Tengboche Monastery Trek – 6 Days

$2150 $1720 / Person

Destination

Everest Region

Trip Type

Everest Helicopter Trek

Duration

6 Days

Trip Grade

Moderate

Start At

Kathmandu

End At

Kathmandu

Altitude

5545m

Transport

By Private Vehicle, By Helicopter

Accomodation

Hotel or Teahouses

Itinerary

Day 1 Kathmandu to Lukla Flight by small aircraft and trek to Phakding

Duration: around 25 minutes for flying, 3–4 hours for hiking

Maximum Elevation: 2,610 metres

Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)

The exciting 25-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla begins your 6-day Everest base camp trek. You’ll travel about 135 km in a small aeroplane while taking in breathtaking sights of the Himalayan mountains below.

As you land in Lukla, the entry point to the Everest region, you’ll be welcomed by the clear mountain air and breathtaking scenery. The airstrip’s unusual location on a mountainside heightens the thrill of your trip. Before commencing the hike to Phakding, give yourself a moment to adjust.

The three-hour walk from Lukla to Phakding covers about eight kilometres and passes through some beautiful Sherpa settlements. The Dudh Koshi River flows behind you on your descent, offering a tranquil backdrop for your travels. See prayer wheels, vibrant prayer flags fluttering in the mountain wind, and hospitable teahouses providing opportunities for relaxation and renewal along the route.

Enjoy breath-taking vistas of the surrounding mountains, which include the towering Kusum Kanguru and Thamserku, as you walk the entire trail. The route creates an immersive environment by revealing a rich tapestry of cultural diversity and natural beauty.

See glimmers of the recognisable Everest peak in the distance throughout the day to heighten excitement for the days to come. Get yourself into your accommodations at Phakding, a quaint teahouse that offers twin-sharing options, as the sun sets behind the mountains, creating shades of orange and pink across the sky.

135 km is the flight distance from Kathmandu to Lukla.
Trek Distance: around 8 kilometres from Phakding to Lukla
Lunch and dinner are served.
Mount Karyolung, Mount Kusum Kanguru, Mount Nupla, and Mount Gongla are the mountains that were visible.
The day’s main features include local communities, rivers, suspension bridges, lush green forests, and temples.

Day 2 Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar

Time: six to seven hours

Maximum Elevation: 3,440 metres

Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)

In Phakding, you will have a filling breakfast before getting ready for the long walk to Namche Bazaar. A gradual ascent into higher heights, Sherpa culture, and scenic natural splendour await on the trail ahead.

The trek takes you along the Dudh Koshi River for nearly 11 kilometres, with a moderate ascent. The trek offers sporadic views of the majestic peaks as it winds through pine forests and quaint Sherpa communities. Trekking is made comfortable and exciting by the well-marked path.

Make sure you register your permits at the Sagarmatha National Park entry gate when you pass through Monjo and Jhorsale. With this, the Everest region is formally entered.

Several suspension bridge crossings that are festooned with vibrant prayer flags imbue your voyage with a hint of spirituality. In addition to offering exhilarating crossings, these bridges span the Dudh Koshi and offer expansive views of the surrounding countryside.

In the lively village of Monjo, you will take a break for a well-earned lunch and recharge for the rest of the walk. A difficult climb is required for the last walk to Namche Bazaar, but the reward is breath-taking vistas of Everest and its surrounding peaks. The picture opens up as you get closer to the energetic town, showing off Kongde Ri and the well-known Thamserku.

Enjoy the views of Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Everest from different Namche vantage locations throughout the day. After checking into your Namche Bazaar lodging, you can relax and look forward to your upcoming excursion as the sun sets behind the peaks and casts a warm hue over the Himalayan sky.

Trek length: around 11 km (from Phakhding to Namche Bazaar)
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served.
A peek of Everest (8848.86m) and the mountains Kusum Kanguru (6369m), Nuptse (7879 m), and Thamserku (6608 m) were visible.
The day’s main features are waterfalls, gorgeous mountain views, flora, towns, and locals.

