Addres:
Thamel - Kathmandu - Nepal
E-mail:
info@alpinistclub.com
Contact No:
+977 9843603583
1 Person From:
$
2 Person From:
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Max. Elevation: 5500m
Best Season: Spring- Autumn
Duration: 14 Days
Trip Grading: Easy
Activity: Trekking
Transport: Private vehicle
Accommodation: Hotel-lodge-Tea house
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Availability Status: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Experience the legendary Everest Base Camp Trek, trekking through stunning Himalayan landscapes to the gateway of the world’s highest peak. Discover Sherpa culture, panoramic mountain views, and thrilling adventure on this classic Nepal trekking route.
| Stunning mountain views including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. |
| The Base Camp itself, it offers a chance to see the mountain up close. |
| Passing through the Sherpa villages, who are known for their friendly and welcoming nature. |
| Passing through Sagarmatha National Park and Cultural experience. |
DAY1 :ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU
DAY 2:KATHMANDU - FLIGHT TO LUKLA (2850 M) - PHAKDING (2660 M) OR MONJO (2835 M)
DAY 3: PHAKDING OR MONJO - NAMCHE BAZAR (3440 M)
DAY 4: NAMCHE BAZAR - EVEREST VIEW POINT (3860 M) - NAMCHE BAZAR
DAY 5: TREKKING FORM NAMCHE TO PHORTSE (3810 M)
DAY 6: TREKKING FORM PHORTSE - DINGBOCHE (4400 M)
DAY 7: DINGBOCHE - CHHUKHUNG (4730M) - DINGBOCHE (4400M)
DAY 8: TREKKING FROM DINGBOCHE - LOBUCHE (4930 M)
DAY 9: TREKKING FROM LOBUCHE - EVEREST BASE CAMP - GORAKSHEP (5160 M)
DAY 10: TREKKING FROM GORAKSHEP - KALA PATTAR (5545 M) - PHERICHEP (4400M)
DAY 11: TREKKING FROM PHERICHEP TO NAMCHE BAZAR (3400 M)
DAY 12: TREKKING FROM NAMCHE TO LUKLA (2800M)
DAY 13:FLY FROM LUKLA TO KATHMANDU
DAY 14: KATHMANDU
DAY 15: FINAL DEPARTURE TO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
AIRPORT PICK-UP & DROP : AIRPORT PICK-UP & DROP :
ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU : ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU :
WELCOME DINNER : WELCOME DINNER :
PERMITS : PERMITS :
STAFF INSURANCE : STAFF INSURANCE :
MAP : MAP :
MEMBER TRANSPORTATION : MEMBER TRANSPORTATION :
MEMBER LUGGAGE : MEMBER LUGGAGE :
FOODS & LODGING : FOODS & LODGING :
GUIDE : GUIDE :
PORTER : PORTER :
STAFF SALARY & ALLOWANCE : STAFF SALARY & ALLOWANCE :
INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE :
NEPAL VISA FEES :
LUNCH & DINNER :
EXTRA NIGHTS IN KATHMANDU & POKHARA :
INSURANCE :
PERSONAL EXPENSES :
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT :
TOILETRIES :
FILMING :
INTERNET SERVICE :
TIPS :
EXTRA : Any other services or activities that are not mentioned in the itinerary. Any other item not listed in the “Cost Includes” section.
1. 1. How difficult is this trek? :
2. 2. Does my flight to Lukla get canceled? :
3. 3. How high is the Everest Base Camp Trek? :
4. 4. How long does it take to reach Everest Base Camp? :
5. 5. Can I spot Mount Everest from the Base Camp? :
6. 6. Is EBC suitable for beginners? :
7. 7. How is the weather in the Everest region? :
8. 8. What is the Everest Base Camp Trek, and why is it so popular? :
The Everest Base Camp (EBC) Trek is one of the most iconic trekking routes in the world. It takes you to the base camp of Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth. This 12-day trek offers stunning views of the Himalayan peaks, insight into Sherpa culture, and a sense of accomplishment unlike any other. Its popularity stems from its mix of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural richness.
