Adventure Trek to Everest Base Camp.
We run various treks in Nepal, but getting up close to Mount Everest is no easy feat. Plenty of preparation is required if you intend to take on the Everest base camp trek.
Even though we’re not heading to the Everest summit, the feeling of achievement is incredibly rewarding and worth it at the end though, not to mention the fantastic scenery and wondrous sights you will experience along the way.
Trekking in Nepal is on the list of many people's life goals and doing it with an organised group is the safest way to go about it.
This Mount Everest tour in Nepal starts in the capital of Kathmandu, where you will be met and taken to the first night's hotel with time to explore the historic and intriguing city before catching a flight to Lukla the next morning to begin the two week Everest base camp trek.
The trek to Base Camp is sensibly paced with a couple of acclimatisation days in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche to break it up and ensure everyone in the group is comfortable.
Each day involves climbing higher and taking in the wondrous views of the imposing Everest and snow-topped Himalayas, with evenings spent residing in friendly trekking lodges found along the way. We find that this makes trekking in Nepal a much more enjoyable and social experience than sleeping out in the cold under a tent.
After seven or eight days, depending on weather and other circumstances, a final push up the Khumbu Valley and we'll reach base camp, with the chance for an extra hike up to Kala Pattar for the best view of Mount Everest.
Then we descend back down through the mountains before flying back to Kathmandu.
As flights between Lukla and Kathmandu can at times be delayed or cancelled due to weather conditions, we recommend adding at least 1 extra night post-tour in Kathmandu.
<strong>All those joining our Everest Base Camp Trek will receive free trekking pack hire (normally costs $45), containing a down jacket and sleeping bag; suitable for the season in which you are travelling. </strong>
Highlights
Kathmandu, Everest Base Camp trek, Sherpa village of Namche Bazaar, side walks from Dingboche, amazing views from Kallar Patar, friendly trekking lodges, trekking guide & porters, trekking pack included.
Why you'll love this adventure
- tough trek that needs some preparation, but immensely rewarding
- perfect for solo travellers, friends or private groups
- experience beautiful architecture and traditional Nepalese life
Dates
This trip can be tailor made for your perfect travel dates. Please make a booking enquiry for more information.
Itinerary
This trip includes an action packed itinerary! Please make an enquiry and we'll send you the full itinerary for each day including meals, activities, travel and accommodation.
What's included
- All accommodation (2 nights in approx. 3-star hotel, 12 nights in trekking lodges)
- 24-hour airport arrival & departure transfer service
- Domestic return flights between Kathmandu and Lukla
- Services of a trekking guide and porters throughout the trek
- Trekking area permissions/permits
- Meals as indicated in the itinerary
- Trekking Pack Hire (Down Jacket & Sleeping Bag)
- Tips for drivers
Trip notes
Price
Who is this trip for?
- Suitable For Solo
- Suitable For Couples
- Suitable For Children
- Suitable For Groups
- Suitable For Students
- Suitable For Business
- Suitable For Wheelchairs
Additional notes
Itinerary
DAY 1: Arrive in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel
We greet you on your arrival in Kathmandu airport today and transfer you to your hotel in the Thamel tourist district of the city. Our rep will help you settle in and familiarise you with the local area.
OVERNIGHT:
Kathmandu hotel
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
Single room supplement (NPSGEB)
Extra day in Kathmandu – pre-tour
DAY 2: Fly to Lukla and start trekking to Phakding
Your Everest tour in Nepal officially starts today. We catch the short early morning flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2,800m) and start trekking to Phakding (2,652m). Descending out of Lukla the trail gently winds its way along the river and serves as an easy introduction to the harder days ahead. We overnight at Phakding at one of the many comfortable trekking lodges.
Situated along the Dudh Kosi river valley, Phakding offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and lush greenery. The village is known for its traditional Sherpa culture, stone houses, and warm hospitality. Visitors can explore the local gompa (Buddhist monastery) or simply relax in one of the many tea houses, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery.
Trekking time: Approx. 2 1/2 hours
OVERNIGHT:
Phakding trekking lodge
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
Trekking Pack
DAY 3: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar
The day starts gently as we make our way along the river to the entrance of the Sagamartha National Park, where we will obtain our trekking permits and register with the park authorities. Soon the trail starts to rise for a long climb up to Namche Bazaar (3,446m), where we stop for the night.
