Introduction

Trekking to Everest Base Camp can be a solid test for anybody, regardless of what age yet we understand that as the years pass by, really accomplishing the objective can turn out to be even more a test for more seasoned individuals. This trek is intended for individuals who are commonly more established, yet all things considered might want to partake in “The Everest Base Camp Involvement” in an all the more relaxed way.The schedule beneath has been stretched out by five days, to permit additional time on the trail, contrasted with our typical EBC schedule.

The Everest Base Camp trek takes you directly into the core of the incomparable Himalayas and its solid individuals, with amazing perspectives on a large number of the universes most elevated and most excellent mountains. Couple this with some truly interesting Sherpa towns, alongside a portion of the world’s most astounding Buddhist religious communities and the most astounding crests on Earth, it is no big surprise it is depicted as a ‘unique’ opportunity. It has taken millions of years and incomprehensibly ground-breaking powers to make this mountain run, the Himalayas are truly the after effect of what happens when two landmasses impact. It changed the worldwide atmosphere framework at the time and still shapes the worldwide atmosphere around it today.

The voyage begins with a life-changing departure from Kathmandu to the mountain airstrip at Lukla in the lap of the Himalayas. The trail takes you through Sherpa towns, past developed fields we pursue the Dudh Kosi and move up to Namche Bazaar.Once over the tree-line the view is distinct however here and there progressively fabulous. The religious community at Thyangboche is a picture taker’s heaven, set against the scenery of Ama Dablam, Everest and other enormous snow-topped pinnacles, it stands calmly serene.The clear shades of Thyangboche just add to a feeling of something nearly surreal around there. With a lot of  time for acclimatization in transit we venture on to our objective Everest Base Camp, on the Khumbu Glacier.Once there you understand that the diligent work and exertion was nothing contrasted with the prizes picked up from being among the most noteworthy mountains on earth.

Important Note and Optional Activities

All the trekking  itineraries are flexible and can be revised in order to best meet your requirements i.e. your time, interests etc. Please make contact with us if you have any special requirements or interest.

Inclusion

What's included ?

  • Accommodation in Kathmandu, 3 star category hotel, on bed and breakfast basis as per the itinerary
  • Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu as per the itinerary
  • Airport transfers for internal flights
  • City tour in Kathmandu with guide by private vehicle
  • Entry fees when sightseeing in Kathmandu
  • National Park Trekking/Entry Permit
  • Local Village Development Committee Area fee
  • Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) registration fee
  • First aid kit for comprehensive medical supplies
  • Accommodation in guest houses/lodges best possibly with private bathroom, hot and cold shower, during the trek
  • Three meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) a day during the trek and seasonal fresh fruit after every dinner
  • Qualified and experienced trekking guide and porter services
  • Transportation, accommodation, meal allowance, equipment and insurance for trekking staffs
  • All the official paper work and all the applicable government taxes
  • Sleeping bag, down jacket, rucksack, duffel bag, trekking poles if required
  • Farewell Dinner with typical local cultural program
  • Airport pick-up on arrival and drop-off on departure

What's not included ?

  • Meals other than breakfast when staying in Kathmandu
  • Personal expenses and bar bills
  • Clients’ travel insurance
  • Tips and gratuities

Day to Day Itinerary

  • Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu

    Upon your arrival in Kathmandu / warm welcome / transfer hotel / introductory briefing
  • Day 02: Kathmandu: sightseeing and trek preparation

    Most of the day is spent visiting the important historical and cultural sights of Kathmandu / late afternoon trek preparation
  • Day 03: Kathmandu – Lukla (40 min flight) – Phakding (2610m); 2-3 hour trek

    After an early morning flight to Lukla (2,840m). / trek starts / pass Chaurikharka village and make a descent towards the Dudhkosi Ghat (2,492m) / the trail follows the bank of the Dudhkosi River until Phakding (2,610m) overnight.
  • Day 04: Phakding – Namche Bazaar(3440m): 4-5 hour trekking

    Namche is the most prosperous and the largest town in the Khumbu Valley / a bazaar is held here every Saturday / meat, grains and vegetables, tennis shoes and trinkets hand woven aprons and Tibetan boots / Thamserku (6648m), Kwangde Ri (6187m) and Khumbila (5707m) surround the natural bowl that Namche rests in / halfway up the hill / a gap in the trees allows us to see Everest for the first time.
  • Day 05: Namche Bazaar: Rest day

    We take the day to acclimatise / off to allow our bodies to adjust to the rarefied atmosphere / side treks possible / or just relax around Namche.
  • Day 06: Namche – Thame (3820m): 4-5 hours

    Today we head to Thame / marvellous view of Kwangde Ri and the waterfalls that cascade off its flanks / The trail stays high up on the bank of the Bhote Khose / a yellow and white Rhododendron forest that comes into full bloom in early May / cross the river / good views down the valley / of Thamserku and Kusum Kangru (6369m) / before ascending through more Rhododendron forests to pasture lands in front of Thame. This village is the birthplace of Tenzing Norgay / the Sherpa who made the first ascent of Everest with Hillary in 1953 / The hour-long climb to the cliff side monastery is well worth the effort / from this point, trekkers can skirt above the village to climb across the ridge in order to view the route to the Nangpa La, a pass to Tibet frequently used by the Sherpas and their yaks during the monsoon / overnight
  • Day 07: Thame – Khumjung (3,780m): 5-6 hours

