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Destination

Everest Region, Nepal

Region

Everest Region

Trip Grade

Grade 2: Moderate

Accommodation

Tea House

Start / End Point

Kathmandu

Durations

14 Days

Max. Altitude

5,545 m (18,192 ft)

Meals Included

Breakfast, Lunch , Dinner

Group Size

1-10 Pax

Best Season

March- May & Sep - Nov

Transportation

Flight & Trekking

Trip Highlights

A scenic flight to Lukla

World’s highest airport at Syangboche (3,780m / 12.402ft)

Chance to explore the culture and lifestyles of the local Sherpa people

The magnificent views of the world’s highest peak, 8,848.68m/29,029 ft.

Views of other peaks such as Mt. Lhotse(8,516m), Cho Oyu (8,201m) and Mt. Makalu (8,463m)

Explore Sagarmatha National Park

Wide range of flora and fauna

Highest glacier on Earth- Khumbu Glacier (4,900 m)

Wildlife like musk deer, colorful pheasants, snow leopards, and Himalayan Tahrs

Ancient monastery in Tengboche (3,867m / 12,687ft) and more Buddhism ideology

Trip Overview

“Reaching the summit of a mountain gives great satisfaction, but nothing for me has been more rewarding in life than the result of our climb on Everest” –Sir Edmund Hilary- first man to climb Everest. There are mountains and then there is Everest. Mount Everest is world renowned as for its sheer size, priceless views and untouched terrain that has called to generations of trekkers looking for the ultimate challenge. Unknown to most is the delicate scenery and wide range to indigenous flora and fauna which call Everest home.

The journey beings in Kathmandu, the heart of Nepalese culture and the countries’ largest and most interesting city. Here you will spend a day absorbing the bustling city streets taking in the environment where you pass by timeless shrines on one side of the road while a local peddles authentic handicrafts nearby. With a certain mystique, Kathmandu is a wonderful blend of Buddhist roots coupled with a strong Hindu influence that needs to be experienced to appreciate. You will see everything from the bustling backpacker hub of Thamel to the worlds ‘largest stupa to Hindu cremation sites and maybe spot a living Hindu Goddess in between. After a day exploring Kathmandu you will board your flight and begin the trek.The morning flight to lukla is a breathtaking experience as you are shuffled into a small plane seating at most 10 people. Make sure to stay awake to catch breathtaking views of the Kathmandu Valley and the surrounding mountain scenery. Upon arrival in Lukla the journey truly begins as you begin your trip to basecamp.

From here on you will spend your days hiking and getting accustomed to the hospitality and warmth offered by the indigenous people inhabiting the small mountain towns. Each stop has its own charmes ranging from the bustling Namche Bazar to the quiet tranquil villages where you feel like living in a tiny bubble surrounded by the beauty that is the Everest Region. Here you will have a chance to speak with shirpas whose families have guided the trails for generations and experience first hand their wisdom about one of the worlds most popular trekking destinations. Couple this with home cooked meals of Daal Bhat and other authentic Nepali cuisines to truly give you a taste of Nepal

The Everest Base Camp Trek passes along the traditional Route passing through Khumbu the capital of the region before passing along the scenic Imja Khola river passing through by daunting forests featuring local flowers such as the rhodedendrons, magnolia and countless other flowers whose colors truly illuminate your hike as you work you way to the valley that lies below Everest.

The trek it self passes through an enchanting array of small villages each with their own story and opportunities for photos and fireside chats as you create memories that will last a lifetime. Along the path you will have the chance to visit a secluded mountain sanctuary in Thyangboche perched nearly 4 kilometers into the snowy mountain scenery. The stunning views provided a short hike from the monastery make for an unforgettable sunrise experience as you work your way up in the dark of the night making your way down the path under the banner of early morning stars and moonlight.Following a descent to Imja Khola and through the quaint villages of Pangboche and Pheriche you will arrive at the Khumbu Glacier. Past the glacier is Lobuche, an unparalleled vantage point supporting views of some of the worlds tallest and most impressive peaks. This leads to to Kala Pattar located 5554 meters above sea level. Every step of the journey is one step closer to the awe-inspiring sights that reward devoted trekkers. The views of Everest must be experienced to be described and there is a common bond amongst adventurers who make it to truly experience Everest.