9. 9. What does the 12-day Everest Base Camp itinerary typically include? :
The 12-day trek includes the following:
10. 10. What is the difficulty level of the Everest Base Camp Trek? :
The trek is considered moderately challenging. It doesn't require technical climbing skills but demands physical fitness, mental endurance, and the ability to trek at high altitudes. Preparing with cardio exercises, strength training, and hiking experience is highly recommended.
11. 11. Do I need prior trekking experience to attempt the EBC Trek? :
While prior trekking experience is helpful, it's not mandatory. However, trekkers should prepare for long walking days, steep climbs, and the altitude challenge. Regular practice hikes and fitness routines can ensure a smoother trekking experience.
12. 12. What are the best months to trek to Everest Base Camp? :
The best seasons for the trek are:
Avoid the monsoon months (June to August) and the peak winter season (December to February) due to heavy rains and extreme cold.
13. 13. What kind of accommodation can I expect during the trek? :
Most accommodations are teahouses or lodges, providing basic facilities such as a bed, blanket, and meals. Shared bathrooms are common, and luxury options may be available at select locations like Namche Bazaar for an additional cost.
14. 14. Is altitude sickness a concern, and how can I prevent it? :
Altitude sickness is a potential concern during the trek. Preventive measures include:
15. 15. What should I pack for the 12-day Everest Base Camp Trek? :
Essential items include:
Packing light but ensuring the essentials is key.
16. 16. Is a guide or porter necessary for the trek? :
While it's possible to trek independently, hiring a guide or porter offers numerous benefits. A guide ensures a safe trek and provides cultural and natural insights, while a porter helps carry luggage, reducing physical strain.
17. 17. What kind of permits do I need for the trek? :
You will need two permits:
Both can be arranged in Kathmandu or by the trek organizers.
18. 18. How much does the Everest Base Camp Trek cost? :
Costs vary based on package inclusions, guides, porters, accommodations, and personal expenses. On average, it ranges between $1,200 to $1,800, excluding international flights.
19. 19. Are meals included, and what type of food is available? :
Most trekking packages include three meals daily. The menu primarily features local Nepali dishes like dal bhat, alongside pasta, noodles, rice, and soups. Snacks, desserts, and beverages are available at an additional cost.
20. 20. How safe is the Everest Base Camp Trek? :
The trek is safe as long as trekkers follow their guides, acclimatize well, and take necessary precautions. Reputable trekking agencies prioritize safety, providing first aid, oxygen cylinders, and evacuation support if required.
21. 21. What is the maximum altitude reached during the trek? :
The highest point is Kala Patthar, at 5,545 meters (18,192 feet). Everest Base Camp itself sits at 5,364 meters (17,598 feet).
22. 22. Can I access Wi-Fi and charge my devices on the trek? :
Wi-Fi is available at most teahouses for a fee but may be slow or unreliable. Charging facilities are also provided at some lodges for an additional charge, so carrying a portable power bank is recommended.
23. 23. Can I do the trek if I am traveling solo? :
Yes, solo travelers are welcome. Many join group treks for companionship and safety. Solo trekking is possible, but a guide or organized group adds a layer of security and shared experience.
24. 24. Will I need travel insurance for this trek? :
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance covering trekking up to 6,000 meters and emergency evacuation is mandatory. Confirm this with your insurance provider before starting the journey.
25. 25. How physically demanding are the daily treks? :
You’ll trek 5-8 hours daily, with a combination of steep ascents, descents, and flat paths. Rest days for acclimatization help balance the physical strain.
26. 26. How do I prepare physically for the trek? :
27. 27. Can I see Mount Everest during the trek? :
Yes, you’ll enjoy incredible views of Mount Everest, particularly from vantage points like Kala Patthar and Namche Bazaar.