    We return back down the valley via Thamo, a hillside sanctuary, and then take a high trail that bypasses Namche and finally drops into Khumjung / this village is one of the most beautiful in Khumbu / The Himalayan Trust has a school here / as well as a medical post (for locals and trekkers) in nearby Khunde
  • Day 08: Khumjung-Tengboche(3860m): 4-5 hour

    The trail this morning descends to the Dudh Khosi(river) / There are spectacular views of Ama Dablam (6696m) and Kantega (6779m) Everest (8848m) and Lhotse (8501m). We cross the river at Phunki Thanga and climb through the afternoon amongst Rhododendron forest to the saddle at the top of the hill / right in front of us is Tengboche / the principal monastery of the Khumbu area / the views from here are unforgettable.
  • Day 09 : Tengboche – Rest/acclimatisation day.

    This is another catch-up day for our bodies / Nearby ridges offer the opportunity for a half-day hike to get close-up views of Ama Dablam / the monks usually give conducted tours around the monastery.
  • Day 10: Tengboche-Dingboche (4410m): 4-5 hours

    There’s a slight descent early today through lush forest / before a gradual climb up to the valleys highest year round settlement of Pangboche (3,860m) / continue ascending in the afternoon / through alpine meadows and yak herds / eventually reaching Dingboche.
  • Day 11 : Dingboche: Rest Day

    There are one of two hikes from here / you may choose / the shorter option ascends the hill immediately behind Dingboche / to drop steeply down to Periche. The Himalayan Rescue Association operates a medical post here and the western doctors conduct excellent seminars on Altitude Mountain Sickness (AMS) here most afternoons. The longer option is to trek up the Imja Tse valley towards Island Peak. The views of Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Cho Polu from here are outstanding. After a few hours the trekker terminus of Chukung is reached, and after a rest we return down the valley.
  • Day 12 : Dingboche-Lobuche(4910m): 5-6 hour

    Today is a climb to Duglha (4,620m) / from here there are stunning views of Tawachee and Cholatse (6440m) / the trail goes up to the Khumbu Glacier for an hour then left into the memorial area before reaching the village of Lobuche. (4,930m) / by this stage the effects of altitude will be kicking in and you can expect colder nights.
  • Day 13 : Lubuche-Gorak Shep(5140m): 2-3 hour

    The trail continues climb to Gorak Shep / overnight in Gorak Shep (5,140m).
  • Day 14 : Gorak Shep-Everest Base Camp- Gorakhshep: 7-8 hours

    Today we finally make Everest Base Camp (5,364m) walking through rocky and glacial trails / where climbers gather for summiting Everest. Continuing the trek we return to Gorakh Shep for overnight.
  • Day 15 : Gorakhshep to Pheriche (4240m): 3-4 hours

    In the morning hike to the famous viewing point of Kala Pattar (Black Rock) at 5,545m / this small peak offers the best views of Mt. Everest, Pumori and Ama Dablam you can get without climbing / back to Gorakhshep and trek on to Pheriche / the trail descends gradually down /accross small streams / fantastic views / rocky terrain until we reach Pheriche by the river / and overnight.
  • Day 16 : Pheriche-Pangboche, (3930m): 3-4 hours

    The trek to pangboche is a fairly gradual descent along the river and passed pine trees before a short climb up to Pangboche (3,930m), which lies on the bank of Imja Khola. overnight
  • Day 17 : Pangboche – Tengboche (3860m): Appros 2 hours

    Trek descends to reach Tyangboche (3860 m) in Khumbu. overnight
  • Day 18 : Tengboche- Namche Bazaar (3440m): 5-6 hours

    The walk from Tyangboche is mostly downhill on the main busy trail with a few steep climbs for an hour from the bridge at Phungitenga / near to Shanasha. The walk to Namche is very scenic on a long winding path. En route visit traditional villages of Khumjung and Khunde. There is an opportunity to visit one of its monasteries / the only monastery that has a Yeti Scalp / from Khumjung village another 30 minutes walk brings us to the village of Khunde /’ visit the Khunde Hospital funded by Sir Edmund Hillary Trust. After Khunde, a scenic and pleasant walk brings us to Namche
  • Day 19 : Namche Bazaar- Phakding (2610): 3-4 hours

    Today the trail steeply descends to the Hillary Suspension Bridge and then continues on an easy natural trail. overnight in Phakding (2,610m).
  • Day 20 : Phakding-Lukla (2840m): approx 3 hours

    Finally today the trail takes us back to Lukla (2,810m). On arrival in Lukla / time to relax overnight.
  • Day 21 : Lukla- Kathmandu

    After an early morning flight to Kathmandu, you will be received from the airport and taken to your hotel. Rest of the day is free for your shopping and relaxation.
  • Day 22: Free day relaxation and shopping in Kathmandu

  • Day 23: Departure day

    Transfer to airport / flight to onward destination with beautiful memory back home