Everest Base Camp Trek – 14 Days

$1399 $1099 / Person

Destination

Lukla, Namche, Gorakshep, Kala Patthar, EBC

Trip Type

High-Altitude Adventurous Hike

Duration

14 Days

Trip Grade

Moderate

Start At

Kathmandu

End At

Kathmandu

Altitude

5,545m

Transport

Private vehicle / By Air

Accomodation

Teahouse

Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Transfer to Hotel

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Day 2 Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding

  • Duration: One day 
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m 
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Time: 4 to 5 hours
Peak Elevation: 2610 RoomsTea Room

Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla: This route is typically run the most, particularly in the off-peak months of January, February, June, July, August, and December. Please be aware that the airline alone decides whether to keep running flights, and the number of passengers in a particular month has an impact on that choice. Today, we’ll wake up between five and six a.m. Once our staff has escorted you to the domestic airport terminal in Kathmandu, you will board a flight that will take 30 to 45 minutes to reach Lukla.

If there aren’t any direct flights available between Kathmandu and Lukla:

Manthali to Lukla Flight: During peak seasons like as March, April, May, October, and November, there will be a flight from Ramechhap/Manthali to Lukla due to an increase in air traffic. The Manthali/Ramechhap airport is about a five- to six-hour drive from Kathmandu. We get up between 1:30 and 2:30 a.m. on this day, drive to the Manthali airport in a shared tourist car, and take a 20-minute flight to Lukla.

After landing at Tenzing Hillary Airport in Lukla, we begin our official journey to reach Everest Base Camp. In addition to assigning porters to handle your bags, we will eat breakfast in Lukla. Also take note that there will be one porter assigned for every two persons.

Following a satisfying breakfast in Lukla, we will now embark on our journey towards Phakding. The trails link to Namche Bazar by following the Dhudh Koshi River downhill, where you will also encounter the little settlement of Ghat. We will spend the night at Pakhding, which you will reach after around 4 to 5 hours of trekking.

The day’s top sights are prayer wheels, the Gomps monasteries located along level routes, Tenzing Hillary airport (also known as Lukla airport), stupas, and Phakding settlement.
Viewed mountains: Mount Gongla (5813m), Mount Karyolung (6511m), Mount Kusum Kanguru (6367m), and Mount Nupla (5885m).

Day 3 Phakding to Namche Bazaar Trek

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Time: Five to Six Hours Trek Peak Altitude: 3440 m; LodgingTea Room

Following breakfast at our nearby lodge, we will begin our journey in the direction of Namche Bazar. The trails meander around the Dudh Koshi River, and numerous suspension bridges will provide an exhilarating element to your journey. We will have to go through the procedure of having our entry permit verified because we will be legally entering Sagarmatha National Park. After lunch, the walk continues along, winding through forests of rhododendron and pine. With time, the ascent becomes steeper, and you can start to experience the affects of altitude. Eventually, after travelling for about six to seven hours, you will arrive to Namche Bazaar, where we will spend the night.

The main points of interest for the day include the vibrant Namche bazaar in Sherpa town, the entrance gate to Sagarmatha National Park, the Sherpa Cultural Museum, the Sagarmatha National Park headquarters, Namche Monastery, and Tenjin Hilary Bridge.

Viewed mountains include Kusum Kanguru (6367m), Shar (6093m), Nupla (5885m), Khumbila (5761m), Tengi ragi tau (6983m), Ama Dablam (6814m), Thamserku (6608m), Tobuche (6501m), Everest (8848m), Lhotse (8516m), Lhotse Shar (8393m), Nuptse (7861m), and Kabsila (5583m).

Day 4 Acclimatization at Namche Bazaar

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Time: Five to Six Hours Trek Peak Elevation 3880 m LodgingTea Room

Trekking upwards can provide a problem for altitude sickness sufferers. Acclimatisation days reduce the chance of altitude sickness. Namche Bazar is the planned location of the first day of acclimatisation.

The main trading hub for Sherpas in the Everest Region is Namche Bazar. Along with a range of products, such as hiking equipment and local handicrafts, this area also offers housing options, such as hotels and guesthouses. To acclimatise ourselves to Namche Bazaar on this specific day, we shall trek adjacent locations. To discover more about the history and traditions of the Sherpa people, we will go to the Sherpa Cultural Museum.

Following that, we go up to Hotel Everest View—the highest hotel on Earth—and Syangboche Airport, the highest airport in Nepal, which are three of the best vistas in the Everest region. Admire breathtaking vistas of Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, Everest, and other peaks from this location.

  • The Everest View Hotel, the Namchebazar local market, and the scenic view of Mount Everest are the day’s main attractions.
  • Viewed mountains include Kusum Kanguru (6367m), Shar (6093m), Nupla (5885m), Khumbila (5761m), Tengi ragi tau (6983m), Ama Dablam (6814m), Thamserku (6608m), Tobuche (6501m), Everest (8848m), Lhotse (8516m), Lhotse Shar (8393m), Nuptse (7861m), and Kabsila (5583m).

Day 5 Namche to Tengboche Trek

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Time: Five to Six Hours Trek Peak Elevation 3680 m LodgingTea Room

Your journey will commence by following the Dudh Koshi River. As you go, take in the breathtaking vista of the mountains. Ascend towards Phungi Thenga among breathtaking rhododendron woodlands.

Tengboche provides an amazing view of Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Mount Everest as you proceed with your hike. The stunning views of rivers, monasteries, glaciers, and lush rhododendron woods are the reward for the EBC journey.

The day’s main features included brownish hills, forests, waterfalls, pine and rhododendron-covered forests, and many other mountains.Ama Dablam (6814m), Shar (6093m), Kusum Kanguru (6367m), Tobuche (6501m), Thamserku (6608m), and Nupla (5885m).

Day 6 Tengboche to Dingboche Trek

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Time: Five to Six Hours Trek Peak Altitude: 4410 m; LodgingTea Room

Today is the start of the amazing and difficult journey to Dingboche from Tengboche. The hike is around 12 kilometres long and takes 5 to 6 hours to finish, depending on how quickly you walk.

We will spend the night in Tengboche and begin our journey to Dingboche early the following day. The walk continues through the alpine woodland to Deboche, where a suspension bridge crosses Imja Khola. Along the way, we’ll also pass a wall with inscriptions made in stone. Trekking enthusiasts frequently visit Dingboche because of its breathtaking vistas of the Himalayan range. The enormous peaks of Nuptse, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam encircle the small town, which is located in a valley. Additionally, Dingboche is well-known for its stone walls that protect crops from severe winds and its potato fields.

