13 DAYS EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK

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destination Everest
duration 13 Days
grade Moderate
start/end point Kathmandu/Kathmandu
region Everest
max altitude 5,550m
group size 2-12
meal All inclusive
activity 5-6 hours
accommodation Hotel/Teahouse
season All season

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No. Of People Price Per Person
Pax 1 USD 1,390
Pax 2 USD 1,350
Pax 3 USD 1,290
Pax 4 to 6 USD 1,250
Pax 7 to 12 USD 1,190
Pax 13 to 18 USD 1,150
Pax 19 to 24 USD 1,090
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13 DAYS EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK

Stunning views from Kalla Patthar of - Everest, Nuptse, Changtse and Lhotse.

Everest Base Camp trekking is a stunningly beautiful location surrounded by massive mountains. The best time to visit is from March to May and from September to December.

The adventure begins with a 30-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla - which is the starting point of your trek. Lukla offers many teahouses and a variety of western food. The trail takes you through the lush green Dudhkosi Valley with its abundance of flora and fauna, Sherpa villages, Buddhist monasteries and Gompas (Tibetan fortifications). You trek first takes you to the Sherpa town of Namche Bazaar where you spend two days acclimatizing – essential for your preparation in climbing at these extreme altitudes. After leaving Namche Bazaar you pass through several small villages, such as Tengboche, Pangboche, Dingboche, and Lobuche where yaks are a common sight as they graze the grassy mounds. Gorakshep is the last village we pass before heading to EBC, that will take about two hours. Gorakshep offers magnificent views of the Khumbu Ice Fall at the head of the Khumbu Glacier at 5486m (17,999ft). From Gorakshep, we trek to Kala Pathar (5643m) - meaning black rock, from where you will have some of the most awesome views of the Himalayan mountains.

Highlights of Everest Base Camp Trek

  • Trek to the base of the world’s highest peak Mt Everest at 8848 m.
  • Exploring Sherpa's traditional villages enriched with Buddhist culture and customs.
  • Visiting old heritage sites and interesting monasteries in the backdrop of some of the world’s most spectacular peaks, passing through beautiful alpine rhododendrons, pine forests as well as a view of the desolate Khumbu icefall glacier.
  • Experience panoramic views of enormous mountains while resting at night in the warmth and comfort of clean scenic lodges - and of course a firsthand experience of the famous Sherpa hospitality.

ITINERARY

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Welcome to Kathmandu, a city full of vibrant markets, bustling streets, colorful temples, and grand pagodas. Our guide will meet you at the airport and take you to our hotel. The remainder of the day you will have an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the shopping areas closest to your hotel and catch up on shopping for equipment. In the evening, our tour guide will give you a brief introduction and provide valuable information about the trek

After an early morning start, you will be picked up at the hotel by our guide who will take you to the domestic terminal of Kathmandu airport. The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla takes around 35 minutes, time enough to take in the spectacular views of the Himalayas. After landing at Tenzing-Hilary airport you will meet your porter who will carry your luggage. You then begin your journey with a relatively easy trek passing a Kani (ceremonial gatehouse) before the tail descends then leads above Kyangma village with its large gompa (monastery) and school. We then continue to Cheplung village where the trail passes through community forest within sight of the Dudh Koshi River. After crossing the suspension bridge you climb across the ridge to Ghat and then passes a school and complex of Mani walls, Chortens and prayer wheels. After a short walk from Ghat, we reach Phakding. Overnight at a mountain lodge. Breakfast, lunch & dinner Included.

After breakfast, the trek crosses several suspension bridges over the Dudh Kosi River before passing through Tok-Tok, Bhenkar, and Monjo and then arriving at Sagarmatha National Park entrance gate where you will be required to buy a permit. After following the river bed for a few hours and after the last Hillary suspension bridge, there is a steep uphill trek to Namche Bazaar. Namche has a good selection of restaurants, a cyber café, pubs, post office, ATM and banks. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included. 

