Dingboche Village Trek – 7 Days

$2350 $1880 / Person

Destination

Everest Region, Nepal

Trip Type

Trek & Helicopter Tour

Duration

7 Days

Trip Grade

Moderate

Start At

Kathmandu

End At

Kathmandu

Altitude

5545m

Transport

By Private vehicle, By Air

Accomodation

Hotel or Lodges

Itinerary

Day 1 Kathmandu to Lukla Flight by Small Aircraft and Trek to Phakding

It’s time to embark on the adventure today. After picking you up from your hotel, the company representative will drive you to Tribhuvan International Airport, from whence you will catch a tiny plane to Lukla. You will pass over gorgeous towns, mountains, vegetation, temples, and more on the way to Lukla. After enjoying some delectable cuisine in Lukla, you will begin your hike to Phakding. You will walk through lovely villages with views of mountain peaks like Gongla and Kusum Kanguru, as well as up and down hills and muddy steeps. Spend the night at a Phakding hotel or lodge.

The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla takes about 40 minutes.
Three to four hours for walking
2610 metres is the highest point reached (Phakding)
Lodging: Lodges and hotels
Views of the Gongla, Nupla, Kusum Kanguru, and other mountains
The day’s attractions include Phakding village, monasteries, lush hills, Lukla Airport—one of the riskiest airports in the world—and more.

Day 2 Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar

You’ll begin your walk in the morning after breakfast. This day will take you on a stroll through blue pine and rhododendron forests, among other places. This can be an amazing experience, particularly in the middle of spring. You will arrive at Monjo, the Sagarmatha National Park entrance, after several hours of walking. Once in Monjo, you can visit the Everest National Park Museum and the Sherpa Cultural Museum, grab some food, and shop if you’d like. From there, you’ll go uphill to Namche Bazaar, where you’ll get your first breathtaking glimpse of neighbouring peaks Kusum Kanguru, Lhotse, and Mount Everest (which is concealed behind Lhotse-Nuptse). Spend the night at a Namche Bazaar hotel or lodge.

Walking duration: five to six hours
Maximum elevation of Namche Bazar is 3450 metres.
Lodging: Lodges and hotels
Viewed mountains include Kusum Kanguru, Thamserku, Tobuche, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Mount Everest.
The day’s highlights include the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park, the Sherpa museum, the monastery, the bridges, the river, the streams, the lovely Namche Bazaar, and more.

Day 3 Trek from Namche Bazaar to Khumjung

You’ll begin your walk in the morning after breakfast. This day will take you on a stroll through blue pine and rhododendron forests, among other places. This can be an amazing experience, particularly in the middle of spring. You will arrive at Monjo, the Sagarmatha National Park entrance, after several hours of walking. Once in Monjo, you can visit the Everest National Park Museum and the Sherpa Cultural Museum, grab some food, and shop if you’d like. From there, you’ll go uphill to Namche Bazaar, where you’ll get your first breathtaking glimpse of neighbouring peaks Kusum Kanguru, Lhotse, and Mount Everest (which is concealed behind Lhotse-Nuptse). Spend the night at a Namche Bazaar hotel or lodge.

Walking duration: five to six hours
Maximum elevation of Namche Bazar is 3450 metres.
Lodging: Lodges and hotels
Viewed mountains include Kusum Kanguru, Thamserku, Tobuche, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Mount Everest.
The day’s highlights include the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park, the Sherpa museum, the monastery, the bridges, the river, the streams, the lovely Namche Bazaar, and more.

Day 4 Trek to Tengboche

You’ll be travelling in the direction of Tengboche today. The Tengboche trail ends at Phungi Thanga town’s riverfront, from which you can walk up to Tengboche village. You will travel through a rhododendron forest, past tall slopes, and have stunning views of Ama Dablam as you climb to Tengboche. After arriving in Tengboche, you will visit several upscale hotels, explore the monastery, Sagarmatha National Park, and its headquarters, and indulge in delectable cuisine. Spend the night in Tengboche at a hotel or lodge.

Walking duration: five to six hours
Peak elevation: 3,860 metres (Tengboche)
Lodging: Hotel or lodge
Viewed mountains include Kusum Kanguru, Nupla, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Lhotse, Lhotse Shar, and Mount Everest.
The day’s highlights include the Tengboche Monastery, the lush forest, Sagarmatha National Park, and its headquarters.

Day 5 Trek to Dingboche village exploration day.

