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The trek to Everest Base Camp offers well-maintained paths and stunning views of the Himalayas. It takes you through the picturesque Everest region, known for its beautiful landscapes and hospitable Sherpa people. This journey provides an opportunity to discover the world’s highest peak and immerse yourself in Nepalese culture and traditions.
Over 14 days, this trek will lead you to an altitude of approximately 5,364 meters, offering breathtaking panoramas of several 8,000-meter-high peaks including Pumori, Lhotse, Nuptse, Lobuche, as well as the iconic Mt Everest itself.
The adventure begins with a thrilling flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (35-minutes) or from Manthali/Ramechhap to Lukla (20 minutes) followed by a drive from Kathmandu to Manthali that lasts around 5-6 hours during specific months. The starting point is Lukla where your journey into Sagarmatha National Park commences towards Namche Bazaar – a key trading center in the area often used for acclimatization purposes.
Arrival in Kathmandu
Our team will greet you at the airport arrival terminal with your personalized business card and transport you to your hotel in a private vehicle. There will be a brief discussion about travel plans in the evening.
Fly to Lukla then hike to Pahdking (2,652m)
Part of the journey to Everest Base Camp includes a thrilling flight to Lukla, where you can enjoy stunning views of the Himalayas from the airport. From there, we will begin our trek towards Phadking, passing through scenic trails with lush forests and rolling hills. Along the way, we'll be treated to vistas of Kusum Kanguru mountain.
Trek to Namche Bazzar (3,440m)
Hiking alongside the Dudh Koshi River, you will pass through lush Himalayan pine and cedar forests before arriving at the bustling city of Namche Bazaar. This historic trading post has been a hub for Nepalese and Tibetan merchants exchanging salt, dried meat, and textiles. Today, it has evolved into a modern town with amenities like internet cafes and various local shops offering both imported and locally made goods. In addition to cozy cafés and restaurants serving delicious exotic food, Namche is also equipped with stores providing essential items for the rest of your trekking journey.
Acclimatization in Namche
Namche has always been a central hub for trade in the Khumbu region and is an important stop during the journey to Everest. The area attracts merchants from the Himalayan lowlands as well as some Tibetan traders, and this trade tradition dates back to ancient times. After enjoying breakfast, we will trek towards the village of Khumjung. This hike provides our first view of Mount Everest and neighboring peaks including Lhotse (8414m) and Ama Dablam (6812m). Upon reaching Khumjung (3780 m above sea level), we will visit the Hillary School and have lunch at a local tea house before slowly making our way back to Namche for an overnight stay. In the evening, there will be opportunities to interact with fellow trekkers and climbers. The primary goal of acclimatization day is focused on ascending to higher altitudes but sleeping at lower elevations.
Trek to Tengboche (3,860m)
The path today is level and uncomplicated as it heads towards the Everest viewpoint, then descends steeply into the Dudh Koshi Valley at Pungki Thanka. Upon reaching Punki, ascend towards Tengboche, the village home to the famous Temboche Monastery, which is the largest monastery in the Everest area. There are also Chorten and Mani walls to be seen in the Khumbu region. Spend overnight at Tengboche where you can also witness an enchanting festival called Mani Rimdu if you happen to be there during its celebration.
Trek to Dingboche (4,410m)
Going through the stunning forest, crossing Imja Khola and trekking along to Pangboche. With the Himalayas in the background, Tengboche monastery is perfectly situated to take in the breathtaking Himalayan scenery. We descend towards Imja River, cross it, then ascend to Dingboche. It's an intriguing day as you won't be losing altitude like on previous days. You may also encounter some climbers reaching the summits of Imja Tse, Lobuche, and others.
Acclimatization Day
We will trek for about 6 hours at an altitude of 5100m in the Nagerjun hills on the slopes of Chhukung valley. We will ascend during the day and descend to lower elevations to sleep at night. Along the way, you can take in stunning views of peaks like Lobuche East (6119m), Louche West (6145m), Taboche Peak (6367m), Thamserku (6608m), Kangtega (6685m) and Ama Dablam (6856 m). Additionally, you'll catch a glimpse of the world's fifth highest mountain, Mt Makalu from atop. This challenging day is focused on ascending high altitudes while ensuring descent for sleeping at lower levels. You will spend another night in Dingboche.
