Everest Base Camp
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Trek Overview

Embark on a captivating journey to acclimatize for Lobuche East as we trek through the legendary Khumbu region of Nepal. We'll be greeted by awe-inspiring panoramas, including the majestic Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam, as well as a plethora of other mesmerizing mountains. Every single day, indulge in a new, breathtaking landscape - a serene forest trek accompanied by fierce glacial rivers, followed by vast alpine valleys shielded by the world's highest peaks.​

With the assistance of porters, we can travel light and efficiently, carrying only a small pack containing our personal items, snacks, and apparel. Each night, our luggage will be waiting for us, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free journey. Get ready to immerse in the mesmerizing beauty of Nepal's Khumbu region.

What's included

Activities & Certified Guides

All itinerary activities with expert, local, English-speaking guides

All accommodation

2 nights in a four starhotel in Kathmandu, 12 nights in teahouses on the trail

Meals

all meals included

Internal Flights & Transfers

Internal flights from Kathmandu or Manthali to Lukla (and back); arrival & departure airport transfers; all local transfers throughout

Permits & Porterage

All itinerary activities with expert, Porters to carry your luggage on the trek, plus all your entry fees and permitsocal, English-speaking guides

Small Like-minded Groups

Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 6 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people

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Outline Itinerary

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Day 1

Arrival at Kathmandu

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After checking in you'll have a pre-departure meeting with your guides to run through the final plans and arrangements for the trek. You'll finish the day with a group dinner to get to know your team for the next few weeks.

Day 2

Explore Kathmandu

Aerial view of Swayambhunath Stupa, a large white Buddhist religious monument with golden spire and prayer flags, surrounded by crowds and buildings with mountains in the background.

The first day on the trip starts with a tour of Kathmandu’s 3 most incredible and historical sites.  This includes Pashputinath, Bodinath and Swayambunath.  After the tour, we will go shopping for any last minute items that are needed for the trek.

Day 3

Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding

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Today starts with a short flight to Lukla Airport in the Everest region. Directly from the airport we’ll start trekking, passing through the prosperous village of Lukla before reaching Phakding on the Dudh Kosi River. You'll spend the night in the village and should have time to visit some of the nearby monasteries.Occasionally Lukla flights can be delayed or cancelled - please see the FAQs for further information.

Day 4

Namche

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Start the day with a walk through beautiful pine forests and along the track to the Dudh Koshi River. One of the (many) bridges is the famous Hillary Suspension Bridge with a particularly epic viewpoint of the gleaming Mount Thamserku (6618 m). From here you'll continue through the village of Jorsale before a challenging uphill climb to Namche Bazaar, where you'll get your first glimpse of Everest.

Day 5

Acclimatise and explore Namche (3440m)

Small village with illuminated buildings at dusk nestled on a hillside under snow-capped mountains.

Today will be a rest day in order to acclimatise to the altitude, but rest assured, there’ll be no time to get bored! Instead, there’s the opportunity to hike to a nearby viewpoint and enjoy mammoth vistas of Mount Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Lhotse...we could go on. If a day hike doesn’t sound good, you can spend the day doing a cooking class and learn how to make many Sherpa dishes.

Day 6

Namche to Tengboche

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Things get challenging as the trail forks northeast along a tributary valley and you approach the holy ground of Tengboche (3860m). There you’ll be met by a monastery, yak pasture and the world’s highest sacred institution combined! Team this with more epic views of Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Everest and you'll find it's worth every puff.

Day 7

Tengboche to Dingboche

A golden-brown dog walking on a dirt path lined with leafless trees, with two hikers in colorful jackets walking behind.

Trek past the Gompa holding the famous Yeti scalp and pass summer yak pastures on the way to Dingboche, where you'll stay for the night. Most of the trekking in this area is comparatively gentle, although taking it easy is recommended due to the high altitude.

Day 8

Explore and acclimatise at Dingboche

Mountain village with buildings on a hilltop under misty snow-covered peaks.

Today you 'll have your second acclimatisation day at Dingboche (4410m), which is vital considering the high altitudes you’re now reaching. Fear not, you can get still involved in some optional hikes to the nearby Nagajun Hill or Chukung Village which both boast panoramic views of Ama Dablam and Makalu.

Day 9

Dingboche to Lobuche

Rocky mountain trail with colorful prayer flags against a backdrop of snow-covered peaks and blue sky.

Climb at a leisurely pace and cross ice covered torrents until you reach Lobuche (4910m). Here, you’ll be met with stone houses that sit amongst the frozen wilderness. Only one more night until your goal.

Day 10

Everest Base Camp

Rocky mountain landscape with snow patches at sunset under a gradient purple and orange sky.

Ascend to Everest Base Camp (5380m). Congratulations, you're in the company of legends. Take some time to reflect and enjoy it. Many a new profile picture has been taken here! Once you’ve taken in the views and given yourself a massive high-five, you'll continue back to Gorak Shep (5364m) for the night before beginning the descent tomorrow.

Day 11

Pangboche via Kala Patthar

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The best way to see Everest (and its surrounding peaks) is as the sun comes up so be prepared for an early start. You'll ascend to Kala Patthar (5550m), the highest point of the trip, with awesome views of Everest before heading down to Pangboche for the night.

Day 12

Pangboche to Namche

Mountain valley with a winding river, a rocky path on the right, and snow-capped peaks under a blue sky.

Descend down to Phungi Thanga and then continue on to Namche, where you'll stay for a night of celebrations.

Day 13

Lukla

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Set off for the final descent into Lukla (2860m). On the way, you'll trek through a forest of rhododendrons and pine until you reach a Sherpa village. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to say your final goodbyes to the local team before moving on to Lukla.

Day 14

Back to Kathmandu

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Fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla after your incredible mountain journey. You’ll arrive in time for some well‑earned beers and a celebration dinner.

Day 15

Last day in Kathmandu

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Enjoy a well-earned lie in and breakfast at your hotel, then spend your last day exploring the city before heading back to the airport, and reality.

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Difficulty Rating

This trip has been rated as Challenging

Much of the trek is within the capabilities of people with a good fitness who are keen trekkers. Still, it is important to note that trekking at altitudes above 3000m is more demanding on the body than walking at low elevations. Some training beforehand will help and we advise doing at least one weekend of back-to-back days walking. The guide will set the pace and as with all altitude treks, the theme is ‘slowly slowly’ to help you adjust to the altitude.

What will I need to carry?
This trip includes one porter for every two trekkers. They will carry up to 20-25kg of kit in total, so your overnight bags and spare clothes will be transported for you (maximum 12kg per person). You will only need to carry a daypack with essentials in – extra layers, snacks, water, suncream, camera etc.

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Altitude chart

Line graph showing elevation change on a hiking route from Kathmandu to Everest Base Camp and back, peaking at 18,519 feet at Kala Pattar.
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