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The sheer beauty of the barren mountains with clear blue sky in the backdrop and the ferocious Dudh Koshi River. Climb through the mountain with everest base camp trek along a 50-70 degree gradient; sub-zero temperatures, chilly winds, and freezing weather. The amazing view of snow-clad mountains, the vast greenery will take you to another level of enjoyment. Hop on board with everest base camp trek and get to know more!
Open arrival at Kathmandu Airport and prepare for a trek. get brief about your trek and make sure you have all types of equipment.
Trek towards Namche Bazaar, where the route is surrounded by huge green mountains. Stop at Monjo for lunch, and then trek for 3-4 hours before you take rest at the tea house.
Taking a day off at the Namche Bazaar and visit coffee shops, restaurants, bars. Other than this Monastery is also a good place to visit.
Trek for about 5 hours and reach Tengboche. Also, visit the monastery and stay overnight at the camp.
Start the 6 to 7-hour trek and reach Pangboche village. Witness the scenic beauty of Mount Ama Dablam. Lunch at Pangboche and then we will proceed towards Dingboche.
We will take a small hike to get a view of three mountains Mount Lhotse, Mount Makalu, and Mount Cho Yu. Overnight at Dingboche.
Trek towards to Dughla and witness the magnificent view of Mount Pumori and a glacial lake. Cross the Dhudkhosi and rest at Tea house for the night.
Trek to Gorakshep and Everest Base Camp and walk back to Gorakshep. Stay overnight at Gorakshep.
Hike towards Kala Patthar and reach towards Peak of Everest which will take a time of about 3 hours. Total time will be for 7 hours while you trek down to Pheriche.
Moderate trekking to Namche Bazaar and have a trek from Tengboche and after Phungi Thanga.
Last day of trekking in Khumbu and return to Lukla on the same day.
Catch a flight to Kathmandu from Lukla and take an overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Check out by 12 noon and depart back to your homes
You can reach out to us for flight ticket booking and we assure you to provide the best price available for your journey.
With the advent of updated technology, better trekking equipment, and safer evacuation systems, the trek to Everest Base Camp has become safer for the avid trekkers. And due to that, even the people with no mountaineering experience can and do finish this trek efficiently. For a first-timer, it is better to go through a trekking agent. They will make sure you have a great experience. There are chances to experience the symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), like nausea, vomiting, or headache. In such a case, immediately let your trek leader know about it. He will make sure the situation gets better.
The total distance of the Everest Base Camp trek is around 130 kilometers round trip beginning from Lukla. On this 14-day trek, you will be walking around 15 kilometers each day, excluding the time required for acclimatization.
No, liquor and smoke is to be strictly avoided during your trek. As you will trek in high altitude the oxygen level will keep changing. Consuming any kind of liquor will make you fall sick. You need to be physically fit to complete your whole trek. Consumption of liquor or smoke might cause AMS and nausea which could be dangerous.
The best time to take this trek is during the month of March to Mid June and from September to December. During the month of May, the days will be hotter just before the onset of monsoons. During December the temperature reaches below zero temperature and it is suitable for the trekkers.
If you are starting your trek from the south East Ridge than your Base Camp will be 5,380 m (17,600 ft) on the south side of Everest in Nepal. If you are trekking via Gorakshep below the Kala Pathar then your Base Camp will be is 5,545 metres
Yes, with high altitudes comes mountain sickness. Before you start the trek, it is important to understand the implications of high altitude on your body. Be aware of the symptoms of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) like mild headache, nausea and general discomfort. If you feel any of these symptoms, inform the trek leader on priority and follow his instructions. The guide will have first aid kit and oxygen cylinder to address the situation. You can even avoid falling so sick, if you carry suitable medications to suit your body
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Trekking the adorable Himalayas is always a must on the “to do” list of an avid trekker. After trekking over the Sahyadris and taking a few treks in Karnataka I decided to place my foot on the Himalayan Mountain Ranges. Going through the various options from Chadar, Sandakphu, Roopkund, Hampta Pass, etc. I finally narrowed down to the Everest Base Camp. I will definitely suggest my pals to go for this trek. I wish to do it again sometime soon.