Everest Base Camp
Trek is regarded as one of the
trendiest trails in Nepal. Trek to Everest base camp offers all travelers the
opportunity to fulfill their dream of standing and admiring the highest peaks
in the world at the foot of Everest with a panoramic view of many other snowy
mountains. Everest base camp trek is not easy, but it is the best trip in the
Himalayas. Kalapatthar is the best vantage point to admire the majestic golden
Himalayas by the rising sun
Main Highlights
Itinerary for Everest base camp trek itinerary can be customized according to your choice. Please write to us for
the individual travel Itinerary. The price varies depending on hotel category,
transportation, private vehicle, and flight service.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02: City tour around Kathmandu Valley.
Day 03: Flight Kathmandu to Lukla and Trek
to Phakding: Walking Distance 3-4 hours
Day 04: Phakding to the Namche Bazaar:
walking distance 5-6 hours
Day 05: Acclimatization day at the Namche
Bazaar
Day 06: Namche to Tengboche: walking
distance 5-6 hours
Day 07: Tengboche to Dingboche: Walking
distance 5-6 hours
Day 08: Acclimatization day in Dingboche
Day 09: Dingboche to Lobuche: Walking
distance 5-6 hour
Day 10: Lobuche to Gorak Shep and Everest
Base Camp and back to Gorak Shep
Day 11: Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar (5550 m)
descent back to Pheriche: 6-7 hour walking
Day 12: Pheriche to Namche: Walking Distance
6-7 hours
Day 13: Namche to Lukla: walking distance
6-7 hours
Day 14: Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 15: departure
Important
Note:
Our Everest
Base Camp Trek itinerary can modify according to your wishes, your time, and your
budget. The costs for the trip are per person that we offer here. The exact cost
of this trip will depend on the type of hotel category, transportation, private
vehicle, and flight service you choose and the size of the group will also vary
in terms of travel costs. Therefore, please let us know the details of your
travel needs for a tailor-made travel package. International tour leader can
get a special discount.
Every year, thousands of travelers
visit Nepal to complete the popular and rewarding Everest Base Camp trekking. This
hike is more than just conquering altitude. If you live about two weeks away
from luxury and combine with the Himalayan lifestyle, you will feel completely
different. The extraordinary beauty of nature that surrounds you every day of
the trip makes this trip spiritually satisfying.
The highlight of this trip is, of
course, Everest Base Camp, at the foot of the highest mountain in the world
Mount Everest. But you can't see Mount Everest from here very well. Kalapatthar
is where this journey will ultimately take you from where you can enjoy the
majestic view of Everest. Most of the Everest base camp route is in Sagarmatha
National Park. With this hike, you can explore the biodiversity of Nepal.
Everest Base Camp Trek is a wish list
for mountain enthusiasts worldwide. This 15-day hike offers you a unique
experience of living in the remote parts of the Himalayas, surrounded by
breathtaking mountain views. This trek starts and ends in Kathmandu and takes
you up to 5550 meters to the pinnacle of Kalapatthar.
Everest Base Camp location is in
Sagarmatha National Park, which is home to many mountains over 8000 meters
high, various plant and animal species as well as indigenous groups in the
region such as the Sherpas.
The Everest Base Camp Trek route takes
you through many unique Village, picturesque valleys, rhododendrons, oak and
pine forests, and new suspension bridges over raging rivers. This hike also
allows you to be part of the incredible Sherpa culture while visiting monasteries
and living among the villagers to witness their way of life. With the combined
effort of experienced guides and their persistence, trekking to Everest Base
Camp can offer you one of the best experiences of your life.
Our representatives will pick you up
when you arrive at the airport and take You to a 3-star hotel. You will rest
for a while. You will receive a brief introduction to Everest Base Camp
trekking. You can then spend the rest of the day shopping for your trip or
exploring the streets of Thamel.
Meals included: none
Today we explore Kathmandu with a local tour
guide; The day is flexible depending on what you want to see. However, the most
popular places are generally the following:
Pashupatinath Temple: It is a Hindu holy
temple with burning Ghats on the banks of Bagmati River.
Swayambhunath, also known as the Monkey
Temple, climbs a long set of stairs and offers a great view of Kathmandu.
Many traditional gompas with colourful
prayer flags hang in the Boudhanath stupa. It attracts many Sherpas and
Tibetans for the Stupa Ring (Koras).
Kathmandu Durbar Square, one of the
ancient palace of the Kathmandu Valley, offers a mix of Hindu and Buddhist
temples.
