Everest Base Camp Trekking

About Trip:

Are you an adventure lover? If you are then this trip is definitely for you.


Everest Base Camp, popularly known as EBC is one of the dream adventure journeys for any travelers. Imagine yourself at the snowy base of the world highest Mt. Everest (8848m) and witnessing a grand 270-degree view of magnificent Everest range from the hilltop of 5545m is something you will ever forget! The classic EBC Trek is a lifetime opportunity to walk through the lush lowland alpine forest to treeless barren landscapes passing typical Sherpa communities and old authentic monasteries into the grandeur of mighty Himalayas. Our journey to EBC starts with a scenic flight to Lukla which will make you wonder about the experience of walking to the base of those giants peak in a couple of days. Trekkers all over the world know that the world's most awe-inspiring and iconic mountain trail trek which takes us to the yards of world-famous Sherpa village and their culture of colorful prayer flags and Buddhism. 

Trip Fact


Trip Grade
  • Activity
What to expect ?

Travelers can expect a fine adventurous walk in the highlands of the Himalayas where the magnificent views of the mighty Everest (world's highest) along with an array of more than thirty peaks ranging from 6000m to 8848m in eye-level from scenic view-points while passing through the beautiful Sherpa villages and authentic Buddhist monasteries. It is a lifetime opportunity to quench a thirst for adventure for any thrill-seekers and we assure that there is no place for any disappointment.

Itinerary

Day 1: Morning Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2610m / 8563 ft)

We begin our journey with a quick transfer to the domestic airport and early morning 25 minute scenic flight to Lukla. The cool breeze of the Himalayas can be instantly felt in the air upon landing in Lukla. We take breakfast while the crew prepares the luggage and start walk towards Cheplung to reach our first overnight destination at Phakding Village.

Drive: 30min | Flight: 25min | Walk: 3- 4 hrs | Meals: B, L, D 

 

Day 2: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440m/11286 ft)

We start after the breakfast, and walk through pine forest entering Benkar valley and cross Dudh Koshi River to reach the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park at Jorsalle. We check/make our permit and continue to test our strength with a steep climb and multiple suspension bridges to take us to the hub of Khumbu region at Namche Bazaar. We will have our first sight to Everest on the way to Namche. 

Walk: 5 - 6 hrs | Accommodation: Local Teahouse | Meals: B, L, D

 

Day 3: Rest and acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar (3440m/11286 ft)

Today is exploration and acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar, as we take couple of hours hike to scenic Everest View Hotel through the world highest airstrip at Syangboche and then an interesting side trip to Khumjung village to visit Hillary School and monastery. Everest View Hotel (3880m) provides a fantastic panorama of Khumbila, Taboche, Cholatse, Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Peak 38, Island Peak, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Kantega and Kwongde peak.

Walk: 4 - 5 hrs | Accommodation: Local Teahouse | Meals: B, L, D

 

Day 4: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tyangboche (3870m/12697 ft)

We walk enjoying a superb view of snow capped peaks and meet a junction where the trails separate for EBC or Gokyo Valley. We begin to descend through pine forest towards the suspension bridge at Phunki Tenga and gradually ascend to reach Tyangboche which has a biggest monastery of Everest region. We can pay visit to monastery and participate in puja ceremony which normally starts after 3 pm. The close up vista of Everest, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Peak 38 and Island Peak are just breathtaking from here.

Walk: 5 – 6 hrs | Accommodation: Local Teahouse | Meals: B, L, D

 

Day 5: Trek from Tyangboche to Dingboche (4410m/14468 ft)

Enjoying the front view of the Himalayas and receiving a sacred blessing of monastery, we start to descend through lush forest of birch & confer towards small settlement of Deboche and continue to Pangboche village. While passing through mani wall and chortens with moderate climb and non-stop view of Ama Dablam and Mt. Pumori, we enter the Imja Valley and make final ascend to quaint village of Dingboche.

Walk: 5 – 6 hrs | Accommodation: Local Teahouse | Meals: B, L, D

 

Day 6: Rest and Acclimatization Day: Visit Chukung Valley

We take this day to acclimatize ourselves and reach as much as higher to pursue our quest to world highest base camp. We hike to Chukung and surrounding hill until 5000m and the amazing views of the mountain peak are still there and feel like getting lot closer now. We relax in the evening with a dinner and bowl of garlic soup for worriless good night sleep.

Walk: 4 – 5 hrs | Accommodation: Local Teahouse | Meals: B, L, D

 

Day 7: Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche (4910m/16109 ft)

We begin slowly with an easy pace enjoying the company of mighty Lobuche Peak (6919m) in the left, Ama Dablam (6812m) on the back and Mt. Pumori (7219m) in the front along with several others. The trail is relatively easy until the small teahouse of Dugla where we will stop for quick break before ascending to Chupki Lhara which is filled with prayers flags and has memorial shrine of the climbers who lost their lives in the expedition. After capturing the spectacular view from this ridge, we follow the Khumbu moraine and continue to Lobuche with an awarding view of Mt. Pumori, Lingtren, Khumbutse and Mt. Nuptse.