Later in the day, you’ll be rewarded with breath-taking views of Ama Dablam. We walk to the Pangboche village and then follow the path to Imja Valley. We will eventually reach Dingboche after a few hours of trekking, where we will spend the night.

You might stop at a teahouse to recuperate for the day once you get in Dingboche.

  • The day’s main highlights include the brownish hills, rivers, forests, waterfalls, Ama Dablam (6814 m), Thamserku (6608 m), Tobuche (6501 m), Kusum Kanguru (6367 m), Shar (6093 m), and Nupla (5885 m). It also includes a monastery and a village in Pangboche.

Day 7 Acclimatization day at Dingboche

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Time: Five to Six Hours Trek Peak Altitude: 5121 m; LodgingTea Room

Today is our rest day following our initial acclimatisation in Namche. To prevent altitude sickness, you must adapt to the increasing altitude and changing environment. Today we walk to the top of Nangkartshang Peak as part of our acclimatisation process. From the summit, there is a stunning view of Ama Dablam. After climbing to acclimatise yourself, you can explore the hamlet on foot or relax in the teahouse.

You can stroll around the tiny community and learn more about the Sherpa way of life. You can also taste some traditional Sherpa meals or some freshly made pastries from the neighbourhood bakery. It’s also possible to quickly ascend to a neighbouring lookout for an amazing view of the surrounding mountains.

  • The highest pool table in the world, the stone walls enclosing Imja Valley, and the Internet café are the main draws for the day. The mountains that can be seen are Lhotse (8516), Lhotse Shar (8400), Ama Dablam (6814), Taboche (6501), Cholatse (6440), and Island Peak (6189).

Day 8 Dingboche to Lobuche Trek

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Time: Five to Six Hours Trek Peak Altitude: 4940 m; LodgingTea Room

We’ll walk a short ascent to Thukla today and then head towards Lobuche. From this point on, the stunning vista of Taboche and Cholatse will wow you. We will pass by stone marks and the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier.

You will encounter stone memorials, erected in honour of the climbers who have departed, adorned with colourful prayer flags. You will arrive to the settlement of Lobuche after a strenuous journey. The enormous mountain ranges of Nuptse, Lobuche, and Pumori are seen from the settlement.

  • The day’s main sights include the Khumbu Glacier, climbers’ and Sherpas’ memorials, The mountains that can be seen from Chola Lake are Pumori (7138m), Lobuche Peak (6119m), Khumbutse (5849m), Kangtega (6782), Thamserku (6608m), Taboche (6501m), and Khumbutse (7861m).

Day 9 Gorak Shep to Everest Base Camp Trek

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

  • Time: 4 to 5 hours Trek
  • Peak Elevation 5364 m
  • LodgingTea Room

The routes will lead you to Gorak Shep first, and subsequently to Everest Base Camp. After breakfast, you will leave Lobuche and travel alongside the Khumbu glacier, enjoying the stunning views of Mt. Nuptse. We are almost approaching the settlement of Gorak Shep.

From this point on, you travel forward to reach Everest Base Camp. The path ahead is difficult because of the rugged terrain. The stunning view of Khumbu Glacier and Khumbu Icefall can be seen when travelling this route. When you reach base camp, you’ll be greeted with a wide view of Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Pumori, Khumbutse, and the surrounding peaks. The feeling of being at the base of the world’s highest peak promises to be unforgettable.

You will take the same path back to Gorak Shep after spending some time at the base camp. The return walk can be challenging due to the steep and rocky terrain. But there are no words to describe how amazing it feels to having finished such a difficult walk. You’ll feel proud of yourself for doing one of the most popular treks in the world as you return to Gorak Shep.

  • Mount Everest, Everest Base Camp, and Khumbu Glacier are the day’s main highlights. The mountains that can be seen are Everest (8848 metres), Nuptse (7861 metres), Changtse (7543 metres), Pumori (7138 metres), Chumbu (6859 metres), Lingtren (6749 metres), and Khumbutse (6665)

Day 10 Gorak Shep to Pheriche via Kala Pattar

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Time: Five to Six Hours Trek Peak Altitude: 5554 m; LodgingTea Room

The Everest Base Camp Trek’s highest point, Kala Patthar, is the destination you will reach today. The walk begins early in the morning and provides a breathtaking view of the enormous mountains as the sun comes up.

Go to Kala Patthar for a spectacular view of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Pumori. Cherish every joyful moment and incredible feeling you experience while standing atop Mount Everest. After spending some time together, you will descend to Gorak Shep and follow the path that leads to Pheriche village as part of our EBC journey.

  • Highlights of the day: stunning sunrise, the Golden Mountains, which include Mount Everest and Kalapatthar; mountains seen include Ama Dablam (6814 m), Taboche (6501 m), Cholatse (6440 m), Pumori (7138 m), Lhotse (8516 m), Nuptse (7861 m), and Everest (8848 m).

Day 11 Pheriche to Namche

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Time: 7 to 8 hours Trek Peak Altitude: 3440 m; LodgingTea Room

You will leave Pheriche behind and go back towards Namche Bazaar on day 11 of the Everest Base Camp Trek. After the strenuous uphill portions of the trail, the trek’s downhill descent portion may be welcome.

You can also peruse the neighbourhood market in Namche Bazaar, where a range of handcrafted items and souvenirs are available for purchase. Another option is to go to the nearby monastery, which provides an insight into the Sherpa people’s spiritual side.

  • Key points of interest for the day include the Tengboche Monastery, Namche Bazar, suspension bridges, and nearby villages.Everest (8848 metres), Lhotse (8516 metres), Lhotse Shar (8393 metres), Nuptse (7861 metres), Tengi ragi tau (6983 metres), Ama Dablam (6814 metres), Kangtewa (6685), Thamserku (6608 metres), Tobuche (6501 metres), Kusum Kanguru (6367 metres), Shar (6093 metres), Nupla (5885 metres), Khumbila (5761 metres), and Kabsila (5583 metres)

Day 12 Namche to Lukla

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Duration: 6 to 7 hours; Maximum Altitude: 2860 metres; LodgingTea Room

The hiking adventure at Everest Base Camp ends today when we get to Lukla. We leave Namche Bazaar for Lukla after breakfast. This is your last day in the Everest region, so take a tour through the village.