Trek to Lobuche (4,910m)
Trek through a wide valley to Dughla, the renowned memorial viewpoint. There are memorials in Thukla for Sherpas, hikers, and climbers who lost their lives while summiting Mount Everest. The memorials feature beautiful prayers written by well-wishers and family members of the climbers. In Pheriche, trekkers can find a medical facility called the Trekkers Aid Post situated at an altitude of 4242 meters. It is staffed by volunteer doctors from western countries and supported by the Himalayan Rescue Association, offering medical treatment and consultations to trekkers. The route then ascends further up the valley before descending to yak pastures of Louche.
Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,160m), then return to Gorakshep
Finally, we arrive at the Everest Base Camp after a brief trek through the grasslands and marvel at the Khumbu Glacier. Straight ahead lies Kalapattar, offering an optimal vantage point to behold the entire south side of Everest and its neighboring peaks. After several hours, we will reach Gorakshep and continue towards Everest Base Camp. While the altitude does not rise significantly, there are numerous inclines and declines that coupled with the altitude can pose a bit of a challenge - but it's definitely worth it. Approximately three hours into our hike, you'll arrive at base camp where you can take in breathtaking views of the Khumbu Glacier and Icefall, which mark the beginning of Everest expeditions.
Hike to Kalapattha and doen to Pheriche (4,210m)
The day starts with a trek to Kalapatthar, situated at an elevation of 5545 meters, providing stunning views of Mount Everest and the nearby Himalayan range. After soaking in the scenery, we head back to Gorakshep for breakfast before continuing our trek with a descent to Pheriche.
Trek to Namche Bazzar
An enjoyable stroll beside the Imja Khola, a brief ascent to Tengboche, descent to Pungki Thanka followed by a steep climb to Kyangjuma, and then an easier path leading to Namche.
Trek to Lukla
We trek back from the Everest base camp by following the Dudh Koshi and then taking the trails to Lukla via Monjo. From Lukla, we will catch a flight back to Kathmandu.
Fly back to Kathmandu
The thrilling and spine-tingling journey back to Kathmandu.
Departure
We will take you to the international airport terminal, where you will board a flight to your next destination.
Though challenging at times, taking in the enchanting surroundings of lush forests, farmlands hillsides & mountains along this route will motivate you on your way further up until Tengboche after departing Namche Bazaar following a day dedicated specifically to adjusting along higher altitudes.
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I have completed the EBC trek twice with Sherpa Village Trek. They are an excellent company to trek with as they handle every detail for you. All you need to do is arrive at Kathmandu International Airport, and they will take great care of you throughout your time in Nepal. I highly recommend Sherpa Village Trek; there’s no better option in Nepal.
One of the most memorable experiences I’ve ever had was on the Sherpa Village Trek. The organization was excellent and provided us with unforgettable moments. A special mention goes to our guide, Messi, whose exceptional knowledge of mountains and his fantastic explanations made the experience truly remarkable.
My experience with Sherpa Village Trek was incredible! Everything was organized perfectly, and I didn’t have to worry about arranging accommodation or meals as it was all taken care of. My guide, Messi, went the extra mile to ensure my well-being and safety were a top priority. I highly suggest Sherpa Village Trek for the Gokyo to EBC trek. Visiting the area will be an unforgettable experience, and you’ll be amazed by the stunning scenery!
Most hotels and lodges offer telephone services for international calls, while mobile network coverage is available in most areas. Additionally, Everest Link provides internet access across much of the Everest region.
Most hotel receptions offer these amenities for a small service fee. Remember to pack your power banks.
If you experience altitude sickness or any other issues, we will provide you with the appropriate medications as prescribed by a doctor. We will assist in lowering your elevation, and if necessary, arrange for helicopter rescue in severe cases.
