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Maximum Altitude:
5,545 Meters
Trip Type.:
treking
Location:
Everest Region
Departure From:
Kathmandu Nepal
aRRIVAL oN:
Kathmandu Nepal
Group Size:
10++
Difficulty:
Moderate
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Overview

One of the world’s most prestigious treks, Everest Base Camp Luxury Travel, provides an unequaled opportunity to travel in the Himalayas, where Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay ventured on their historic trip in 1953. The program includes acclimatization and a cultural hike in the scenic Sherpa heartland of the Khumbu Valley. 

Another highlight is the trip’s opportunity to stay in the best local luxury lodges and learn about the Himalayan way of life. Finally, enjoy the spectacular grandeur of the Himalayan range near the Khumbu region, which contains Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, and Cho Oyu, four of the world’s six tallest peaks. 

Aside from trekking, get an insight into the lives of the Sherpas, the world’s most famous climbers. The hike also provides an excellent opportunity to inspect the world heritage site of the Sagarmatha National Park, home to a diverse range of Himalayan flora and animals, and to visit the world’s highest Buddhist temples.

Our Luxury Everest Base Camp Lodge The trek begins with a tour of Kathmandu’s historical and cultural landmarks, including temples, shrines, gompas, stupas, bazaars, streets, and monuments. 

The following day, take an exciting alpine flight to Hillary Airport in Lukla, which has also been featured in National Geographic. It will also be a tough climb to Namche Bazaar, the Sherpas’ capital, where beautiful mountain views will meet us. 

The Trek’s Level of Difficulty 

It is a modest trek to Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek. The trekking track is not technically challenging but requires walking every day for 5-7 hours or more. 

The Best Time to Go on the Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek 

Pre-monsoon season, from March to May, and post-monsoon season, from late September to December, are the best times to trek Everest Base Camp, Luxury Lodge. This walk is also possible between February and early September. However, it is recommended that you attempt it during those months. 

 

Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek Highlights:

  • Lukla Flight is Exciting 
  • Hike to Namche Bazaar along the Dudh Koshi River Valley. 
  • Explore the majestic Tengboche Monastery and the Everest View Hotel. 
  • Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar offer breathtaking views. 
  • Monastery of Tengboche 
  • The exceptional diversity of flora and fauna in the Himalayas 
  • Thamserku, Kusum Kanguru, Kangtega, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Makalu, Nuptse, Pumori, Everest, Taboche, Cholatse, and many other peaks can be found all along the way. 
  • Learn about Sherpa culture and traditions in the area.

Itinerary

1 Kathmandu Arrival Day

Our office person will greet you at the airport. Then, he will safely transport you to your destination hotel. We’ll have a little meeting at the hotel to summarize the walk, and the rest of the evening is free. So you can enjoy it by doing whatever you like. The same trip hotel will serve as our rest break.

2 Sightseeing Tour of Kathmandu's Cultural Heritage Sites

Today, we’ll see some of Kathmandu’s most important historical sites. These historical sites have been designated as Nepal’s UNESCO world heritage sites. Swayambhunath stupa, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Bouddhanath Stupa, and Pashupatinath temple are the sights you’ll see today. These locations highlight Nepal’s ancient arts, architecture, and religious traditions. The same tour hotel will serve as our rest break. 

3 Fly to Lukla and then trek to Phakding for 3 hours.

Today we will fly to Lukla Airport and climb up to Phakding. The flight is exciting since it leads you to one of the world’s most dangerous airports. The trip from Kathmandu Airport takes only 35 minutes and is full of suspense as it passes high, attractive cliffs. 

When you arrive in Lukla, you will begin your journey to Phakding. We’ll pass through numerous rural and traditional settlements along the road, including Cheplung and Khumbila, with Kusum Kangraru and other peaks as constant companions. Finally, along the Dudh Koshi river, the journey descends to the town of Phakding. This day, we’ll come to a halt at Phakding. 