This idyllic town is an ideal place for"acclimatization". Health specialists recommend we spend the day being active, rather than sitting idle. From Namche, it is possible to take a short hike to Everest View Resort, Thame, visiting Khunde or relax and explore Namche Bazaar. Namche Bazaar is the main center of the Everest (Khumbu) region and has government offices, ATMs, internet cafes, shops, restaurants, bakery, and a colorful market each Friday evening and Saturday. A short trek of only a hundred meters will help us to properly acclimatize. Our guides will also take us to the Tourist Visitor Center near the headquarters of the Sagarmatha National Park where we can observe an assortment of relics related to the first mountaineers to climb Everest, Sherpa culture and discover the varied plant and animal life of the Everest region. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.

The trek continues along the rapid flowing glacial waters of the Dudh Kosi with magnificent views of the mountains (Mt. Everest, Lhoste, Taboche peak, Amadablam. You eventually reach an altitude of 3,800 meters at Tengboche. At the Tengboche monastery are unbelievably ornate wall hangings, a 20-foot sculpture of various poses of the Buddha and musical instruments and robes of the Lamas. Our group will be taken to observe a prayer ceremony, either in the evening or in the morning, depending on how the trekking goes this day. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.

The trek from Tengboche to Dingboche is only a short distance which we will most likely complete in the afternoon. The last hill into Dingboche, and at this high altitude, is challenging!. The trail then heads to the village of Somare (4020m) and then to Orsho, both of which have lodged. Later the trail divides, with the left trail heading up to Pheriche before crossing a suspension bridge and a steep climb to the village of Dingboche (4460m) with many good guesthouses. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.

After breakfast, our trek starts with an easy walk towards Thukla before crossing the steep terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier and then passing through the boulder-strewn slopes as we ascend Chupki Lhara where we find clusters of stones with prayer flags placed by Sherpas as a memorial to Scott Fischer (American mountaineer), 10-time Everest summiteer Babu Chiri Sherpa (Nepalese Sherpa mountain guide) who perished on a mission to climb Mt. Everest. The path then continues to the Khumbu Glacier moraine and before us are many beautiful mountain peaks - Khumbutse, Lingtren, and Mahalangur Himal. We stay overnight in Lobuche. Breakfast,lunch & dinner included.

We commence our trek to Mt. Everest Base Camp through the vast Gorak-Shep. Along the trail, we pass the Indian army mountaineers' memorials. At this point the path can be confusing, so following your guide is important. The thin air at this high altitude can be exhausting. We traverse rocky dunes, moraine, and streams before reaching the Mt. Everest Base Camp. From Everest Base Camp you will see some of the world’s highest peaks, in stark contrast to the gray surroundings - especially in the spring. Before we are Khumbuste, Nuptse, and Pumori. We will then head back to Gorak Shep for a well earned night’s rest in Gorak Shep. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.

At around 4 a.m. in the pre-dawn darkness and cold temperatures (-10 to -14 C) we begin our trek. It is common for there to be cold winds at this altitude. Towering peaks, such as Khumbutse, Lingtren, and Changtse loom before us to the east as Everest comes into view. Not until we reach Kala Patthar (5550m) do we get a 360 degree up-close and bird’s eye view of Mount Everest. After taking in the panoramic views and madly clicking cameras we will return back to Lobuche and then to Pangboche for a good night's rest. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.

From Pangboche we retrace our steps descending to the Imja Khola and then up through the rhododendron forest to Tengboche monasteries. For some, this will be an opportunity to see the nuns perform their religious ceremonies at the Tengboche Monastery. After lunch at Tengboche, we continue our trek across the hillside blanketed by colorful rhododendron and juniper trees. After crossing the bridge over the (milky river) Dudh Koshi River our trail continues through the Dudh Koshi gorge descending rapidly through the pine forests before reaching Sansa. Along the way we keep our eyes peeled for wildlife, such as (Himalaya Thar) mountain goats, snow leopards, and colorful pheasants while passing through the forest. After passing a Chorten we reach the army camp at Namche Bazaar where we stay overnight. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.

This is our final day of trekking before returning to our starting point at Lukla. This is a time to reflect on the unforgettable memories of our trek as a group and our achieving our individual goals. A free afternoon allows you time to relax and enjoy a hot shower! In the evening we will celebrate with a few drinks and dance. Breakfast, lunch & dinner included.

After our 13 day trek, we take an early morning flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. After arriving at Kathmandu, you can take a rest or do some shopping. This is also a time to catch up on visiting places you missed on arrival in Kathmandu. Our guides will continue to assist you with b souvenir shopping or sightseeing.

