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Everest Base Camp Trek: A lifetime adventure

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Arrival City
Kathmandu
Max Altitude
8848.86 m
Tour Language
English
Hygiene Protocol
Hygiene Food
Suitable Age
+20
Group Size
Min 2 Person
Types of Clothes
Warm
Accommodation Standards
4 Start
Medicine
First aid
Season
March-May, September-December
Ending Point
Kathmandu
Departure City
Kathmandu

This trek itinerary also includes a visit to Khumjung monastery which is home to the legendary “Yeti” Skull. This trek provides wonderful opportunity to view the rare highlights of the world – Mt. Everest and Yeti. Visit Namche Bazar, a historical mountain township, and visit Tengboche monastery which is one of the biggest Buddhist monasteries in the Everest region. Explore local Sherpa culture and Tradition at Namche bazaar and also visit Everest View Hotel which is the highest placed hotel in the world.

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Everest Base Camp Trekking: A Dream Come True

Everest Base Camp Trekking: A Dream Come True
Package for:
11 Day(s)
1 Guest(s)
Apr 27, 2024

Mt. Everest also known as Sagarmatha in Nepali is the highest mountain in the world. With an elevation of 8848meters, Mount Everest is also called as “Rooftop of the World”. This Everest Yeti&rsquo's Skull trek is designed for those who want to see the Everest panorama within a short time. This trek itinerary also includes a visit to Khumjung monastery which is home to the legendary “ Yeti” Skull. This trek provides a wonderful opportunity to view the rare highlights of the world – Mt. Everest and Yeti. Visit Namche Bazar, a historical mountain township, and visit Tengboche monastery which is one of the biggest Buddhist monasteries in the Everest region. Explore local Sherpa culture and Tradition at Namche bazaar and also visit Everest View Hotel which is the highest-placed hotel in the world.

Highlights
  • Spectacular views of Mount Everest and other famous peaks in the Himalayas
  • Passing through traditional Sherpa villages and monasteries
  • The opportunity to experience the unique culture and way of life of the Sherpa people
  • Challenging trek that will test your physical fitness and mental endurance
  • The chance to reach Base Camp of the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest
Itinerary

Arrival in Kathmandu, meet, assists and Transfer to the Hotel and check-in, followed by welcome drinks, and trip briefing by the tour Guide. 

Rest day in Kathmandu, Trekking Preparation with Trek Guide. 

Early morning breakfast and check-out, drive to Kathmandu Domestic Airport, and Fly Kathmandu to Lukla, upon arrival in Lukla, your porter will meet you at the airport and sort out your belongings, start your trek to Monjo. Lunch, Dinner, and Overnight at Yeti Home in Monjo.

A highlight of the day

  • Accommodation on DBL/twin Sharing basis on AP (Full-board Plan)
  • Welcome drinks on arrival
  • 4hr walking
  • Unlimited tea/coffee at Hotel/resort
  • Free WiFi
  • Attached bath and hot water shower.
  • Boiled and Filtered water, hotel amenities, and many more.

Breakfast starts your trek to Namche Bazaar which is the cultural hub of the Sherpa people in Nepal. Explore local market stupas, monasteries, and areas, you can walk up to view point hill and back to Namche for Lunch, Dinner, and Overnight at Yeti Homes

A highlight of the day:

  • Accommodation on DBL/twin Sharing basis on AP (Full-board Plan)
  • Welcome drinks on arrival
  • 6/7hr walking, stunning views, and landscapes, the first glimpse of Mt. Everest
  • Unlimited tea/coffee at Hotel/resort
  • Free wifi
  • Attached bath and hot water shower.
  • Boiled and Filtered water, hotel amenities, and many more.

The day is free for acclimatization. You can enjoy an excursion to the nearby area. Lunch, Dinner, and Overnight at the Hotel / Tea House / Lodge in Namche.

A highlight of the day

  • Accommodation on DBL/twin Sharing basis on AP (Full-board Plan)
  • Welcome drinks on arrival
  • stunning views and landscapes, the first glimpse of Mt. Everest, and many more
  • Unlimited tea/coffee at Hotel/resort
  • Free WiFi
  • Attached bath and hot water shower.
  • Boiled and Filtered water, hotel amenities, and many more.

A highlight of the day:

  • Accommodation on DBL/twin Sharing basis on AP (Full-board Plan)
  • 3hr walking, stunning views, and landscapes.
  • Tea coffee on request at Hotel/resort
  • Attached bath and hot water shower.
  • Boiled and Filtered water, hotel amenities, and many more.

Have breakfast EVH and start your trek to reach Tengboche. Visit Tengboche monastery which is the biggest Buddhist monastery located in the Everest region. If time permits, then witness evening rituals at the monastery. Tengboche also offers an excellent panoramic view of Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Cho-Oye, and Ama Dablam mountains. Lunch, Dinner, and Overnight at Hotel Himalaya (which is the best available Lodge, but it is not as good as Yeti Homes.

A highlight of the day:

  • Accommodation on DBL/twin Sharing basis on AP (Full-board Plan)
  • 6/7hr walking, stunning views, and landscapes
  • Tea coffee on request at Hotel/resort
  • Attached bath and hot water shower.
  • Boiled and Filtered water, hotel amenities, and many more.