Namche Bazaar, often referred to as the “gateway to Everest,” is a vibrant Sherpa town perched high in the Himalayas. Its amphitheater-like setting, surrounded by towering peaks, offers awe-inspiring vistas. This bustling trading hub is a melting pot of cultures, where trekkers and mountaineers from across the globe mingle with local Sherpa people. The narrow, stone-paved streets are lined with colorful prayer flags, tea houses, souvenir shops, and bakeries. Namche Bazaar is also home to the Sagarmatha National Park Museum, providing insights into the region’s unique ecosystem and Sherpa culture. It’s a place to acclimatize, soak in the mountain ambiance, and experience the warmth of Sherpa hospitality.
Trekking time: Approx. 5 hours
OVERNIGHT:
Namche Bazaar trekking lodge
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 4: Namche Bazaar, acclimatisation day
Today is a free day in Namche Bazaar for acclimatisation – one of the most important things to do on any Everest tour in Nepal.
This colourful Sherpa town is a great place to spend time exploring. There are numerous shops and stalls selling everything from cut price trekking gear to Buddhist prayer flags. Its internet cafes, bakeries and cafes are also popular with the many visitors. Of course, if you’re not too tired, there are plenty of interesting and scenic day walks you can do if wish. We overnight at a lodge in Namche Bazaar.
OVERNIGHT:
Namche Bazaar trekking lodge
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 5: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Thengboche
Leaving Namche Bazaar behind our goal today is the village of Thengboche, which lies on top of the next ridge. This means we start the day with a long descent through Rhododendron forests down to the suspension bridge at Phunki Tenga (3,250m). Then we start the climb and it really is a strenuous climb, as now we have to fight against the altitude as well at the steepness of the trail. Eventually we crest the ridge and arrive at Thengboche (3,870m), from where, on a clear day, the views of Everest and Lhotse are magnificent. We overnight at a lodge in Thengboche.
Thengboche itself is primarily known for its prominent monastery, which is a beacon of spirituality and serenity, set amidst the awe-inspiring mountain landscape. Its red-roofed buildings, adorned with colorful prayer flags, stand as a testament to the enduring faith of the Sherpa people. The monastery is home to a community of Buddhist monks who dedicate their lives to prayer and meditation, creating an atmosphere of peace and contemplation. Visitors are welcome to witness the monks’ daily rituals, explore the monastery’s intricate artwork and statues, and soak in the panoramic views of Everest, Ama Dablam, and other majestic peaks. Thengboche Monastery is not just a religious site; it’s a place of profound beauty and cultural significance, leaving a lasting impression on all who visit.
Trekking time: Approx. 5 hours plus any side walks
OVERNIGHT:
Thengboche trekking lodge
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 6: Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche
Today’s trekking takes us through beautiful Rhododendron forests as we follow the river up the Imja valley towards Dingboche. Along this stretch of the trail there is a good possibility of spotting the elusive musk deer, an endangered species indigenous to the area. Leaving the forests behind, we end the day with a steep climb up to Dingboche (4,410m). We overnight at a lodge in Dingboche.
Surrounded by towering peaks like Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Island Peak, the village of Dingboche offers breathtaking scenery in every direction. Its sprawling fields, dotted with stone walls and grazing yaks, create a sense of tranquility and rural charm. Dingboche is also known for its network of hiking trails, leading to viewpoints like Nangkartshang Peak, offering even more spectacular vistas of the Himalayan giants. With its combination of natural beauty, cultural richness, and opportunities for exploration, Dingboche is a highlight for many trekkers on their journey to Everest.
Trekking time: Approx. 4 hours
OVERNIGHT:
Dingboche trekking lodge
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 7: Dingboche, acclimatisation day
We spend the day in Dingboche acclimatising to the high altitude. This beautiful Sherpa village is a patchwork of small fields enclosed by stonewalls and offers wonderful views of the surrounding mountains. If you don’t feel like resting you can head up the valley towards Chukung for even better views. We overnight at a lodge in Dingboche.
OVERNIGHT:
Dingboche trekking lodge
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 8: Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche
Climbing up from Dingboche we follow the valley high up on one side until we reach Dughla (4,620m) and the entrance to the Khumbu valley. Heading up the Khumbu valley, a steep climb takes us over the Thokla Pass (4,830m) then we follow the edge of the glacial moraine onto Lobuche (4,910m). We overnight at a lodge in Lobuche.