Day 3 Trek from Namche Bazaar to Khumjung

Time: four to five hours

Peak Elevation: 3,790 metres

Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)

Your six-day climb to Everest Base Camp starts on the third day in the energetic centre of Namche Bazaar, a thriving market town tucked away at an elevation of 3,440 metres. Following a substantial breakfast, you will embark on an exciting walk in the direction of the charming village of Khumjung.
Today’s walk will cover around 7 kilometres and take 4 to 5 hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the amazing scenery and many cultural offerings as you go.
The trail heads out of Namche Bazaar and into the thick alpine forest, offering a cool start to the day. The view of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam opens up in front of you as you rise, providing a breathtaking background for your adventure. The brilliant rhododendron flowers provide bursts of colour to the scenery, which contrast sharply with the snow-capped hills in the distance.

The route passes through quaint Sherpa villages, providing opportunities for encounters with the hospitable residents and cultural exposure. Along the way, you’ll come across prayer flags and mani stones with intricate carvings, each step reflecting the rich cultural legacy of the area.

The trek leads to the recognisable Khumbila Peak, a holy mountain that the Sherpa people venerate as you approach Khumjung. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, the village of Khumjung captivates tourists with its traditional stone buildings and the well-known Khumjung Monastery. The village gives you an opportunity to see daily activities and maybe strike up a conversation with the friendly Sherpa people, giving you an insight into the way of life in the area.

The trail offers breath-taking vistas of the towering peaks, including the magnificent Everest, throughout the day. The already breathtaking vista is made much more magical by the way light and shadow play on the mountains, particularly in the early and late afternoon.
At the end of the day, you’ll check into your Khumjung lodging. Nestled in the tranquil Himalayan landscape, the teahouse offers comfortable and cosy accommodations for twin sharing.

Trek length: around 7 km (from Namche to Khumjung)
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served.
Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and Lhotse are visible mountains.
The main points of interest for the day include rivers, forests, flora, waterfalls, hospitals, schools, monasteries, and captivating vistas of the mountains.

Day 4 Trek to Tengboche

Time: four to five hours

Maximum Elevation: 3,860 metres

Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)

You have six exciting days left to walk to Everest Base Camp, and today is day four. Following a substantial breakfast in Khumjung, you will depart for Tengboche, which is a scenic drive. Put on your hiking boots and prepare for a day full with breathtaking scenery and diverse cultural encounters.

Depending on your speed, the hike from Khumjung to Tengboche takes about 4-5 hours and covers about 8 km (5 miles). You should take your time to soak in the view and adjust to the altitude because this is a moderate journey with some uphill sections.

After departing from Khumjung, a clearly designated path will lead you via charming Sherpa settlements and rhododendron trees. The trail progressively rises, providing beautiful vistas of the neighbouring mountains. You’ll pass through little towns like Phunki Thanga along the route, which will give you an idea of the way of life there.

The trail widens as you go higher, offering expansive views of the Khumbu Valley and the imposing peaks of Thamserku and Ama Dablam. As you get closer to Tengboche, the verdant surroundings give way to the mountainous terrain.

The breathtaking view of Ama Dablam, one of the most famous peaks in the Everest region, is among the trek’s highlights today. It is impressive to see its pyramid-shaped construction against the brilliant blue sky. Aside from that, the trail teases you with views of Lhotse, Nuptse, and Everest, giving you an idea of what to expect on your trek to Base Camp.

The Tengboche Monastery, the region’s spiritual and cultural hub, is reached as you get closer to Tengboche. Spend some time exploring this historic monastery, taking in the peaceful surroundings, and perhaps even seeing a Buddhist ritual or prayer session. The location of the monastery also makes for a great vantage point for views of the mountains.

Remain calm and enjoy the evening after settling into your lodging, thinking back on the day’s events and getting ready for the next leg of the journey.

Trek length: approximately 8 km (from Khumjung to Tengboche)
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served.
Views of the following mountains: Kusum Kanguru, Mount Everest, Lhotse, Lhotse Shar, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Tobuche, Shar, Nupla, and Khumbila.
The day’s main features are the National Park headquarters, a popular monastery called Tengboche, hills, verdant forest, and towns.

