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  • Everest Base Camp Trekking
  • Everest Base Camp Trekking
  • Everest Base Camp Trekking
  • Everest Base Camp Trekking
  • Everest Base Camp Trekking

Everest Base Camp Trekking

Everest Base Camp trekking is a top of the world and famous for it's spectacular mountains view in Nepal and most popular destination for trekkers and climbers. Many of the routes through the Nepal mountains are arduous, there are ample places to rest and enjoy a meal along the classic trekking trail in Nepal. This trek can be done all year round thought the best times to be begin this trek is March to end of May and beginning of September to mid December. The winters are snowy  and cold which can make it difficult to trek above 4500 meters. Summers are sometime wet and peaks are often lost in the summer clouds. April and early May is a good time to see the hedgerows and trees bursting into bloom, with rhododendrons, in particular, adding a spectacular splash of colour to the landscape. Water fall, monasteries visit, different mammals, birds, rhododendron flowers, flora, fauna and etc make this Sherpa land a unique destination to visit. Family trekkers can travel with their above 10 years boys and girls. Flights to Lukla or vice versa can offen be cancelled due to weather challenge. One must reserve  two extra days than the itinerary in order to catch their flight back home for safe journey. In the evening is rewarded with meals and conversation with like-minded persons around the dining-room fire. Facinating culture, personal sense of achievement, warm hospitality and the heady mix of natural beauty make the Everest Base Camp trekking memorable to everyone.

Trekking guidelines in Nepal: Flora and fauna are fully protected and must not be disturb. Camping trek except designed areas is strictly prohibited. Use fire-wood and movement inside the Park before sunrise and after sunset is strictly prohibited. Respect privacy and ask before photographing people or religious sites. Wear enough warm clothes.

Trekkers should carry out what they carry in such as teen, plastic and bottle. Place rubbish in designed places.


Days

Itinerary

Heights

     

Day 01:

Drive to Kathmandu domestic airport (1400m). 40 minutes flight to Lukla (2872m,  trek starting point) than 3 hrs trek to Phakding.

2840 m

Day 02:

5 hrs trek to Namche.

3440 m

Day 03:

Short hike around and rest day at Namche for acclimatization.

3440 m

Day 04:

Trek to Tangboche, 6 hrs trek.

3860 m

Day 05:

Trek to Dinboche, 6 hrs trek.

4410 m

Day 06:

5 hrs trek to Lobuche.

4910 m

Day 07:

Trek 3 hrs  to Gorak Shep. Visit Everest Base Camp 5364 m & back to Gorak Shep.

5140 m

Day 08:

Trek to Kalapattar (5550 meters) &  back to Lobuche 7 hrs trek.

4910 m

Day 09:

6 hrs trek to  Pangboche.

3930 m

Day 10:

6 hrs trek to  Manjo.

2835 m

Day 11:

5 hrs trek to Lukla and reconfirmed air ticket to Kathmandu.

2840 m

Day 12:

40 minutes flight to Kathmandu in the morning and drive to Hotel.

1400 m

     


Grade:        Intermediate, an adventure back through time and on the other side of the world.

Trek type:  Sleep and eat at tea house lodges or camping in tent as per your choices. 
Depart date: Twice a week,  within an Autumn and a Spring season.

Price: Tell us your requirement and get an instant quote according to the group size. We welcome both solo or group trekkers as you believe for Everest Base Camp trekking.


 
Cost includes:
Airport transfer back and forth,  Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu air fare, Everest National Park and TIMS entry permit fees, tea house lodges accommodation during trek, client's meals during trekking, experienced English speaking trekking guide / leader, two payee equal one experience local porter who carry total 25 kg for their personal luggage, local wages, local employees meals / equipments,  insurance and other facilities.

Cost not include:
Nepal entry visa fee, your travel insurance, medical evacuation in case of emergency by helicopter or by extra porter, personal expenses,  expenses of personal / nature i.e. soft/hard drinks, tips etc, any others unexpected unforeseen expenses in daily life. 

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Testimonials

Friday, June 28th, 2013

Dear Shankar, We are back in Germany, full of impressions and new experiences. It was a very great journey in Nepal and Tibet, without any problems. That's why we have to say a big THANKS to you and your friend for the perfect organization. I think that this kind of contact between an ... Peter, Germany


Friday, June 28th, 2013

Hi Shankar, Today it is my first working day after 4 weeks. I have to say you sorry. As you know at the beginning I was not totally convinced to make this tour with your agency. No single German or other agency were able to make it better than you, I am sure about. And I am also sure, ... Ergin, Germany


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