Your adventure comes to an end today – but your memories will last a lifetime! Our company representative will take you to the airport approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On your way home you'll have plenty of time to plan your next adventure and explore the most magnificent mountains of Nepal.

SERVICES

Costs included in your package.

  • Airport picks up and transports by private Car/Jeep.
  • Two night’s standard twin sharing Hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast.
  • Three meals a day (Breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
  • Fresh fruit every evening after dinner.
  • Trekking Lodge (Tea House) accommodation during the trek.
  • All necessary paperwork including Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit & Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality fees.
  • Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu (Ramechhap -Lukla- Ramechhap) flight with private airport transfer and domestic airport tax.
  • A highly experienced, helpful, knowledgeable, friendly, English speaking well trained, Government license holder guide with all his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, transport and insurance.
  • Strong, helpful Sherpa porters with proper safety equipment and walking equipment, his salary, food, accommodation, and insurance (one porter for two people).
  • Comprehensive medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
  • Arrangement of emergency helicopter service (paid by your Travel Insurance Company).
  • Use of sleeping bag, down jacket, duffel bag and walking poles (if you don’t have your own, to be returned after trip completed).
  • Sherpa Expedition and Trekking T-shirt
  • Government taxes and official expenses.
  • Trip achievement certificate after successful trip completion.
  • Oxygen meter to check your pulse and oxygen saturation and heart rate twice daily (Very useful to check Altitude Mountain Sickness(AMS) symptoms) which will ensure your health during the trek.
  • Assistant guide for groups of 8 or more people.

Costs Exclude

  • Meals whilst you are in Kathmandu - lunch, and dinner.
  • Nepal entry visa fee (easy to obtain the visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport – Kathmandu). $30 USD for 15-day, $50 USD for 30 Days, and $125 USD for 90 Days visa.
  • Personal travel and medical insurance.
  • International airfare.
  • Your personal expenses.
  • All the alcoholic and nonalcoholic, soup, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, cocoa, mineral water, extra food, cold and hot drinks on trek ( i.e. those you choose to purchase along the way and during evenings in the tea houses)
  • All desserts & sweet things like chocolate, cake, pie, pudding.
  • Hot shower and battery charging at the tea houses.
  • Tips for the guide, porter, and driver (tipping is expected)
  • Excess baggage of more than 10 kg for Lukla flight.
  • NOTE: If you return earlier from the trek due to sickness or any problem, the money you paid for the flight, hotel, mountain room, food, etc. is nonrefundable, and you will need to bear the expenses for the hotel, food, etc. in Kathmandu yourself.

EQUIPMENTS

The following information will give you some idea about what you need to bring for the trek. It is important you do not forget the essential items, as this will determine your comfort and safety on the trek. Equally important is that you do not burden yourself with unnecessary equipment on the trek.

General

  • All season sleeping bag and down Jacket (we can provide if you need it,  but has to be returned after the trek)
  • Duffle bag ( Sherpa Expedition & Trekking provide duffle bag during the trek but has to be returned after the trek)
  • A wind and waterproof thin layered jacket (a must-have for morning and evenings above 3,000m)
  • Daypack

Upper Body- Head / Ears / Eyewear

  • A pair of half gloves
  • A warmer hat that covers the ears
  • Sunglasses 
  • Neckwarmer
  • Sunscreen (35 to 60 SPF)
  • Headlamp and an extra set of batteries

Hands

  • A pair of half gloves for walking poles(if you prefer)
  • Warmer shell gloves and liner

Upper Body

  • long sleeve t-shirts
  • Thermal tops
  • wool jacket or pullover
  • Sports bras for women and girls
  • Water and windproof shell jacket 

Lower Body

  • Thermal underwear (especially trousers)
  • windproof and waterproof trousers
  • warmer trousers
  • Comfortable trekking pants
  • Extra casual sport pants

Footwear

  • A pair of good waterproof trekking boots
  • Pair of sandals
  • 4-5 pairs of woolen socks
  • Sock liners
  • Light shoes and sneakers
  • First Aid Kits and Medicines
  • Assorted adhesive bandages (fabric preferred)
  • Blister treatment cream or similar
  • Insect / anti-itch ointment
  • Ibuprofen or other pain-relief medication
  • Diamox (125mg to 250mg tablets for altitude sickness)
  • Warps, splints, and wound coverings butterfly bandage
  • Water purifying pills

(Note our company guide will carry the medicines and first aid kits during the trek. However, we recommend you bring your personal first-aid kit as well)

Miscellaneous - but must use on the trek

  • 4  passport size photos with original passport
  • Water bottle & filter
  • Flight details (please make a copy and leave one pic at our office in KTM because in case you want to change your flight date)
  • Bathroom kit (conform, should be included toilet paper, plastic bags, hand wipes, towel, and soap, etc.)