As you get closer to Lukla, more lodges and shops will start to appear along the path, signalling the return of civilization. As you arrive in Lukla, celebrate the end of your trek with a hot dinner and a refreshing drink. You’ll have time to rest and reflect on your incredible adventure before returning to Kathmandu the following day.

  • The day’s main attractions are a level trail, wide plains, woods of pine and rhododendron, Sherpa communities, prayer wheels, and flags.
    Mountains observed:Everest (8848 metres), Lhotse (8516 metres), Lhotse Shar (8393 metres), Nuptse (7861 metres), Tengi ragi tau (6983 metres), Ama Dablam (6814 metres), Thamserku (6608 metres), Lobuche (6501 metres), Kusum Kanguru (6367 metres), Shar (6093 metres), Nupla (5885 metres), Khumbila (5761 metres), and Kabsila (5583 metres)

Day 13 Lukla to Kathmandu

  • Duration: One day
  • Maximum Altitude:1400 m
  • Hotel Accommodation

Our personnel will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transport you in our exclusive tour vehicle to your accommodation. After you arrive at the hotel, we will have a briefing. You will meet with your trip guide during that briefing, who will give you details on the walk. You are also welcome to ask us any more questions you may have.

*Please be aware that the briefing will take place at our office if you arrive before 5 p.m. Nevertheless, we will hold the briefing in your hotel if you come in the late evening.

Duration: One day Maximum Altitude:1400 m Hotel Accommodation

Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu: The flight from Lukla to Kathmandu takes about 30 to 40 minutes. You will be transported to the hotel in Kathmandu either in a shared or private vehicle when you arrival at the airport. Please be aware that the airline alone decides whether to keep running flights, and the number of passengers in a particular month has an impact on that choice.

If there aren’t any flights that go from Lukla to Kathmandu directly:

Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu: The journey takes between thirty and forty minutes. You will be transported to the hotel in Kathmandu by shared transportation as you land at the airport. Please be aware that the airline alone decides whether to keep running flights, and the number of passengers in a particular month has an impact on that choice.

We will celebrate the conclusion of the day with a supper celebrating the completion of the 14-day journey at Everest Base Camp, attended by all of the trekkers and the RTteam.

If you would want to remain longer, we can arrange trips to some of Nepal’s most popular destinations. We provide helicopter trips in addition to short treks like the five-day Mardi Himal Trek and the Nagarkot Trek. Furthermore, we provide international travel to destinations such as Bhutan, India, and Tibet.

  • The plane’s amazing aerial view of the terrain is the main draw.
    Viewed mountains include Mount Gongla (5813m), Mount Karyolung (6511m), Mount Kusum Kanguru (6367m), and Mount Nupla (5885m).

Day 14 Departure Day

  • Peak Elevation: 1400 metres

Our exhilarating journey to the Everest region is now over! Today marks the conclusion of our 14-day journey to Everest Base Camp. One of our colleagues will accompany you to the Tribhuvan International Airport so you can catch your trip home.

With the expectation of seeing you again soon, we bid you farewell!

Trip Hilights

  • The World`s famous trek

  • 3-star Hotel in Kathmandu and clean teahouses in trek

  • An authentic Nepali experience with local guides

  • A fully guided and easy-to-find group-joining trip

  • Everyday departure for private booking

  • Best service guaranteed

  • Includes full meals, transport, lodges and hotels, and local staffs

Trip Overview

Everest Base Camp Trek

Trekking to the Everest Base Camp is an exciting, high-altitude adventure in Nepal. The Everest expedition begins in Kathmandu with a flight to Lukla and ascends to Kalapathar, the Khumbu glaciers, and the base camp. Trekking to the summit of Everest presents a singular chance to take in the stunning views of Mount Everest and the Himalayas as well as the rich culture of the Sherpa people.

For those who enjoy the outdoors and mountains, the Everest Base Camp Trek, or EBC Trek as it is more well known, is the ideal adventure package. and particularly for individuals who desire to be encircled by the Himalayas. We set out on a tour from the culturally rich valley to the vast and uncharted territory of Sagarmatha National Park. We will have the opportunity to experience adventure, peace, culture, tradition, and nature while on the EBC hiking.

14 days Each year, thousands of adventure tourists embark on one of the most popular odysseys in the world: the Everest base camp trek. Known as the Everest Region, Khumbu, Nepal, is home to the Base Camp Trekking Trail.It takes 12 to 14 days to travel the approximate 300 kilometres (186 km) to the base camp site and back, including a sightseeing flight to and from Lukla.

At 5,645 metres (18,519 feet) above sea level, the highest viewpoint point, Kala Patthar, also known as Black Rock, is one of the highlights of the 14-day Everest adventure. We will have the greatest view of Nuptse and Mount Everest on our excursion, which is a “once in a lifetime experience.” Known by many as the “Tibetan West Peak,” Mt. Nuptse is located 2 km (1.2 mi) to the west-southwest of Everest.

Leaving the daily grind behind and venturing into a new perspective on life is symbolised by the Everest base camp journey. Aside from everything else, it’s a chance to discover more about the actual fighters that reach the top of the planet.

The adventure way to the Goddess of the Sky involves trekking to the base camp of Mount Everest in Nepal. Meaning “the Head in the Great Blue Sky,” the term “Everest” is actually Chomolungma Peak in Tibet and Mount Sagarmatha in Nepal. The name comes from the Sanskrit phrases Sagar, which means “sky,” and Matha, which means “head.”

The southeast ridge approach to Accent is the same path that Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary took in 1953 to reach the summit of Mount Everest.They reached the summit at 11:30 local time on May 29, 1953, using the same route—the South Col route.Compared to the northern side, this trail is less technically challenging and more easy to meander.

