Trekking Mount Everest Base Camp

Trekking Mount Everest Base Camp

14 Days/13 Nights - Incredible Bucket List Experience

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Mount Everest, known as earths highest mountain above sea level, measuring 8848 meters or 29,029 feet, is a dream destination for those who love wilderness and adventure!  Trekking Mount Everest Base Camp will be an experience to remember!  This incredible adrenaline rush trek with jaw dropping scenery and incredible natural attractions will bring a lifetime of memories.  You will experience the Sherpa culture and experience a flight to one of the world’s most extreme airports known as Tenzing Hillary Airport.  Once you are gathered with the trekking crew, you will begin walking on the famous Himalayan trail.  Here, you will get to feel the beautiful Phakding hamlet near the Dudhkoshi River before heading towards the Sherpa hub known as Namche Bazaar (at 3440 m).

The first view of Mount Everest will be seen once you reach the vice summit of the green lush forest hill above Larpchen bridge.  Learning to acclimate to the high altitude trekking takes some getting used to.  You will be trekking with a highly experienced team of mountain guides, who will take you to the Everest View Hotel as part of the acclimatization process. It will be an incredible time to rejoice in the panoramic mountains like Amadablam, Thamserku, Nuptse, Lhotse, Everest, Tabuch and others from the comfort of your own balcony at the hotel.  Along the lush green trail, you will see incredible alpine trees like pine, juniper and rhododendron.  From here you will see the sacred Tengoche Monastery, where you will get blessings from the monks!

Trip Highlights

  • Closest View of Mount Everest
  • World’s Tallest Mountain
  • Sunrise from 5550m Kalapathar
  • Moraines and Glaciers
  • Sherpa Villages
  • Most Popular Himalayan Walking Trail
  • Suspension Bridges and Forests
  • World’s Most Extreme Airport

Trekking Mount Everest Base Camp

Then you will trek towards the windy valley of Dingboche, where more rest is needed (4400 m) to get acclimatized.  Next stop is Nagarshan Hill at 5100 m.  See incredible views of the Lobuche and Pumori throughout the hike of the trail.  You will see the memorial of intrepid mountaineers such as Rob Hall, Babu Chhiri, Scott Fischer and others at Thukla Pass.  The next part of the trek is along the moraines, where you will pass by Lobuche towards Gorakshep, which then reaches the glorious and coveted Everest Base Camp at 5365 m.  This iconic place is where you will want to leave your footprints, take good photos and experience the beautiful Himalayan sunrise from Kalapathar (5545 m).

Traversing the same trail, your journey will be to Lukla for the flight to Kathmandu.

This incredible breathtaking journey trekking Everest Base Camp is with a highly experienced trekking crew with Mantra Adventure, who know these Himalayas and Khumbu region to give you a true and beautiful journey of this incredible place on the planet.

What’s Included?

  • All ground transportation: private car ( airport pick up and drop)
  • Two nights accommodation in Kathmandu/inclusive breakfast
  • Two Way Domestic Flight Ticket (Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu)
  • Three times meal (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trek
  • Twin sharing private room with common toilet in the mountain
  • One very helpful, friendly and highly experienced guide. Responsible porter (1 porter for 2 people) with their food, salary, accommodation, equipment and insurance
  • Seasonal fresh fruits as dessert
  • Down jacket and sleeping bag if needed (refundable after the trek)
  • Trekking map
  • TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card. ( please do carry 2 copies of passport size photo for the permit)
  • First Aid Kit
  • All government taxes and office service charge

What’s Excluded?

  • International Flight Tickets
  • Nepal entry visa, upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu can be obtained easily ( for 30 days tourist visa $40, for 90 days $100) please bring 2 copies of passport size photo
  • Personal Travel Medical Insurance
  • Meals in Kathmandu( Lunch & Dinner)
  • All kind of liquids hot, cold, and alcoholic beverage
  • Hot shower and battery charging unless its free during the trek
  • Your personal expenses
  • Internet, Wi-Fi unless its free and phone calls
  • Tips for trekking staffs and drivers ( tips will be expected but not mandatory)

Why Mantra Adventure?