Dinner and Overnight Yeti Mountain Homes

A Highlight of the day:

  • Accommodation on DBL/twin Sharing basis on AP (Full-board Plan)
  • Welcome drinks on arrival
  • Stunning views and landscapes, a first glimpse of Mt. Everestand many more.
  • Unlimited tea/coffee at Hotel/resort
  • Free wifi
  • Attached bath and hot water shower.
  • Boiled and Filtered water, hotel amenities and many more.

Trek to Lukla following the downhill trekking trail along the Dudh Koshi river.
Lunch, Dinner, and Overnight Yeti Mountain Homes

A highlight of the day:

  • Accommodation on DBL/twin Sharing basis on AP (Full-board Plan)
  • Welcome drinks on arrival
  • stunning views and landscapes, a first glimpse of Mt. Everestand many more.
  • Unlimited tea/coffee at Hotel/resort
  • Free wifi
  • Attached bath and hot water shower.
  • Boiled and Filtered water, hotel amenities and many more.

Fly back to Kathmandu in the morning and lunch in the city restaurants and free day in Kathmandu. 

A highlight of the day:

  • Welcome drinks on arrival
  • Free wifi at the hotel.
  • Transfer to Hotel by Private Jeep

Breakfast, check-out and departure for onward Journey 

How Much Does This Trip Cost?

Each trip is customized to fit the clients requirements and group size, the price of each trip we organize is different. The trips price is calculated keeping in view the type of services and accommodation chosen by our clients. To offer you a personalized and seamless holiday experience, we create trips that suit your taste and travel budget.

We see travelers as individuals having their own special needs and preferences. An experience of a lifetime is only possible when each and every detail of your holiday is planned around your needs.

GET A TRIP QUOTE

Includes
  • All (airport to airport) transfer by private vehicles as per group size.
  • 10 nights’ accommodation Luxury Resort/Hotels as mentioned below.
  • Meals: 10 breakfasts, 08 lunches and 08 dinner 
  • Local village and schools visit on the way wherever is possible.
  • Visit Tibetan carpet factory and Thanka painting while guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu. 
  • Seasonal and regional festivals and unique experiences as per region, (Min 10 Pax requires in the group)
  • Visit of spiritual Places in the city areas and outside the city while by surface travel.
  • Participate in harvesting and cultivation activities depending on the season.
  • Monumental areas entrance fees as per the itinerary levied by the government and local authorities.
  • Professional licensed local English/other language speaking guide service in Kathmandu.
  • Other festivals and spiritual activities will be observed or participated while on tour, 
  • Accompanying official escort throughout the trip.
  • Special souvenir on farewell / departure

Includes While on Trek:

  • Everest Conservation area Permits
  • All 3 major meals including Tea/Coffee, hot water to drink,
  • Domestic flight ticket for sectors, Ramechap - Lukla - Ramechap.
  • Licensed trekking guide, his allowance, hotel and meals
  • Trekking Sherpa porter (2:1porter), allowance, hotel and meals.
  • Duffle bag to put your belongings,
  • Medical kit.
Excludes
  • International flights tickets 
  • Nepal entry visa fee 
  • Travel Medical Insurance
  • Emergency Evacuation Service
  • Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic/nonalcoholic drinks, laundry 
  • Any other expenses which are not mentioned at the included section 
  • Tips/gratuities/Donations for driver, guides and escorts
  • Force Majeure
Travel Information
  • Permits: A TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and Sagarmatha National Park permit are required for trekking in the Everest region. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or through a trekking agency.
  • Best time to go: The best time to trek in the Everest region is between September and November and March to May when the weather is clear and stable.
  • Route: The most popular route for trekking to Everest Base Camp is the South Base Camp in Nepal. The trek typically starts and ends in Lukla and takes around 12-14 days to complete.
  • Accommodation: Accommodation during the trek is typically in teahouses or lodges. These provide basic but comfortable accommodation and meals. It is also possible to camp but it will require hiring equipment and porters.
  • Physical fitness: The trek to Everest Base Camp is considered challenging, and a good level of physical fitness is required. It is important to be prepared for long days of hiking at high altitude and to acclimatize properly.
  • Altitude sickness: Altitude sickness is a concern at high altitude. It is important to be aware of the symptoms and to take necessary precautions to prevent it.
  • Guides and porters: It is possible to trek independently but hiring a guide and porters is recommended for safety and to ease the burden of carrying equipment.
Things to know
  • Visa requirements: Make sure to check the visa requirements for Nepal before you travel. Tourist visas can be obtained upon arrival at the airport or in advance from a Nepalese consulate or embassy.
  • Currency: Nepalese Rupee (NPR) is the official currency of Nepal, but US dollars are also widely accepted. It's a good idea to carry cash, as credit cards and debit cards may not be accepted in some places.
  • Weather: Nepal has a diverse climate, with temperatures varying greatly depending on the region and altitude. It's important to check the weather forecast and pack accordingly.
  • Altitude sickness: Altitude sickness can be a concern when travelling to higher altitudes in Nepal. It's important to be aware of the symptoms and to take necessary precautions to prevent it.
  • Food: Nepal has a diverse cuisine, with a mix of Indian, Tibetan, and Nepalese dishes. Some traditional Nepalese dishes include momos (dumplings), dal bhat (lentil soup and rice), and chow mein (stir-fried noodles).
  • Language: Nepali is the official language of Nepal, but many people also speak English.
  • Culture: Nepal is a culturally diverse country with a mix of Hindu and Buddhist influences. It's important to be respectful of local customs and traditions, and to dress modestly when visiting temples and other religious sites.
  • Conservation and sustainability: Nepal is home to many unique and endangered species and fragile ecosystems, it's important to be mindful of environmental conservation and sustainability while traveling.

