seeking the ultimate challenge in your mountaineering journey, this expedition provides one to one support of our exceptional Sherpa guide and the oversight of veteran climber Ryan Waters. Join Mountain Professionals and experience why climbers worldwide have relied on us for two decades of world-class Himalayan expeditions.
45
Days
+++
Difficulty
PMG
Professional Mountain Guide
$59,950
USD
For over 20 years, Mountain Professionals has provided climbers with trusted leadership and exceptional logistics on the world’s highest peaks. Our Everest One to One expedition offers a personal Sherpa Guide to the top of the world, guided on the mountain by our highly experienced team.
The expedition is overseen by Ryan Waters, an eight-time Everest summiter and veteran guide, ensuring every detail meets the highest professional standard. This program is ideal for climbers seeking a well-supported, expertly managed, and proven approach to reaching the summit of Mount Everest.
Nepal
8 Apr - 26 May 2026
EXPEDITION OVERVIEW


EXPEDITION OVERVIEW
8 Apr - 26 May 2026
PMG
Professional Mountain Guide
45
Days
+++
Difficulty
Nepal
$59,950
USD
For over 20 years, Mountain Professionals has provided climbers with trusted leadership and exceptional logistics on the world’s highest peaks. Our Everest One to One expedition offers a personal Sherpa Guide to the top of the world, guided on the mountain by our highly experienced team.
The expedition is overseen by Ryan Waters, an eight-time Everest summiter and veteran guide, ensuring every detail meets the highest professional standard. This program is ideal for climbers seeking a well-supported, expertly managed, and proven approach to reaching the summit of Mount Everest.
GALLERY
$59,950
USD
PMG
Guide
45
Days

EXPEDITION OVERVIEW
+++
Difficulty
Nepal
For over 20 years, Mountain Professionals has provided climbers with trusted leadership and exceptional logistics on the world’s highest peaks. Our Everest One to One expedition offers a personal Sherpa Guide to the top of the world, guided on the mountain by our highly experienced team.
The expedition is overseen by Ryan Waters, an eight-time Everest summiter and veteran guide, ensuring every detail meets the highest professional standard. This program is ideal for climbers seeking a well-supported, expertly managed, and proven approach to reaching the summit of Mount Everest.
Whether you’re striving for the summit of Everest or seeking the ultimate challenge in your mountaineering journey, this expedition provides one to one support of our exceptional Sherpa guide and the oversight of veteran climber Ryan Waters. Join Mountain Professionals and experience why climbers worldwide have relied on us for two decades of world-class Himalayan expeditions.
What to Expect on the Everest Climb
+++
Difficulty
45
Days
PMG
Professional Mountain Guide
$59,950
USD
For over 20 years, Mountain Professionals has provided climbers with trusted leadership and exceptional logistics on the world’s highest peaks. Our Everest One to One expedition offers a personal Sherpa Guide to the top of the world, guided on the mountain by our highly experienced team.
The expedition is overseen by Ryan Waters, an eight-time Everest summiter and veteran guide, ensuring every detail meets the highest professional standard. This program is ideal for climbers seeking a well-supported, expertly managed, and proven approach to reaching the summit of Mount Everest.
Nepal