Day 5 Helicopter flight from Tengboche to Kala Patthar and back to Lukla / Explore Lukla village

thirty minutes by helicopter

Peak Elevation: 3880 metres

Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)

Your 6-day climb to Everest Base Camp comes to an exciting climax today as you go on an incredible helicopter ride. Following a filling breakfast in Tengboche, a member of our staff will show you to the helipad for a thrilling fly over the famous Everest area.

From Tengboche, the helicopter will soar high above the landscape, giving you a bird’s-eye perspective of the verdant valleys and lofty peaks that have accompanied you on your journey thus far. The scene below becomes a captivating tapestry of alpine splendour as you ascend higher.

Kala Patthar, a viewpoint famous for its expansive vistas of Everest and the surrounding Himalayan giants, is the first stop on this incredible adventure. The helicopter will gently soar over Kala Patthar, giving you time to take in the amazing vista and take mementos that will last a lifetime.

Once passengers have had their fill of the unmatched vistas, the chopper heads back towards Everest Base Camp (EBC). As you soar over the EBC, you’ll be able to see the camp tucked away between the striking Khumbu Icefall and glacier. This unique vantage position offers a fresh perspective on the challenges faced by climbers trying to reach the peak of Everest.

Your helicopter will arrive at the famous Hotel Everest View, which is perched on a ridge close to Syangboche, following the flypast. You will get an hour to take in the breath-taking vistas of Everest, Ama Dablam, and the surrounding peaks, as well as to have refreshments. Because of its advantageous location, the hotel is the ideal place to enjoy the comforts of a luxurious mountain lodge while taking in the splendour of the Himalayas.

The helicopter will soar over the Khumbu Valley as it takes off from HEV, giving you breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, which include Nuptse, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. The trip back to Lukla is just as fascinating and gives you a new angle on the scenery you have been hiking through the past several days.

After returning to Lukla, pause to consider the amazing adventures of the day. In addition to adding a touch of luxury to your journey, this helicopter experience offers a rare and exclusive perspective of the Everest region that not many people get to see.

Helicopter Around 80 km, Heli 30 minutes (from Tengboche to Lukla via Kala Patthar and EBC)
Ground Time: 60 minutes (View of the Hotel Everest)
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served.
Views of the following mountains: Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, Gauri Shankar, and Mount Everest.
The day’s main highlights include farms, villages, unusual plants and animals, lakes and glaciers, and lush greenery.

Day 6 Fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla with a regular air flight

25-minute duration

Maximum Elevation: 1,400 metres

Lodging: Hotel or Lodge

Day 6 signals the end of your journey as you get ready to fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla after an amazing and daring trek to Everest Base Camp. You’ll head to Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla early in the morning to board a scheduled flight.

Though comparatively short, the journey from Lukla to Kathmandu is breathtakingly beautiful. The journey, which takes around 25 minutes and covers a distance of about 135 km, gives you a bird’s-eye perspective of the breathtaking Himalayan scenery.

The flight takes you on a captivating tour over the magnificent peaks of the Himalayas as soon as you board the plane. The famous Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and several more lofty peaks that have followed you on your journey will be visible to you. The flight path provides an exceptional viewpoint that lets you fully comprehend the breadth and majesty of the Himalayan range.

Keep your camera ready as you soar above the stunning scenery of the Khumbu region during the journey. The breathtaking airborne picture of the quaint Sherpa settlements, glaciers, and deep valleys below is just breathtaking. During the trip, you can also think back on the difficult but worthwhile journey you just finished, with visions of the rocky landscape and snow-capped peaks still fresh in your memory.

When you finally arrive in Kathmandu, pause to notice how different the busy metropolis is from the calm mountainside setting you have been in for the previous six days.

135 km is the flight distance from Lukla to Kathmadnu.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served. Supper
Viewed mountains: Mount Kusum Kanguru (6367m), Mount Gongla (5813m), Mount Karyolung (6511m), and Mount Nupla (5885m).
The day’s main highlights include: tall hills, towering mountain peaks, farmlands, populated areas, rivers and streams, waterfalls, cascades, etc.

