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Embark on a mesmerizing 14-day journey to Everest Base Camp, where every moment is filled with wonder and adventure. From the captivating aerial views of the Himalayas en route to Lukla to immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of the Sherpa community, every step brings you closer to the majestic peak of Mt. Everest.
Traverse through the wilderness of Sagarmatha National Park, marvel at the serene beauty of Tengboche Monastery, and witness the breathtaking vistas from Kala Patthar and Nangkartshang Peak. Experience the awe-inspiring landscapes and the warm hospitality of the locals, making this trek an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Himalayas.
Tribhuvan International Airport (Google Map)
Prepare for your Everest Base Camp trek with our comprehensive packing list. While this serves as a starting point, remember to adjust based on your preferences and the season you’ll be trekking.
General Gear and Equipment
Upper Body
Torso
Lower Body
Hands
Feet
Undergarments
First Aid Kits and Medications
Other Essentials
Optional
Remember, our pre-trip meeting in Kathmandu provides a free duffel bag and baseball cap. And for every two participants, one porter is assigned to carry your duffel bag throughout the trek. Ensure your daypack weighs around 5 Kg/11 lbs and adhere to the luggage allowance for the Kathmandu-Lukla flight. Down jacket and sleeping bag rental options are available, with a reimbursement policy for loss or damage. Additionally, be mindful of cultural sensitivities when choosing clothing.
Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, our team will greet you warmly and facilitate your transfer to the hotel, where you can rest and prepare for the journey ahead.
Start your adventure by flying to Lukla from Kathmandu or taking a scenic drive to Manthali/Ramechhap followed by a flight to Lukla. From there, begin your trek to Phakding, soaking in the breathtaking views along the way.
Trek from Phakding to the vibrant Namche Bazaar, immersing yourself in the rich Sherpa culture and stunning mountain scenery.
Take a well-deserved acclimatization day in Namche. Hike to the iconic Hotel Everest View and back, enjoying panoramic vistas of the Himalayas.
Continue your journey with a trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche, where you’ll visit the famous Tengboche Monastery.
Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche, traversing through picturesque landscapes and quaint villages.
Enjoy another acclimatization day in Dingboche. Embark on a hike to Nangkartsang Peak and back, reveling in the stunning mountain views.
Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche, with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks accompanying you along the way.
Reach the pinnacle of your journey as you trek to Everest Base Camp, before returning to Gorak Shep for a well-earned rest.
Rise early for a morning hike to Kala Patthar, where you’ll witness a mesmerizing sunrise over Mount Everest, before descending to Pheriche.
Trek back to Namche Bazaar, retracing your steps through the stunning Himalayan landscape.
Continue your descent as you trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla, where you’ll prepare for your journey back to Kathmandu.
Bid farewell to the mountains as you take a scenic flight back to Kathmandu from Lukla, or alternatively, enjoy a drive from Manthali/Ramechhap followed by a flight. Spend your last day in Kathmandu, reflecting on your adventure.
Conclude your unforgettable journey with a transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your final departure, carrying with you memories to last a lifetime.
Travelers arriving in Nepal do not need a vaccination certificate or a negative PCR test. However, it’s advisable to check with your airlines and transit countries for any specific requirements. For the most up-to-date information, we recommend visiting the Nepal immigration website at https://www.immigration.gov.np.
Upon arrival, please provide our office staff with two passport-sized photos (2×2 inches), a copy of your international flight ticket, and a copy of your travel insurance.
Yes, we recommend adding a day or two before and after your intended trek days to account for any unforeseen events such as flight delays or cancellations. This also allows time to purchase any necessary clothing equipment and gear before your trip.
Yes, it is possible to trek to Everest Base Camp without a guide. However, having a guide can be beneficial for assistance, making alternative plans, and navigating challenging situations.
The best time to trek to Everest Base Camp is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is generally clear and stable. However, treks are possible year-round, and we can organize them to suit your schedule.
The seasons in the Everest region include spring (March to May), monsoon season (July to mid-September), autumn (end of September to November), and winter (December to February). Each season has its own temperature ranges and weather conditions, with spring and autumn being the most popular times to trek.
Yes, it is possible to hike to Kala Patthar before reaching Everest Base Camp to witness stunning sunsets. However, it is safer to trek to Everest Base Camp first and then ascend to Kala Patthar early the following morning due to unpredictable mountain evening weather.
Yes, you can obtain a Nepal visa upon arrival at the airport. Visa fees can be paid in USD, and it’s recommended to carry cash for quicker payment.
It’s recommended to bring USD cash, which can be exchanged into Nepalese Rupees at the airport, banks, or hotels in Kathmandu. ATMs are available up to Namche Bazaar but may be unreliable. Larger bills (USD 50 or 100) are preferred, and please ensure they are in good condition.
Trekking to Everest Base Camp does not require prior experience but demands a good level of fitness and enthusiasm. There are no age restrictions, and participants of all ages are welcome. Solo female trekkers can feel safe, and our treks are accessible to individuals of varying fitness levels.
The Everest Base Camp trek is moderately challenging due to altitude and trek duration. It involves walking 5 to 8 hours a day, so a reasonable level of fitness and preparation is recommended.
To prepare for the trek, we recommend regular exercise such as walking, hiking, jogging, and cycling for at least two months before the trek. It’s essential to acclimatize slowly, walk at a comfortable pace, and stay hydrated during the trek.