EXPEDITION OVERVIEW
8 Apr - 26 May 2026
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What to Expect on the Everest Climb
Whether you’re striving for the summit of Everest or seeking the ultimate challenge in your mountaineering journey, this expedition provides one to one support of our exceptional Sherpa guide and the oversight of veteran climber Ryan Waters. Join Mountain Professionals and experience why climbers worldwide have relied on us for two decades of world-class Himalayan expeditions.
GALLERY
ITINERARY
Final Prep & Relaxation Day
A free day for last-minute preparations, gear adjustments, or simply resting before heading to the ice.
Fly to Union Glacier, Antarctica
Weather permitting, we fly 4 hours south to Union Glacier, landing on a stunning blue-ice runway. After setting up camp, we settle into our first night on the continent.
Acclimatization & Ski Prep
A full day on the ice to test our systems, ski around camp, and adapt to the Antarctic environment before the expedition begins in earnest.
Flight into 89° South & Begin Skiing
We fly by Twin Otter aircraft to 89°S, 60 nautical miles from the South Pole. After landing, we begin our journey with a short ski to establish camp.
Ski to the South Pole
Over the course of roughly 6 - 7 days, we ski across the polar plateau toward the geographic South Pole. Expect stunning silence, vast horizons, and a deep sense of accomplishment as we near our goal.
Return to Union Glacier
We board our aircraft and fly back to Union Glacier Camp to celebrate our achievement with a hot meal and well-earned rest and showers.
Return to Puntas Arenas
Once the weather window opens, we fly back to Punta Arenas. After a hot shower, we gather for a celebratory dinner to toast the journey.
End of Expedition - Depart for Home
With unforgettable memories in tow, guests depart for home or onward travel.
ITINERARY
Day 01
Arrival in Kathmandu, Nepal
Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer to our comfortable luxury hotel in Thamel, the Aloft Hotel by Marriott, where the adventure begins.
Day 02
Explore Kathmandu
Enjoy a day in Nepal’s vibrant capital, organize personal gear, and join the team for a welcome dinner and expedition briefing.
Day 03
Helicopter to Lukla – Trek to Phakding (8,700′)
Take a helicopter flight to Lukla, then trek along the Dudh Kosi River to the village of Phakding.
Day 04
Trek to Namche Bazaar (11,300′)
Climb steadily into the heart of the Khumbu and arrive at Namche Bazaar, the bustling Sherpa capital.
Day 05
Acclimatization in Namche
Spend the day acclimatizing with short hikes and visits to local sites, soaking in views of Everest and surrounding peaks.
Day 06
Trek to Deboche via Tengboche Monastery
Follow forested trails and visit the renowned Tengboche Monastery before continuing to the peaceful village of Deboche.
Day 07
Trek to Dingboche (14,000′)
Ascend through open valleys with breathtaking views of Ama Dablam before reaching the high-altitude village of Dingboche.
Day 08
Acclimatization in Dingboche
Take another acclimatization day, with a hike to surrounding ridges offering striking Himalayan panoramas.
Day 09
Trek to Lobuche (16,000′)
Pass memorials honoring climbers and follow the trail higher into the Khumbu to reach Lobuche.
Day 10
Hike to Kala Pattar – Overnight in Gorak Shep (17,000′)
Climb Kala Pattar for one of the best vantage points of Everest, then continue to Gorak Shep for the night.
Day 11
Trek to Everest Base Camp (17,500′)
Arrive at the legendary Everest Base Camp, your home for the expedition and launch point for the climb ahead.
Day 12
Rest and Prepare
Organize equipment, review climbing strategies, and rest at Base Camp before the first rotation.
Day 13 - 15
Climb Lobuche for First Rotation
Descend to Lobuche for further acclimatization and lodge accommodations. The next morning trek to Lobuche High Camp.
Dinner and early to sleep for an alpine start. Make the ascent to high camp, preparing for the climb of Lobuche Peak.
Climb Lobuche Peak as a key acclimatization climb, gaining invaluable high-altitude experience before Everest. Return to the village of Lobuche for overnight in the lodge.
Day 16
Return to Everest Base Camp
Trek back to Base Camp for rest and preparation for the main climb.
Day 17 - 18
Rest at Base Camp
Recover, train, and prepare mentally and physically for the higher camps. Our team has the Puja Ceremony.
Day 19
Climb to Camp One
Ascend through the Khumbu Icefall and establish your first high camp on Everest.
Day 20
Climb to Camp Two
Continue climbing into the Western Cwm and settle into Camp Two.
Day 21 - 22
Rest at Camp Two
Spend two days acclimatizing and regaining strength before moving higher.
Day 23
Climb to Camp Three – Return to Camp Two
Reach Camp Three on the Lhotse Face, then descend back to Camp Two for recovery.
Day 24
Return to Base Camp
Descend to Base Camp for extended rest and final preparations for the summit push.
Day 25 - 37
Summit Window
Await the best weather conditions for a summit bid, typically mid to late May, moving through the high camps toward the top of the world.
Day 38 - 44
Contingency Days
Extra time is reserved for weather delays, route conditions, or extended summit attempts, with flexibility for return travel.
Day 38 - 44
Contingency Days
Extra time is reserved for weather delays, route conditions, or extended summit attempts, with flexibility for return travel.
Day 45
Depart for Home
Conclude the expedition and depart Kathmandu with memories of a lifetime.
Frequently asked questions
EXPED
DESTINATION
Nepal, Himalaya

In Nepal, the Himalaya rise with a grandeur that defines mountain adventure itself. Villages cling to steep hillsides, ancient trails wind through forests of rhododendron and pine, and the high valleys open toward peaks that pierce the jet stream. At their heart stands Everest—Chomolungma—the world’s highest summit and an enduring symbol of human aspiration.
For climbers and trekkers alike, this region offers more than just altitude—it offers connection. To the Sherpa culture, to the rhythm of life shaped by the mountains, and to the clarity that comes from moving through rarefied air. The journey here is one of challenge and reverence, where every step carries you deeper into the world’s most storied heights.
Average Summer temperature:
−19 °C
Max Altitude:
8848.86m
Total Distance:
85km
EXPED
DESTINATION
Nepal, Himalaya

