Make a Booking
  • Package Cost USD $1500
  • Package TypeAdventure
  • DestinationNepal
  • RegionEverest Region
  • Trip Duration15 Days
  • Max-Altitude5420m
  • SeasonSpring (Pre-Monsoon): March to May and Autumn (Post-Monsoon): September to November
  • Group Size2+

Why Choose us ?
  • Join us on Breathtaking Bike Routs
  • Best Price with Excellence Service
  • Exploration with Innovation
  • Reasonable Logic & Cost
  • Expert Road Captain is our vive
  • Free to Customize Itinerary
  • Small Group is Way of Intensive Care
  • Hassle Free Direct Online payment
  • Assure 100% Financial Protection
Quick Enquiry
Overview

The glorious Everest Base Camp Trek directs you to the Khumbu Valley, letting you to witness the enormous beauty of the nearby Sagarmatha National Park at the time, simultaneously offering stunning views of 4 of the 6 tallest mountains in the world – Mt. Everest (8,516 meters), Mt. Makalu (8,848 meters) and Cho Oyu (8,201 meters). The stunning trek retraces the footmarks of Sir Edmund Hillary, Tenzing Norgay and the numberless other early settlers of Mt. Everest as you trek from Lukla to the Base Camp. 

As a teahouse trek you will stay in a few of the highest villages in the planet as you discover the local culture and traditions of the indigenous Sherpas by knowing their spiritual connection through the peaks. On the trek you will have an opportunity to ascend Kala Patthar, arriving at the height of 5,500 and experience awe-inspiring vistas of Mt. Everest. You will also have an opportunity to discover the different various Buddhist monasteries dotted together with the trail and know regarding a culture steeped in history and tradition, intricately connected to the very peaks on which you have memorable vistas. 

The 14 days Everest Base Camp Trek will take you to an altitude of about 5,364 meters. It offers beautiful vistas of a lot of 8,000-meter-high summits. You can also experience the magnificent views of Pumor, Lhotse, Nuptse, Lobuche, and other mountains, and also the famous Mt. Everest itself. The Everest Base Camp Trek journey starts with a stunning 35-minutes flight from Kathmandu to Lukla in the month of (January, February, June, July, August, September, and December) or a 20 minutes flight from Manthali/Ramechhap to Lukla involving a 5 to 6 hours together with the Dudh Koshi River’s bank, crossing through the Sagarmatha National Park on the way to Namche Bazaar. 

Namche is the significant trading point in the Everest region, popularly known as an acclimatization place. The walk is demanding, but the attractive scenery of verdant jungles, farmland, hills, and peaks will inspire you to carry on the trek. We will depart Namche Bazaar after a day of acclimatization and continue our trek to Tengboche. Upon arriving, we visited the popular Tengboche Monastery. We will carry on our walk to Dingboche and eventually to Lobuche from here. At the time of Everest Base Camp Trek, you will be able to view Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Ama Dablam, and a lot more mountains.

 During the journey, we hike to Gorak Shep and walk alongside the Khumbu Glacier until we arrive at Mt. Everest base camp. The Khumbu Glacier, the planet’s deepest glacier, can also be viewed from the Everest base camp. We then returned to Gorak Shep to spend the night. The following day, we hike up Kala Patthar, where we can view the sunrise over Mt. Everest and other mountains. After viewing the scenery for some time, we returned to Gorak Shep prior to descending to Pheriche Village. We retrace our steps to Tengboche, crossing through the lush jungles of rhododendron and Juniper, and carry on to Namche. Once in Lukla, a flight back to Kathmandu accomplished the Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal. Binjuli Adventure provides Everest Base Camp Trek. 

 

The best time for Everest Base Camp Trek 

The best season for Everest Base Camp Trek is February to June and September to December. At this time Nepal offers a clear sky to view a spectacular view of the mountain from the corner of the nation. You can view the excellent vista of the all Himalayan range of the Everest region. Furthermore, it is excellent to visit Nepal since there are many significant culture festivals held such as Teej, Dashain, Chhat, that are significant to Nepal. 

During that time the temperature range is just between 10-25 centigrade. But the last week of December is colder than other times. But a lot of people have completed Everest Base Camp Trekking during the time of January, July and August. During January there is freezing cold and heavy snowy time but if you have made preparation for the trekking there is possibility to accomplish this trekking during this time. So during July and August, there is a heavy raining season and it is difficult to trek on the way when you are walking for the next camp. 

Itinerary
Day :

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m):

  • Arrive in Kathmandu, transfer to your hotel, and attend a pre-trek briefing.
  • Explore the vibrant streets of Thamel and make any necessary trek preparations.

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trek Preparation:

  • Explore Kathmandu, visiting cultural and historical sites such as Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) and Pashupatinath Temple.
  • Finalize trek preparations and check your gear.

Day 3: Fly to Lukla (2,800m) and Trek to Phakding (2,652m):

  • Take an early morning scenic flight to Lukla.
  • Begin the trek to Phakding, following the Dudh Koshi River.

Day 4: Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m):

  • Trek through lush forests and cross suspension bridges.
  • Reach Namche Bazaar, the gateway to the Khumbu region.

