Everest Base Camp Trekking for 13 Days
On this Everest Base Camp Trek, we can see astounding mountain views.
We enter the Sagarmatha National Park for which we will have a permit to enter.
The most popular duration of this trek is 13 days up to the Base Camp.
It is the highest altitude trek in the world.
EBC trek is one of the more challenging and you are not alone in this universe in doing this dream adventure to see Everest.
- Everest base camp trekking begins associate degree hour spectacular adventures mountain flight to Lukla on the future day of your arrival in national capital airdrome.
- Everest base camp trekking is doubtless one in all the foremost celebrated travel destination within the world.
- Scheduling: Shared Tour
- Languages offered on the Activity / Tour: English
- Duration: 13 days
- Skip the Line
- Confirmation will be received within 24 hours of booking, subject to availability
- This trek is available from March to May
- Live GuideEnglish
- Pick-up serviceGuide according to the guest required.
- Easy Cancellation100% Cancellation fee for customers to cancel 30 days prior to the tour and 50% cancellation fee 31-45 days prior to the tour.
- TIMS Card
- All Transport Pick up and drop in private Vehicle
- Kathmandu Hotel 2 night BB / 3 stars
- Flight to Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu with airport tax
- Guide flight Ticket Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu
- Twin share accommodation in tea-house lodge during the days in trek
- Food: 3 meals a day (Breakfast, lunch, and Dinner) with Cup of tea, provided from the tea-house menus
- An English speaking & license holder trekking guide & the 01 porters each 2 person costumer: all insured, salary, food & accommodation all paid
- Welcome Dinner at Nepali Culture restaurants
- Kathmandu Half day Sightseeing
- During sightseeing tours guide
- First aid kit box
- Local and govt. taxes
- Sagarmatha National Park entry fee.
- Visa fees for Nepal (US$ 30 per person) for 15 days
- International flights
- Personal travel insurance for helicopter evacuation (available on request)
- Additional accommodation, activities or transport not included in the itinerary or before/after the dates specified (available on request)
- Expenses of a personal nature such as alcohol, bottled drinks including bottled water, snacks, laundry, excess baggage fees, phone calls,
- Tips for guides and crew member or drivers
- Hot showers during trekking
- Expenses incurred as a result of flight delays, strikes, weather conditions, illness or other events outside of our control (payable directly and locally if required)
On arrival in Kathmandu, you are met by our representative who will transport you to your hotel in the heart of Kathmandu for the night.
You have a scenic flight of 30 – 35 minutes to Lukla (2800m) from Kathmandu.
In Lukla, you can see the airline office and numerous lodges. The trail from Lukla leads you to Chablung (2700) and it descends steeply to the Tharo Kosi which is also known as Kusum Kangru Khola (river). Beyond the Tharo Kosi Bridge, the trail climbs to Ghat (2590) and again climbs to Phadking (2700m).
In Phadking you can climb to the gompa to see your first view of the high peaks. Now you will really feel like you have arrived in the Himalayan Kingdom.
From Phadking the trail follows the Dudh Koshi River and reaches Zamphuti.
From here you can see excellent views of Thamserku peak. Then the trail climbs to Chomoa, the site of an agricultural project, an interesting place to have a look around and gain an insight into the farming way of life of these people.
From Chomoa, the trail again climbs to Monjo (2840m) and enters the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park (1148sq km, established in 1976).
Walking some distance up the hill you will be at Jorsale (2830m) and after a long climb with views of Mt. Everest peeking over the ridge of Nuptse (7879m) the trail reaches the street of Namche Bazaar (3420m).
After having breakfast take some sightseeing around Namche Bazaar.
Then you can hike to the Everest View Hotel, the ideal place to overview some of the outstanding mountains such as Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Lhotse etc.
Make sure you have your camera to capture this moment.
You can walk around the Khumjung valley, Hillery School, and Khunde Hospital and then return back to Namche.
In the center of Namche, you can visit the mountaineering museum and visit the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC).
In Namche Bazaar you can spend some time interacting with the fun-loving Sherpa and Rai people.
In Namche above the police check post you will see Sagarmatha National Park headquarters and if you want to look at the visitor center it is open from 8 AM to 4 pm except for Saturdays and holidays.
Stay at Guesthouse.
From Namche Bazaar the trail climbs up and down to Sanasa where the trail descends gradually to Teshinga and then it drops steeply to Phunki Thanga.
Climbing two hours from Phunki Thanga you will reach Tengboche (3850m).
Tengboche is a religious place for the Sherpa people and the entire Solukhumbu area. Here you will see the Tengboche Monastery which is one of the oldest monasteries in Nepal.
Maybe you can get a chance to see the monks chanting and singing.
From Tengboche, you will reach the tiny village of Devuche and after climbing some magnificently carved stones you will be at Pangboche (3860m).
Walking the lower route from Pangboche and entering the alpine meadow you will be at Shomara. The trail then passes to Orsho. Beyond Orso, the route divides to Dingboche (4350m) or Pheriche (4240m).
Pheriche is the windiest place of the Khumbu area, here you will find the Health post and Himalayan Rescue Association.
Stay at Guesthouse – Lunch, Dinner, and Breakfast. O/N at Pheriche or Dingboche.
The trail ascends from Pheriche/Debouche and after crossing some bridges you will reach Duglha. From Duglha the trail steeply goes up to the Khumbu glacier and drops a bit to the valley of Lobuche (4930m). Stay at Guesthouse – Lunch, Dinner, and Breakfast. O/N at Lobuche.
The trail from Lobuche progresses gradually upwards providing splendid views of Mt Pumori.
In the afternoon you will reach Gorak Shep (5360m) and have lunch here. Then go E.B. C. After exploring the E.B.C. to back to Gork Shep. which is surrounded by mountains.
Stay at Guesthouse – Lunch, Dinner, and Breakfast. O/N at Gorak Shep.
Early in the morning hike to Kalapattar (5545m) which is the most exciting part of the trip and take in panoramic views of Mt. Everest, the way of the South Col Khumbu, the icefall and glacier and Pumori as well.
Return to Gorek Shep, After that, you prepare to go down at Pheriche.
Trek back to Tengboche. Stay at Guesthouse – Lunch, Dinner, and Breakfast. O/N at Tengboche.
Trek back to Lukla. Stay at Guesthouse – Lunch, Dinner, and Breakfast. O/N at Lukla.
Fly back to Kathmandu.
After having Lunch enjoy a guided sightseeing tour around Kathmandu valley. You will visit many Buddhist and Hindu temples which reflect the local culture and tradition of Nepalese society.
In the evening you will return to the Hotel, B.B. O/N at Kathmandu.
Departure.
- Everest base camp trekking is doubtless one in all the foremost celebrated travel destination within the world.
- Mount Everest is still growing; now 8,848 metres (29,029). Mt Everest was formed when Eurasia and the Indian subcontinent collided 50 million years ago, sparking a geologic epic that still hasn’t ended and causes Mt. Everest to grow about 4 millimeters ea