Extra things

  • Comfortable trekking poles
  • Quality energy dry foods (up to you)
  • Power bank and music players 
  • Camera (memory card, chargers, and extra batteries)

GOOD TO KNOW

Best Time for Trekking to Everest Base Camp

When planning a hike to Everest Base camp, it is essential to consider the time of year to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. At Sherpa Expedition and Trekking, we recommend reserving your excursion for the spring and autumn seasons, which offer the most favorable conditions for trekking.

Spring Season (March to May)

The spring season is an ideal time for trekking to Everest Base camp, characterized by mild weather conditions. The temperatures are pleasant, making it perfect for hiking. The trails are adorned with blooming flowers, and the pathways are lined with vibrant petals and leaves, creating a picturesque scenery. This season offers a comfortable trekking experience, making it an excellent choice for hikers.

Autumn Season (September to November)

Autumn is the second-best season for trekking to Everest Base camp, marked by vibrant clouds and a refreshing atmosphere. The weather is generally clear, providing breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Additionally, if you plan your trip in October, you can experience the renowned Mani Rimdu festival, a 19-day celebration by the Buddhist community.

Avoiding the Summer (Monsoon) Season

We generally advise against trekking to Everest Basecamp during the summer season, which coincides with the monsoon period. The heavy rainfall and unpredictable weather conditions can make the trek challenging and potentially hazardous. However, if your travel plans to Nepal are scheduled during the summer, we at Sherpa Expedition and Trekking can assist you in planning a suitable Himalayan trip to Everest Base camp, taking into account the weather conditions and ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.

By choosing the right season for your Everest Basecamp trek, you can ensure a memorable and safe adventure. Contact Sherpa Expedition and Trekking to plan your trip and make the most of your Himalayan experience.

Information About the Lukla Flight

Understanding Lukla Flight Operations for Everest Base Camp Trek When planning a trek to Everest Base Camp, it is essential to be aware of the domestic flight operations to Lukla, which are influenced by seasonal factors. To avoid confusion, we would like to clarify the following: 

Peak Season Flight Operations (March, April, May, October, and November) During peak months, Lukla flights will be diverted from Kathmandu to Ramechhap/Manthali due to increased air traffic. This diversion is necessary to alleviate congestion at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport. As a result, trekkers will need to take a 4-5 hour drive from Kathmandu to Manthali Airport in the Ramechhap district before boarding the Lukla flight.

 Non-Peak Season Flight Operations During non-peak months, flights will operate as usual from Kathmandu to Lukla. Factors Affecting Lukla Flight Operations It is crucial to note that the unpredictability of Lukla flights is not solely due to air traffic. Other factors, such as weather conditions, natural calamities, and airport congestion, can also cause delays or cancellations. The Aviation Authority of Nepal and airlines make decisions regarding flight operations, taking into account these factors to ensure safe and efficient travel. By understanding these factors, trekkers can better prepare for their journey to Everest Base Camp and plan accordingly.

How challenging is the Everest Base Camp (EBC) Trek?

Conquering the Everest Base Camp Trek: Preparation and Essentials The Everest Base Camp Trek, spanning approximately 130km, is a challenging yet rewarding hiking destination that demands careful preparation and attention to detail. Trekking Demands This high-altitude trek, reaching elevations of up to 5500m, requires a significant amount of physical effort, with daily walking times of 5-6 hours. The unpaved roads and high altitude can cause breathing and walking difficulties, even for experienced hikers. Acclimatization and Altitude Sickness Every year, many trekkers are unable to reach the Base Camp due to altitude sickness, highlighting the importance of proper acclimatization throughout the itinerary. 