4 Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440 meters/11,283 feet), 6 hours

We’ll leave Phakding and travel to Namche Bazaar, a major trading center. You’ll pass through towns like Jorsale and Monjo to Namche Bazaar. Both settlements display an exuberant Sherpa way of life to visitors. 

After hours of traveling through stunning alpine landscapes, rivers, and communities in Sagarmatha National Park, you will arrive at Namche Bazaar, the “Gateway of Everest.” A vast number of wild creatures and vegetation call the national park home. Namche Bazaar will be our next stop. 

  • Maximum Altitude:
    3,440 meters/11,283 feet
5 Climb to Everest View Hotel (3,880m/13,000ft)

Namche Bazaar will be our first acclimatization stop. We will spend this acclimatization day exploring the fascinating sights near Namche. Besides, you can take a trip to Syangboche airport, explore the alleyways, or relax at a tiny pub, café, or restaurant. You will hike up to Everest View Hotel after visiting the Syanboche airport. You’ll spend the night here. 

  • Maximum Altitude:
    3,880m/13,000ft
6 Trek To Tengboche, Then Descend To Debuche (3,860m/12,660ft), 5 Hours.

We’re leaving Namche today and heading straight for Tengboche. Up to Phungki Thanka, the trail follows the Dudh Koshi River trail. Until you reach Tengboche, stay on the same river trail. You will descend to Debuche after the monastery visit, where you will spend the day. 

 

  • Maximum Altitude:
    3,860m/12,660ft
7 Trek to Dingboche (4,410 meters/ 14,464 feet), 5 hours

We’ve left Debuche and are on our way to Dingboche. The day’s first adventure begins with a suspension bridge crossing the Imja river. We’ll pass through Pangboche on the way. 

  • Maximum Altitude:
    4,410 meters/ 14,464 feet
8 Dingboche Rest Day, Duration: 5 Hours

Today marks the start of another leg of our adventure. Before tackling the two main days of the journey, an acclimatization day at Dingboche is ideal. So taking a day off here will help your body prepare for the higher-altitude excursions. On this day, you can go hiking in Nagarjun. 

It is located at an altitude of 5,100 meters above sea level and provides a breathtaking view of the Chhukung valley. The ascent is rugged, steep, and demands a lot of energy. However, after a few hours of hiking, we will reach the hill’s summit, from where you will have a fantastic view of Kangtega, Ama Dablam, Taboche, Lobuche east, and many more beautiful peaks.

9 5-Hour Trek To Lobuche (4,910m/16,105ft)

We’ll leave town and make our way to Dhungla. We go through the Khumbu glacier moraine on our way to Lobuche. On the trip to Lobuche, you can observe mountains like Lingtren, Pumori, Nuptse, Khumbtse, and others. The settlement of Dingboche will be our resting place for the day.

  • Maximum Altitude:
    4,910m/16,105ft
10 8-hour trek to Everest Base Camp (5,364m/ 17,594ft) and back to Gorakshep (5,181m/ 16,994ft).

Today’s adventure takes us to the base of the great Mount Everest, which has been a long time coming. A mild hike further from Lobuche avoids elevation increase while passing through the world’s highest ice mass, the Khumbu Glacier, on one side. 

We will walk for about 2-3 hours from Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5,181m/16,994ft), a quiet area with unique lodges. We then go to the top of the mountain, arriving at Everest Base Camp. The view of the Khumbu Icefall and the Khumbutse and Lingtren mountains from here is breathtaking. 

  • Maximum Altitude:
    5,364m/ 17,594ft
11 Hike to Kala Patthar (5,545m/18,188ft) Return to Gorakshep - (Duration: 3 Hours), Trek to Pheriche (4,210 meters/ 13,809 feet), 5 hours

We’ll leave early this morning for a trip up to Kala Patthar. You will have panoramic views of Pumori, Lhotse, Mount Everest, Nuptse, Cho Oyu, and many more stunning nearby peaks from the top of the Kala Patthar. We descend to Pheriche from Gorakshep after witnessing fantastic mountain views and the first sun rays on the Everest Massif. Pheriche will be our rest point for the day. 

