The Ultimate Skydiving Experience at the World's Highest Dropzone
The summit of Mount Everest. A place of fame and legend and for many, the ultimate test of human endurance and endeavour. The lucky few that make it stand effectively on top of the world. A magical moment that stays with them forever.
Everest Skydive was created to give non-mountaineers the opportunity to experience a similar moment. Jumping out of a plane at 29,500ft above the majestic peaks of the Himalayas will be, without a doubt, one of the most incredible experiences of your life.
The Adventure
The Himalayas, and Mount Everest in particular, have played host to a thousand great adventures. The sheer scale of the mountains provokes the most ambitious human resolve, driving people to achieve amazing things.
Skydive Everest is no different. A challenge on a multitude of levels, this is a cutting edge adventure like no other.
You will be met at Kathmandu Airport where a member of the team twill greet you and transfer you to the Yak & Yeti, a hotel set in the grounds of a 100 year old Nepalese palace.
You will meet the rest of the expedition team and after some rest and relaxation, your adventure will begin.
Flight Into The Mountains & A Trek To Everest Skydive
mountain town at an altitude of 2860 metres. From here, a 5 day trek up into the Khumbu Valley must be completed. All the time, you will be gaining height and slowly acclimitising.
Walking along the steep, winding trail, you will encounter mountain porters and yak herders, peaceful villages and friendly locals. Local culture will sink in as you pass by mountain shrines and stay overnight in our selected local teahouses.
The scenery is truly stunning as you climb higher towards Everest.
Evenings are usually spent together as an expedition team. Dinner is taken in the teahouse, but where possible, there will be the chance to explore the local sites, stores and amenities. As the night draws in, your hosts will share stories from Sherpa folklore.
Over the course of your trek, the Captive Adventure team will monitor your rate of ascent to ensure you acclimatise safely.
The path is carefully planned and an experienced mountain doctor will be permanently on-hand to deal with any signs of altitude sickness.
On day 5 we will reach Syangboche, the base of all operations for Everest Skydive. Once at the drop zone, our hand-picked team of experts will help you make final preparations.
The Ultimate Skydive At The World’s Highest Dropzone
On the runway of the Syangboche aerodrome, our speciallly prepared Pilatus Porter P6 Turbine aircraft will be fuelled and ready for action. This aircraft simply didn't exist in Nepal before Nigel Gifford's historic first skydive expedition in 2008.
Piloting the aircraft will be a member of the Swiss Boogie team - the world's leading authority on mountain-based skydiving. Once you have suited up in your custom rig, designed by the world's leading adventure engineer, Andy Elson, you will take your place in the aircraft for take-off.
After 50 minutes, you will be soaring at an altitude of 29,000ft. The words ‘Standby’ follwed by ‘Exit’ mark the start of the adrenalin rush and the sensory overload of a lifetime.
From the same height as the very top of Mount Everest and from just a few miles away, you will have a view of this majestic peak that very few have ever been privileged to see. This is a 30 second free-fall with nothing but air between you and Everest.
Every moment of your Everest Skydive will be captured on camera - an incredible piece of film that will keep the memories alive forever.
As your canopy opens, the true euphoria of the jump will hit you. This is when you will be able to fully soak-up the vista in front of you: 100 panoramic miles of the most awe-inspiring mountains on the planet... looking out over Nepal, India and Tibet... at 140 miles per hour...
Congratulations, you just skydived Everest!
Base Camp & Return to Kathmandu
Having achieved the ultimate view of Everest from above, you can choose (as an additional option) to go up to Gorak Shep and Everest Base Camp to view the majesty of the peak from below.
Base Camp brings people face-to-face with a challenge that has life and death consequences. As such it has a special atmosphere and culture all of it's own. Climbers take an average of 2-3 months to prepare for a final push to the summit.
Having just completed Everest Skydive, you will have an understanding what Everest climbers must experience. The fear, the challenge and ultimately, the sense of incredible achievement.
After an afternoon at Base Camp, the trek back to Lukla will begin. Now fully acclimatised and going downhill, you will find the walk back much easier. There will definitely be some time for a few celebratory beers on route!
We fly out of Lukla and back to Kathmandu where the adventure will finish with a final team meal at Chez Caroline - the best restaurant in town!
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