Walk: 4 – 5 hrs | Accommodation: Local Teahouse | Meals: B, L, D

 

Day 8: Trek from Lobuche to Gorakshep (5120m/ 16798 ft): Side Trip to EBC (5364m / 17598 ft.)

A scenic trail followed with the view of the Khumbu glacier and North ridge of the Everest along with surrounding peaks welcomes you to Gorakshep. After the lunch and minutes rest on reaching Gorakshep, we visit stunning Everest Base Camp enjoying our walk on glacier path and rough terrains. While we watch the beautiful view of the snowy peaks, we can witness the climbers and Sherpas who are getting ready for the expedition to scale world’s highest peak. After spending some time and capturing images, we walk back to Gorakshep to have early dinner and good night rest for early morning tomorrow. 

Walk: 7 – 8 hrs | Accommodation: Local Teahouse | Meals: B, L, D

 

Day 9: Sunrise Climb to Kala Patthar (5545m / 18192 ft.) and trek to Pheriche (4240m/ 13911 ft)

This is another most interesting day of this journey where we begin our walk to reach 5545m in the dark and chilling winds with all geared up to witness the magical first light on the top of Everest. Kala Patthar is the most popular view-point and takes 1.5-2 hours of steep walk to reach from the base of Gorakshep so we maintain a fairly comfortable pace and start around 4am in the morning (starting time varies with the sunrise time). All of our efforts will be rewarded with magnificent view of more than thirty mountain peaks including world 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th highest peak of the world. We spend some time on the top admiring the beauty of nature and capturing those moments in camera. We descend to Gorakshep, have breakfast and continue to Lobuche and further more to Pheriche which lies adjacent to Dingboche village.

Walk: 7 – 8 hrs | Accommodation: Local Teahouse | Meals: B, L, D

 

Day 10: Trek from Pheriche to Phortse Village (3810m / 12500 ft)

After tiring day yesterday, we slowly retrace our route until Pangboche village and take an upper route, visit Pangboche Monastery and continue towards Phortse village. The trek follows the raging Dudh Koshi river and offer a magnificent view of Ama Dablam on the back and Tyangboche Monastery in the front. It takes approx. three hours to reach Phortse village from Pangboche.

Walk: 5 – 6 hrs | Accommodation: Hotel | Meals: B, L, D

 

Day 11: Trek from Phortse Village to Monjo (2835m/9301 ft)

We will come across a junction to two destination on our short walk — one goes to Namche Bazaar and other to Gokyo Valley and you know which one we will take. We start to descend towards Khumjung village and arrive Namche for lunch. Now the path is complete downhill until Monjo so it’s better to descend slowly by maintaining a good pace as the legs get shaky and might lose the control of the body. The overlooking valley and passing trekkers and yaks keep us moving.

Walk: 5 - 6 hrs | Accommodation: Local Teahouse | Meals: B, L, D

 

Day 12: Trek from Monjo to Lukla (2840m/9318 ft)

Today is the final day walk on the Land of Everest. Our route goes moderately up and down, crossing suspension bridges, passing chortens & mani walls, small gompas and you know, the same village on our way up until Lukla. Give yourself a pat on your shoulder. You’ve done it! You are an adventurer!

We check into our last teahouse, get cleaned, take some rest and get ready for our last dinner with all crew members sharing that special moment of trip completion.

Walk: 4 - 5 hrs | Accommodation: Local Teahouse | Meals: B, L, D

 

Day 13: Morning Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel

We walk to airport and take a morning flight to Kathmandu. A last sight of the Himalayas is yet to be seen from the plane. Our vehicles are ready at the airport to transfer you to your hotel. You can have a day to yourself to take rest. We will have another farewell and celebration dinner in the evening where we exchange our travel experience while enjoying the cultural show (or the next day if you feel tired and to be with yourself).

Flight: 25 min. | Drive: 30-45 min | Meals: Dinner 


Cost Details

Price Include:
  • All Arrival and Departure Airport Transfer
  • Experienced License Holder Guide, Carrying Staffs, Assistant Guide, Support Staff, Sherpa including their salary, accommodation, transportation, food, flight and insurance
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Tea/Coffee and seasonal fruits during trekking
  • Best suited local teahouse and tents accommodation (private or shared basis)
  • Round trip Domestic Flight Fare (Kathmandu to Lukla) with airport taxes
  • All Grounded Transportation while trekking (Private Vehicle)
  • All Necessary Local and Sagarmatha National Park Permit
  • Comprehensive First Aid Kit (bring your personal medication, if have any)
  • Complimentary Sleeping Bag, Down Jacket (if you don’t have any; return after use)
  • Trekking Map and Adventure Certificate
  • All applicable fees, local taxes and government taxes
Price Exclude
  • International Flight Fare /Nepal Visa Fee
  • Meals, Drinks and Accommodation in Kathmandu
  • All Drinks expenses (Water/ Soft & Hard/ Beer/Juice) during trekking
  • Personal Expenses like Phone Calls, Laundry, Battery Charging, Shopping, Hot Shower, Internet Use, Additional Carryin Staff Support etc
  • Tips of Gratitude for Crew Members
  • Cost arises due obstruction and delay on the programmed itinerary due natural, social & political causes (reason beyond control)
  • Tour/ Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley
  • Unforeseen accidents, Delays, Loss, Damage, Travel Insurance
  • Any other items besides mentioned in Service Provided Section

