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The 14-day trek to Everest Base Camp is meticulously crafted by All Nepal Excursion. This journey is one of Nepal’s most adventurous yet rewarding journeys in the lap of the Himalayas. The journey will start with the early morning flight to Lukla, if weather permits. The itinerary is designed for all types of adventure lovers with little experience in hiking. The acclimatization days are secured for a safe and secure trek without any hassle or danger of altitude sickness during the trek. You can choose to either rest or have an optional hike to Hotel Everest View. The hike offers our first glimpse of Everest from afar.
After the rest day, we will ascend further, and rightly so, it tests our endurance and mental stability. The high-altitude treks like this can heavily impact your endurance, so it is important to gradually ascend on the steep climbs. We will reach Tengboche after the steep ascent. So visiting Tengboche’s serene monastery will refresh you a bit. Furthermore, ascent will take us to the Everest Base Camp, Kala Patthar, and Dingboche, significantly providing more achievement and adventure for this trek.
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This is the GOAT of trekking with the most famous adventures. The major attraction, Everest Base Camp, at a staggering 5,364 meters, provides a sense of achievement for your adventure. The view of Mt. Everest from the rock of Kala Patthar provides unparalleled views, showcasing the natural beauty of Nepal. Geographically, the Khumbu Valley features rugged trails, glacial moraines, and Himalayan vistas. The flora and fauna are also rich with the most endangered vegetation and wild animals, with snow leopards being common in the area. The Sherpa villages and their divine culture draw you to the attraction of this region. Although this trek is adventurous and rather difficult, this is equally rewarding in terms of experiences. We recommend that traveller trek to the Everest Base Camp at least once in their lifetime.
Spring (March to May)
The season of spring is the most liked season for the Everest voyage. The expedition is mainly open for this season, so expect the trail to be more crowded. The season provides majestic views with the calm nature, even at the highest altitudes. The average daytime temperatures here this season are between 5 to 15 degrees Celsius. Rhododendron blooms at its peak throughout the season to make your journey more soothing and enchanting.
Autumn (September to November)
Autumn is another popular season for the trek to Everest Base Camp. The season flexes its cool air, equally distributed days and nights, and the most clear mountain views from afar to closer. We will get to enjoy the post-monsoon greenery and vibrance of local Sherpa culture. This season is perfect for the culturally connected trekkers as the local festivals like Mani Rimdu fall under this season. Dashain and Tihar also fall this season, so there will be a lot of festival vibes this season.
Other Seasons
We often do not recommend other seasons(winter and monsoon) as they are not worth the adventure. However, for the adventure-seeking audience, there is a lot to offer in these seasons. Winter is snowy and stiff for trekking as the trail is fully covered with snow that is as thick as 1 foot on the higher altitudes. The monsoon isn’t considered safe as monsoon proceeds with the heavy rainfall, making the trail slippery and unsafe to travel here. Also, there are no flights during the season, and driving can be risky in the winter.
The Everest Base Camp is considered a challenging adventure as compared to others, and fairly suitable for experienced and fit hikers. This trek is a rewardingly difficult experience. We will start our trek from Lukla(2,840m) to the highest point, Kala Pathar( 5,550 m), in a mere 7 days. Therefore, we have scheduled two days of rest and acclimatization for you to adapt to the low oxygen level of higher altitudes. The teahouse accommodation will provide warm beds and food items for you to stay warm. Guidance from All Nepal Excursion will help in believe we can conquer this rewarding Himalayan journey.
Altitude
The highest we will climb on this trek is Kala Patthar at 5,550m. place has the lowest level of oxygen. We will start from the altitude of Lukla(2840m), so ascending gradually is very important.
Acclimatization
We have scheduled two acclimatization days in this trek. One in Namche(3,440m) and the other in Dingboche(4,410 m). During the acclimatization days, we will get time to adapt to the thin level of oxygen.
Precaution
We have to stay hydrated, drink 3-5 liters of water every day, and monitor the symptoms of mild altitude sickness like nausea, headaches, and vomiting. These symptoms should not be ignored, or else you can have a serious illness.
Basic Treatment
For the mild altitude sickness, like nausea, vomiting, we will rest, drink water, or take painkillers or Diamox for an emergency cure. If the situation worsens, we will descend to a lower altitude and seek more treatment, like a helicopter evacuation if needed.
Rescue
All Nepal Excursion relies on the emergency helicopter evacuation if the situation of emergency situation arises. We will ensure you a swift response and rescue. However, travel insurance is mandatory for situations like this.