In Nepal, the Himalaya rise with a grandeur that defines mountain adventure itself. Villages cling to steep hillsides, ancient trails wind through forests of rhododendron and pine, and the high valleys open toward peaks that pierce the jet stream. At their heart stands Everest—Chomolungma—the world’s highest summit and an enduring symbol of human aspiration.
For climbers and trekkers alike, this region offers more than just altitude—it offers connection. To the Sherpa culture, to the rhythm of life shaped by the mountains, and to the clarity that comes from moving through rarefied air. The journey here is one of challenge and reverence, where every step carries you deeper into the world’s most storied heights.
Average Summer temperature:
−19 °C
Max Altitude:
8848.86m
Total Distance:
85km
TESTIMONIALS
“Excellent mountain guide service! I have skied to the South Pole and climbed Elbrus, Kilimanjaro, Carstensz Pyramid, and Aconcagua with Mountain Professionals.”
Paul A, USA
“Mountain Professionals takes the highest level of care and focus to ensure a safe, fun, and successful trip with safety being paramount. Ryan has a talent for assembling great teams. With his encouragement and guidance, I have now summited five of the Seven Summits and can’t wait for the next expedition.”
Jodi V, USA
“Thanks to a great team and amazing guides! 100% summit success on Manaslu. Excellent service and great adventures, could not be better.”
Merethe F.L, Norway
“I have been climbing with Mountain Professionals for over 10 years. Ryan has always been there to answer my questions—even when he was getting ready for an expedition or just returning from one. He is always willing to teach beyond the scope of a trip to enhance each client’s mountaineering skillset.”
David B, USA
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
Climbing Permit
Included in your expedition cost is the personal climbing permit.
Weather Reports
Weather Reports provided by World Wide Weather Expeditions - Marc Dekyser.
Mask and Regulator
We proved Summit Oxygen masks and regulators to all our climbers, high quality.
Oxygen Included
We include seven bottles of oxygen per climber, allowing for O2 from Camp Two on the Summit Push at a high flow rate.
Sherpa Guide Support
1:1 Nepali Sherpa climber to client ratio on Summit Day regardless of program.
Helicopter Departure Option
For ultimate convenience, opt for a helicopter departure from Base Camp (available for an additional fee), ensuring a swift and scenic return to Kathmandu.
Communications
Stay connected with solar panel access and satellite phone availability for emergencies. Enjoy free Wi-Fi at basecamp and at camps on the upper mountain, powered by Starlink.
Safety and First Aid
Our guides carry VHF radios, a satellite phone, and a comprehensive first aid kit equipped with high-altitude medications and emergency oxygen. Every expedition is led by a certified Wilderness First Responder (or higher), ensuring expert-level care and preparedness in any situation on the mountain.
Group & Camping equipment
Enjoy full mountain support, including meals, top-tier group equipment, and professional tents to enhance your comfort on the ascent.
All meals and Dining on the Mountain
Nutritious, well-prepared meals are served throughout the climb, with attention to dietary needs and energy requirements. All cooking equipment and eating utensils are included at base camp for a clean and efficient camp experience. On mountain meals require your own personal cup, bowl, spoon setup as on other high altitude climbs.
Premium Basecamp Amenities
Relax and recharge with full basecamp services, featuring a heated, carpeted dining dome and dedicated culinary staff to prepare your meals.
Assistant Guides, Porters and Cooks
Our trusted Sherpa mountain crew includes licensed assistant guides, strong porters, and experienced base camp cooks who support every aspect of the climb — with high end service, professionalism, and local pride.
All programmed transportation
All ground transportation to and from the trip is included. Our private vehicles ensure a timely, comfortable ride as you begin and complete the mountain portion of your expedition.
Accommodation
Enjoy comfortable lodging in the 4-Star Aloft hotel in Kathmandu before and after the climb, Luxurious Base Camp set up with all the inclusions, Large Personal carpeted lighted with power personal tent, Dining Dome, Hangout Relax Dome, etc. High quality mountain tents and dining domes at Camp Two and on the mountain.
Transfers
We provide private airport transfers upon arrival and departure, ensuring a smooth, stress-free start and finish to your expedition. Our team will greet you at the airport and handle all transport to your hotel and return travel logistics.
Mountain Professionals Mountain guides
Experience unparalleled Sherpa guidance with a 1:1 guide-to-client ratio, ensuring personalized attention during the lower camp rotations and a safe, rewarding adventure.
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED
Staff Gratuities
In your information PDF we will give recommendations for bringing money for tipping the trip staff, for a worry free planning.
Personal expenses
Personal expenses include any small purchases in Kathmandu or on the trek, such as extra snacks, supplies, or taxis.
Personal clothing & gear
Team members are responsible for arriving with the required personal clothing and equipment for the expedition. Upon signing up, we provide a detailed gear list and are always available to offer advice or answer any questions about what to bring, ensuring you're fully prepared for the journey.
Personal travel insurance
Team members on the Everest expedition are required to have rescue/evacuation insurance. Upon signing up, we provide a list of recommended insurance providers that specialize in covering climbing trips, ensuring you're fully protected for the journey.
Optional Helicopter departure at finish
Most climbers choose to depart at the finish using a group helicopter after summit. You also have the option to do the included trek out with fixed wing return to Kathmandu.
Personal Nepal Entry Visa
Cost of Tourist Visa upon arrival to Nepal.
Alcoholic drinks and personal snacks on Trek
You are responsible for drinks or any personal snacks for the trek into base camp, we provide all main meals with hot drinks.
International flights to/from Kathmandu Airport
The cost of your international flights to and from (KTM) Airport, is not included in the expedition price. This means you are responsible for researching, booking, and covering the expenses of your flights from your home country (or starting location) to Nepal and your return journey after the expedition concludes.
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