Gokyo Ri Trek: An Expedition to the Hidden Gems of the Himalayas

Gokyo Ri Trek: An Expedition to the Hidden Gems of the Himalayas
Package for:
13 Day(s)
1 Guest(s)
Apr 27, 2024

Gokyo Peak is a 5,357 m high peak in the Khumbu region of the Nepal Himalayas. It is located on the west side of the Ngozumpa glacier, which is the largest glacier in Nepal and is reputed to be the largest in the whole Himalayas. The Gokyo trek is a fairly popular trekking route. The route itself ends at Gokyo Ri, and trekkers typically turn around at this point and retrace their steps back to the trailhead. There is an alternative mountaineering route that begins near the southern tip of Ngozumpa Glacier and is just south of Taujun Lake. This alternative route leads east over the Cho La, a pass at 5,420 m, where it meets with the main Everest Base Camp trek.

Highlights
  • Trekking through the beautiful Khumbu region of Nepal, home to the Sherpa people
  • Spectacular views of Mount Everest and other famous peaks in the Himalayas, including Cho Oyu and Lhotse
  • Passing through traditional Sherpa villages and monasteries
  • The opportunity to experience the unique culture and way of life of the Sherpa people
  • Challenging trek that will test your physical fitness and mental endurance
  • The chance to reach Gokyo Ri (5357m) for panoramic view of Mt. Everest, Cho-Oyu, Lhotse, Makalu and many more peaks.
  • The trek also offers the chance to explore Gokyo Lakes, a chain of high-altitude freshwater lakes
Itinerary

Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Welcome, meet, assist by our Going Nepal representative, disinfect of luggage and hand carries and hand over a bad containing mask, surgical gloves, and sanitizer & transfer to the hotel. Welcome drink followed by tour briefing. The evening is free for your own leisure. Dinner and Stay Overnight at Kathmandu hotel.

The thrilling adventure of Gokyo Ri begins with a 40-minute flight from Kathmandu to Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Lukla. Since most of the aerial trips to this town take place early in the morning, you’ll have plenty of time for yourself. Take advantage of the time and trek to the small village of Phakding instead. The trail to Phakding is short and gentle through the valleys until you reach the Dudh Koshi River. You’ll come across several suspension bridges, chortens, Mani walls, and prayer flags. It takes approximately 3 to 4 hours to reach Phakding. Dinner and overnight at Phakding

You start the day with a pleasant walk alongside the Dudh Koshi River towards Monjo. The route traverses through the shades of rhododendron and magnolia trees. You enter through the Sagarmatha National Park gate at the Monjo. Before you check in to the National Park, you’ll have to show your TIMS Card and permit in the checkpoint. As you walk further into the village, the views of the mountains begin to unfold on the faraway horizon. After crossing the Hillary Suspension Bridge over the Dudh Koshi River, the route is slightly strenuous with a steep uphill to Namche Bazaar. Stay overnight at Namche Bazar

A much-needed rest day at Namche Bazaar is acclimatizing to the higher elevation. Namche Bazaar represents a historic trading hub with colorful markets, ancient culture, and lively ambiance. Stroll around the prosperous Sherpa town of Namche or hike over the ridge towards Hotel Everest View to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the mountains. you can also walk to the nearby village of Khumjung and visit the ancient monastery.

The trekking day begins with a gentle climb to Kyangjuma village. The village rewards you with the marvelous spectacles of Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and Kangtega. Then, the trail leads to the steeper section before reaching a small settlement at Mong La. On your lucky day, it is quite common for you to spot animals like mountain goats and musk deer on this trail. You’ll reach Dole in about 5 to 6 hours from Namche Bazaar.

On this day, you resume the trek with a steep ascent through the ridge just above Dole. Thorny bushes surround the path as it leads to the beautiful hamlet of Luza via Lhabarma. Significantly, the fascinating vistas of Cho Oyu, Kantega, and Thamserku embellish the backdrop throughout the day. Walking through the hills above the raging Dudh Koshi, you’ll reach Marchhermo in approximately 4 hours.

You climb the ridge above Macchermo to relish the beautiful sight of the mountains and the valley. The trail descends to the riverbanks and then climbs up through the terminal moraine of Ngozumpa Glacier, the Himalayas’ longest glacier. As you walk past the challenging path of the moraine, you’ll reach the first lake of Gokyo, known as Longpongo. The second lake, Taboche Tsho, is situated slightly ahead of the first one. Furthermore, the third lake glittering with sunlight lies a little ahead of the second lake. The Gokyo valley stands on the shore of the third lake with Cho Oyu looming magnificently in the backdrop.

