The 14 EightThousanders

Shishapangma

Shisha Pangma, at 8,027 m (26,335 ft) above sea level, known in Tibet as “the God of the grasslands”, is the lowest peak among the fourteen 8,000 m peaks.

Country

China

Peak name

Mt. Shisha Pangma

Duration

33 days

Route

NE / NW (INAKI)

Range

14

Coordinates

28°21'09"N 85°46'45"E

Weather reports

Live weather report

Range

Jugal Himal

Trip summary

Shisha Pangma, The world’s fourteenth highest peak lies just north of Kathmandu, on the Tibetan side of the Himalayas. The peak is characterized by its long, steep, and rugged south face, which rises to over 2,000 meters, making it a formidable sight for any aspiring climber. The peak’s Indo-Nepali name is Gosaitan, meaning “The Sacred Place.” The mountain’s Tibetan name is Xixapangma, which translates as “The Mountain that Dominates the Grassy Plains.”

Shisha Pangma was the last of the eight-thousanders to be climbed. The first ascent is attributed to Hsu Ching and his ten-man Chinese team in 1964. The team consisted of Chang Chun-yen, Wang Fu-zhou, Chen San, Cheng Tien-Liang, Wu Tsung-Yue, Sodnam Doji, Migmar Trashi, Doji, and Yonten. Shisha Pangma was finally opened to foreign teams in 1980. The first ascent after the opening of Shisha Pangma was made by a German expedition via the north route.

The Seven Summit Treks Shisha Pangma expedition will begin the first week of April, departing from Kathmandu and continuing to Timure after obtaining a visa for China. The elevation gain from base camp to the summit is almost 3,000 meters, where we will establish three camps to facilitate the ascent and acclimatization. We will rotate frequently between camps for optimal acclimatization.

The base camp is normally established at (5,220 m/17,126 ft), Camp I at (6,400 m/20,997 ft), Camp II at (6,800 m/22,310 ft), Camp III at (7,450 m/24,442 ft) and the summit at (8,027 m/26,335 ft).

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Base Camp (5220 m/17,126 ft)

According to the itinerary, you will arrive at the Chinese base camp of Shisha Pangma, in Tibet, after a 5-day overland journey from Kathmandu. You will have acclimatization and rest days at Old Tingri. You will have 2 days of acclimatization at Base Camp and an additional trek to Advanced Base Camp (5400 m). A puja ceremony for good fortune will be performed before heading to the higher camps. Seven Summit Treks will provide you with the best base camp, equipped with a spacious dining hall, kitchen, bathrooms, communication facilities, and a tent.

Advanced Base Camp (5400 m/17,717 ft)

Mount Shisha Pangma is climbed via the north ridge and is considered the easiest route. The Shisha Pangma base camp is located on the beautiful Tibetan Plateau, offering magnificent views of the Himalayas. Climbers will ascend to base camp two or three times to acclimatize.

Camp I (6400 m/20,997 ft)

Camp I is located at an altitude of 6400 m and is a flat snowfield with ample space for camping. The trek from base camp to Camp I takes approximately 6 hours. The first step is to hike across a flat snowfield to reach the crampon zone and then cross the glacier. The camp is an ideal spot to enjoy magnificent sunrises and sunsets. The fixed rope begins at Camp I.

Camp II (6800 m/22,310 ft)

Camp II is located at approximately 7100 m. The traverse between Camp I and Camp II takes 3 to 4 hours, and it is safe to cross some crevasses. Once the climbing Sherpa has fixed the rope, the climber must follow the same route for safety.

Camp III (7450 ​​m/24,442 ft)

Camp III is located at an altitude of 7500 m. From Camp II to III, a strenuous 3 to 4-hour climb is required. You will sleep at Camp III twice during the expedition. During the ascent to the Summit Col, you will sleep in two tents, and after resting at Camp III, you will head for the summit another early morning. Fixing ropes to reach the summit is the main task of our climbing sherpa, so we greatly admire his ability to fix ropes, open trails, and do everything possible to ensure the group reaches the top of Mount Shisha Pangma.

Summit (8027 m/26,335 ft)

With the best weather forecast, once we leave Camp III for the summit, it will take us between 6 and 9 hours to climb. It is a long, challenging, and adventurous trek, so most climbers begin their ascent to the summit at dusk and reach it early the next morning, between 7 and 10 a.m. We will reach the main summit of Mount Shisha Pangma. The view from the top is breathtaking. From the summit of Shisha Pangma, we’ll have a magnificent view of Mount Everest, Mount Cho Oyu, and many other 8,000- and 7,000-meter peaks. We’ll return to Camp II the same day after summiting Shisha Pangma. The descent will take several hours.

Maximum elevation:

8,027m / 26,335ft

Walking per day:

4 - 6 hours

Accommodation:

Hotel + Lodge + Shop

Best season:

Spring/Autumn

Group size:

2 - 15 PEOPLE

Itinerary

Expedition Log

Shisha pangma 2026

Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel (1,400m). Meet and greet by our staff at the airport.
Hotel
Rest day in Kathmandu. Tibet visa preparation. Equipment check and final packing.
Breakfast Hotel
Tibet visa application and briefing with the entire climbing team.
Breakfast Hotel
Rest day and final organization before departing for the border.
B / D Hotel
Drive from Kathmandu to Timure. Start of the approach journey.
B / L / D Lodge
Nepal border crossing and drive to Kerung (1,962m).
B / L / D Lodge
Drive from Kerung to Tingri (4,300m). Ascent to the high plateau.
B / L / D Lodge
Acclimatization day and technical preparation in Tingri.
B / L / D Lodge
Drive from Tingri to the Shisha Pangma Chinese Base Camp (5,220m).
B / L / D Tent
Rest and acclimatization day at Chinese Base Camp.
B / L / D Tent
Transfer from Chinese Base Camp to Shisha Pangma Advanced Base Camp (ABC) (5,400m).
B / L / D Tent

1st Rotation: Base Camp – Camp I, touch Camp II, sleep at Camp I and descend.