We then work out way down to Everest Base Camp Trek where everyone who has ever climbed to the top of the world has stayed and you can literally walk in the footsteps of the most daring men and women in history including Sir Edmond Hillary. As you work your way back to Lukla you will as always form a strong bond with your guide as they give you insider secrets of the region, dazzle you with the complexities of the mountains, shirpa culture and maybe even teach you some Nepalese so you can haggle over souvenirs in the local language .

In Summary, the Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the worlds most popular for a reason. Few people can say they truly climbed the worlds highest mountain and saw the top of the world with their own eyes. At the end of the day you will realize that the true reward aside from the breathtaking views and photos is the bond you build with your travel partners and guide without the everyday modern distractions you take the time to form lasting memories and bonds with fellow travelers that along with the photos and souvenirs will last a lifetime.

Detailed Itinerary

In peak trek seasons (March, April, May, Sept, October, and November), Lukla flights from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA)  may be rerouted to Manthali Airport due to traffic congestion. So, during these months, our guide will pick you up from your hotel at around 12:30 am for a five-hour drive to Manthali. From Manthali, you will take a 20-minute flight to Lukla.  In other months (December, January, February, June, July, and August), you will take a 40-minute flight to Lukla from Kathmandu.

If you want to avoid the drive to Manthali from Kathmandu, you can book a helicopter to Lukla. However, it will cost you around 550 USD extra, provided five persons share the cost.

Our journey to EBC, which begins from Lukla, will be very exciting, as it will be our 1st day of the trek. We will leave Lukla and trek through Chaurikharka village and descend to Dudhkoshi Ghat (2,530m / 8,300ft) until we reach Phakding. Today’s trek will be short and enjoyable as we will also be acclimatizing. We can spend our spare time visiting local monasteries (like Rimishung Monastery) and preparing ourselves for a long trek the next day.

Altitude:2,850m / 9,350ft.
Duration:6.2km / 3.8miles ( 3 Hours)
Accommodation:Tea Houses

We will wake up in the morning and continue trekking along the northern bank of the Dudh Koshi River while enjoying the majestic views and crossing many suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River, including the Hillary Suspension Bridge. As we move forward, we arrive at the Sagarmatha National Park check post, where we will have our permits registered and then climb up through the dense forests. From this forest, we will catch the first sight of Mt. Everest. Trekking further, we will arrive at Namche Bazaar- the gateway to Everest.

Altitude:3,440m / 11,285ft
Duration:7.4km / 4.6 miles ( 6 Hours)
Accommodation:Tea Houses

It is time to acclimatize at Namche Bazaar itself. We recommend you to explore Namche Bazaar, as this town hosts numerous wifi-linked cafes and restaurants, souvenirs, and gear shops. We have several hiking options – such as visiting Hillary School, Sherpa settlement, Syangboche Airport, and yak farms. If you are passionate about Everest, you should not miss hiking up to Everest View Hotel, from where you can catch the breathtaking views of Mt. Everest.

Altitude:3,440m / 11,285ft
Accommodation:Tea Houses

This day we will leave Namche and head to Tengboche. The trail is full of ups and downs and passes through forests, making the trek challenging, but the views you get to enjoy are truly rewarding. If you are lucky, you might also spot musk deer, pheasants, and Himalayan Thars. Near the end of the trek, you will find yourself descending to Phunki Thenga Village, but after leaving Phunki Thenga, you will be ascending continuously until you reach Tengboche. Tengboche looks like handcrafted natural beauty, which opens up the stunning views of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. This day also provides you the chance to see the biggest Buddhist monastery in the Khumbu Region – the Tengboche Monastery. We will be spending the night at Deboche.