Trip Hilights

  • Easy and Safe Online Booking System

  • Last-minute booking facility

  • Free trip postponement facility.

  • Free Cancellations according to Company Policy

  • Full packages trip with 3-time meal Meal Plan

  • A professional guide with fluent english

  • Flights for Kathmandu and Lukla

  • Helicopter fly over EBC/ Kalapatthar

Trip Overview

Tengboche Monastery Trek

The Everest Base Camp 6-Day Trek, commonly referred to as the Tengboche Monastery Trek, is a brief but captivating walk that embodies the spirit of the Himalayas. This six-day adventure offers a perfect balance of strenuous hikes, stunning landscapes, and breathtaking aerial views.

This 6-day EBC trek (Tengboche trek) offers a rare chance to see the beauty of Everest and its surrounding peaks in a comparatively short amount of time. The excursion covers about 45 km of walking.

Adventurers are captivated by the array of delights available on this 6-day trip (EBC) to Tengboche monastery. Every day reveals a new aspect of the Himalayan scenery, from the exhilarating small plane journey from Kathmandu to Lukla to the culturally vibrant settlements like Namche Bazaar and Khumjung.

The trek’s main draw is Tengboche monastery, which has spiritual significance for the area. The high point of this trek is a helicopter flight from Tengboche to Kala Patthar and Everest Base Camp.

Trekking through lovely forests, quaint towns, and high-altitude sceneries, the 6-day Everest Base Camp walk (Tengboche monastery tour) offers breathtaking views of towering peaks like Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Nuptse. There are prayer flags and hospitable Sherpas to encounter along the way.

The walk to Tengboche monastery is best done in the spring and autumn. Trekking is ideal during these seasons because of the consistent, clear skies and comfortable temperatures. Additionally, it guarantees optimal visibility of the breathtaking mountain vista. In January and February, you can also finish this EBC trek in six days if the weather permits.

Our 6-day trek to Everest Base Camp has been planned to offer a succinct but comprehensive experience. A helicopter flight from Tengboche to Kala Patthar/Everest Base Camp flypast is the primary draw. This unique feature sets our walk apart and offers you an opportunity to view the Himalayas from a different angle. Flying over the well-known base camp is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to make unforgettable memories.

We provide above-and-beyond services to guarantee a smooth and enjoyable trekking experience. We put our trekkers’ safety and happiness first, offering them comfortable lodging, logistical support, and knowledgeable guides who are familiar with the local customs and landscape. We are dedicated to ethical and sustainable tourism, and our goal is to leave the Everest region with unforgettable experiences while protecting its beautiful ecosystem.

Join us on this life-changing adventure and allow the Himalayas’ magnetism to enchant you. Come on a 6-day climb to Everest base camp, where every step brings a new discovery and every vista offers a work of art. Reserve your spot in 2024, 2025, or 2026 for the trip of a lifetime. Make your reservation right away to witness the enchantment of the highest peaks on Earth.

Major Attraction Of Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days

  1. Take pleasure in an exhilarating tiny aircraft ride from Kathmandu to Lukla, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan region from above.
  2. Start your journey with a lovely stroll down the Dudh Koshi River, which will take you past quaint towns and lead you to Phakding.
  3. Discover the lively ambiance of Namche Bazaar, a thriving marketplace tucked away in the centre of the Khumbu district.
  4. Discover the diversity of cultures in Khumjung, which is well-known for the Hillary School and its traditional Sherpa homes.
  5. See Tengboche Monastery, the pilgrimage’s spiritual hub, which is encircled by breathtaking vistas of Ama Dablam and Everest.
  6. Take in the amazing vistas of Mount Everest from a helicopter ride over Everest Base Camp, stopping at Kala Patthar for an experience that will never be forgotten.
  7. Explore the distinct allure of Lukla, the entry point to the Everest region, featuring its lively marketplace, tea houses, and culture of hiking.
  8. a picturesque flight that returns you to Kathmandu, giving you time to think back on the amazing sights and experiences of your journey.