12 Trek to Namche (3,440m/11,283ft) on a 7-hour duration

We’ll exit Pheriche by following the Imja River Trail. Namche, our resting stop for the day, is our destination. Although the descent appears straightforward, you must be mindful of your altitude to descend to Namche Bazaar. Similarly, you will walk for about 7 hours, so be careful to take breaks. 

Most importantly, it’s a relaxing climb back, taking in the scenery, and the Himalayas can be marveled at. The towns are also bustling with people, and you can observe their customs and practices as you go through them. Namche Bazaar will be our overnight stop. 

  • Maximum Altitude:
    3,440m/11,283ft
13 Trek to Lukla (2,800m/9,184ft) on a 7-hour duration

The descent to Lukla is gradual and passes through rugged peaks. It also necessitates the traversing of numerous suspension bridges. The Dudh Koshi River runs across the area, providing a pleasant climate. Open fields, pine and rhododendron woods, and snow-covered peaks enliven gorgeous sceneries. Lukla will be our final stop in the Khumbu valley. 

  • Maximum Altitude:
    2,800m/9,184ft
14 Lukla To Kathmandu, Nepal

You’ll travel back to Kathmandu after leaving the Himalayas. The flight is scenic, passing by cliffs above raging rivers. We’ll stay at the same hotel for the entire trip. Breakfast is provided. 

15 Kathmandu Reserve Day

Today is a free day, so do anything you want. Take a stroll around Thamel’s streets or a tour of the valley. You can also spend your final day in Kathmandu relaxing at a spa or massage. Breakfast is provided. 

16 Farewell

Our office representative will arrive at your hotel three hours before your flight departure. We hope you had a wonderful trip to the Himalayas of Nepal. The post-trek reserve day in Kathmandu (Day 15) is for rest. We can also use this day if airplane delays or other unforeseen circumstances cause trip delays. You can also contact us if you wish to personalize a trip to Nepal or have questions.

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What's Included

  • Private tourist vehicles are used for all airport transfers.
  • Accommodation in the Marriott Kathmandu hotel for four nights, including breakfast.
  • Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu valley.
  • A standard meal during the trek is served with hot tea or coffee at every meal
  • Documents, permits, and entrance fees for National Parks, TIMS, and monuments.
  • Flight expenses (Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu) with domestic airport tax.
  • Stay in comfortable lodges/guest houses during trek for 11 nights
  • Experienced, helpful and friendly Guide, sherpa and porters.
  • Guide and porter salaries, food, drinks, accommodations, transportation, and insurance
  • In case of an emergency, we can arrange for a helicopter service that is paid for by your travel insurance.
  • Battery charges along with hot shower during the Trek.
  • Tea/coffee three times a day, purifying/boiled water three liters per day.
  • Farewell dinner at the last night.
  • International flights to and from Kathmandu.
  • Visa cost in Nepal.
  • Charges for excess baggage.
  • Extra night in Kathmandu in case of early arrival, late departure, or early return from the mountain for any reason other than those listed on the itinerary.
  • In Kathmandu, have lunch and dinner.
  • Insurance for travel and rescue.
  • Guide(s), porter(s), and driver(s) tips.
  • Personal trekking equipment.
  • Personal charges (alcoholic drinks, hot & cold drinks, phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.).
  • Any additional costs not shown in the Price Include section.

FAQ

Is the trek to Everest Base Camp difficult?

Trekking to Everest Base Camp will be challenging, but it is not a technical climb, and if you are mentally and physically fit enough, you should be able to handle the task. This strenuous journey takes at least ten days and takes place at a high altitude.

Is the climb to Everest Base Camp worthwhile?

It was a long hike, but the overall result was spectacular. If you have two weeks to spend in Nepal, you must visit Everest Base Camp. You will feel a sense of accomplishment and be treated to some of the best vistas in the world.

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