2nd Rotation: Base Camp – Camp I, Camp I to Camp II, sleep at Camp II and descend to Base Camp.

Full Board High Altitude Camps
From ABC to Camp I, Camp I to Camp II, Camp II to Shisha Pangma Summit (8,021m), and return to Advanced Base Camp (ABC).
Full Board High Camp
Descent from Advanced Base Camp to Chinese Base Camp.
B / L / D Tent
Return drive from Chinese Base Camp to Tingri (4,300m).
B / L / D Lodge
Drive from Old Tingri to the Kerung border.
B / L / D Lodge
Border crossing and return drive to Kathmandu.
B / L Hotel
Free day in Kathmandu for celebration, shopping, and final rest.
Breakfast Hotel
Transfer to the International Airport for the final departure flight.
Breakfast End of the expedition

Included

Cost Includes

Logistics and Accommodation

  • Arrival and Departure: Kathmandu Airport - Hotel - Airport transfers.
  • Stay in Kathmandu: 6 nights in a 4-star hotel (Single Room, Breakfast Plan).
  • Welcome Dinner: One dinner at a standard tourist restaurant with office staff.
  • Cargo Management: Customs assistance in Nepal (costs subject to duties).
  • Map: Detailed trekking and climbing map.
  • Expedition Bag: One official Seven Summit Treks Duffle Bag.

Permits and Visas

  • Expedition Permit: Chinese Government royalty and fees (CMA / TMA) for Shisha Pangma.
  • Visa: Tibet visa processing and fees included.
  • Liaison Officer: 1 Government Liaison Officer in Tibet (equipment, salary, and stay).
  • Waste Management: Garbage deposit and Standard Waste Collection Fee ($1000 USD per climber).

Cargo Transport

  • Member Transport: Group travel by Jeep Kathmandu - Chinese BC - Kathmandu via Kerung border.
  • Equipment Transport: All expedition gear (Kathmandu to BC by truck / BC to ABC by Yaks).
  • Personal Luggage: Up to 60 kg per member transported by Yaks. (Excess: $500 USD per extra 40kg Yak).

Base Camp Services (ABC/BC)

  • Full Board: 3 daily meals, snacks, hot drinks, and juices. Includes fresh vegetables and meat via helicopter.
  • Infrastructure: Individual tents, dining tent, kitchen, toilet, shower, and communication tent.
  • Power and Heat: Solar panels and generator for device charging. Heaters in the dining tent.
  • Staff: Experienced cooks and helpers for BC and ABC.

Mountain Support

  • Personal Sherpa: 1 licensed veteran Sherpa per member (1:1) during the entire climb and rotations.
  • Assistance: The Sherpa will help carry personal gear to high-altitude camps.
  • Rope Team: Experienced Sherpa team will fix the route (no extra cost).
  • Training: Training on oxygen use, masks, ice walls, and ladders at BC.

Oxygen and Technical Gear

  • Oxygen Bottles: 2 bottles (4L) per member + 1 per high-altitude Sherpa.
  • Oxygen System: 1 professional mask and regulator set per member and Sherpa.
  • Backup: Emergency oxygen and masks available at BC (subject to usage fees).
  • High-Altitude Logistics: High-altitude tents (shared 2:1), EPI gas, pots, and high-mountain food.

Safety and Comms.

  • Weather Report: Regular forecasts from Meteotest (Bern, Switzerland).
  • Communications: Satellite phone (emergencies) and Walkie-Talkies with respective permits.
  • Internet: Thuraya satellite service available at BC and ABC (subject to charges).
  • Medical Safety: Comprehensive medical kit and Summit Certificate issued by the CMA.

Not Included

Cost Excludes

International Flights

Airfare to and from Kathmandu.

Nepal Visa

Multiple-entry visa fee ($125 USD for 90 days).

Meals in the City

Lunches and dinners during the stay in Kathmandu.

Extra Nights

Additional stay in Kathmandu due to early arrival, late departure, or early return from the mountain.

Mandatory Insurance

Medical coverage, high-altitude rescue, air evacuation, and repatriation (Mandatory copy required before arrival).

Personal Equipment

Technical clothing, personal hygiene items, private medical kit, and personal climbing gear.

Special Permits

Fees for professional filming, movie cameras, or drone usage.

Summit Bonus

Personal Sherpa summit bonus: Minimum $1,800 USD.

Mandatory Tips

Minimum contribution: $100 Porter/Yak, $100 Guide, $400 Base Camp Staff.

Unforeseen Expenses

Any service not mentioned in the itinerary or trip extensions for personal reasons.

Fixed dates

CONFIRMED DATES 2027
DURATION
STATUS
GROUP
ACTION
SEP 08 – OCT 10 2027
33 DAYS
Applications Open
15 PAX Max Group Size

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