Lobuche is a stark yet captivating village in Nepal’s Khumbu region, sits in the shadow of towering peaks, including the majestic Lobuche Peak itself. Its high altitude and rugged terrain create a sense of remoteness and adventure, making it a crucial stop for trekkers acclimatizing before their final push to Everest Base Camp. The village consists of a cluster of stone lodges and tea houses, offering basic comforts and warm hospitality amidst the harsh environment. Despite its starkness, Lobuche boasts incredible views of the surrounding mountains, including the Khumbu Glacier, and the night sky, unpolluted by city lights, is a breathtaking spectacle of stars.
Trekking time: Approx. 4 hours
OVERNIGHT:
Lobuche trekking lodge
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 9: Trek from Gorak Shep to Everest Base Camp (flexible day)
Today we continue up the edge of the Khumbu glacier until we finally reach Everest Base Camp (5,364m). If you’re lucky and the timing is right you may see expeditions preparing to climb Mount Everest. After spending some time to enjoy the surroundings and the completion of our goal, we make our way back down to Lobuche. We overnight at a lodge in Gorak Shep.
Trekking time: Approx. 5-6 hours
OVERNIGHT:
Gorak Shep trekking lodge
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 10: Trek from Gorak Shep to Kalar Pattar ending in Dughla (flexible day)
Starting from Gorak Shep, we ascend to Kalar Pattar, a vantage point renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Everest and the surrounding Himalayan giants. This climb, though steep and demanding, is well worth the effort for the unforgettable vistas it offers. From Kalar Pattar, the trail descends gradually towards Dughla, passing through rocky terrain and offering glimpses of the Khumbu Glacier. This section of the trek, while less strenuous than the ascent, requires careful footing due to the uneven path. The journey from Gorak Shep to Dughla via Kala Patthar is a testament to the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas and the resilience of those who venture into its embrace.
During this part of our Everest tour in Nepal, we keep our itinerary for today and tomorrow flexible, depending on the weather and how people are handling the altitude.
Trekking time: Approx. 5-6 hours
OVERNIGHT:
Dughla trekking lodge
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 11: Start descent towards Pangboche
Having acclimatised well to the altitude and gained some extra fitness on the way up, the trekking feels much easier now as you descend back down the trail towards Lukla. The next three days are flexible and we’ll stop at lodges en-route based on how far we feel comfortable walking each day. You’ll make regular stops to look back at the high peaks you’ve come so close to, and the views in front of you and up the side valleys also look and feel very different in this direction.
Trekking time: Approx. 5-6 hours
OVERNIGHT:
Pheriche / Pangboche trekking lodge
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 12: Continue descending to Namche Bazaar
We continue our descent today, arriving back into Namche Bazaar with its welcome shops, hot water and services. You can even access the internet again here and send messages to update friends and family back home on your progress.
Trekking time: Approx. 5-6 hours
OVERNIGHT:
Namche Bazaar trekking lodge
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 13: Finish trek in Lukla
Our trek finishes today with the long walk back down from Namche Bazaar to Lukla. As a final treat, there’s a steep climb up to Lukla to finish.
Trekking time: Approx. 8-9 hours
OVERNIGHT:
Lukla trekking lodge
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 14: Fly back to Kathmandu, free time
This morning we catch the flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu, where we transfer you to your city centre hotel. The rest of the day is free. You can also arrange some tours with your local guide today if you’ve chosen to add extra nights in Kathmandu.
OVERNIGHT:
Kathmandu hotel
MEALS:
None
EXTRAS:
None
DAY 15: Kathmandu, free time, transfer to airport
We’ve reached the end of our Everest tour in Nepal. Your last day in Kathmandu is free for you to catch up on some last minute souvenir shopping and exploring before we transfer you to the airport for your flight home.
As delays and/or cancellations can occasionally occur on flights from Lukla, we strongly recommend adding at least 1 extra night post-tour in Kathmandu.
OVERNIGHT:
N/A
MEALS:
Breakfast
EXTRAS:
Everest Mountain Flight
Bardia National Park Extension
Trisuli white water rafting
Panauti Community Homestay Extension – 1 Night post-tour
Extra day in Kathmandu – post-tour
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