Day 5: Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar:

  • Spend the day acclimatizing in Namche Bazaar.
  • Explore the town, visit the Sherpa Museum, and enjoy panoramic views of Everest.

Day 6: Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3,860m):

  • Trek to Tengboche, passing through rhododendron forests.
  • Visit the famous Tengboche Monastery and enjoy views of Ama Dablam.

Day 7: Tengboche to Dingboche (4,410m):

  • Descend to Deboche and cross the Imja River.
  • Trek to Dingboche, surrounded by stunning mountain views.

Day 8: Acclimatization Day in Dingboche:

  • Another day for acclimatization in Dingboche.
  • Optional hike to Nagarjun Hill for breathtaking panoramic views.

Day 9: Dingboche to Lobuche (4,940m):

  • Trek through the Khumbu Khola valley.
  • Reach Lobuche, a small settlement with views of Nuptse.

Day 10: Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5,164m) and Everest Base Camp (5,364m):

  • Trek to Gorak Shep, the last settlement before Everest Base Camp.
  • Continue to Everest Base Camp and soak in the iconic views of the Khumbu Icefall and surrounding peaks.

Day 11: Hike to Kala Patthar (5,545m) and Descend to Pheriche (4,280m):

  • Early morning hike to Kala Patthar for stunning sunrise views of Everest.
  • Descend to Pheriche, passing through Gorak Shep.

Day 12: Pheriche to Namche Bazaar:

  • Trek back to Namche Bazaar, retracing your steps.
  • Enjoy the familiar trails and beautiful landscapes.

Day 13: Namche Bazaar to Lukla:

  • Continue the descent to Lukla.
  • Celebrate the completion of the trek with your team.

Day 14: Fly to Kathmandu:

  • Take a scenic flight back to Kathmandu.
  • Rest or explore the city in the evening.

Day 15: Departure from Kathmandu:

  • Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some free time in Kathmandu.
  • Depart for your home country, concluding the Everest Base Camp Trek with unforgettable memories.
Cost Include
  • Pick-up or Drop-up service from and to the Airport(our own vehicle).
  • Food all along the trip(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and a cup of coffee or tea).
  • Accommodations during the trip in hotels with a family environment and Four-nights attached bathroom with hot shower on the mountain.
  • Three-night accommodation in Kathmandu on the 3* boutique hotel with breakfast.
  • Transportation, food, accommodation, and insurance of Guide during the trip.
  • Down jacket, all-season and sleeping bag.
  • Souvenir company trekking map, t-shirt, duffel bag.
  • Down jacket, the sleeping bag must be returned after complete your trip).
  • First Aid Medical Kit(our guide will carry the Medical Kit but we also advise to bring yourself for your own use, as far as possible).
  • All the required permits and paperwork. 1. Everest national park permit. 2. Pasang Lamhu rural municipality local tax. 3. Flight KTM-LUK, and LUK-KTM.
  • Licensed holder and well English speaking guide and his expenses entire trip.
  • One hour massages or Yoga service after the trek in Kathmandu.
  • Fresh fruit every day after dinner during the trek.
  • Welcome dinner and farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
Cost Exclude
  • International Airfare.
  • Visa Charges ( $30 for the 15 days, $50 for the one month).
  • Your travel and medical insurance.
  • Personal Expenses such as shopping, bar bills, hot shower, telephone, laundry, titbits, etc
  • Food (Lunch and Dinner) in Kathmandu.
  • Extra accommodation in Kathmandu.
  • Charging electronic devices and extra hot shower.
  • Emergency expenses such as expenses on the chartered helicopter.
  • Tip to our staff (as appreciation) at the end of your trip.
Quick Enquiry
FAQs

    • The trek typically takes around 12 to 14 days, depending on the specific itinerary and acclimatization schedule.

    • The best times for the trek are during the pre-monsoon (spring) season (April to early June) and post-monsoon (autumn) season (September to November) when the weather is stable, and the skies are clear.

    • Everest Base Camp is situated at an altitude of 5,364 meters (17,598 feet).

Yes, you need several permits for the trek, including the Sagarmatha National Park Permit and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entry Permit.

Altitude sickness is a concern due to the high elevations. Acclimatization is crucial, and it’s recommended to spend a few days in Namche Bazaar to acclimatize before reaching higher altitudes. Hydration and a gradual ascent also help prevent altitude sickness.

  • Accommodation varies from basic teahouses to more comfortable lodges in popular trekking villages. The higher you go, the more basic the facilities become.

  • The trek is considered moderate in terms of difficulty. However, the altitude and varying weather conditions can make it challenging. It’s essential to be in good physical condition and be prepared for changing weather.

  • While it’s possible to do the trek independently, many trekkers opt to hire a local guide and possibly a porter. Guides provide valuable local knowledge, assistance in case of emergencies, and help with navigation.

  • Pack essentials such as warm clothing, a good quality trekking backpack, sturdy trekking boots, a sleeping bag, and other necessary gear. It’s advisable to pack light and efficiently.

Phone reception and internet access are available in some of the lower villages, but it becomes limited as you ascend. Many teahouses offer Wi-Fi, but it may come with a cost and can be unreliable.

(Click to rate)