Best Season For Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days

Tengboche Monastery Trek - 6 Days

The months of September through November and March through May are typically the optimum times to complete the 6-day climb to Everest Base Camp. The walk is more pleasurable during these seasons because of the consistent weather, clear skies, and comfortable temperatures. Trekkers choose it because of the breathtaking vistas of the Himalayan peaks, which enhance the whole experience.

If the weather is suitable, you might also think about making the walk in January and February if you’re up for a novel experience. Remember that the winter months bring with them lower temperatures and a greater likelihood of snowfall. On the other hand, the unspoiled paths covered in snow provide a tranquil atmosphere and a distinct viewpoint of the surroundings.

The 6-day Everest Base Camp journey offers amazing scenery, an understanding of Sherpa culture, and the accomplishment of reaching the famous base camp—regardless of the season you pick.

Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days Details

  1. Total time spent travelling: six days
  2. Four days are spent trekking.
  3. Origin: Kathmandu
  4. Final destination: Kathmandu
  5. 5,545 metres is the highest point reached (Kala Patthar)
  6. 1,400 metres is the minimum altitude (Kathmandu)
  7. Helicopter flights: 30 minutes from Tengboche to Lukla and across EBC/Kala patthar
  8. Ground time: Hotel Everest View, one hour
  9. Lodging options include tea houses and hotels.
  10. The daily average for walking is four to five hours.
  11. 400 kg is the maximum weight allowed for helicopters (including passengers and cargo).
  12. Mountain ranges and peaks, hills, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, icefalls, native settlement and culture, flowers and the wild, monasteries, shrines, Chortens, memorials, etc. are some of the main points of interest..

Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days Cost For 2024 And 2025

Start an amazing journey with our 6-day Everest base camp trek or the Tengboche Monastery Adventure, a one-of-a-kind experience that swaps the typical trek for an exhilarating 4-day hike followed by a helicopter ride back. Make lifelong memories while soaking in the region’s spectacular splendour around Mount Everest. With bookings now available for 2024, 2025, and 2026, you have plenty of time to organise your magnificent Everest expedition.

For those travelling in a group, the cost of the 6-Day Trek to Everest Base Camp is $2150 per person. Take in the rush of arriving at Everest Base Camp via plane. Savour the cool mountain air that envelopes the towering peaks, allow yourself to be fully submerged in the rich culture of the Sherpas, and marvel at the breathtaking scenery.

We also provide private excursions for 1-4 explorers, which cost between $2150 and $2950 per person, for those looking for a more exclusive experience. Together with your tribe, create a personalised Everest journey that suits your tastes and speed. Our 6-day Everest Base Camp Trek offers an incredible experience among the highest peaks in the world, regardless of your preference for the camaraderie of a group excursion or the seclusion of a private expedition. Come along with us for an incredible journey!

Private Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days for  2024 and 2025

A private walk provides a unique, customised experience made just for you. This covers personal lodging, conveyance, and the committed assistance of a porter and guide for the duration of the journey. Because the hiking component is totally private, you can expect a more personalised and intimate experience. Please be aware, though, that unless otherwise stated, the helicopter ride is shared.

If you would rather take a private helicopter trip, you can do so by choosing the “Book a Private Trip” add-on when making your reservation. Selecting a private helicopter guarantees a return journey to Kathmandu, which is particularly useful in high season when flights to Ramechhap are sometimes diverted.

The following table shows the price for a 5-day trek to Private Everest Base Camp in 2024 and 2025:

10% off in first booking

No. of Pax Cost (per person)
1 Pax $ 2950
2 to 5 pax $ 2550
6 -10  Pax $ 2150

Should a private excursion surpass your financial means, you may consider our daily departure schedules, the availability of which may be verified under the “Check Availability” section. With a group of fellow travellers, this alternative offers the adventure of a lifetime at a price that is more affordable for hiking

Add-Ons & Options

Hotels in Kathmandu

Searching for a hassle-free way to begin and finish your walk? Give us the pleasure of handling your Kathmandu stay. Unwind and rejuvenate in a three-star hotel or a comparable calibre of lodging, albeit at a slightly higher cost for greater convenience.