Pre-Trek Preparation for Beginners To prepare for this demanding trek, beginners can incorporate the following practices into their daily routine:  Regular walking, Staying hydrated, Meditation and yoga, Nutritional diets, Jogging, Gym workouts Essential Gear and Clothing To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable hike, it is crucial to pack:  Warm clothing, Comfortable boots, Raincoats or umbrellas (due to the Himalayan region's frequent drizzle) Guided Support During the trek, our experienced guides will provide direction and support, while porters will assist with carrying gear, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable journey. By prioritizing preparation, acclimatization, and proper gear, you can overcome the challenges of the Everest Base Camp Trek and experience the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas.

Immersing in Sherpa Culture and Traditions on the 13-Day EBC Trek

The Everest region is renowned not only for its breathtaking landscapes but also for its rich cultural heritage and warm hospitality. During the 15-day EBC trek, you'll have the unique opportunity to engage with the friendly locals and gain insights into their traditional way of life

Sherpa Villages: A Window into Local Culture As you traverse through picturesque Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar and Tengboche, take time to explore their vibrant markets, visit ancient monasteries, and engage in conversations with the locals. This will provide a deeper understanding of their deep-rooted spiritual beliefs and cultural practices. 

Savoring Sherpa Cuisine Indulge in the flavors of Sherpa cuisine, which typically consists of hearty dishes like dal bhat (lentils and rice), momos (dumplings), and Sherpa stew. Don't miss the opportunity to taste the local tea, "chiya," and yak cheese, a specialty of the region. 

Monasteries and Festivals: A Glimpse into Buddhist Traditions Visit the iconic Tengboche Monastery, one of the most significant Buddhist monasteries in the Everest region. If your trek coincides with a festival like Mani Rimdu, you'll have the privilege of witnessing vibrant ceremonies and masked dances performed by monks, providing a unique cultural experience. By immersing yourself in the local culture and traditions, you'll return from the EBC trek with not only breathtaking memories of the Himalayas but also a deeper appreciation for the Sherpa way of life.

Ensuring Safety and Altitude Acclimatization on the EBC Trek 

At Sherpa Expedition and Trekking, we prioritize your safety and well-being above all else. To ensure a successful and enjoyable trek to Everest Base Camp, we take meticulous care to implement rigorous safety measures and altitude acclimatization protocols. Safety Measures:

  • Experienced Guides and Porters: Our guides and porters are highly experienced, trained, and certified in wilderness first aid, altitude sickness recognition, and emergency response.
  • Regular Health Checks: Our guides will monitor your health and well-being throughout the trek, conducting regular checks for signs of altitude sickness.
  • Emergency Response Plan: We have a comprehensive emergency response plan in place, including evacuation procedures and access to medical facilities.
  • Safety Equipment: We provide necessary safety equipment, including oxygen tanks, first aid kits, and communication devices.

Altitude Acclimatization:

  • Gradual Ascent: We follow a gradual ascent plan to allow your body to acclimatize to the high altitude, reducing the risk of altitude sickness.
  • Acclimatization Days: We include acclimatization days in our itinerary, allowing your body to rest and adapt to the high altitude.
  • Monitoring Altitude Sickness: Our guides are trained to recognize the signs of altitude sickness and will take prompt action if symptoms arise.
  • Oxygen Supply: We provide oxygen supply as needed, ensuring your safety and comfort at high altitudes.

By prioritizing safety and altitude acclimatization, we ensure that you can focus on enjoying the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas, while we take care of your well-being.

Comprehensive Preparation Guide for the Everest Base Camp Trek 

To embark on the Everest Base Camp Trek, it is essential to possess a good level of physical fitness and stamina. We recommend starting your preparation at least 2-3 months prior to the trek. If you are already physically active, engaging in activities like jogging, swimming, or gym workouts, you'll have a head start. 

Physical Preparation: The Everest Base Camp Trek is a physically demanding adventure that requires a high level of fitness and endurance. To prepare, incorporate the following exercises into your routine: 

Cardio Exercises: Engage in regular cardio activities like running, cycling, or swimming to improve your endurance and stamina. 

Strength Training: Incorporate strength training exercises like squats, lunges, and leg presses to build leg muscles and increase overall strength. 

Altitude Training: Acclimatize your body to high altitudes by doing stair climbing, hiking, or trekking on nearby hills or mountains.