 

Altitude:3,855m / 12,850ft
Duration: 9.2km / 5.7miles ( 5 Hours)
Accommodation:Tea Houses

After breakfast, we will be heading to Dingboche. On the way, we will be passing many Chortens, mani walls, and several small villages – including Pangboche, from where you can enjoy the stunning views of Mt.Ama Dablam. Throughout the trek, you will be gaining altitude, and as you move nearer to Dingboche, you can see fields surrounded by stone walls to protect crops. In this hostile environment, the locals manage to grow barley, buckwheat, and potatoes this way. As the night falls, you will stay at Hotel Good Luck in Dingboche.

Altitude:4,360m / 14,290ft
Duration:12km / 7.45miles ( 5 Hours)
Accommodation:Tea Houses

It is time for acclimatization, once more. By reaching Dingboche, we will have gained considerable altitude, and our body needs time to adjust to the thin air and high altitude. However, to remain busy, we will be walking up the ridge above Dingboche to get spectacular views of mountains – Ama Dablam, Island Peak, Cho Oyu, & Makalu.

The trek to Lobuche will start on the trail that leads to a short uphill near the ridge above Pheriche Village. You will soon find yourself moving alongside the Khumbu Glacier as the hike takes you higher to the Thukla Hills. At the Thukla Hills, you will see the memorial statues of climbers who passed away in this region. Continuing our trek forward, we reach Lobuche, our destination for that day.

Altitude:4,930m /16,175ft.
Duration:8.5km / 5.2 miles ( 5 Hours)
Accommodation:Tea Houses

This is an extraordinary day as we will be summiting Base Camp. At first, we will be trekking through the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier and arrive at the beautiful Gorak Shep Village – a village surrounded by snow-capped mountains. We leave our belongings at Gorak Shep and hike up to the Base Camp. This is the closest you can ever get to the highest mountain in the world. You will savor the incredible views from EBC, take pictures of the surroundings, reflect on the memories and your achievements, and then head back to Gorak Shep. Along the way, you will also see the highest glacier in the world – the Khumbu Glacier.

Altitude:5,364m / 17,598ft
Duration:15km / 9.32miles
Accommodation:Tea Houses

We will be waking early in the morning at Gorak Shep and hiking to Kala Patthar to view the sunrise at Mt. Everest and other peaks. Believe us – you have never seen anything as awe-inspiring as the early sunshine covering Mt. Everest anywhere else. After spending some time at the viewpoint, we will trek back to Gorak Shep for breakfast. We will rest for a bit and start our trek to Pheriche, our destination for the day.

Altitude:5,555m / 18,208ft
Duration:9.6km / 6miles ( 5 Hours)
Accommodation:Tea Houses

After a good night’s sleep at Pheriche, we wake up early in the morning, have breakfast, and then trek down towards Tengboche. Our way passes through the rhododendron forests across the Imja Khola bridge, through the juniper forest, and finally to Tengboche, where we will be spending our night.

Altitude:4,250m / 13,945ft
Duration: 8.5km / 5.2miles ( 4 - 5 hours)
Accommodation:Tea Houses

After finishing breakfast at Tengboche early in the morning, we head back to Namche Bazaar. The trail takes us through forests full of high-altitude wildlife like pheasants, musk deer, mountain goats, and even snow leopards. Along your path, you will also see numerous prayer flags, chortens, the backside of Lhotse, and Mt. Everest. After arriving at Namche Bazaar, we will head to our lodges and rest as the trek for this day is over.

Altitude:3,855m / 12,850ft
Duration:9.2km / 5.7miles ( 5 Hours)

Today’s trek will be a short one as we head to Phakding, following the banks of the Dudh Koshi River and crossing many suspension bridges that lie on the way. After passing through several forests and small villages, we will finally reach Phakding. We will stay at Phakding for the night.