Kathmandu to Lukla By Sharing Heli Flight

Want to kick off your adventure with a unique twist? Consider our shared Kathmandu to Lukla helicopter ride. It’s not just a flight; it’s an extra layer of excitement, offering a different perspective and a smooth ascent. Keep in mind that this comes with an additional cost.

Lukla to Kathmandu By Sharing Heli Flight

Do you want to start your journey with something special? Think back to our helicopter flight from Kathmandu to Lukla together. It’s more than simply a flight; it’s an additional thrill that provides a unique viewpoint and a seamless ascension. Remember that there is an additional cost associated with this.

Lukla to Kathmandu Private Helicopter (1-5 Seats)

Choose the 1–5 seat private helicopter from Lukla to Kathmandu for a more intimate travel experience. It provides seclusion and flexibility, making it ideal for you and a small group. This exclusive helicopter excursion is $2600 per aircraft. If you are travelling in a group or would rather have a more customised experience, this is a terrific option.

Why Choose The Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days?

The following justifies your selection of the 6-day Everest Base Camp Trek:

  1. The 6-day Everest base camp trek is ideal for individuals with limited time as it offers a compacted schedule that lets you see the region’s magnificence.
  2. Package that comes with a helicopter trip return and a lot of services at the greatest possible price.
  3. Simple online reservation process with round-the-clock customer support.
  4. You still get to see breathtaking panoramic vistas of Everest and other Himalayan peaks despite the shorter trip.
  5. Along the route, stop at nearby villages and monasteries to learn about the distinctive Sherpa culture.
  6. Discover the historic Tengboche monastery and take part in the nightly and morning prayers.
  7. Perfect for hikers seeking a less taxing experience than the longer excursions, suiting a wider range of physical abilities.
  8. The walk to Tengboche monastery can be undertaken in January or February if weather permits, while spring and autumn are the best seasons.
  9. A quick and beautiful way to get back to Lukl is by helicopter.

Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days Difficulty

The six-day Everest base camp trek is regarded as moderately difficult and provides a strenuous yet streamlined experience through the stunning scenery of the Khumbu region. Daily ascents and descents are part of the trek, and although the daily distances are doable, the high altitude can be physically taxing.

Trekkers need to be ready for a range of trail conditions, such as occasionally steep inclines, rocky terrain, and well-maintained pathways. Due to the trek’s short length and increased difficulty, participants must be in good health and prepared for several days of hiking.

A helicopter trip back to Lukla and a flight back to Kathamdnu make the trek back to Kathamndu smooth and comfortable, even though the adventure is undoubtedly doable for individuals with a modest degree of fitness. Pre-trek training and acclimatisation are recommended for trekkers in order to improve their overall experience and health.

Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days Altitude Sickness

Because of the quick rise to higher altitudes on the Everest Base Camp 6-Day Trek, altitude sickness is a possibility. Despite not going to very high altitudes, there is a chance that the walk will cause problems due to altitude, particularly for people who are not used to such high altitudes.

Altitude sickness symptoms can include fatigue, headaches, nausea, and dizziness. Trekkers must be mindful of their body, drink enough of water, and acclimatise gradually.

Trekkers can adequately acclimatise to our Tengboche monastery trek by taking deliberate rest days and gaining altitude gradually. Our knowledgeable guides assist hikers to ensure their safety and identify signs of altitude sickness.

Following the suggested timetable, staying hydrated, and eating healthfully will all help lower the chance of altitude-related problems on this 6-day trek to Everest Base Camp.

Food For Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days

The simple yet filling meal served during the six-day Everest base camp hike is part of the package, which will keep you going strong the entire way. The menu selections get more restricted as you go up, but the emphasis is still on serving wholesome, substantial meals.

You will begin the day in Kathmandu with a variety of culinary treats, including Nepali and foreign cuisines, which will set the tone for the gourmet journey to come.

Enjoy a delicious breakfast spread that includes pancakes, hash browns, cornflakes, bread from the area, chapatti, and a variety of egg dishes (fried, scrambled, boiled, and omelette). Savour a range of international and Nepali cuisines in Kathmandu, which provide a preview of things to come.