Mental Preparation Mental preparation is equally crucial for a successful EBC trek. Focus on:

Research: Study the trek, its challenges, and the culture and customs of the region to have realistic expectations and avoid culture shock.

Meditation: Practice meditation to calm your mind and improve mental strength, starting with short sessions and gradually increasing duration and frequency.

Positive Attitude: Cultivate a positive attitude to overcome challenges and enjoy the journey, focusing on the breathtaking scenery and experience rather than difficulties. By prioritizing both physical and mental preparation, you'll be well-equipped to tackle the challenges of the Everest Base Camp Trek and make the most of this incredible adventure.

The Climate of Everest Base Camp

The Everest Base Camp Trek is a year-round adventure, but the weather and climate vary significantly depending on the season. 

Monsoon Season (June to August) Weather: Heavy rainfall, high humidity, and cloudy skies * Temperatures: 20-25°C (day), 10-15°C (night) Trekking Conditions: Wet and slippery trails, lush and green landscape  Challenges: Difficult trekking conditions due to rain and humidity  Post-Monsoon Season (September to November) Weather: Clear and dry, mild temperatures Temperatures: 12-20°C (day), -5-5°C (night) Trekking Conditions: Ideal trekking conditions, clear skies, and mild temperatures  Best Time to Trek: Considered the best time to trek to Everest Base Camp Winter Season (December to February)  Weather: Snow and cold temperatures Temperatures: -10-15°C (day), -20-25°C (night) Trekking Conditions: Challenging due to snow and ice, beautiful landscape, less crowded trails Pre-Monsoon Season (March to May) Weather: Warm and dry, mild temperatures Temperatures: 15-20°C (day), 5-10°C (night) Trekking Conditions: Beautiful landscape, flowers blooming, less crowded trails Ideal Time to Trek: Another great time to trek to Everest Base Camp Each season offers a unique experience, and it's essential to be prepared for the challenges and conditions that come with each one.

Accommodation Options on the Everest Base Camp Trek 

The Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek offers a range of accommodation options, catering to diverse needs and preferences. Teahouses: Rustic Charm  Basic Amenities: Simple rooms, shared bathrooms, and communal dining areas Authentic Experience: Immerse in local culture and rustic charm  Budget-Friendly: Inexpensive options for the budget-conscious traveler Advance Booking: Recommended to secure a spot during peak season Lodges: Comfort and Convenience Private Rooms: En-suite bathrooms, hot showers, and Wi-Fi  Higher Comfort Level: More luxurious options for those seeking comfort Expensive: Pricier than teahouses, but offering more amenities Remote Areas: Limited Options Plan Ahead: Book in advance to ensure availability  Flexibility: Be prepared for shared accommodation and basic facilities in some areas Accommodation Tips Book Early: Secure your spot, especially during peak season Be Flexible: Be prepared for shared accommodation and basic facilities Research: Choose accommodations that suit your needs and budget With careful planning and flexibility, you can find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs on the Everest Base Camp trek.

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Yes, you can. No matter who you are, as long as you are reasonably fit, can walk for 5-6 hours a day and trek/hike a few uphills, Sherpa Expedition and Trekking Trekking team will support you to the fullest to transform your dream of standing at Everest Base Camp into reality.

It takes 6 to 14 days to reach Base Camp depending upon the mode of transportation and packages of Sherpa Expedition and Trekking offers.

ATM services are available only in Namche Bazaar and Lukla. However, the services might not work or run out of cash. Therefore, we suggest you carry a small amount of money to buy snacks, etc during the trekking.

Yes, most guesthouses offer Wi-Fi, for a small charge. it cost USD$5 per day.

Sherpa Expedition and Trekking will introduce dozens of shops selling knock-off gear in Kathmandu. You can also barter those gears at the knock-off places but be sure you keep the receipt safely. Moreover, you can rent the needed gears if you do not want to buy them.

Your guide and porters are a big reason why you got a chance to feel something very few can have. Apart from guiding and carrying your necessities and being mindful of your safety, they want to see you happily succeeded more than anyone like family and help you successfully complete the trek safely. So, your tips reflect gratitude towards them. So, tipping is a recommended culture for porters and guide in Nepal as a gesture of thankfulness.