Why Everest Base Camp Trekking Experience With RT Adventures

  1. Our easy-to-use, secure online booking system works with our RT-certified tour operators that speak fluent English.
  2. Depending on the requirements and interests of the customer, we provide different itinerary options for trip postponement services.
  3. We offer packages that cover every kind of transportation (in a private or public vehicle, depending on the client’s preference).
  4. We will take an incredible flight to Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla, where we will stay at local tea houses and learn about the customs, culture, and way of life of the Sherpa people.
  5. The trekking track crosses the boundary of Sagarmatha National Park, a recreational area including a broad range of geographical and altitudinal districts, and enriched with a diverse range of flora and wildlife.
  6. The major commercial hub of the Khumbu region and the entry point to the high Himalayas is Lukla, also known as Namche Bazaar.
  7. Trekking to Everest base camp, pass through the Tengboche hamlet, which is predominantly religious.
  8. We offer a fantastic tour to Everest Base Camp with an RT-certified Trek Guide who speaks fluent English.
  9. We also offer a trek to Kala Patthar, where you can see a glacier, the Khumbu Icefall, and a vista of Mount Everest.
  10. Rhododendron, pine, and oak forests, terraced fields, meadows, pastureland, bridges, monasteries, museums, libraries, labs, and the wilderness are all covered on the trekking path.

Everest Base Camp Trek Costs For 2024, 2025, And 2026

For the years 2024, 2025, and 2026, the cost of the Everest base camp climb is $1295 per person if you join us in a group from Kathmandu. The cost of our Everest expedition include the following: private transportation, Lukla flights, lodging, food, permits, porters, guides and airport transfer.

Prices do, however, differ according to the type of trip (Private Trek and Group Joining) and the method of payment (individual or group).

10% off in first booking

No. of Person Price Per Person
1 pax US $1550
2 to 4 pax US $1450
5 to 10 pax US $1295
11 to 15 Pax US $1195

Note:Should more services be required, the price may also go up.

14 Days Everest Base Camp Trail Description

As you are undoubtedly aware, the Everest Base Camp Trek is “one of the world’s most iconic trekking routes.”This demanding and rewarding journey meanders along the Khumbu Valley. The known entry point to Mount Everest, Lukla 2,619 m (8,593 ft), is where our journey begins. Our treks to the base camp of Mount Everest begin in Lukla.We climb from here to Namche Bazaar, often known as “The Sherpa Capital.” The primary market hub and well-liked trekking destination in the Khumbu region is Namche. This is a stopover in the high Himalayas for altitude acclimatisation.

The holy Buddhist monastery of Tengboche, located at 3,860 metres (12,630 ft) above sea level, is the next stop on our route.We can enter a state of spiritual bliss right here.The Sherpa people’s distinctive traditional beliefs are available at Tengboche monastery. Among the numerous other Himalayan peaks that can be viewed from Tengboche are Tawache, Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku.

The neighbouring town of Thani is where Tenzing Norgay was born. Alongside Sir Edmund Hillary, he was the first person to reach the top of Mount Everest. Norgay joined Tengboche Monastery as a monk. We will be going to Dingboche Camp after we have spent a day at Tengboche.

Dingboche is located in Nepal’s Khumbu area at an elevation of 4,410 metres (14,470 feet). Our 14-day walk to the Everest base camp will take us through the town of Dingboche. It acts as our acclimatisation base two. Köppen categorises Dingboche’s climate as tundra (ET). The altitude and summer monsoon have the greatest influence on the climate, which features chilly summers with lots of rain and dry, icy winters.

The months of March and April in the spring or October and November in the autumn are the optimum times to trek Mount Everest.These are marked by pleasant weather and clear views of the mountains. Trekking at Mount Everest base camp is now possible, which makes winter trekking (December to February) a great option.Similar to Dingboche, Lobuche is the highest camp and can house hikers. In the winter, the Everest Trek in the Solukhumbu region offers less busy pathways and excellent customer service from neighbourhood tea shops.

And after that, we travel to Lobuche, a little village close to the foot of Mount Everest in the Khumbu region of Nepal (also known as Lobuje). Located on the southeast route, Lobuche is among the final overnight locations on the “trail to base camp” way leading to Everest Base Camp (South).

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Everest Base Camp And Hike To Kalapathar

The final destination before the base camp, Gorakshep, will finally be reached.Your last ascent to Everest Base Camp begins at Gorakshep. Elevated 5,364 metres (17,598 feet) above sea level is where it is located.

Our expedition party may then walk up to the Everest base camp from there. We will be heading to Gorak Shep after the summit. It is referred to by the Dalai Lama as “the steps to heaven.”Trekking from Lukla to Everest Base Camp concludes here. The following day, we walk to the 5,545-meter (18,192-foot) Kala Patthar for a spectacular Everest view. From there, we begin our descent to Lukla via Pheriche, Namche Bazzar, and Phakding.

Best Time For Trek To Everest Base Camp

Best time for Everest base camp trek

The months of late September through November, March through May, and December through February are the ideal times to hike to Everest Base Camp. The sky is clear and the weather is usually consistent during these months, making it possible to see the mountains clearly.

Hiking is best done in the autumn when the days are sunny and the weather is moderate. It’s also less crowded now than it is in the spring. The vegetation is in full bloom and the weather is warmer in the spring, adding to the beauty of the surroundings. But, as this is a popular hiking season, there can be a lot of people on the trails. Though it’s less congested, winter apparel still needs to be worn in layers.

A trek to Everest Base Camp is undoubtedly something you should think about if you’re an explorer searching for a once-in-a-lifetime event.

Are you prepared to embark on an incredible journey? Come along with us for an amazing journey to the base of Everest! Make your travel reservation right away to take advantage of this chance to tour the world’s roof!

Is This EBC Trek Suitable For You?

The 14-day Everest base camp trek plan includes an acclimatisation time and limits daily altitude rise to minimise the chance of altitude sickness.

During the trek, suitable seating is necessary to allow for sufficient relaxation. This trip includes two days for acclimatisation, at 3,450 metres (11,319 feet) in Namche Bazaar and 4,410 metres (14,470 feet) in Dingboche, to help your body adjust to the higher altitude.

Achieving access to Mount Everest’s base camp is a noteworthy accomplishment that not many people get to enjoy. The trekking businesses encourage ethical tourism, which is sustainable for the locals and their environment, while the trekkers contribute to the local economy.

You will be hiking for six to seven hours a day, beginning on the day you arrive at TIA in Kathmandu, Nepal, and ending with the thrilling flight to Lukla. The track weaves through numerous side valleys, rugged stony trails, and high-altitude mountain passes.

Any age range can participate in the journey to Everest base camp, from 10-year-old kids to 70-year-old men and women.Seize the chance to fulfil your goal of hiking in the Everest region’s high mountains. For these reasons, before starting this trek, you should be in good health and be physically and mentally fit.