Meals included: breakfast
After completing the flight to Lukla,
Your trekking tour starts in Lukla. You walk along the Dudh Koshi River for
about 3 hours to reach Phakding, where you will spend the night.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
On the third day of your trip to Everest
Base Camp, have breakfast in Phakding and head to Namche Bazaar. On the way,
you can see the first glimpse of Mount Everest. You will find many shippers who
transport goods from the Namche bazaar. On the way, you will see mountains like
Kusum-Kanguru, Thamserku, etc. You will hike through the pine and rhododendron
forests along the Dudh Koshi River. After lunch and a rest in Monjo, climb to
the Namche Bazaar. You pass many of the suspension bridges and steep stairs to
reach the Namche Bazaar. You will be able to see the Mount Everest, Mt. Lhotse,
and Taweche from Namche.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
When you reach Namche, you cross the
3000-meter mark from where you are at risk of altitude sickness. It takes our
body some time to adapt to this rapidly changing height and falling
temperature. Therefore, stay in the Namche Bazar for a day to acclimatize and
reduce the risk of altitude sickness. On this day, you can take a short hike to
Everest View Hotel to see the sunrise over Everest. From the Sagarmatha
National Park headquarters, you can also enjoy sunrise and sunset over the
Himalayan panorama. You can also stay in the Namche Bazar and explore the
Sherpa lifestyle and culture.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
On this day you will hike through almost
flat terrain along the Dudh Koshi River. You will walk through the pine forests
and cross many suspension bridges. Walk the gentle slope for the first few
hours and then climb the rest of the day. On the way, a spectacular view of Ama
Dablam and Mount Everest awaits you. You arrive in Tengboche, where you can
visit the Tengboche monastery. You will spend the night in the tea house in
Tengboche.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
You have breakfast early in the morning
in Tengboche and walk to Dingboche. The mountain range is getting closer and
closer as you walk. On his sixth day, you will walk through pine forests and
Sherpa villages to reach Dingboche. On the way, you will cross some communities,
including Pangboche and Somare, where you can enjoy the beautiful view of the Mt.
Ama Dablam.
You can see barley fields, potato farms,
and stone walls that built to protect the crop from strong winds. You can't get
a view of Everest on the way. However, you get a spectacular view of Mount
Lhotse, Mt. Nuptse, etc. You will have a chance to see the magnificent sunset
and sunrise over the mountains.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
Take a second acclimatization break on
the seventh day of your trekking trip. You can stay in the Village, explore
things, or walk. You can explore Sherpa people and lifestyles. You can visit
the Dingboche Monastery or take a short walk to Amadablam Base Camp, Nagarjuna
Hill, or Chukung Ri.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
On this day you climb the crest behind
the Dingboche village. The path is a bit steep. However, the moving look at the
Himalayas around you will motivate you to move forward. You can see Lobuche
Peak in the north. After a few hours' walk, the path becomes flatter. You cross
the Khumbu Glacier and the moraine. In the next few hours, you will climb
through the valleys of Morena. You can see the memorial stone pile built into
the memories of deceased Sherpas and other hikers. You can get the fascinating
view of the mount Pumori, Lingtren, Khumbuste, etc.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
This day will be full of excitement as
you hike to Everest base camp. In the early morning, you walk to Gorak Shep on
the rocky moraine trails. After 3 hours of walking, you will reach Gorak Shep
and have lunch there. After relaxing a few moments, head to Everest base camp.
During the expedition season, you can meet some climbers and porters in the
Everest base camp. You cannot see the top of Everest from the base camp. From
there, however, you have a view of icefalls, glaciers, and other adjacent
peaks. After spending several times there, return to Gorak Shep and spend the
night.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
The sunrise over the Himalayas seems fascinating so, get up early and walk to Kalapatthar to see the sunrise over Mount Everest. Kala Patthar is an excellent vantage point at the foot of Mount Everest. From there you also have a magnificent view of the Khumbu Glacier and other adjacent peaks of Mount Everest etc. After spending a few times in Kalapatthar, descend to Gorak Shep and have lunch. Then descend to Pheriche and explore the new route.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
You have breakfast early in the morning
in Pheriche and walk down to Namche Bazar. You can enjoy the Himalayan panorama
as you descend to Namche. The path leads through rhododendron, pine and oak
forests, where you will find musk deer, Himalayan tar, snow leopards, etc. You
can meet hikers returning from Lake Gokyo and sharing their trekking
experiences along the way. After a few hours' walk, you arrive in Namche and
rest in a tea house.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
You have breakfast in Namche and walk
down to Lukla. You will spend this day in Lukla and celebrate the success of
your trip. You can take a shower, have a drink, walk around the town, and try
different foods. You can also visit the school set up by Sir Edmund Hillary. On
this day you say goodbye to your porters.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
You fly to Kathmandu catching an early
morning flight. However, there is always a possibility to delay your flight
because the weather conditions in the Lukla area are unpredictable. When you
return to Kathmandu, you can explore the surrounding restaurants and cafes. You
can go to bars and spas or just stay in your hotel and relax.
Meals included: Breakfast
After having breakfast, our
representative will take you to the airport with hopping to meet again in the future
Meals included: Breakfast
Airport pickup and delivery in a private vehicle
Accommodation in a three-star deluxe hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast
All accommodations in guest houses or huts during walks
Bod All ground transportation in a private vehicle according to the
travel route.
Domestic flights (Kathmandu Lukla-Kathmandu)
Guided city tour and tickets
Erfahren An experienced, English-speaking, state-licensed trekking guide
and trekking assistant
Necesario goalkeeper needed
Personnel costs, salary, insurance, equipment, national airfare, meals,
and accommodation.