Sherpa Expedition and Trekking Trekking won’t recommend non-veg items because the meat in such places may not hygienic and healthy. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking also encourage to avoid dairy and cheesy items and strongly suggest not to consume them during the trek. So, our packages are suitable for both vegan and vegetarians.

Garlic soup is a must while trekking. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking recommend trekkers to drink green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon ginger tea and drink at least 2-4 liters of water a day. However, it is better to avoid alcohol and alcoholic beverages, caffeinated items, and hot-chocolates at high altitude.

Sherpa Expedition and Trekking will provide one porter for two trekkers to carry 20 kgs of luggage (maximum 10 kg for each trekker). Please be sure your porters are not overloaded because they do not carry only your equipment but also lift your spirit to reach new heights, and your love, affection, and generosity can be the reason for them to work hard to take you to your destination. However, the weight limit on flights to the Everest region, basically to Lukla is a total of 10 kgs and you need to pay an extra amount per kg for the excess baggage. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking pays up to 5 kgs of extra baggage making your total to 15 kgs with your hand bag.

The flights are usually regular between September and May. But due to high altitude, bad weather and unforeseen technical issues, you may experience a delay or cancellation of the flight. On the occurrence of such events, Sherpa Expedition and Trekking charter a helicopter to make sure you are on the safe schedule either for a trek or for your flight back home which would cost extra charge as an unexpected event. However, if the visibility is less than 1,500 meters, it is unable to operate helicopter facilities and Sherpa Expedition and Trekking will reschedule the flight.

You can either trek on foot or by a helicopter. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking offer exciting and reasonable Helicopter trek to Everest Base Camp for 5 days and 10 days. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking can also customize your tour as per your necessity.

We at Sherpa Expedition and Trekking Team always have the safety, comfort, and satisfaction of our valued customers as our foremost priority at all times, and we assure you a wonderful and unforgettable time with us in our beautiful country. Sherpa team members of Sherpa Expedition and Trekking will be carrying all the necessary gear, equipment, and first aid kits and they have extensive first aid training. If a trekker falls sick on high altitude, the leader will decide whether to continue the trek. In case of emergency, Sherpa Expedition and Trekking have a rescue helicopter to bring you back from the higher elevation. Moreover, Sherpa Expedition and Trekking also provides oximeter to monitor the oxygen level at high altitude and offers regular health check-up facilities.

The trekking will be 5-7 hours a day depending upon the landscape and destination.

The month of March to May in Spring and September to December in autumn seasons are considered the best for the Everest Base Camp Trek as the weather conditions become favorable during this time, providing you with good visibility and a suitable atmosphere for Everest Base Camp trekking.

Make sure to have both medical and evacuation insurance before coming to Nepal for Everest Base Camp trekking. You should be careful in choosing a policy while traveling to a Himalayan country like Nepal as some insurance companies may make special exceptions for adventure travel. If you are confused about the insurance, please inform us and we will help you. It is usually better to arrange your insurance in your country before travel.

Our itinerary has been specially tailored to prevent any kind of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) while moving up to higher altitudes. Normally, altitude sickness starts from 3,600 meters and above. You will be trekking at a relatively slow and gradual pace as part of the acclimatization process. Cut off caffeinated, alcoholic and smoking items. Drink at least 4 liters of water a day. Trek slow. Don't skip the acclimatization days. Better to continue with Diamox (if any symptoms show up). Drink Garlic Soup. In the higher elevation, there is less oxygen in the air and this is more so while crossing high passes. Our expert guides will advise you on how to avoid AMS and treat it when/ if required.

Yes, if you have a bag of extra clothing for when you return from the trekking, you will be able to store it safely in Kathmandu Sherpa Expedition and Trekking office. The storage facility is provided by most hotels and lodges in Kathmandu or you can also store it in our office for the duration of the trekking.

If possible, we suggest you bring your own equipment. However, sleeping bags and down jackets will be provided to you by Sherpa Expedition and Trekking. With regards to trekking poles, if you are used to walking with it then take them with you, as you will probably find them useful especially on the way down. They are not essential though and the walk is manageable without them. It is mostly a personal preference. If you prefer to take the trekking poles with you on the trekking then you can either bring your own pole or buy it from numerous options available in Kathmandu itself.