Hiring a guide is strongly advised if you intend to trek to Everest Base Camp alone in order to secure your safety and successfully negotiate the difficult terrain.

RT Travel Tips For Mount Everest Base Camp Trip

  1. The walk requires a strong degree of fitness, so getting started on your training early is essential.
  2. By focusing on strength and aerobic training, you can increase your stamina.
  3. Acclimating appropriately is crucial because there is a genuine risk of altitude sickness throughout the trek.
  4. Don’t race to higher altitudes; instead, take your time getting used to the new environment.
  5. You should pack a decent sleeping bag, a down jacket, and warm, waterproof clothing because the weather in the Himalayas may be erratic.
  6. Verify that you have all the necessary tools and gear.
  7. Be careful to consume a diet rich in nutrients and to drink enough of water.
  8. It is best to hire a guide or sign up for a trekking group if you want to hike to Everest Base Camp alone.
  9. The expertise and experience of Everest guides ensures a fun and safe hike.
  10. For any trek in the Himalayas, obtaining travel and medical insurance is essential.
  11. Verify that in the event of an emergency, evacuation and medical treatment are covered by your policy.
  12. Honour the ecology and culture of your community.
  13. Bring the required paperwork and hiking permits with you.
  14. Do not litter or leave rubbish behind; instead, abide by the Leave No Trace philosophy.
  15. Prepare for unexpected delays and issues that may arise.
  16. Positivity and the ability to adjust to changing circumstances are essential.

Everest Base Camp Group Trek: Joining The Fixed Departures

Whether you are travelling alone, in a pair, in a trio, or in any other number, the 14-day Everest base camp trek is available for group joining. We offer a group joining service so that you can finish the Everest base camp journey with another group of strangers. The 14-day EBC trek includes round-trip airfare, round-the-clock hotel accommodations in Kathmandu, a guide, and one porter for every two guests.

Due of its lower cost compared to a private Everest luxury trip, this kind of trek is known as a budget trek. Please contact us for more details, as the price of climbing Everest is subject to change.

Private Everest Base Camp Trek, 14 Days

Booking a private trek to Everest base camp entails making travel arrangements for your own family or group of friends. We offer daily departures for anyone who reserve a private Everest trip at any time of year. You can make the trip as opulent as you can by booking opulent accommodations, sumptuous meals, and other extras when you travel in a private party.

When comparing the group’s cost to join the Everest base camp trek, the private trek will end up costing more.Get in touch with us for a thorough quote and to discuss your needs.

See our helpful information section for more details about the Everest Base Camp Trek. or if you have additional inquiries concerning the EBC Trek. Speak with Binod, our travel expert, at any time.

For Reservations, Verify Availability

Add-Ons & Options

Upgrade: Kathmandu to Lukla By Helicopter Flight

Easy and Beautiful Travel: Take a helicopter ride from Kathmandu to Lukla to heighten your experience. Take in the excitement of a quicker, more exclusive transfer while taking in the breath-blowing scenery for an additional US $395 per person. It’s a special aspect of your trip to Everest Base Camp, not merely a way to get about..

Upgrade: Lukla to Kathmandu By Helicopter Flight

Simple Return: Take a helicopter ride from Lukla back to Kathmandu to round off your adventure in style. Make your return trip quick and unforgettable by skipping the typical domestic flight, which costs US $395 per person. It’s an elegant approach to wrap out your journey, seeing breathtaking scenery and making the most of your time.

Whether you want to add a little luxury to your accommodations, take the scenic helicopter route, or ensure a smooth return trip, you can customise your Everest Base Camp climb by choosing these easy-to-use upgrades. The extra expenses pay for better experiences and services, turning your walk into a unique and life-changing journey rather than just a destination.

Everest Trek Packing List

The packing list for a journey in Nepal, such as this famous trek to Everest Base Camp, is the same for all the trekking routes in the Himalayas. These lists of gear and supplies also look similar to those for other treks in Nepal.

We want to make sure you just bring the necessities and to simplify your experience. Look through our extensive packing list below:

Clothes:

Foundational Layers:

  1. Two or three long-sleeved, moisture-wicking t-shirts
  2. One or two synthetic or merino wool tank tops
  3. One pair long johns, either synthetic or merino wool

Layers of Insulation:

  1. One down jacket and one fleece or wool jumper

External Sheath:

  1. One hooded rain jacket that is both breathable and waterproof
  2. 1 pair of breathable and waterproof rain pants

Additional Clothes:

Two sets of hiking trousers
One pair of hiking shorts, if desired
One pair of quick-drying panties
ten sets of hiking socks
One pair of cosy thermal pants
One neck gaiter or buff
One cosy hat
One sun hat
One pair of sunglasses

Shoes:

  1. Boots for hiking: Comfortable and waterproof, with strong ankle support
  2. Lightweight and cosy camp shoes perfect for relaxing in the evenings at the teahouses

Equipment:

  1. 65–75 litre duffel bag, meant for porters to carry
  2. A daypack with 30 to 40 litres to hold your everyday necessities
  3. Slumber bag: Minimum temperature rating of 15°F (-9°C)
  4. Foam or inflatable sleeping pad
  5. Trekking poles: lightweight and adjustable
  6. Headlamp: Equipped with additional batteries
  7. Water bottles: two-liter size
  8. UV treatment system or pills for water purification
  9. Urine funnel—optional for females—
  10. First-aid kit: Contains drugs for diarrhoea, altitude sickness, and other common illnesses
  11. SPF 50+ sunscreen
  12. Repellant for insects: DEET-based
  13. sanitizer for hands
  14. Trowel and toilet paper
  15. Extra batteries and a camera
  16. E-reader or book
  17. Playing games like cards or others (optional)
  18. Money for emergencies and tips in Nepali rupees

Extra Advice:

  1. Don’t overpack! Not every item you own needs to be brought.
  2. Wear layers of clothes so you can adapt to the changing weather.
  3. Before you travel, break in your hiking boots.
  4. Bring a copy of your insurance papers and itinerary.
  5. Respect the nature and culture of the place you are visiting.
  6. Don’t leave any traces

Internet Access On Mount Everest Trek

Internet access: Throughout the Everest Base Camp Trek, most teahouses and lodges offer internet access. It will probably cost more and be slower, though. Wi-Fi costs vary based on where you are, but they are usually between $5 and $10 per day.