  • Licensed From Nepal Government, Nepal Tourism Board, TAAN
  • PAN registered company
  • Experienced guides with government licenses
  • Leisure to Adventure travel packages
  • Popular to Off the Beaten Touring destinations
  • Budget Travel to Luxury Holiday Packages
  • Customizable Trip Packages
  • Flexible Cancellation and Trip Change Policy

Retreat Dates

Best Season to Book:
September - November
March - May

Itinerary

DAY - 1
Arrival in Kathmandu
Upon your arrival at the Tribhuwan International Airport, you will be welcomed by a delegate from Mantra Adventure who will drop you off at your lodging. At night an appreciated supper will be facilitated by Mantra Adventure. Overnight in Kathmandu.

DAY - 2
Fly to Lukla(2840m/9,315ft)trek to Phakding(2,610m/8,560ft)
We take an early morning flight to Lukla which is the place all Everest treks start. We meet whatever is left of our group in Lukla and begin trekking from that point. We stroll on a trail that slowly dives to Cheplung town from where we get a look at Mt. Khumbila, a hallowed mountain which has never been climbed. From here, we slowly slip until Phakding. Overnight in Phakding.

DAY - 3
Phakding to Namche Bazaar(3,440m/11,283ft)
After breakfast our day begins, walking through a pine woodland and we proceed with our stroll on the trail that goes north up the Benkar valley from where we can spot Mt. Thamserku on our right. We cross Dudh Koshi River and pass Chumoa and Monjo towns before achieving the passage of the Everest National Park. At that point subsequent to intersection a suspension connect, we pass Jorsale town and stroll close by of the Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi streams. We rise on a precarious trail and achieve Namche Bazaar which is most likely the greatest town in the Everest Region. Before we reach to Namche if the weather stay clear in our favor we can see little glimpse of Mt. Everest, Nupste and Lhotse. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.

DAY - 4
Acclimatization Day - Namche Bazaar
Today we can visit Namche Bazaar which is the essential town of the Everest or Khumbu district and has government workplaces, ATMs, web bistros, shops, eateries, and a vivid market. We can climb up to Sagarmatha National Park and appreciate the dawn over the Himalayas including Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Kongde et cetera. On the off chance that we are occupied with a day climb, we can trek to Khumjung if our body demands more walk, otherwise we can just go to Everest view hotel(3,880m) for better adjustment of altitude and back from there. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.

DAY - 5
Namche Bazaar to Tengboche(3,860m/12,660ft)
The trek until the point when Phunki is an easy walk. From here we climb towards Tengboche town which houses the extremely renowned Tengboche religious community which is the greatest cloister of the Everest district. It is situated inside the Sagarmatha National Park which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The religious community is honored with all-encompassing perspectives of the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Thamserku. The Tengboche Monastery opens at 3:00 pm, so in the event that we reach there by 3 o'clock, we can watch a Buddhist religious service. Overnight in Tengboche.

DAY - 6
Tengboche to Dingboche(4,385m/14,383ft)
Our trail dives and goes through rich woodlands of birch, present and rhododendron trees. While trekking we can respect great perspectives of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. We walk downhill to Debuche and cross the Imja River to achieve Pangboche. We pick the upper Pangboche trail and appreciate the Himalayan vista and the Pangboche Monastery. We proceed with our stroll to the Imja Valley and Lobuche River before rising to Dingboche. It is a pleasant town with excellent grain, potato and buckwheat fields finish with munching creatures spotted along those fields.

DAY - 7
Dingboche: Acclimatization
Spending a day in Dingboche will help us to adjust to the high elevation. Rather than remaining inactive, we climb an edge situated behind the town and see six of the world's tallest pinnacles including Lhotse, Makalu and Cho Oyu. Besides, we can likewise respect Cholatse and Taboche tops. On our north-west we see more Himalayan pinnacles transcending the Khumbu Khola Valley. Among those pinnacles, Lobuche West, Lobuche East, and Lhotse are the most prevailing. From another area on the edge, we can likewise respect the pleasant Imja Khola Valley and the wonderful Dingboche town. Overnight at Dingboche.