During the Everest Base Camp trekking, you will be on a long journey for which you will need two bags to keep your belongings. A rucksack/duffle bag and a day bag for personal items. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking will provide you with a duffle bag (which is need to refund after the trek) that you can use throughout your entire journey and even afterward. These bags are durable and hence perfect for any kind of trekking journey. While the duffle bag will be carried by the potters, you will have to carry a day bag on your own. A day bag is a small backpack that has enough room for everything you will need on a day hike such as lunch, water, extra clothing and perhaps a few personnel items like camera, battery chargers, etc.

What you want to wear depends on you but we suggest you wear warm clothes during the Everest Base Camp trekking. A down jacket, thermal longs and top, comfortable trekking trousers, t-shirts, fleece, windproof jacket, hat, scarf, and gloves might be useful. There are numerous trekking shops in the Thamel area of Kathmandu where you can get all of these items in both local and branded stores alike. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking may also accompany and assist you if required.

Most of the teahouses on the Everest Base camp trail have squat toilet facilities but recently built lodges have western-style toilets as well. Nowadays, flush toilets are also being introduced with number of increasing foreign mountaineers each year. It is highly recommended to carry your own toilet paper and other required toiletries. Hot shower facilities are available till Gorakshep. The most common type is a bucket shower, usual buckets with tap filled with hot water and placed in a shower room. Hot shower costs from US$ 4 to 15 per use and the price increases along with the elevation. Attached bathrooms and toilets are not available unless you book for a luxury lodge during the EBC trek.

A teahouse trekking accommodation will be made for you for the Everest Base Camp trekking whereby you will be able to stay at tea house(Local lodge) and have wholesome food and net and clean comfortable bed throughout your trekking journey. This form of arrangement also allows you to carry less baggage; you can trek at your own pace and enjoy the Everest panorama on your own schedule. It is also an eco-friendly way of trekking whereby trekkers can have more contact with the local's sherpa peoples.

During trekking, you will be served meals in the teahouses. Typical meals are noodles, rice, pasta or potato dishes along with vegetables and egg/chicken/meat dishes. Other items mostly served as breakfasts include Tibetan, egg, pancake, bread, porridge, muesli, and toasts with peanut butter and honey.

No, there is no age limit for the trek to Everest Base Camp but, you need to be in good physical shape and have a positive attitude. We also suggest you to prior to the excursion though we suggest you to please see your doctor and obtain necessary permission and advice, as well as medications for traveling in extreme altitude prior to the excursion.

Most of the tea houses/ lodges have electricity whereby you will be able to charge your iPod or camera batteries. Please note that lodges/tea houses will charge you some extra money for the services. The fee may vary from 1 USD to 3 USD per hour.

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Pax 1 USD 1,390
Pax 2 USD 1,350
Pax 3 USD 1,290
Pax 4 to 6 USD 1,250
Pax 7 to 12 USD 1,190
Pax 13 to 18 USD 1,150
Pax 19 to 24 USD 1,090
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Merzouga Sahara

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September 17, 2024

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I had a fantastic time trekking to Everest Base Camp with Sherpa Expedition. The guides were not only experienced but also passionate about their work. They shared fascinating stories about the region and ensured that we were comfortable and safe every step of the way. The logistics were seamless, and the food was delicious! This company truly cares about their clients and the local community. I’d trek with them again in a heartbeat.

Nayla Jones

Norway

September 3, 2024

Unforgettable Journey

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My journey to Everest Base Camp with Sherpa Expedition was truly unforgettable. The team was incredibly well-organized, ensuring a smooth experience every step of the way. Our guide, Dawa, was not only knowledgeable about the terrain but also attentive to our group's needs. The landscapes were breathtaking, and the local culture was fascinating to explore. I felt safe and supported throughout the trek, making it one of the best experiences of my life. Highly recommend!

Valeria Buga

Australia

August 30, 2024

Exceeded All Expectations

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Sherpa Expedition exceeded all my expectations on the Everest Base Camp trek. The entire team was professional and well-organized, ensuring a smooth experience. Our guide was knowledgeable and always available for questions, making the trek informative as well as adventurous. The breathtaking views and warm hospitality from the Sherpa community were highlights of the journey. This trek was challenging but incredibly rewarding. I wholeheartedly recommend Sherpa Expedition for anyone seeking an unforgettable Himalayan adventure!

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