After breakfast in the morning, you will be hiking towards Dingboche today. The trail descends the river, passes through a verdant forest, and leads you to a waterway. From there, you’ll trek steadily for thirty minutes to Pangboche, the highest habitation area in the valley. Here you may see a beautiful view of Ama Dablam as well as some Chortens and mani walls. You will continue your ascent of Pheriche in the evening, and from there you can trek to Imja Valley in a fairly easy manner. You will arrive at Dingboche after making an upward climb as the day draws to a close. Spend the night at one of Dingboche’s tea houses or lodges.

Walking duration: five to six hours
Maximum elevation (Dingboche): 4410 metres
Lodging: Lodges or tea houses
Viewed mountains include Island Peak, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Taboche, and Cholatse.
The day’s highlights include the Internet café, the world’s tallest billiards room, the stone walls around Imja Valley, and more.

Day 6 Heli flight from Dingboche to Kala Patthar to Lukla / Lukla Village Exploration.

You will take a helicopter this morning from Dingboche to the Kala Patthar viewpoint. You will have roughly ten minutes on the ground to take in the view of the mountain terrain and explore the surroundings. You will then take the same helicopter back to Lukla. This helicopter round trip takes roughly sixty minutes to accomplish. Once you’re back in Lukla, you may explore the area, take in the sights, including the world’s most perilous airport (Lukla Airport), local markets, temples, and shops, and eat some delectable food. Spend the night at a Lukla hotel or lodge.

Flight time: Approximately sixty minutes
5,644 metres is the highest point reached (Kala Patthar)
Lodging: resort or hotel
Views of the following mountains: Gauri Shankar, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Mount Everest
Highlights of the day: the hamlet and airport in Lukla, the surrounding countryside, lakes, glaciers, etc.

Day 7 Lukla and fly back to Kathmandu with a regular plane.

The journey comes to an end today, and you will take a regular aircraft back to Kathmandu. Once you’re back in Kathmandu, you can spend the day lounging around your hotel or exploring the area.

The flight lasted for around forty minutes.
Viewed mountains include Mount Gongla, Mount Nupla, Mount Kusum Kanguru, and others. Today’s attractions: agricultural areas, populated areas, rivers, streams, waterfalls, cascades, etc.

Trip Hilights

  • Secure online booking system

  • Trip cancellation facility as per company policy

  • Free trip rescheduling facility

  • full trekking package in the reasonable price range

  • Three times meals for the whole trekking

  • Accommodation in hotels, lodges, or tea houses throughout the trek

  • NTA's professional, experienced guide with fluent English speaking

  • Meeting with the Sherpa community and learning about their culture and way of life

  • Walk through green and lush forests of rhododendrons, pine, and oak, tropical landscapes, farms, bridges, settlements, monasteries, gompas, etc.

  • Enjoy the view of the world's most beautiful peaks like Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama-Dablam, Pumori, etc.

Trip Overview

Dingboche Village Trek
The Dingboche Village Trek is a quick and enjoyable journey to the well-known base camp that leads to the Khumbu Valley, where Sherpa culture and real living are depicted. While trekking, you will be able to see the Sagarmatha National Park, a World Heritage Site, and the breathtaking vista of Mount Everest from the well-known vantage point at Kala Patthar.The most popular and well-known trip in the Everest region is the Dingboche village trek. The journey essentially begins from the Kathmandu International Airport and travels to numerous well-known locations, including Kala Patthar, Lukla, Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, and more, all while offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.The rewarding views of mountains like Mount Everest, Lhotse, Lhotse Shar, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and Kusum Kanguru await you on the Dingboche village trek, in addition to other natural wonders like rare flora and fauna preserved in Sagarmatha National Park, picturesque villages, rivers, streams, and the local people with their everyday lives, customs, norms, values, and so forth.You will explore every inch of the trail on your seven-day hike to EBC, all while taking in the breathtaking scenery. As the helicopter transports you to Kala Patthar, you also have the opportunity to see the Everest region from above after you arrive at Dingboche. For anyone looking to quickly visit the Himalayas and gain experience with both walking and helicopter flights, this journey is highly recommended.

Major Attractions Of Dingboche Village Trek

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  1. Lukla to Kathmandu and Kathmandu to Lukla (Tenzing Hillary Airport) are short yet enjoyable alpine flights.
  2. Wander around the most exquisite communities near Mount Everest.
  3. Daily trekking to a different corner of the magnificent mountains
  4. Take a plane to Kalapathar to witness the sun rising over the peak.
  5. A breathtaking helicopter view of the highest mountains in the world, including Mount Everest
  6. Experience The Khumbu Icefall and Glacier
  7. Sagarmatha National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that you should enjoy and explore.
  8. Discover the well-known Tengboche and Dingboche monasteries. The trail is lined with hills, rhododendron, unusual plants and animals, suspension bridges, a waterfall, a river, streams, muddy and steep paths, hotels, lodges, tea houses, and a host of other attractions.