This day marks the major highlight of the entire trek. On this day, you’ll hike to the vantage point of Gokyo Ri at an elevation of 5,357 meters. The climb to the viewpoint is strenuous and takes 3 to 4 hours to reach the top. Relish the panoramic spectacles of mountains like Everest, Nuptse, Thamserku, Makalu, Lhotse, and Pumori from the top. The exhilarating views of Gokyo lakes and Ngozumba glaciers will surpass your expectations. You’ll retrace your route back to Gokyo Valley for the night.

The day begins retracing the exact route departing from the lakes and through the moraines of Ngozumba glaciers. You’ll come across several stone chortens along the way. The splendid views of Thamserku and Kangtega will accompany you on the way down from Gokyo Valley. You’ll reach Dole in approximately 6 to 7 hours of walking.

The day begins with a steep downhill toward Phortse Tenga. It takes approximately ONE and a half hours to reach Phortse Tenga from Dole. Then, the trail ascends steeply from Phortse Tenga up to the village of Mongla. Furthermore, the trail descends towards Kyangjuma before reaching the Sherpa Capital at Namche Bazaar. It takes approximately 5 to 6 hours of gentle walking from Dole to Namche Bazaar.

On this day, you retrace the route back to Lukla from Namche Bazaar. The trail descends through the shades of pine trees. Walking alongside the Dudh Koshi River and crossing the suspension bridges over the river several times, you’ll reach Phakding. After Phakding village, the walk is gentle and enjoyable till you reach Lukla.

Final day in the mountains. You’ll take an early morning flight from Lukla airport to Kathmandu. It takes about 35 to 40 minutes to reach Kathmandu airport.

Breakfast and timely transfer to the International Airport.

How Much Does This Trip Cost?

Each trip is customized to fit the clients requirements and group size, the price of each trip we organize is different. The trips price is calculated keeping in view the type of services and accommodation chosen by our clients. To offer you a personalized and seamless holiday experience, we create trips that suit your taste and travel budget.

We see travelers as individuals having their own special needs and preferences. An experience of a lifetime is only possible when each and every detail of your holiday is planned around your needs.

GET A TRIP QUOTE

Includes
  • All (airport to airport) transfer by private vehicles as per group size.
  • 12 nights’ accommodation Luxury Resort/Hotels as mentioned below.
  • Meals: 12 breakfasts, 10 lunches and 11 dinner
  • Local village and schools visit on the way wherever is possible.
  • Visit Tibetan carpet factory and Thanka painting while guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu.
  • Seasonal and regional festivals and unique experiences as per region, (Min 10 Pax requires in the group)
  • Visit of spiritual Places in the city areas and outside the city while by surface travel.
  • Participate in harvesting and cultivation activities depending on the season.
  • Monumental areas entrance fees as per the itinerary levied by the government and local authorities.
  • Professional licensed local English/other language speaking guide service in Kathmandu.
  • Other festivals and spiritual activities will be observed or participated while on tour,
  • Accompanying official escort throughout the trip.
  • Special souvenir on farewell / departure

Includes While on Trek:

  • Everest Conservation area Permits
  • All 3 major meals including Tea/Coffee, hot water to drink,
  • Domestic flight ticket for sectors, Ramechap - Lukla - Ramechap.
  • Licensed trekking guide, his allowance, hotel and meals
  • Trekking Sherpa porter (2:1porter), allowance, hotel and meals.
  • Duffle bag to put your belongings,
  • Medical kit.
Excludes
  • International flights tickets 
  • Nepal entry visa fee 
  • Travel Medical Insurance
  • Emergency Evacuation Service
  • Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic/nonalcoholic drinks, laundry 
  • Any other expenses which are not mentioned at the included section 
  • Tips/gratuities/Donations for driver, guides and escorts
  • Force Majeure
Travel Information
  • Permits: A TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and Sagarmatha National Park permit are required for trekking in the Everest region. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or through a trekking agency.
  • Best time to go: The best time to trek in the Everest region is between September and November and March to May when the weather is clear and stable.
  • Route: The most popular route for trekking to Everest Base Camp is the South Base Camp in Nepal. The trek typically starts and ends in Lukla and takes around 12-14 days to complete.
  • Accommodation: Accommodation during the trek is typically in teahouses or lodges. These provide basic but comfortable accommodation and meals. It is also possible to camp but it will require hiring equipment and porters.
  • Physical fitness: The trek to Everest Base Camp is considered challenging, and a good level of physical fitness is required. It is important to be prepared for long days of hiking at high altitude and to acclimatize properly.
  • Altitude sickness: Altitude sickness is a concern at high altitude. It is important to be aware of the symptoms and to take necessary precautions to prevent it.
  • Guides and porters: It is possible to trek independently but hiring a guide and porters is recommended for safety and to ease the burden of carrying equipment.
Things to know
  • Visa requirements: Make sure to check the visa requirements for Nepal before you travel. Tourist visas can be obtained upon arrival at the airport or in advance from a Nepalese consulate or embassy.
  • Currency: Nepalese Rupee (NPR) is the official currency of Nepal, but US dollars are also widely accepted. It's a good idea to carry cash, as credit cards and debit cards may not be accepted in some places.
  • Weather: Nepal has a diverse climate, with temperatures varying greatly depending on the region and altitude. It's important to check the weather forecast and pack accordingly.
  • Altitude sickness: Altitude sickness can be a concern when travelling to higher altitudes in Nepal. It's important to be aware of the symptoms and to take necessary precautions to prevent it.
  • Food: Nepal has a diverse cuisine, with a mix of Indian, Tibetan, and Nepalese dishes. Some traditional Nepalese dishes include momos (dumplings), dal bhat (lentil soup and rice), and chow mein (stir-fried noodles).
  • Language: Nepali is the official language of Nepal, but many people also speak English.
  • Culture: Nepal is a culturally diverse country with a mix of Hindu and Buddhist influences. It's important to be respectful of local customs and traditions, and to dress modestly when visiting temples and other religious sites.
  • Conservation and sustainability: Nepal is home to many unique and endangered species and fragile ecosystems, it's important to be mindful of environmental conservation and sustainability while traveling.

