
Everest-Base-camp-trekking
Duration : 15 Days/14 Nights
Best Seasons: Spring, Autumn
Accomodations: Hotel/Lodge
Grade: Moderate To Hard
Max Altitude: 5,545m (18,192ft)
Highlights
Everest Base Camp trekking is a lifetime dream for many travelers. To stand at the foot of the world’s tallest mountain, Mt. Everest, and seeing high up is many people’s dream. Trekking to Everest Base Camp is the perfect opportunity to explore the lifestyle of the Himalayan people, their religion, customs and traditional way of life. Comparatively, Everest Base Camp trekking is more challenging than the Annapurna Circuit due to difficulty with altitude. On day 2 of the Everest Base Camp trek, you reach at 3,420m in Namche Bazaar. On the Annapurna Circuit, you do not gain this much altitude until Day 6. Each day, the trail involves a substantial amount of scrambling up and down on Everest Base Camp trek, whereas, the Annapurna Circuit trekking has far more gentle, flat stretches that don’t leave you heaving for breath. On the Everest Base Camp trek, you have to come down following the exact route that you climbed up before. On the Annapurna Circuit, you never have to repeat any step that you have taken at the beginning. If you are really looking for challenging trek and close-up mountain views, then Everest Base Camp might be your choice. The trek to Everest Base Camp begins after an exploration of the local temples, shrines, bazaars and restaurants in Kathmandu followed by a flight to Lukla within the mountains and continue to walk uphill through the DudhKosi Valley. While on the trek, you will enjoy the views of awe-inspiring peaks of Thamserku, KusumKanguru and AmaDablam in the far distance. Along the trail, you will encounter unique flora and fauna, friendly Sherpa people, yaks, colorful festivals and Buddhist monasteries. Blooming of different flowers like rhododendron, magnolias, blue pine, Chir pine, juniper, and hemlock make the Everest Base Camp trek more delightful for nature lovers. At Namche Bazaar we take a rest to assist in better acclimatization and for further exploration of the surrounding and continue the trek further. The close-up view of Everest and other mountain peaks from Kala Patthar is the most exciting and memorable one. The dry seasons of autumn - October/November and spring – March/April are the best time to do Everest Base Camp trek as you get a glimpse of Everest distinctly from all directions.
Everest Base Camp trekking is a lifetime dream for many travelers. To stand at the foot of the world’s tallest mountain, Mt. Everest, and seeing high up is many people’s dream. Trekking to Everest Base Camp is the perfect opportunity to explore the lifestyle of the Himalayan people, their religion, customs and traditional way of life. Comparatively, Everest Base Camp trekking is more challenging than the Annapurna Circuit due to difficulty with altitude. On day 2 of the Everest Base Camp trek, you reach at 3,420m in Namche Bazaar. On the Annapurna Circuit, you do not gain this much altitude until Day 6. Each day, the trail involves a substantial amount of scrambling up and down on Everest Base Camp trek, whereas, the Annapurna Circuit trekking has far more gentle, flat stretches that don’t leave you heaving for breath. On the Everest Base Camp trek, you have to come down following the exact route that you climbed up before. On the Annapurna Circuit, you never have to repeat any step that you have taken at the beginning. If you are really looking for challenging trek and close-up mountain views, then Everest Base Camp might be your choice. The trek to Everest Base Camp begins after an exploration of the local temples, shrines, bazaars and restaurants in Kathmandu followed by a flight to Lukla within the mountains and continue to walk uphill through the DudhKosi Valley. While on the trek, you will enjoy the views of awe-inspiring peaks of Thamserku, KusumKanguru and AmaDablam in the far distance. Along the trail, you will encounter unique flora and fauna, friendly Sherpa people, yaks, colorful festivals and Buddhist monasteries. Blooming of different flowers like rhododendron, magnolias, blue pine, Chir pine, juniper, and hemlock make the Everest Base Camp trek more delightful for nature lovers. At Namche Bazaar we take a rest to assist in better acclimatization and for further exploration of the surrounding and continue the trek further. The close-up view of Everest and other mountain peaks from Kala Patthar is the most exciting and memorable one. The dry seasons of autumn - October/November and spring – March/April are the best time to do Everest Base Camp trek as you get a glimpse of Everest distinctly from all directions.
Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Sightseeing Day in Kathmandu valley
Fly to Lukla and Commenced trek to Phakding
Trek to Namche Bazar
Rest day at Namche for acclimatization
Trek to Tyangboche
Trek to Dingbuche (4,410m/14,468ft)
Rest Day at Dingbuche
Trek to Lobuche
Trek to EBC and back to Gorakshep
Hike up to Kalapattar and trek back to Pheriche
Trek back to Namche
Trek back to Lukla
Fly back to Kathmandu
Final Departure
International and domestic airport transfers .
4 Nights hotel in Kathmandu on BB Plan on sharing basis
Domestic Flights: Both way air ticket (KTM-LUKLA_KTM) with the airport tax
Necessary transportation cost for our trekking crews
Tea house accommodation during the trekking
Meals: Full board (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) with Tea/ Coffee
Permit: All the necessary permits required for trekking
1 Certified Trekking Guide
Porters: Necessary porters (2 Members: 1 Porter)
Insurance for all the involved Nepalese Staffs
Our service charge and government taxes levied by Nepal Government
Duffel bag (If required)
Trekking Route Map
First Aid Medical Kit carried by Guide
Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley with Tour
Guide, necessary Entry Fees and Transportation
Farewell dinner in a typical Nepalese restaurant in Kathmandu
International Airfare
Nepal Entry Visa Fee .
Travel and Emergency Medical Rescue Evacuation
Lunch and dinner during your Hotel stay in Kathmandu
Trekking Gears, Phone Calls, Water, Laundry, Bar Bills, Battery Recharge, Internet etc.
Tips for Staffs