Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest

Everest Base Camp Trek

  • 5,545 m
  • 10
  • challenging
  • Autumn (Sep-Oct-Nov) and Spring (March-April-May)

Overview

About this journey

Followed by the Real Sherpa’s village, everybody wants to see a glimpse of the world’s highest mountain, and that’s the reason why the Everest Base Camp Trek is very popular. The trek has a number of stunning attractions, not least of which is being able to say you’ve visited the highest mountain in the world. The trek gets you right into the high-altitude heart of the high Himalaya, more so than any other teahouse trek. There are some lovely villages and gompas (monasteries), and the friendly Sherpa people of the Solukhumbu region make trekking through the area a joy. Everest Base Camp Trekking is known as the one of the most popular trekking in the world with the most thrilling and unforgettable experience of them all. If you are in search of quality service, Nepal Everest base camp trekking company provides you with quality services, guide and other necessary things which are needed for the trekking. We ensure that you won’t regret your decision for choosing us The best season for this trip starts from beginning of March to May and September to October is also favorable for the trek. During the trek, you can easily find food(local and continental), comfortable lodges. A hot shower is also available for an extra charge. Supplies are shipped to the Base Camp by guides or porters, and with the help of animals, usually yaks, mules, and Jyopkyos.

Key Highlights

What makes this journey stand out

  • First Glimpse of Everest from Namche Bazaar

    The excitement of spotting Everest for the first time while sipping tea at a Namche Bazaar viewpoint is surreal.

  • Acclimatization Hike to Everest View Hotel

    A rewarding short hike offering one of the best panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.

  • Crossing High Suspension Bridges

    Adrenaline rushes as you walk across swaying suspension bridges over deep gorges, prayer flags fluttering in the wind.

  • Reaching the Everest Base Camp

    The thrill of standing at the foot of Everest, surrounded by climbers, colorful tents, and the mighty Khumbu Icefall.

  • Sunrise at Kala Patthar

    The awesomeness will drive you next level

Itinerary

Your day-by-day route

Costs Include

What's covered

  • Transfer from airport to your hotel during both arrival and departure.

  • Stay three nights in Kathmandu with a BB plan.

  • Go sightseeing around Kathmandu on a private vehicle.

  • All entrance fees during Kathmandu Day Tour.

  • Ground 4x4 luxury transportation through the private vehicle as referred to in the itinerary.

  • All mandatory permit fees, including entry permit, national park permit, and restricted area permit.

  • Accommodation in tea houses or lodges during the trekking.

  • Three-course meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trekking period.

  • A skillful trekking guide with excellent communication skills.

  • Two porters for three trekkers during the trekking.

  • Insurance for the guide and porters.

  • Farewell dinner at Kathmandu.

  • All applicable VAT, Tax, and needed paperwork.

Costs Exclude

Not included

  • Dinner and lunch in Kathmandu except for the farewell dinner.

  • Your personal expenses for mineral water, soft beverages, confectionaries, laundries, phone calls, hot drinking water, bar bills, showers, etc.

  • Internet facility, battery chargers, multi-plugs, etc.

  • Personal trekking equipment.

  • Your travel insurance that covers Helicopter evacuation.

  • Medical expenses and trip cancellation.

  • Any other extended trips and accommodation.

  • Tips for the guide, porters, and driver as a token of appreciation.

  • Any other expenses or charges that are not mentioned in the "costs include" list.

  • Nepal arrival visa.

Essential Tips

Things worth knowing before you go

Train Before You Trek

Prepare with cardio, strength training, and endurance hikes to handle the demanding terrain and altitude.

Acclimatize Properly

Take rest days in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche to let your body adjust to the high altitude and prevent AMS.

Pack Smart, Pack Light

Carry only the essentials—layered clothing, a warm sleeping bag, a water purification system, and high-energy snacks.

Stay Hydrated

Drink at least 3-4 liters of water per day to combat dehydration and altitude sickness.

Embrace the Trekking Culture

Respect local customs, greet with "Namaste," and take time to connect with Sherpa guides and fellow trekkers.

Ready when you are

Your Himalayan chapter starts with a conversation.

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