Everest Base Camp Trek: A hike to the world's highest peak

Everest Base Camp Trek: A hike to the world's highest peak
Package for:
14 Day(s)
1 Guest(s)
Apr 27, 2024

Mt. Everest also known as Sagarmatha in Nepali is the highest mountain in the world. With an elevation of 8848meters, Mount Everest is also called as “Rooftop of the World”. This Everest Yeti&rsquo's Skull trek is designed for those who want to see the Everest panorama within a short time. This trek itinerary also includes a visit to Khumjung monastery which is home to the legendary “Yeti” Skull. This trek provides a wonderful opportunity to view the rare highlights of the world – Mt. Everest and Yeti. Visit Namche Bazar, a historical mountain township, and visit Tengboche monastery which is one of the biggest Buddhist monasteries in the Everest region. Explore local Sherpa culture and Tradition at Namche bazaar and also visit Everest View Hotel which is the highest placed hotel in the world.

Highlights
  • Spectacular views of Mount Everest and other famous peaks in the Himalayas
  • Passing through traditional Sherpa villages and monasteries
  • The opportunity to experience the unique culture and way of life of the Sherpa people
  • Challenging trek that will test your physical fitness and mental endurance
  • The chance to reach Base Camp of the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest
Itinerary

Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Welcome, meet, assist by our Going Nepal representative, disinfect luggage and hand carries and hand over a bad containing mask, surgical gloves, and sanitizer & transfer to the hotel. Welcome drink followed by tour briefing. The evening is free for your own leisure. Dinner and Stay Overnight at Kathmandu hotel.

Early morning, pick up from your hotel in Kathmandu and transfer to Kathmandu Domestic airport to fly to Lukla (2860 meters). Start your trek to reach Phakding.

  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner and Overnight at Local Lodge

Start your trek after breakfast. Today you follow a trekking trail inside Juniper and Pine forests along Dudh Koshi River bypassing double suspension bridge and village settlements like Jorsale & Monjo. Reach Namche in the afternoon. 

  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, and Overnight at Local Lodge.

Today is an acclimatization day. We recommend you take a day excursion to Syangboche for a better view of Everest and Ama Dablam valley. Also, visit “Everest View Hotel” the highest-placed hotel in the world. If interested further continue to Khumjung village and visit the monastery which is home to “Yeti’s Skull”. Return to Namche for a night stay.

  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner and Overnight at Local Lodge.

Trek to Tengboche monastery. If time permits also witness the evening rituals at Monastery. Tengboche offers excellent vistas of Everest, Chou-Oye, Nuptse, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam valley.

  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, and Overnight at Local Lodge.

Trek to Dingboche. Today you will walk through the Rhododendron forest which also provides an excellent opportunity to see wild animals like Himalayan Thar, and different species of Wild Flowers and Birds. Reach Dingboche for overnight halt.

  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, and Overnight at Local Lodge.

Today is an acclimatization day. For better adjustment of the altitude, we recommend you take an excursion to the surrounding area.

  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, and Overnight at Local Lodge.

Trek to Lobuche visiting Dhugla and Pheriche along the Khumbu Glacier moraine. Lobuche offers an extensive view of Khumbutse, Lingtren, Pumori, and Mahalangur Himal which includes Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, and other surrounding peaks.

  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, and Overnight at Local Lodge.

Today is one of the highlights of your trek to the Everest region. Reach the base camp of the highest mountain in the world. Spend your time capturing this lifetime experience and trek to Gorekshep for an overnight stay.

  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, and Overnight at Local Lodge.

Early morning reach the top of the Kalapatthar to witness a splendid view of Sunrise over Mt. Everest, Nuptse with a combined view of Everest Base Camp. Return to the lodge for breakfast and continue your walk to Pheriche.

  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, and Overnight at Local Lodge.

Trek down to Namche.

  • Lunch, Dinner, and Overnight at Local Lodge

Trek down to Lukla.

  • Lunch, Dinner, and Overnight at Local Lodge

The Morning flies from Lukla to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel located in the city center area.

Breakfast, free until you are transferred to international airport for onward journey.

How Much Does This Trip Cost?

Each trip is customized to fit the clients requirements and group size, the price of each trip we organize is different. The trips price is calculated keeping in view the type of services and accommodation chosen by our clients. To offer you a personalized and seamless holiday experience, we create trips that suit your taste and travel budget.

We see travelers as individuals having their own special needs and preferences. An experience of a lifetime is only possible when each and every detail of your holiday is planned around your needs.