Teahouses along the trail provide a variety of regional delicacies, including Dal Bhat, Tenduk Spaghetti Noodles, Thukpa, Pasta, Vegetable Curry, Tibetan Bread, and tasty soups, for lunch as you hike to Tengboche. Refuel for the afternoon trip with Sherpa Stew, steaks, sandwiches, momo, macaroni, salads, pizzas, munchies, and desserts.

The menu offers treats like Dal Bhat, a variety of soups (garlic, mushroom, tomato, and chicken), and more in the evening. under addition to the food, the teahouse dining experience is about making enduring memories and exchanging stories under the backdrop of the Himalayas. Remember that as you ascend, your options for food decrease, reflecting the high altitude of the trek.

Your trekking experience is enhanced by the careful attention to culinary variety and quality, which makes every meal a significant and unforgettable element of the six-day Everest base camp trip.

Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days Accommodation

We value your safety and comfort, which is why we’ve selected lodging options for the six-day Everest base camp hike that go above and beyond standard teahouses.

These locations provide superior services. Despite the fact that most rooms are shared, our knowledgeable guides will make gender-specific arrangements. Tell us ahead of time if you’re travelling in a group or are a couple so we can make the appropriate arrangements for your private room.

The first stop on your tour is Kathmandu, where you’ll check into comfortable lodging, such as a 3-star hotel. It’s a serene spot to prepare for the journey that lies ahead.

You will primarily stay in teahouses along the trail after the hike commences. These are comfortable spaces with simple furniture. Although the level of luxury varies, all teahouses offer a welcoming ambiance where you can feel the warmth of the locals. Teahouses’ communal dining areas provide a warm atmosphere where you can meet other hikers, exchange tales, and form new friendships.

Teahouses typically include shared restrooms with basic amenities like hot showers for travellers. These restrooms are basic but well-maintained, with high standards of cleanliness to ensure a pleasant and hygienic experience.

Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days Travel Insurance

It is imperative that you have travel insurance for your 6-day trip to Everest Base Camp. It serves as a sort of safety net in case something unforeseen occurs, allowing you to enjoy your walk without concern.

Make sure your travel insurance includes coverage for medical emergencies, evacuations, and itinerary modifications when choosing a provider. Having medical expenditure coverage is essential, especially for high-altitude sickness, as the Everest region can be difficult to navigate.

Having insurance that covers helicopter evacuation in case of emergency is essential because your expedition involves a helicopter return. This is crucial if you have an urgent medical situation or have to depart soon.

Verify whether plan modifications are covered by your travel insurance as well. Having coverage for modifications might assist you in recovering some of the costs in the event of an unforeseen event, such as personal emergencies or inclement weather.

Read the policy carefully to understand what it covers and if there are any criteria unique to high-altitude trekking before deciding on insurance. Speak with your insurance company to ensure that the policy meets the particular requirements of your six-day walk to EBC.

Permits For Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days

To ensure a hassle-free and seamless journey, permits are required for your 6-day climb to the Everest base camp. The necessary licences consist of:

  1. Permit to Enter Sagarmatha National Park
  2. Entry Permit for Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality (KPRM).
  3. card for the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS).

We’ll take care of the paperwork, so don’t worry about it! Your hiking package includes all required permissions, including the TIMS card. Before the walk starts, we’ll take care of getting them for you. Therefore, you won’t have to worry about obtaining a permit and can instead concentrate on taking in the amazing scenery and the adventure.