Travel Insurance
Travel Insurance is very essential for high-altitude trips and treks like this. Travel Insurance helps us to safeguard the unforeseen events. The travel insurance should cover medical emergencies, including altitude sickness and emergency helicopter evacuations. Insurance also provides security for your hard-earned money, so it is important to check and consult with your travel agent properly. All Nepal Excursion will help you find the best policy.
We will start early in the morning for our scheduled flight to Lukla from Tribhuwan International Airport. If the weather permits, we will have a swift and scenic flight towards the northeast town of Lukla. It will be an hour of flight. The trail will start from Lukla alongside the Dudh Koshi river. The beginning of this trek will provide far views of the Himalayas covered by the lush green of the lower hills around the Everest region. The overnight will be in Phakding.
This is our rest day with a scenic, rather short hike to the Everest View Hotel, which is the highest hotel in the world if you want to pay a visit. We will be rewarded with a glimpse of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam mountain peaks. We will also walk around the Namche Bazaar to immerse ourselves in the culture and scenery. The night stay is scheduled in Namche.
We will leave Namche Bazar today by descending to the banks of Dudh Koshi River, and again we will ascend towards the rhododendron forests in the area. We will walk for about 5 hours, adapting to the higher altitude and scenic biodiversity, before we reach Tengboche. The monastery is widely famous. The overnight will be at the teahouse of this village,
We will depart from Tengboche, the first experience will be descending through Pangboche and again the steep ascent awaits us to the alpine meadows and Ama Dablam’s incredible views waiting our glances. The air will get thinner as we ascend our way so the gradual and steady ascent is necessary. We will walk for more than 5 hours on this day and take an overnight rest in Dingboche
This is another rest day with a 4-5 hours of hike to Nangkarshang Hill(5083 m), which is nearby hill from Dingboche. This hike is for enjoyment of the trail and to have spectacular views of mountain peaks of Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and other surrounding Himalayan giants. We will enjoy the views for the best part of an hour and return to Dingboche.
We will trek from Dingboche today slowly towards Lobuche, along and across the Khumbu Valley. This trail will pass Dusa and Dughla, with memorials to fallen climbers near Thukla Pass. The trail is steeper than before, with relatively stronger stones along the way so it is necessary to take rest and drink enough water. The hike today will be of around 6 hours. Overnight in Lobuche.
This will be our longest day of the trek as we will walk for about 8-9 hours starting early. We will firstly trek to Gorakshep and have lunch, and we will ascend towards the Everest Base Camp, the most lively adventure achievement for the trekkers. We will spend about one hour here and descend back to Gorak Shep for an overnight stay.
We rise early on this day for Kala patthar hike also known as the sunrise trek of Everest. We will traverse through the rugged and rocky terrain for 2 hours before reaching the Kala Patthar. Here, we will have the best possible view of the Mt. Everest. After having these views, we will start descending back and reach Pheriche in the evening for overnight stay.
The descent will peak again today as we will be walking downwards for almost 7 hours. The oxygen will reach your nose by this day, and breathing will be a lot easier. We will reach Namche Bazaar by evening to stay overnight. You can have a hot shower to cleanse all the dirt made in the past few days during the ascent of Everest Base Camp.
The descent from Namche on this day will last for about 7 hours before we reach Lukla. We will retrace our steps through the lush forests, suspension bridges, and Sagarmatha National Park. We will thank our porters in Lukla. The restaurants and teahouse will be buzzing with trekkers’ stories with a little drink. This night is for the incredible journey.
We will board an early flight this day to Kathmandu when the weather permits. The return will be fairly happy as achieving the Everest Base Camp dream is completed. We will transfer to our hotel for refreshments and enjoy the tasty lunch at nearby restaurant or hotel itself. The afternoon and evening is for exploring the nearby market to buy souvenirs.
We will have a farewell breakfast in Kathmandu while reflecting to our incredible trek. Depending on our flight schedule we might find time for shopping or sightseeing around the Kathmandu Valley. We will meet next time, safe travels!
Before embarking on a trek to Everest Base Camp Trek, it is essential to pack the necessary gear and equipment. Here is a checklist of essential trekking gear you should take with you:
Clothing:
Footwear:
Backpack:
Sleeping and Shelter:
Electronics:
Others:
It is important to note that this checklist may vary depending on the weather conditions, trekking route, and personal preferences. It is advisable to pack light and carry only the essential items to make your trek comfortable and hassle-free.