
Have you ever seen what the world looks like from 29,500 feet at the summit of Mount Everest? Didn't think so. And if, like us, it's on your list of things to do before you die, then we have just the trip for you. This September you can be one of the first people to jump out of a plane at the height of Mount Everest, right beside the majestic mountain, and land in the highest drop zone on earth. When we say this has never been done before, we're not lying. In fact, we're prepared to eat our proverbial hat (currently a Russian Shapka) if you prove us wrong.
This is a mind blowing opportunity not to be missed. Whether you're a skydiving expert or a complete beginner, watching the colossal mountain and its stunning surroundings as you freefall through pure Himalayan skies will be a moment you never, ever forget. Invigorating? The very definition of it.
The fact that nobody has ever attempted this skydive before means you will literally be making history. Beat the braggers back in the office with stories of icy air blasting your body as you fall for up to a massive 55 seconds. And to prove it, you'll have top quality video footage of the whole tantalizing trip, as well the right to buy a totally exclusive custom-designed Everest Skydive Breitling watch - never been seen before either.
Most beginners do their first tandem jump at 15,000 feet. You'll be doubling that distance immediately: an average skydive this is not.
From flights to transfers, acclimatisation, accommodation and food, we have all the nitty gritty sorted. Landing in Kathmandu, you will be escorted, trained, psyched, fed and partied until the culmination of the big jump on day 12. You'll have a couple of days to explore the city before you begin a gentle trek up through some of the world's most stunning foothills. With yaks carrying your gear, you'll get the chance to snap stunning mountain scenery, enjoy hot stews in wooden lodges and visit the Sherpa capital of Namche Bazaar, gateway to the high himalaya.
Tingling with anticipation, you'll get a Buddhist blessing from monks in the Tengboche Monastery to prepare your spiritual side. The build-up to the big day will have your hairs on end. And for the grand finale, you'll have a fully stocked party laid out for you on your return to Kathmandu before your journey home. Drinks are on us, you'll deserve it