GET A TRIP QUOTE

Includes
  • All (airport to airport) transfer by private vehicles as per group size.
  • 13 nights’ accommodation Luxury Resort/Hotels as mentioned below.
  • Meals: 13 breakfasts, 11 lunches and 12 dinner
  • Local village and schools visit on the way wherever is possible.
  • Visit Tibetan carpet factory and Thanka painting while guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu.
  • Seasonal and regional festivals and unique experiences as per region, (Min 10 Pax requires in the group)
  • Visit of spiritual Places in the city areas and outside the city while by surface travel.
  • Participate in harvesting and cultivation activities depending on the season.
  • Monumental areas entrance fees as per the itinerary levied by the government and local authorities.
  • Professional licensed local English/other language speaking guide service in Kathmandu.
  • Other festivals and spiritual activities will be observed or participated while on tour,
  • Accompanying official escort throughout the trip.
  • Special souvenir on farewell / departure

Inclusion while on Trek

  • Everest Conservation area Permits
  • All 3 major meals including Tea/Coffee, hot water to drink,
  • Domestic flight ticket for sectors, Ramechap - Lukla - Ramechap.
  • Licensed trekking guide, his allowance, hotel and meals
  • Trekking Sherpa porter (2:1porter), allowance, hotel and meals.
  • Duffle bag to put your belongings,
  • Medical kit.
Excludes
  • International flights tickets 
  • Nepal entry visa fee 
  • Travel Medical Insurance
  • Emergency Evacuation Service
  • Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic/nonalcoholic drinks, laundry 
  • Any other expenses which are not mentioned at the included section 
  • Tips/gratuities/Donations for driver, guides and escorts
  • Force Majeure
Travel Information
  • Permits: A TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and Sagarmatha National Park permit are required for trekking in the Everest region. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or through a trekking agency.
  • Best time to go: The best time to trek in the Everest region is between September and November and March to May when the weather is clear and stable.
  • Route: The most popular route for trekking to Everest Base Camp is the South Base Camp in Nepal. The trek typically starts and ends in Lukla and takes around 12-14 days to complete.
  • Accommodation: Accommodation during the trek is typically in teahouses or lodges. These provide basic but comfortable accommodation and meals. It is also possible to camp but it will require hiring equipment and porters.
  • Physical fitness: The trek to Everest Base Camp is considered challenging, and a good level of physical fitness is required. It is important to be prepared for long days of hiking at high altitude and to acclimatize properly.
  • Altitude sickness: Altitude sickness is a concern at high altitude. It is important to be aware of the symptoms and to take necessary precautions to prevent it.
  • Guides and porters: It is possible to trek independently but hiring a guide and porters is recommended for safety and to ease the burden of carrying equipment.
Things to know
  • Visa requirements: Make sure to check the visa requirements for Nepal before you travel. Tourist visas can be obtained upon arrival at the airport or in advance from a Nepalese consulate or embassy.
  • Currency: Nepalese Rupee (NPR) is the official currency of Nepal, but US dollars are also widely accepted. It's a good idea to carry cash, as credit cards and debit cards may not be accepted in some places.
  • Weather: Nepal has a diverse climate, with temperatures varying greatly depending on the region and altitude. It's important to check the weather forecast and pack accordingly.
  • Altitude sickness: Altitude sickness can be a concern when travelling to higher altitudes in Nepal. It's important to be aware of the symptoms and to take necessary precautions to prevent it.
  • Food: Nepal has a diverse cuisine, with a mix of Indian, Tibetan, and Nepalese dishes. Some traditional Nepalese dishes include momos (dumplings), dal bhat (lentil soup and rice), and chow mein (stir-fried noodles).
  • Language: Nepali is the official language of Nepal, but many people also speak English.
  • Culture: Nepal is a culturally diverse country with a mix of Hindu and Buddhist influences. It's important to be respectful of local customs and traditions, and to dress modestly when visiting temples and other religious sites.
  • Conservation and sustainability: Nepal is home to many unique and endangered species and fragile ecosystems, it's important to be mindful of environmental conservation and sustainability while traveling.

Transfer by Flights (KTM-PKR)

Transfer by Flights (KTM-PKR)
Package for:
15 Day(s)
1 Guest(s)
Apr 27, 2024

Everest Base Camp trek is one of the best trekking experiences in the world. Explore magnificent vista of the highest Himalayan range including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Cho-Oye, Ama Dablam, Thamserku with a visit to Cultural capital of Sherpa people.

Highlights
  • Spectacular views of Mount Everest and other famous peaks in the Himalayas
  • Passing through traditional Sherpa villages and monasteries
  • The opportunity to experience the unique culture and way of life of the Sherpa people
  • Challenging trek that will test your physical fitness and mental endurance
  • Early morning view from kalapatthar to witness splendid view of sunrise over Mt. Everest
Itinerary

On reaching Kathmandu Airport, you will receive a warm welcome from our tour representative who will then assist you in reaching the hotel. The rest of the time you can relax inside the hotel. Later in the evening enjoy the scrumptious meal which is then followed by a comfy and relaxing overnight stay.

  • Meals: Welcome Dinner

Today you will be flying to Lukla, you need to wake up a little early. After the flight lands, get ready to enjoy the mesmerizing beauty of the surroundings. Keep your camera always ready to capture the irresistible beauty of the Himalayas. On reaching Lukla, the most renowned mountain airstrip in the world, you will start trekking down to the river at Phakding. After reaching Phakding, rest overnight.