Mobile connectivity: 3G service is available for the most of the trek from Nepal Telecom (NTC) and Ncell, the country’s two primary mobile network providers. A local SIM card may be bought at Namche Bazaar or at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport. In general, 3G data is the greatest option for remaining connected while trekking because it is reasonably priced. Please let us know if you are unable to purchase a SIM card at the airport, and our staff will assist you in purchasing a SIM card in Nepal.

Free Wi-Fi: A few locations along the trek offer free Wi-Fi, including the Namche Bazaar bakery and the Starbucks in Lukla. These hotspots can be crowded and unstable, though.

Advice on how to remain in touch when trekking to Everest Base Camp:

  • If you want to keep your devices charged, bring a portable power bank.
  • You can walk stress-free on this guided Everest climb. You can ask your trip guide directly any queries you may have about the location or any other detail.
  • Tell your loved ones about your schedule as well so they know when to anticipate hearing from you.
  • Be ready to experience occasional disconnections. An excellent chance to disconnect and take in the surroundings is the Everest trip!

Accommodation During Our Trek To EBC

Throughout your Everest Hike stay, cosy tea houses are included in our package. Which,

Kathmandu: 2 Nights at a 3-Star Hotel on a BB Plan (Twin-Sharing Basis)

When you arrive in the energetic city of Kathmandu, our handpicked 3-star hotel will extend a warm welcome to you. Take advantage of two comfortable nights in Kathmandu (Day 1 and Day 14) on a bed-and-breakfast basis.

You may unwind and have fun at the hotel before your trek, which combines modern conveniences with friendly Nepalese hospitality. While you’re here, you can check the hike packing list and buy anything that’s missing from a local dealer in Thamel, Kathmandu.

Even though you know that the famous Everest base camp hike is waiting for you, take in Kathmandu’s colourful streets and rich cultural diversity.

In the Mountains: 11 Nights at Local Tea Houses (Twin-Sharing Basis)

As you rise into the Everest region’s stunning sceneries. Our lodging gives way to the hospitable charm of neighbourhood tea cafes. Our accommodations will be tea houses, which are essential to the hiking experience. Take advantage of 11 nights of living quarters for twins and experience the warmth of Nepali hospitality.

Our tea houses offer a warm, traditional setting where you can get a taste of the way people live there. We make sure the rooms are equipped with cosy beds and blankets so you can rest well at night after your adventures each day.

Savour delectable local meals (Dal Bhat), which are carefully prepared to fuel your trekking endeavours, and revel in the little things in life. Every camp has tea houses with breathtaking views of the Khumbu peaks. You may interact with our local communities and discover Nepalese customs while you’re here.

Food During The Trek To Everest Base Camp

To sustain your physical stamina and energy levels, you will need to feed your body the correct foods.

You’ll have a tonne of delicious and nutritious options at your disposal. The most popular meal of the day is Dal Bhat, a traditional Nepalese dish made of rice, onions, and lentil soup. The amount of proteins, carbohydrates, and other nutrients in this breakfast will sustain you throughout the hike.

You may obtain popular Nepalese dishes including chow mein (stir-fried noodles with vegetables or meat), momos (dumplings loaded with veggies or meat), thukpa (noodle soup), and dal bhat. Because they are high in proteins and carbs, all of these foods are ideal for sustaining your energy.

Drink lots of water all day long when trekking, as staying hydrated is crucial. There are several tea cafes along the route where you may pause and get a cup of tea or coffee to warm you up.

The higher you climb, the less capacity your body has for digestion, so eating smaller, more frequent meals will help. Energy bars, chocolate, and nuts are all excellent sources of high-energy foods.

Guide To Overcoming Challenges On The Everest Base Camp Trail

An activity that is both extremely gratifying and relatively demanding is the Everest Trek. Because it involves walking for several hours a day, often uphill and at high altitudes, a decent level of physical condition is essential. It is highly recommended that you maintain a consistent fitness regimen for several weeks before to the walk.Before beginning the walk, speak with your doctor if you have any health concerns.

The following advice will help you get through obstacles and enjoy the most of the trek:

Physical Setup

It is advised that you begin your fitness training before to your expedition. Give special attention to endurance, strength, and cardiovascular exercises. To replicate the topography of the route, incorporate both uphill and downhill walking into your training.

Acclimatisation to Altitude

Two days of acclimatisation at higher altitudes (Namche Bazaar and Dingboche) are included in our plan. It is beneficial to rise slowly so that your body can get used to the lower oxygen levels. These are the days you can take to leisurely explore the surrounding area.

Drinking Water and Eating Right

It’s a common knowledge that individuals ought to consume eight glasses of water daily. We’ve trained our guides to ensure that you Drink plenty of water during the walk. It is advised that you stay as hydrated as possible. Eat a well-balanced meal full of proteins, carbs, and other vital components. It is advised to eat small meals frequently. Maintain a nutrient bar in your daypack.

Rest and Pacing

Sleep is necessary for general health and acclimatisation. Take it slow when you’re trekking. To avoid fatigue and problems associated to altitude, do not rush.

Pay attention to your body and our guidance. Always take pauses as necessary.

The Right Equipment

It is advised that you get top-notch, approved trekking equipment, such as robust, supportive footwear, warm clothes, a decent backpack, a daypack, and other necessary items. Wear layers so you can readily adapt to shifting situations and temperatures.

Mental Readiness

Remain upbeat and concentrated. Having a positive outlook will make it easier for you to overcome obstacles. Please feel free to discuss any concerns you may have with our guide.

Our porters and guides have extensive knowledge of the Everest region. They can help with logistics and offer insightful advice so you can concentrate on the actual walk.

Travel Insurance With Medical Evacuation For Everest Region, Nepal

To ensure that trekking is both enjoyable and safe, it’s critical to have the appropriate travel insurance.

When looking for travel insurance for the Everest base camp trip, there are a few things to consider. First, as not all travel insurance policies cover high-altitude trekking, confirm that it does.

Additionally, be sure the policy covers emergency medical evacuation, medical expenditures, and travel cancellation/interruption. When hiking in high-altitude regions, these are some of the most significant locations where you could require assistance.

Another key consideration is coverage for adventure activities. Some insurance companies may not cover the Everest journey under a conventional coverage since they consider it an adventurous activity, given how taxing the trek is on your body. Therefore, it’s crucial to review the policy’s language to ensure that hiking at a high altitude is covered.