DAY - 8
Dingbuche to Lobuche(4,930m/16,170ft)
It is a moderately short voyage from Dinboche to Duglha. We trek over a wide pass which is a much needed change from strolling in a straight line. Around the start of our trek today we appreciate the organization of the compelling Himalayas on all sides. The valley starts to tight as we come nearer to Dusa. We pass the campground of the principal fruitful Everest Expedition in 1953. We start to see Mt. Pumori as we proceed on our trail. As our trail plummets and bends, we say farewell to Mt. Pumori. We cross a stream and climb to Duglha which is a little town with a tremendous strand of petition banners hung over the valley, we might stop here for lunch before we clime steep up hill toThugla pass. Then we rise to the precarious terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier, which is an edge that gives dynamite mountain sees. The highest point of the edge is loaded with supplication banners and stones which are dedication places of worship for climbers who lost their lives on Mt. Everest. As the trail drops to the Khumbu Glacier moraine, we end up confronting a few awesome pinnacles including Khumbutse, Lingtren and Pumori. As we are crossing Khumbu Glacier we can likewise observe Mt. Nuptse. Overnight in Lobuche.

DAY - 9
Lobuche to Gorak Shep(5,180m/16,990ft) and visit Everest Base Camp(5,364m/17,594ft)
The most exciting day of our trek, as we know, we are heading to Everest base camp. The trek to Everest Base Camp is not extremely troublesome. Be that as it may, we rise and slip for the most part on an icy mass way. There is additionally a ton of winding on harsh landscapes. As we achieve the base camp, we appreciate the amazing melt designs and respect the tenderly adjusted ice towers on the upper piece of the Khumbu icy mass. The Everest Base Camp is stunningly excellent. We can appreciate stunning perspectives of Nuptse, Khumbuste and Pumori mountains from the base camp. In the wake of absorbing the excellence, we stroll back towards Gorak Shep where we spend the night. Overnight in Gorak Shep.

DAY - 10
Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar(5,644.5 m /18,519 ft)) and to Pherice(4,200m/13776ft)
We wake up ahead of schedule for the stroll up to Kala Patthar. It is dull outside with icy temperature and in all probability cold breezes. We stroll on a genuinely soak trail at an agreeable pace. As we are scaling the slope we can see Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Changtse mountains. The view from the summit is exceptional. We can see the world's tallest mountain Everest along other relentless Himalayan pinnacles. In the wake of investing some energy at the summit of Kala Patthar, we stroll back to Gorak Shep which is generally less demanding than climbing up to Kala Pathhar. After brakfast we drop to Pheriche to spend the night. Overnight in Pheriche.

DAY - 11
Pheriche to Namche Bazaar(3,440m/11,283ft)
We lose around 2,000 feet in height today and stroll on a trail with a considerable measure of good and bad times. We plunge through a slope loaded with rhododendron and juniper trees and traverse the Dudh Koshi River. We slide quickly through pine timberland where we can without much of a stretch spot mountains goats, fowls and other wild creatures and winged animals regular to the range. The way in the long run achieves Sansa from where we can appreciate perspectives of Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Nuptse mountains. We stroll on winding trails completed by another walk a woods previously achieving Namche Bazaar. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.

DAY - 12
Namche Bazaar to Lukla(2,840m/9,315ft)
We start our trek from Namche Bazaar today on a rough landscape. It is for the most part a declining trek on a trail nearby the Dudh Koshi River. We cross a few suspension spans, go by a few religious communities and towns before achieving Lukla. In the wake of achieving Lukla, we spend rest of the day taking rest as today will be our last day on the mountains. Overnight in Lukla.

DAY - 13
Fly to Kathmandu
We get an early morning flight to Kathmandu after our long mountain travel. Subsequent to achieving Kathmandu, we can take a rest or do some trinket shopping. In the event that we need to investigate whatever other zones of Kathmandu, we may do that today. Our aides can help you with both keepsake shopping or touring. There will be a goodbye supper at night to commend the effective culmination of our excursion. Overnight in Kathmandu.

DAY - 14
Final takeoff
Our expedition in Nepal concludes today. A Mantra Adventure's delegate will drop you off at the Tribhuwan International Airport a couple of hours before the planned flight.

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Retreat Dates

Best Season to Book:
September - November
March - May

Price Range

$1,299.00

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