  • Elevation of Phakding: 2740M
  • Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge
  • Trek Duration: 5-6 Hours
  • Meal: Full board Meal

Your trekking expedition commences on the fourth day of the trip. The trekking allows us to commence the ascent to Namche Bazaar. Once you reach halfway up the hills, a gap in the wood offers an opportunity to have a glimpse of Everest for the first time. If you are lucky then you can see the South-West side of Everest as it completely depends upon the weather. Namche happens to be the largest and most renowned town in Khumbu where you can enjoy shopping out your heart’s contents every Saturday. Handwoven Tibetan Boots, Tennis shoes, meat, vegetables, grains, and trinkets are some of the hugely sold wares in this market. The Sherpas act host to the traders coming from the foothills and also to the Tibetans from over the border.

  • Elevation of Namche: 3445M
  • Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge
  • Trek Duration: 5-6 Hours
  • Meal: Full board Meal

Adjusting your body to this hugely elevated place is very compulsory as it becomes very difficult for one to adjust his body as per the rarefied atmosphere before ascending to the higher altitudes. Follow the technique of ‘climb high and sleep low’ as this would help you throughout the expedition. You can either opt for relaxing during your stay for the entire day or can hike up to the hill behind Namche to the airstrip at Syangboche.

  • Meals: Breakfast Lunch & Dinner

You must be feeling fresh and energized after the acclimatization activity. Today, you will continue your trekking activity from Namche to Phunki and Tengboche Monastery to admire one of the most irresistible views in the world i.e. an eye-treating glory of the Himalayan giants- Kwangde, Tawache, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Kategna, Dablam, and Thamserku. Later in the evening, return to your accommodation site and unwind in the comfy room to have a relaxing sleep.

  • Elevation of Tengboche: 3800M
  • Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge
  • Trek Duration: 5-6 Hours
  • Meal: Full board Meal

Give a perfect start to your day with a healthy breakfast and continue trekking towards Phireche by crossing the Imja Khola and through the rolling pastures and terraced fields where Yaks graze.

  • Elevation of Dingboche: 4400M
  • Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge
  • Trek Duration: 7-8 Hours
  • Meal: Full board Meal

We have designed our itinerary in such a way that everyone completes this trekking expedition smoothly and with great comfort, therefore, we have again planned a day for acclimatization. However, we would appreciate and motivate you to cover at least one of two hikes. The shorter and the easier one is to climb up the hill immediately behind Dingboche to reach steeply down to Pheriche. You will get an opportunity to take part in the seminars organized by the Himalayan Rescue Association in which several western doctors take part. The other exciting option is to trek up the Imja Tse Valley towards Island Peak. Capture the panoramic views of Ama Dablam and Lhotse before you start trekking down the hill.

  • Meals: Breakfast Lunch & Dinner

Have a healthy breakfast before commencing the day schedule as you need to feel energized throughout the day today you will be climbing through the green-carpeted valley to Khumbu Glacier to reach Lobuche.

  • Elevation of Lobuche: 4900m
  • Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge
  • Trek Duration: 6-7 Hours
  • Meal: Full board Meal

Today your journey is not only going to be a little hectic but also very exciting as today you continue climbing from Khumbu Glacier to reach Gorakshep. The best thing is that the route going up is very simple and straight and takes almost 3 hours. In addition, you can also have glimpses of almost all the Himalayan giants including Lhotse, Nuptse, Everest, Ama Dablam, Changtse, and many others from this vantage point.
  • Elevation of Kala pattar: 5545m
  • Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge
  • Trek Duration: 7 Hours
  • Meal: Full board Meal

Another exciting day of the trip where you will trek for hours to reach the Everest base camp. Kickstart your day with a relishing morning meal and then start packing your bags and then start trekking down to Everest Base Camp from Gorakshep. As a memory, you can place a special token there and that could be anything that has meaning to you but it should also be eco-friendly. On reaching the desired destination, get freshen up and enjoy your lunch. Do not forget to click some amazing pictures with your group and other trekking companions to commemorate the memories before hiking back to Gorekshep. Collect the belongings that you have kept at the guesthouse and then continue trekking back to Lobuche and then to Pheriche. Your overnight halt is scheduled at a guest house in Pheriche.
  • Elevation of Pheriche: 4400M
  • Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge
  • Trek Duration: 6-7 Hours
  • Meal: Full board meal

Another exciting day of your journey where you will first go down and then ascend the hills. After completing the lip-smacking afternoon lunch, start descending to Manjo. This is one of the best ways to enjoy the awe-inspiring views of Everest before you leave the Everest region and the mountains far behind.

  • Elevation of Manjo: 3445m
  • Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge
  • Trek Duration: 6-7 Hours
  • Meal: Full board Meal

It would be very difficult and disheartening for many of the trekkers to head toward Lukla. You are surely going to miss the kind-hearted locals, and soul-soothing views of the mountains, valleys, and forests. Once you reach the day destination, you are free to relax your body at the resting site.
  • Meals: Breakfast Lunch & Dinner

Another great way and day to enjoy the aerial views of the Himalayas. You need to be pre-informed that you might have to face the problem of flight delay due to unfavorable climatic conditions. We also assure you that our team would effortlessly help to minimize the inconveniences caused. The entire team of Going Nepal would appreciate your patience during such circumstances. Upon reaching Kathmandu Airport you will be picked up by our tour representative who will assist you in reaching the pre-booked hotel. Complete the check-in formalities and relax for the day. Dinner and Overnight at the hotel.

