Everest Base Camp Trek or EBC Trek, is the most popular trek in the world. It is situated at 5364m in Solukhumbu district, Nepal. Everest Base Camp is one of the best Trekking destinations in Nepal. Being the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest is the most outstanding peak in the world. It stands so tall that even reaching its base camp is a full adventure trekking in Nepal, which makes thousands of people all around the world tempted to experience its glory and beauty. Trekking towards Mount Everest Base Camp can easily be considered one of the most popular treks in Nepal. Due to the popularity of Sagarmatha among foreigners and Nepali trekkers, most of the tourists arrive for the EBC Trek.
The route to the base camp gives a splendid view of mountains over 5000 m and above. The route from Kathmandu to Everest Base Camp Trek starts with taking a flight to the World’s most adventurous Airport Lukla from Kathmandu, then traveling by foot through Phakding, Namche Bazar, Tengboche, Dingboche, Thukla, Lobuche, and Gorakshep before reaching Everest Base Camp. The route to return is the same as well, and the view will remain just as beautiful from the opposite side as well. This most famous trekking route has a maximum altitude of 5,364 meters. On the EBC trekking, other snow-capped mountains in the Himalayas such as Ama Dablam, Pumori, Nuptse, and Thamserku peaks can be seen as well. Everest Base Camp Trekking can be trekked all around the year, but the busiest or most crowded season is spring, and because of the sunny days, the weather is warmer and dry making the scenery clearer and sharper. The months in which people generally climb or trek to Everest Base Camp Trekking are May and September, which is to avoid the harsh winter snows and summer monsoon rains.
We Climbing Himalaya offers a Package of Everest Base Camp Trekking that covers: Logistic, Transportation, Accommodation, and a Professional Trekking Guide – all of precisely what we need for Everest Base Camp Trekking and at a reasonable cost. EBC Trek offered here are reasonable in a sense that we make sure that you have the best of everything. If you want to Explore the Himalaya in Nepal please feel free to connect us. Climbing Himalaya also offers a customizable trekking itinerary option, where trekkers can customize their itinerary and we also offer a private Trip package and fixed dates for different Trips. We believe we are proficient enough to handle any problem perfectly and professionally. Everest Base Camp Trekking is worth the challenge, an adventure trek in Nepal. Climbing Himalaya offers you the opportunity to Explore the Nepal Himalaya. It also gives you the best trekking destination in the Himalayas.
An elevated point of 5416m. You will be mountain climbing in the main on well established trails. Come and join a Great adventure trip.
Trip Inquiry Download PDF ItineraryThe trek typically takes around to 15/16 days to complete, depending on your itinerary and acclimatization needs.
The best time for the Everest Base Camp trek is in the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is most favorable and the skies are clear.
Yes, you will need various permits to trek in the Everest region, including the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit,Trek card and the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card.
The trek is considered moderately challenging. It involves steep ascents and descents, high altitudes, and variable weather conditions.
Everest Base Camp is situated at an altitude of approximately 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) above sea level.
Packing essentials include warm clothing, comfortable trekking boots, a good backpack, a down jacket, gloves, a hat, sunglasses, and a first-aid kit, among other personal items.
According to the Government rule we must Hire a guide, but to hire a porter is a personal choice. A guide can provide valuable information and ensure safety, while a porter can carry your heavy backpack during trekking.
Teahouses along the route provide basic accommodation with shared rooms and common dining areas.
The following actions can be taken to reduce altitude sickness:
Accommodation:
During Everest Base Camp Trek includes a hotel and Tea House cost. In Kathmandu, we provide a 3-star hotel with twin-sharing B/B rooms, but in Kathmandu, clients must take their lunch and dinner by themselves. During the trek in Khumbu Valley, we provide a Lodge or tea house with twin-sharing beds and three meals a day. Also, during trekking if someone wants a single room, per our company policy, there will be an additional fee for a single supplement.
Food:
In Kathmandu your breakfast is included in the cost, but lunch and dinner are not included, which you have to take care of by yourself After Kathmandu, the entire trekking period will include breakfast, lunch, dinner, and two times (morning and evening) tea or coffee.
Guides and Porters:
Your safety is our top priority, which is why we only provide trekking guides who are government-licensed and have extensive expertise in the field. All of our trekking guides have a lot of experience, are excellent with people, and speak English fluently. Our guide and staff are much more dedicated to making your trek successful in Nepal. Our guides will assist you if you run into any difficulties while trekking. Depending on the size of the group during trekking, there will be one guide and one assistant guide if there are more than four people in the group. Every two clients will have a porter to help them carry their luggage.
Fitness:
The high Himalayas make trekking in Nepal considerably more adventurous. And the Everest Base Camp trek is a very amazing and High altitude trek; therefore, you should be in good physical and mental health. We would like to suggest that after planning the trek in Nepal, you start your morning walk and run for at least an hour each day, and once a week, a day hike and regular indoor or outdoor climbing are other physical fitness activities that you can do as well.
Acclimatization/Experience:
In the high Himalayas, it is necessary to let our bodies sufficiently get used to the altitude. Our trip has acclimatization days built into the itinerary. It is best to take it slowly to prevent altitude sickness. On average, expect to walk an average of 5 to 6 hours per day during the trek.
Travel Insurance:
Before undertaking the Everest Base Camp Trek, we highly advise purchasing travel and Search and rescue insurance. Although we try our best to look after you, unexpected things sometimes happen. It is best to obtain insurance in case of a medical emergency necessitating a helicopter evacuation. Make sure your insurance covers mishaps overseas and at altitude. Our business will provide accident and rescue insurance for our porters, employees, and Trekking guides.
As long as the change is submitted at least 60 days before the commencement of the tour, climbing Himalaya will let you adjust the dates of your trip.
If you cancel, let Climbing Himalaya know 30 days before departure, and you can transfer current funds to a future tour to avoid cancellation costs.
We request a deposit of no less than 15% of the total booking price, with the remaining amount not due until 7 days before departure.
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