The duration of the journey should be taken into consideration while selecting travel insurance. Most people take 12 to 14 days to reach Everest base camp, although others opt for lengthier hikes that include climbing Lobuche East or Island Peak. It could be necessary for you to get an insurance that extends to the end of your journey in certain circumstances.

It is advisable to purchase travel insurance well in advance of your Everest base camp trek because some insurance providers may demand that you do so a specific number of days before to departure.

Additionally, confirm that you have all the paperwork required, including trip itinerary, medical records, and any other documentation your insurance company would require in order to handle your claim.

Required Permits For Trekking To Everest Base Camp

It seems sense that the Nepalese government would impose entry fees and permit requirements in order to protect the breathtaking natural scenery that envelops Mount Everest and the other mountains in the Himalayan region.

A permit is needed to enter any national park in Nepal, including Sagarmatha National Park. When weighed against the total cost of your vacation to Nepal and the Everest Region, permits are not expensive. They also represent an investment in the future of this stunning region, known for its snow, forests, glaciers, and diverse cultural landscapes.

The following list of admission permissions is necessary for Everest expeditions.

  1. Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entrance Permit (NPR 2000 Per Person)
    Permit to enter Sagarmatha National Park (NPR 3000 per person)
  2. A Guide To Eco-Friendly Trekking In The Everest Region

An Eco-Friendly Hiking Guide for the Everest Region

Thousands of trekkers and guides travel to the Everest region each year. We must impact this perfect environment as minimally as possible.Try these actions to walk in a more ecologically friendly manner:

Do not bring bottled water: If you are going for a walk, do not carry bottled water. The amount of rubbish in the neighbourhood is greatly increased by the bottles that cannot be recycled. You can carry a Lifestraw, a Sawyer filter, Steripen, or purification tablets to ensure the water is pure.

Empty your trash.To ensure you leave no trace, take all of your rubbish with you and be very cautious with items like batteries. Consider participating in the #Carry_Me_Back initiative.Transport a 1-kg garbage bag from Namche Bazaar to Lukla so that it may be recycled in Kathmandu.

Respect Locals: Show consideration for the porters, sherpas, and fellow hikers you come across. Be mindful of your behaviour when in monasteries and shrines, and proceed around stupas in a clockwise manner.

Our aim is to provide eco-friendly vacation arrangements to our esteemed guests. You may always contribute to preserving the Everest region’s natural beauty and cultural legacy by abiding by these guidelines. in order for everyone to have a memorable and enjoyable hiking experience.

Trekking Distance From Kathmandu To Everest Base Camp

The total distance from Kathmandu to Everest base camp is about 130 kilometres (80 miles) round trip; however, as you will only be trekking for 11 of the 14 days on an average guided EBC trek, you will actually be walking about 12 km per day.

Considering that the average hiking speed is between two and three kilometres per hour, the number doesn’t seem all that high. But the twelve kilometres a day won’t be on a flat, paved path.

Instead, you will be walking across terrain that is likely to slow you down due to its rocky and maybe ice conditions, depending on the time of year and altitude. Examining the surroundings and the fact that you’re often travelling higher and gaining elevation makes it easy to recognise that the walk gets harder.

How Many Days Require For A Trek To Everest?

The ideal option for those looking to hike in Nepal is the Everest base camp trek itinerary offered by RT. For those who enjoy hiking, it is the most often offered trekking programme.

Even if you walk the entire planet, your trekking adventure in Nepal would not be complete without EBC.

We provide a number of trekking packages in the Kumbu region, such as a one-way walk or a one-way climb that is followed by a flight back.

Depending on the options chosen, RT offers a variety of EBC trek itineraries, ranging from a day tour to three weeks.

A flight to Lukla and a full day of sightseeing in the city are required for the two-day trek to Everest. You will be picked up by our fleet the following day, flown to Kalapatthar and then transported to the Everest base camp. Thus, a three-day trip will allow you to reach Namche Bazar. In addition to serving as the Solukhumbu district headquarters, Namche Bazaar is the entry point to Mount Everest.

Trekking Everest for four days gives you the opportunity to get a taste of the Sherpa way of life there. You will have the opportunity to visit Thame on your side trip and explore Namche Valley on your day of acclimatisation. A five-day base camp trip plan provides nearly the same as above. Furthermore, you will get the opportunity to walk one hour from Syangboche to Khumjung hamlet.

Trekking up to Tengboche Monastery takes six days starting at Everest base camp. Our crew will then pick you up and take you straight to Everest Base Camp from there. Similarly, a 7-day trek and an 8-day journey will get you to higher camps.

Trekkers with prior experience trekking at higher altitudes and in good physical condition can finish the trail in nine to ten days without stopping. Clients assume the risk on their own for this. We can alter the trekking schedule, though.

Assuming you have previously arrived in Katmandu and secured lodging, the typical trekking time to reach Everest Base Camp is 12 days. Then, we are unable to offer hotels in Kathmandu. The 12-day journey begins in Kathmandu, the country’s capital, and ends with a 45-minute flight to Lukla.

Our march begins at the first point, Lukla. The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla itself is an amazing experience that includes a jaw-dropping panorama of the mountains, verdant hills, and deep valley. At last, your official trek starts from Lukla. The setting that begins there captures Nepal’s true beauty, which is impossible to capture in the bustle of Kathmandu.

You will enjoy a breathtaking experience trekking through the heart of Mother Nature, taking in views of dense woods, high mountain ranges, and populated areas. It is the ideal path that satisfies your needs and exceeds your expectations for a Himalayan hiking and experience.

Everest Base Camp Trek Weather (January To December)

Months  Temperature/ climatic condition of Everest Base Camp
January
  • Maximum of 4°C in the day time and -17°C at night time.
  • Cold weather with a chilly wind.
February
  • 4.3°C in the day time and -15°C at night time
  • cold and windy
March
  • 25°C in the day time and -15°C at night time.
  • Clear sky, green environment, and clear route
April
  • 10°C during the day time and -5°C during night time
  • Warm and favorable environment
May
  • 10°C in the daytime and -5°C at night time
  • Clear atmosphere with a slight chance of snowfall in the early month.
June 
  • Around 16°C at day time and around -1°C at nighttime
  • Less chance of rainfall in the first fifteen days and the remaining days will be covered with heavy rainfall.
July
  • Around 15°C in the day time and drop down to around 2°C at night time.
  • Hot and humid weather and rainfalls are generally high.
August
  • Around 16°C in the day time and around 2°C at night time.
  • Weather remains warm and clear with the expectation of light rainfall.
September
  • Around 15°C in the day time and  2°C in the night time.
  • The clear environment and clear mountain views
October
  • Daytime remains 25°C and falls to -25°C during night time.
  • Chances of light rainfall yet, the environment is warm and sunny
November
  • 12°C to 16°C during the day time and -7°C to 2°C during night time.
  • Skies are clear with moderate temperature and light snowfall.
December
  • Around 10°C in the daytime and -17 °C at night
  • Extreme cold with strong cold winds.

