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Everest Base Camp Trek
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Everest Base Camp Trek

The best thing about the Everest Base Camp trek is that it will provide you with an experience to be close to the highest mountain in the world. While travelling this route you will enjoy majestic sightings of Lhotse (8501 m), Nuptse (7861 m), and Ama Dablam (6812 m) as well.

The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most popular treks in Nepal – tinged with the romance of being so close to the highest mountain in the world.

From the tiny airfield of Lukla the trail leads through Sherpa villages, forests of fir and rhododendron and across high suspension bridges, meeting caravans of zobkyo (a yak-cow crossbreed) along the way. Namche Bazaar is a colourful, bustling market with traders from surrounding villages and as far as Tibet and, from Tengboche, the views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse and Ama Dablam are sensational. Climbing above the tree line to cross alpine pastures and glacial moraine, you eventually reach Base Camp, high on the Khumbu Glacier, where colourful expedition tents give a bizarre appearance to this desolate place surrounded by rock, snow and ice.

What's Included

Included

  • Domestic airport arrival and departure transfers
  • Basic Guest House while on trek (Twin sharing, room only)
  • English speaking trekking guide
  • Porter to carry luggage (01 porter for each 02 pax/carries 15kgs (7.5kgs per person)
  • English speaking Assistant guide from 4 pax and above
  • Guide and Assistant guide flight cost (Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu)
  • National park permits and entrance fee

Not Included

  • Participants flight cost (Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu)/ USD 512.00 per person (Subject to change)
  • Any meals during the trek.
  • Travel and medical insurance including evacuation and cancellation (including helicopter evacuation for trek)
  • Visa fees
  • Expenses of personal nature including bar bills, laundry, telephone calls etc.
  • Tips and gratuities.
  • Any item not specified as included.
  • Expenses arising from unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of RMT such as floods, landslides, flight delays, flight cancellations, road blockages etc.

Itinerary

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An early morning start – dressed for trekking – with a transfer to the airport for the short flight to Lukla. The flight itself (by small Dornier / Twin Otter) is a fantastic experience as you fly into the mountains and land at one of the world’s most exciting airports – Tenzing Hillary Airport, Lukla. Here our Sherpas will be waiting to meet us and will arrange the baggage so comfortable to carry (15kg per porter).

And then … here we go! Today we are going to hike for approximately 3 to 4 hours. The day is just a glimpse of our walking days ahead. To begin we descend gradually to Thado Koshi (2 hours), then start to make the first ascent of the trek, gradually uphill all the way Phakding which will take another 2 hours. We reach Phakding about lunch time.

Altitude: 2800 meters (Lukla) / 2650 meters (Phakding)

Duration: 30 minutes approx. (Kathmandu – Lukla Flight) / 3 – 4 hours. approx. (trek)

Accommodation: Basic Tea House

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Know Before You Go

  • • You must be able to walk 6–8 hours per day on steep, uneven terrain for 14 consecutive days — prior hill-walking experience is strongly advised
  • • Travel insurance is mandatory and must explicitly cover helicopter rescue above 5,000m — verify the fine print before you fly to Nepal
  • • There are no ATMs above Namche Bazaar — withdraw sufficient Nepali Rupees in Kathmandu before the trek departs
  • • Altitude sickness (AMS) can affect anyone regardless of fitness — never ascend with headache, persistent nausea or confusion
  • • Temperatures at Base Camp and on Kala Patthar can drop below −15°C at night — a sleeping bag rated to at least −20°C is essential
  • • Best trekking seasons are March–May (spring rhododendrons, stable weather) and September–November (crisp post-monsoon clarity)
  • • Wi-Fi exists at teahouses above Namche but is slow — download offline maps (Maps.me / Gaia GPS) before leaving Kathmandu
  • • Your guide has final authority on pace and all safety decisions — their judgement has kept thousands of trekkers safe on this route
  • • Bring a reusable water bottle and purification tablets; reducing single-use plastic is a community priority in the Khumbu
  • • Always ask permission before photographing local people, especially at monasteries and during religious ceremonies
$1,464 per person