  • Meals: Breakfast

To give you a perfect start to your day, we provide you with a healthy morning meal. After completing breakfast, get yourself ready for the Kathmandu Valley sightseeing tour. Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the biggest Buddha stupa at Boudhanath are the two must-visit and most preferred travel destinations in the valley and the Kathmandu Durbar Square is the other two hugely visited travel site. Return to the hotel after it gets dark and enjoy a mouth-watering dinner at the hotel in Kathmandu.

  • Meals: Breakfast

Breakfast and timely transfer to International Airport for your onward destination.

How Much Does This Trip Cost?

Each trip is customized to fit the clients requirements and group size, the price of each trip we organize is different. The trips price is calculated keeping in view the type of services and accommodation chosen by our clients. To offer you a personalized and seamless holiday experience, we create trips that suit your taste and travel budget.

We see travelers as individuals having their own special needs and preferences. An experience of a lifetime is only possible when each and every detail of your holiday is planned around your needs.

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Includes
  • All (airport to airport) transfer by private vehicles as per group size.
  • 14 nights’ accommodation Luxury Resort/Hotels as mentioned below.
  • Meals: 14 breakfasts, 11 lunches and 12 dinner
  • Local village and schools visit on the way wherever is possible.
  • Visit Tibetan carpet factory and Thanka painting while guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu.
  • Seasonal and regional festivals and unique experiences as per region, (Min 10 Pax requires in the group)
  • Visit of spiritual Places in the city areas and outside the city while by surface travel.
  • Participate in harvesting and cultivation activities depending on the season.
  • Monumental areas entrance fees as per the itinerary levied by the government and local authorities.
  • Professional licensed local English/other language speaking guide service in Kathmandu.
  • Other festivals and spiritual activities will be observed or participated while on tour,
  • Accompanying official escort throughout the trip.
  • Special souvenir on farewell / departure

Includes While on Trek:

  • Everest Conservation area Permits
  • All 3 major meals including Tea/Coffee, hot water to drink,
  • Domestic flight ticket for sectors, Ramechap - Lukla - Ramechap.
  • Licensed trekking guide, his allowance, hotel and meals
  • Trekking Sherpa porter (2:1porter), allowance, hotel and meals.
  • Duffle bag to put your belongings,
  • Medical kit.
Excludes
  • International flights tickets 
  • Nepal entry visa fee 
  • Travel Medical Insurance
  • Emergency Evacuation Service
  • Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic/nonalcoholic drinks, laundry 
  • Any other expenses which are not mentioned at the included section 
  • Tips/gratuities/Donations for driver, guides and escorts
  • Force Majeure
Travel Information
  • Permits: A TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and Sagarmatha National Park permit are required for trekking in the Everest region. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or through a trekking agency.
  • Best time to go: The best time to trek in the Everest region is between September and November and March to May when the weather is clear and stable.
  • Route: The most popular route for trekking to Everest Base Camp is the South Base Camp in Nepal. The trek typically starts and ends in Lukla and takes around 12-14 days to complete.
  • Accommodation: Accommodation during the trek is typically in teahouses or lodges. These provide basic but comfortable accommodation and meals. It is also possible to camp but it will require hiring equipment and porters.
  • Physical fitness: The trek to Everest Base Camp is considered challenging, and a good level of physical fitness is required. It is important to be prepared for long days of hiking at high altitude and to acclimatize properly.
  • Altitude sickness: Altitude sickness is a concern at high altitude. It is important to be aware of the symptoms and to take necessary precautions to prevent it.
  • Guides and porters: It is possible to trek independently but hiring a guide and porters is recommended for safety and to ease the burden of carrying equipment.
Things to know
  • Visa requirements: Make sure to check the visa requirements for Nepal before you travel. Tourist visas can be obtained upon arrival at the airport or in advance from a Nepalese consulate or embassy.
  • Currency: Nepalese Rupee (NPR) is the official currency of Nepal, but US dollars are also widely accepted. It's a good idea to carry cash, as credit cards and debit cards may not be accepted in some places.
  • Weather: Nepal has a diverse climate, with temperatures varying greatly depending on the region and altitude. It's important to check the weather forecast and pack accordingly.
  • Altitude sickness: Altitude sickness can be a concern when travelling to higher altitudes in Nepal. It's important to be aware of the symptoms and to take necessary precautions to prevent it.
  • Food: Nepal has a diverse cuisine, with a mix of Indian, Tibetan, and Nepalese dishes. Some traditional Nepalese dishes include momos (dumplings), dal bhat (lentil soup and rice), and chow mein (stir-fried noodles).
  • Language: Nepali is the official language of Nepal, but many people also speak English.
  • Culture: Nepal is a culturally diverse country with a mix of Hindu and Buddhist influences. It's important to be respectful of local customs and traditions, and to dress modestly when visiting temples and other religious sites.
  • Conservation and sustainability: Nepal is home to many unique and endangered species and fragile ecosystems, it's important to be mindful of environmental conservation and sustainability while traveling.

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