Altitude:3,440m / 11,285ft
Duration: 7.4km / 4.5miles ( 4 Hours
Accommodation:Tea Houses

Yet another short trek day that also marks the end of our trekking. We start by making a return down the Dudh Koshi valley. The route is mostly gentle uphill up to Kusum Stream, but before reaching Lukla, the trail heads steeply up to the west and takes us to Toktok. From here, the views will be entirely different, and we will spend some time savoring those views. We will continue until we reach Lukla. This will be our last day of trekking, and we will be resting at Lukla at night

Altitude:2,850m / 9,350ft
Duration:6.2km / 3.8 miles (3-4 Hours)
Accommodation:Tea Houses

This is the last of your trek. After breakfast, you will fly back to Kathmandu or Manthali, depending on the trekking season. If you are trekking in peak seasons (March, April, May, Sept, October, and November), from Lukla, you will take a 20-minute flight to Manthali Airport, and we will then drive you to Kathmandu from Manthali. In other months (December, January, February, June, July, and August), you will take the 40-minute flight back to Kathmandu.

You can book a helicopter from Lukla to Kathmandu to avoid the five-hour-long drive from Manthali to Kathmandu. However, it will cost around 500 USD extra, provided you share your helicopter with four others.

We hope your flight will be a relaxing one and provide you some time to appreciate your achievement and fall back on your memories. After arriving in Kathmandu, you can return to your hotel. How you spend the rest of the day is entirely up to you.

Duration:Flight Hours 40/20 minutes

Cost Includes

  • Domestic flights (Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu) tickets and airport departure taxes
  • Total 13 nights Available standard Tea house accomodations .
    All standard meals (17 lunches, 16 dinners, and 17 breakfasts) during the trek.
  • Government licensed, English Speaking, experienced Trekking trek leader (12 or above trekkers: 1 assistant guide)
  • Porters for trekkers luggage. One porter for two trekkers. 18kg maximum weight limit for a porter. One trekker luggage limit - 9kg.
  • Guides and porters coverage - meals, insurance, salary, lodging,
  • transportation, flight, and necessary equipment
  • Water purification tablets for safe drinking water
  • Sagarmatha National Park entry permit fee
  • Khumbu Pashang Lhamu Rural Municipality fees
  • Snacks (cookies) and seasonal fresh fruits every day
  • All government, local taxes, and official Expenses
  • Souvenirs - Good Karma Trekking t-shirt & cap
  • Good Karma Trekking certificate of appreciation after a successful trek
  • Farewell dinner at the end of the trek
  • Airport pick up and drop

Cost Excludes

  • International flight airfare
  • Nepal Entry Visa Fees for multiple entries on arrival at Tribhuvan
  • International Airport- (15 days - $25-30, 30 days- $40-50 and 90 days- $100-110)
  • Excess baggage charges (Limit is 9kg per Person)
  • All accommodation and meals in Kathmandu, before and after the journey
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu due to early arrival or late departure, early return from the trek.
  • Personal expense (shopping, snacks, boil bottle water, hot (tea, coffee) and
  • cold drinks, hot shower, alcohol, Wi-Fi, telephone call, battery re-charge fee),
  • extra porters, etc
  • Personal clothing and gear
  • Travel insurance that covers emergency high-altitude rescue and evacuation (compulsory)
  • Tips for guide and porters
  • Additional costs due to delays caused by things beyond the company's
  • control like landslides, weather conditions, itinerary modification due to
  • safety concerns, illness, change of government policies, strikes, etc.
  • All the costs and expenses which are not listed in "What is included?"

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Everest Base Camp Trek 14 Days

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20th February, 2025

5th March, 2025

US$1500

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10th April, 2025

23rd April, 2025

US$1600

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1st May, 2025

14th May, 2025

US$1500

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18th September, 2025

1st October, 2025

US$2000

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15th October, 2025

28th October, 2025

US$1800

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12th November, 2025

25th February, 2025

US$1500

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