Additional Services

  • LOCKERS / STORAGE

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Where to meet ?

We will provide you meeting location after reservation is confirmed.

Faqs

Allow cancellations with full refund up to 7 days before the tour start date.

Trip Notes

Mandatory TRAVEL INSURANCE above 2500m/8202ft

Any kind of Insurance Plan i.e. Travel Insurance or Health Insurance or any other kinds of assurance or guarantee of compensation is highly recommended for any unforeseen mishaps during a traveling to reduce the possibility of heavy or sometimes shocking expenses. It is best to buy the Insurance which could normally cover any Kinds of Sickness, Injury or Death, Medical Expense Coverage up to +5500m, Emergency Evacuation Coverage (for emergency evacuation expenses like helicopter rescue, airlifts, and medically equipped air-transport), Adventure/Hazardous Sports extending the medical coverage.


What about the physical fitness and prior experience? 

No matter what it is always to be physically fit. If there are any prior health-issues then you should tell us before the trip otherwise you don’t need to have a perfect fitness level and prior experience for chasing your dream trip to EBC. A normal day is 5 – 6 hours of walking and even up to 7-8 hours on some day in high elevation. We arrange our trip to suit the average standard traveler with average (or No) fitness or experience with additional rest & acclimatization days, and building their confidence, monitoring the progress and precautions for high altitude sickness. Just don’t think too much about it. Let go of the worries and slowly & steady will wins the race!


What to Eat and Where to Sleep during trekking?

We know that you would not expect fancy or luxurious accommodation during the trekking as most of them are just basic sleeping arrangements with basic amenities & facilities. Meals are served on these teahouses and as the elevation rises the number of items of food can be limited without many varieties. 


What gears and equipments do you need?

  • Walking Boots (rainproof with ankle support and spare laces)
  • Lightweight Rubber Shoes/ Sandals
  • Medium Sized Rucksack and Daypack for personal items
  • Warm socks (4 to 5)
  • Long Hiking Trousers (3)
  • Long Sleeve Shirt (3 to 4)
  • Fleece Jacket or Pullover (1)
  • Wind/Rain Protection Jacket (light wind-stopper)
  • Double Layered Gloves (warm and water-proof)
  • Thermal Underwear (Lower and Upper Body)
  • Umbrella or Rain Poncho (1)
  • Warm Hat (cover both ears)
  • Neck Scarf or Bandana (useful for sun or dust)
  • Chapstick/ LipCare and Suncream (UV protected)
  • UV protected sunglasses
  • Flashlight (w/ spare batteries)
  • Quick Drying Towel (1)
  • Down Jacket (1)
  • Sleeping Bag (1)
  • Trekking poles (optional)
  • Gaiters (optional)
  • Water Bottle, Water Filter or Purification Tablets
  • Water Purifying Tablets
  • Personal medical supplies (if have any)


SAFETY CONCERN and Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)

Uncertain factors like changeable weather conditions, health condition of a group member, breakdown, possible strikes, unforeseen natural disasters, etc can contribute slight changes in the given itinerary. Higher the altitude, the lesser the oxygen in the air and our body constantly need to adapt to the less-oxygen environment as the trails ascend. Some of the quick symptoms include headache, loss of appetite, dizziness, vomiting, loss of balance, etc and needed swift attention. Drinking plenty of fluids (2-3 liters of water/hot fluid per day), avoiding caffeine & nicotine, adequate rest & sleep, a gradual gain of elevation are basic things we consider to prevent altitude sickness. Safety is a major concern while organizing outdoor and adventure plans. During those circumstances, we try to ensure the best possible itinerary of the plan but we shall also request you to be a bit flexible to run it smoothly.


Dealing with Flight DELAY and CANCELLATION

Sometimes the weather is not favorable to us and there’s no one to complain about. Several flights get delayed and canceled during monsoon and winter season and it can also happen in good spring (March-May) or autumn (Sept-Nov) time. There may be long hours waiting for the plane to come to the airport and may have to register name to attempt to fly tomorrow at the end of the day before heading back to rest at the same teahouse again. Nevertheless, we are ready for adventure and it is recommended to have a few extra buffering days “for contingency” if it calls for more. 

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