Dingboche Village Trek

The Dingboche Village Trek originally begins with a scheduled flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. On the same day, you will be walking towards Phakding from Lukla. You will be travelling to Namche Bazaar the very following day, where you will spend the day at relaxation. You will walk to Khumjung from Namche Bazaar and Tengboche the next day. For the remainder of the day, you will travel from Tengboche to Dingboche village and tour the area.

You can explore the verdant forest, see Pangboche village, see some Chortens and mani walls, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain peaks and ranges while meandering through the village. In addition, you will get the chance to socialise with the locals and learn about their customs, values, and way of life on a daily basis. Along with several international cuisines, you will also get to sample some delectable Nepalese cuisine.

The helicopter will transport you to Kala Patthar the following day, where you may enjoy breathtaking airborne views of mountain ranges surrounding Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world at eight thousand feet. The helicopter will return you to Lukla after a brief stopover at Kala Patthar, where you can spend the night, visit the settlement, and eat delicious food. You’re scheduled to return to Kathmandu early the next day by standard air travel.

Your lifetime of memories of the natural and ethnic Nepal that you will encounter on the Dingboche Village Trek will include views of the mountains, monasteries, temples, verdant and colourful forests of rhododendron, pine, and oak, brownish hills, rivers, bridges, communities, culture, and more.

Trip Facts Of Dingboche Village Trek Days Itinerary

  1. The journey’s destination is Kala Patthar, or Base Camp.
  2. Seven days in total
  3. One to six hours a day of walking
  4. Time spent on the helicopter: about sixty minutes
  5. Group size: At least one individual
  6. Helicopter group size: one to five people per helicopter
  7. Helicopter weight restrictions: 400 kg with luggage
  8. 1,400 metres is the minimum altitude (Kathmandu)
  9. Maximum Altitude: 5,380 metres (EBC) or 5,643 metres (Kala Patthar)

The following months are ideal for the seven-day Dingboche Village Trek: March, April, May, September, October, and November. But if the weather is right, you can go on this vacation any month of the year. Consider the weather forecast before deciding to schedule a seven-day trip to Everest base camp.

This fantastic opportunity to go to Everest base camp, visit the area, take a helicopter ride over the Himalayas, and return to Kathmandu in just seven days is provided by Nepal Trek Adventure. We provide the greatest price guarantee on both private and group membership services. Our organisation offers a trekking package that is completely customisable. In this manner, you can modify the number of days or add any detailed itinerary to fit your requirements. Please contact us if you would want to embark on a quick 7-day journey to Everest Base Camp via helicopter. We are here to serve you around-the-clock.

    Included

  • Pickup and drop-off services to/from the airport during the beginning and the end of the trek.

  • Everest national park permit and TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management Systems) card.

  • Local entry permit of Rs 2000 (started in 2018).

  • Regular flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and from Lukla to Kathmandu.

  • Introductory briefing about trekking.

  • Three meals with twin-sharing accommodation during the trek.

  • Delicious and hygienic organic welfare dinner on the last day in Nepal.

  • Skilled and professional guide with fluent English speaking.

  • Local porter services are also available if required.

  • Basic medical kit box.

  • A dramatic helicopter ride from Dingboche to Kala Patthar and back to Lukla.

  • Exploring famous places like Lukla, Dingboche, etc.

  • Government taxes, VATS, and other service charges.

    Exclude

  • International flight charge to and from Nepal.

  • Food and accommodation in Kathmandu.

  • Extra luggage charges.

  • Extra expenses like any kind of hard or soft drinks, shopping, laundry, etc.

  • Medical and emergency evacuation charge.

  • Additional services like hot shower, internet, extra porter, etc during the trek.

  • Tips or gratitude for guides/porters.

  • Travel insurance (Travel insurance is mandatory for adventurous treks and must be covered by a minimum of USD 100,000 for medical and emergency evacuation).

2 Reviews

Belly Wave

14 MAY, 2023 . 4:00 Pm

5.0

Absolutely delighted with the service provided by Roiels Travel! From start to finish, they exceeded expectations and made our vacation unforgettable.

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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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