All necessary documents and trekking permits (National Park Permit, TIMS)
First aid kit (carried by your hiking guide)
Necessary Government taxes and official expenses.
International airfare
entry visa for Nepal; You can get a visa upon arrival at Kathmandu
Airport
Travel insurance that covers high-altitude emergency rescue and evacuation
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
excess baggage fee (s)
Personal expenses.
Tips for guides, porters, and drivers.
All our published fixed departure dates are guaranteed. If the date does not suit your travel plans, the cost and duration of the trip, please contact us for your individual private trip, itinerary and price. Since we are a local travel and trekking company based in Kathmandu, we try to find a small private group that fits your travel needs. Let us know what kind of trip you are looking for and our travel experts will help you plan your customized trip to your dream destination. Thank you and Namaste!
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We will reserve a three-star hotel in
Kathmandu and tea rooms during the trek. All accommodations are on twin sharing.
Single supplement will
be served on request and costs an
additional $ 400. We will organize rooms with attached bathrooms; however, in
some places, tea houses only have shared washing and toilet facilities. Also,
note that single rooms are available in Kathmandu and the lower trekking
regions. However, it can be challenging to find them at higher altitudes.
During your trip, you can try the
authentic Nepalese cuisine, as well as universal international cuisine
(Tibetan, Continental, Italian, Indian, etc.). We serve breakfast and dinner in
the tea house lodge menu where we spend the night, while lunch is served on the
way to the next destination. All meals are offered during the trek, while in
Kathmandu only breakfast is provided.
Hiking guides and other personal arrangements
The most important thing that makes this
trip pleasant and unforgettable are the experienced, polite, and helpful guides
and crew members who can easily spend our days in the mountains. Your trip will
leads by The best and most professional staff. All of our employees are
carefully selected based on their conscious experience, leadership skills, and
personal talent. To support local communities, we employ only local staffs who
have sufficient knowledge of the culture, ecosystem, flora, fauna, geography,
and history of their local regions.
Travel insurance
Travel
insurance for each itinerary of our company is a prerequisite for booking
vacations. At a minimum, you must have emergency and repatriation insurance
that must include the cost of the mountain rescue. Please read the terms and
conditions of your insurers carefully, especially make sure that the following
are covered: 1) activity (i.e., tourism, trekking or mountaineering) 2) maximum
altitude reached on trekking 3) evacuation of the helicopter in an emergency.
You must understand that you will bear the cost of the evacuation and return
procedures, and it is your responsibility to pay for the evacuation or medical
treatment. You must be fully aware of the effects of travel insurance and
understand the limitations and exclusions of your policy. Please note that our
company guide may, under certain circumstances, initiate helicopter rescue (or
other necessary) operations in medical emergencies without first asking
approval from your insurance company.
The best time to travel
Everest Base
Camp Trek is best in the fall (September through November) and spring (March
through May). During this time, you will get clear sky, and the view is outstanding.
The weather is perfect for trek without big rain. You will also enjoy lush flora
in the lower regions, particularly during the spring season.
Trekking grade:
The Everest base camp trek is a pretty
challenging journey. It's a moderately long hike that leads to the highest
mountain in the country. Therefore, travellers need more energy, and the trip
is exhausting, including 6-8 hours. (approx.) walk on the rocky edges per day.
It does not require any previous trekking hiking knowledge, but you need to be
physically healthy and better if you exercise regularly. If you like to hike
high up, this trip is for you.
Baggage:
The porters carry and transport your
luggage during the entire mountain trekking trip. You must bring a water
bottle, sunscreen, camera, spare jacket, etc. Your main baggage is your
trekking bag, and you can carry a small zippered bag that provides security. A
free Luggage room is available at the Kathmandu Hotel. The permissible weight
of the national airlines in Nepal is up to 15 kg. For more weight, depending on
the region, you'll have to pay $ 1 per kg.
One of the most common questions asked is how difficult it is to go to Everest Base Camp. It's a common question. For people who are used to walking long distances with a loaded backpack, the hike could be relatively easy for them. For people who do not have access to the hills or are not used to hiking or exercising regularly, they will consider hard for this trip and will likely find it very difficult. The older it is, the more training is required.
To date, we have traveled to Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar more than 25 times and climbed to the top of Mount Everest. We and other members of our team have made the trip many times, but each time it's different! Proper travel training and preparation are crucial for your enjoyment, safety, and the success of the trip.
by Stevie Bester, Norway
What a great
trip! It was a trip of your lifetime. Breathtaking views, incredible
camaraderie, and collection of too many good memories. From the spectacular
flight to Lukla to crossing impressive bridges, it all felt like an adventure,
straight out of an Indiana Jones movie. A special mention should be given to
our excellent Guide, assistance guide, and his fantastic team for making our
trip special. Very hard working, great sense of humor, super encouraging, super
loving for the whole group, totally professional. We want the same team and
company for our next visit
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