Tips For Everest Base Camp Trek 6 Days

  1. Make sure you are physically fit for the hardships of the hike.
  2. To reduce the risk of altitude sickness, acclimatise gradually.
  3. Carry a strong rucksack, layers and necessary trekking equipment.
  4. Put on well-worn, water-resistant, and cosy hiking boots.
  5. Drink lots of water and stay hydrated during the hike.
  6. Wear layers to account for changing weather.
  7. For sun protection, wear a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
  8. For prolonged energy levels, eat balanced meals.
  9. Show reverence for the Sherpa customs and culture of the area.
  10. Verify that all required licences and paperwork are in order.
  11. On difficult terrain, think about using trekking poles for added support.
  12. Have your insurance information and emergency contacts close at hand.
  13. Take pictures, but be aware of weight and battery life.
  14. Pay attention to knowledgeable guides for advice on safety and trekking.
  15. Make a restful night’s sleep a priority for your body’s healing and adjustment.
  16. Observe the ‘Leave No Trace’ guidelines and show consideration for the environment.
  17. Keep up with the weather forecast throughout the duration of the walk.
  18. Learn the evacuation routes and protocols in case of an emergency.
  19. Remain optimistic and relish the special experiences that come with the journey.
  20. Get permits and reservations for safe treks well in advance.

Alternative Trips

Examine other travel options that suit your tastes and schedule and offer different viewpoints on the breathtaking Everest region:

Helicopter Tour of Everest Base Camp:

  • Take an exciting helicopter journey to see Everest Base Camp in a single day.
  • Take in the Khumbu Icefall, soar over recognisable peaks, and relish arriving at Kala Patthar, or Everest Base Camp.
  • Perfect for people who are anxious to see Everest’s magnificence but are pressed for time.

Everest Quick Trek:

  • This walk is succinct but captivating, covering the main points in less time.
  • trekking trip lasting seven days that takes in Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingbcohde, Lobuche, EBC, Kalapatthar, and a helicopter ride for sweeping vistas.

Everest Five-Day Hike:

  • A short yet intense walk that’s ideal for people looking for a fast adventure in the Himalayas.
  • It centres on Syangboche (Hotel Everest View), which provides five days of breathtaking views of the Everest region.

14-day Traditional Everest Base Camp Trek:

  • Ample time is given for acclimatisation and cultural immersion throughout the traditional Everest trip.
  • includes well-known locations such as Everest Base Camp, Tengboche, Dingboche, and Namche Bazaar.
  • A leisurely walk makes it possible to thoroughly explore the Khumbu Valley.

Pick the option that best suits your needs, be it the expediency of a helicopter tour, the compactness of a day hike, the rapid immersion of a 5-day trek, or the classic allure of a 14-day trek to Everest Base Camp. Every choice guarantees an adventure to remember, highlighting the various marvels of the Everest region.

    Included

  • International Arrival Pickup

  • Domestic Airport Dropoff Before Trek

  • Domestic Airport Pickup After the Trek

  • International Dropoff on your Final Departure Day

  • 5 Night in local teahouses (Twin Sharing Basis)

  • Local Government Entry Permit (Trek Card)

  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit (Everest Permit)

  • Trekkers' Information Management Systems Card (TIMS)

  • Helicopter flight from Tengboche to Lukla with fly over Everest Base Camp.

  • Kathmandu to Lukla Flight

  • Lukla to Kathamandu Flight

  • Ramechhap to Lukla Domestic Flight Ticket

  • Kathmandu to Ramechhap by Sharing or Private Jeep

  • 5 Breakfast: Local and Continental Choices from Tea House Menu

  • 6 Lunch: Simple and Light Lunch in Lunch Camp Tea Houses

  • 5 Dinner: Veg and Non-Veg Meals of your Choice Domestic and Continental Foods from the Local Tea House Menu

  • 1 Farewell Dinner by NTA

  • English Speaking Government Licensed Trekking Guide (minimum 10 years of experience)

  • All Meals for Guide/Porter

  • Insurances for Guide & Porter

  • Well Paid Salary as Per the Government`s Rate or the Concerned Association`s Circular Rate

  • Local Sherpa for carrying your luggage up to 20 KGs Max

  • First-Aid Kit Carried by Our Team

    Exclude

  • Fees for International flight tickets to and from Nepal.

  • Food and lodging in Kathmandu.

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

  • Charge of extra luggage.

  • Medical and emergency rescue charge.

  • Extra night of accommodation and food (in case of changes in regular itinerary or due to other reasons).

  • Tips or gratitude to the guides or porters

  • Extra facilities like extra porters, hot shower, wifi, etc during the trek

  • Travel insurance that covers both medical and emergency evacuation with a minimum worth of 100,000.00.

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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