Everest Base Camp Trek Booking Procedure

You must go to the designated scheduled departure, choose your desired trip type, and complete the required processes in order to reserve an Everest base camp trek. An email confirming your reservation will be sent to you.

If you have any problems, you can contact us at [email protected] with a brief message describing the kind of trekking you would like to do. We are also able to customise the hike package to meet your needs.

Full payment of the total cost is needed to guarantee a departure on the day of your choice. Nevertheless, depending on the specifics of your fixed departure tour or customised itinerary, you will need to pay at least 50% of the entire trek package fee if you want to guarantee your trek without making a complete reservation.

Additionally, treks involving several domestic flights, a Special Permit (Restricted Area Permit), or 4-star accommodations in mountainous or urban areas require a minimum of 50% of the total booking amount. When you arrive in Nepal before to the start of your planned trek, you can pay the remaining 50% at our head office in Kathmandu.

Everest Base Camp Trek Cancellation Policy

RT works hard to give its clients the greatest and most dependable services possible. Although we rarely cancel treks, you should be aware that there is a 1% minimum possibility that we will have to do so, even in the event of a last-minute group joining journey cancellation. But so far, we haven’t had to postpone any hikes on our end.

Since we value the time and work our customers invest in arranging their vacations, we provide various choices for trip postponement at no additional cost to the tour.

However, if something uncontrollable occurs, such as a natural disaster, inclement weather, a viral outbreak, a political crisis, or anything else, we could have to postpone the trip.

In these situations, our cancellation and refund policy is applicable.

  1. We allow free cancellations up to ninety days prior to the departure of the tour.
  2. If you need to cancel your trip 89 days or more in advance, we will charge you 30% of the entire tour price.
  3. Forty percent of the total tour fee will be charged for cancellations made fifty days or less prior to departure.
  4. Twenty days before to departure, cancellations will be charged 50% of the entire tour cost.
  5. If you need to cancel your trip fewer than 20 days prior to departure, we will charge you 75% of the entire tour cost.
  6. There won’t be any refunds beyond the trip departure date.

Everest Base Camp (EBC)

The beginning point for ascending Mount Everest is Everest Base Camp. Climbers who want to reach the top of Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, begin their journey in EBC.

The base camp is used by climbers to prepare their ascent, arrange equipment and supplies, and adjust to the high altitude. Trekkers have the chance to take in the Himalayas’ breathtaking scenery, which includes snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and high-altitude lakes.

The journey to EBC is a difficult one that calls for perseverance, mental toughness, and physical conditioning. Reaching EBC is a significant accomplishment and a source of motivation for many hikers.

There are two main camps Mount Everest: South Everest Base Camp (Nepal) and North Base Camp.

The major base camp for climbers using the South Col route to the summit of Mount Everest is called South Base Camp. Often referred to as Everest Base Camp (EBC).It’s on the Himalayan side that belongs to Nepal. Approximately 5,364 metres (17,598 feet) above sea level is where EBC is located. From the town of Lukla, a multi-day journey leads to South Everest Base Camp. Climbers use it as a hub to plan their ascent, acclimatise and arrange equipment and supplies.

On the Tibetan side of the Himalayas sits North Base Camp. Climbers trying to reach the top of Mount Everest using the North Col route also use it. Approximately 5,150 metres (16,900 feet) above sea level is where it is located. The town of Tingri is a drive away from it.

    Included

  • International arrival pickup

  • Domestic airport drop-off from hotel (Starting of trek)

  • Domestic airport Pick-up and transfer to hotel (After the trek)

  • International drop-off on your final departure day

  • 2 Nights 3 star hotel in Kathmandu on BB Plan (twin-sharing basis)

  • 11 nights at local tea houses in the Mountain (on a twin-sharing basis)

  • Local Government Entry Permit (Trek Card)

  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit (Everest Permit)

  • Trekkers Information Management Systems Card (TIMS)

  • Kathmandu to Lukla flight ticket

  • Lukla to Kathmandu flight ticket

  • Kathmandu to Ramechhap drive by sharing transportation

  • Ramechhap to Lukla domestic flight ticket

  • Lukla to Ramechhap domestic flight ticket

  • Ramechhap to Kathmandu by sharing Jeep

  • 12 Breakfast: Local and continental choices from tea house Menu

  • 13 Lunch: Simple and light lunch in lunch camp tea houses

  • 12 Dinner: Veg and Non-Veg Meals of your choice domestic and continental foods from the local tea house Menu

  • 1 Farewell dinner in Kathmandu at best restaurant with NTA Team

  • 1 Breakfast at Kathmandu Hotel

  • First-aid kit box carried by our team

  • Trekking guide - English speaking licensed guide with 10 + year of experience.

  • Insurances for Guide & Porter (Emergency evacuation and accidental medical expenses)

  • All meals for Guide/Porter

  • Salary as per the company standard rate (which is recommended by concerned association of tourism industry)

  • Local sherpa for carrying your luggage up to 20 kg Maximum (2 Guest Sharing 1 Porter)

    Exclude

  • Nepal visa fees upon arrival in Nepal

  • Tips and gratitude to the guides, drivers, porters, other staff, etc.

  • Extra-day expenses apart from the scheduled itinerary

  • Personal expenses like drinks, laundry, shopping, personal gear, a hot shower, electronic battery recharges, and WiFi

  • All the other expenses which not mentioned in cost includes list.

  • Travel Insurance: It must be covered for both medical and emergency evacuations with a minimum value of USD 100,000.

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Nicolas Shai

25 APR, 2023. 12:00 Pm

5.0

During our trip, everything ran smoothly thanks to Roiels Travel's attention to detail. They ensured our comfort and safety throughout the journey.

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