On the Everest Base camp trek, we reach the height of 5545 meters (Kala Pattar), and are well within the reach of the average hill walker. If you have ever longed to set eyes on our highest mountain, then the view from Everest base camp will stay with you forever. Here you will find the most breathtaking scenery in all the Himalayas. Everest base camp Trekking. From Kathmandu we fly up to Lukla, the Everest base camp trek starts here, and we begin our adventure landing at this tiny airstrip. The next few days are spent trekking through the heartland of the Sherpa people. We will stay in lodges run by the Sherpas themselves or our staff settle tents camp if you choose Camping trekking arrangements. Passing Buddhist monasteries with the views of Everest getting closer everyday. We will have rest days in the villages of Namche Bazaar. This will allow us to explore the region and to acclimatize, which is very important. Although this trek is called the Everest base camp trek, our goal is the summit of Kala Pattar, which is higher than Everest base camp, with awe-inspiring views of Nuptse and Everest with the Khumbu Glacier After trekking to Kala Pattar, we then return at a leisurely pace back to Namche and Lukla for our flight back to Kathmandu. On the Everest base Camp trek, we use the best hotel or lodges or our own Tents camp. The Everest Base Camp treks are organized carefully. |
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Facts of the Trek:
Activities : Tour & Trekking.
Start/End: Kathmandu
Destination: Everest Base Camp Trek
Trip Duration: 17 Days.
Max. Altitude: 5545 meters
Group Size: Min. 4 to Max.12 + Above
Best Season: February - May and October - December.
Grade: Strenuous
Type of Trek: Lodge OR, Camping trek
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Himalayan views: Mt. Everest 8848m, Mt. ChoOyu 8201m, Mt. Ama Dablam 6812m, Mt Kangtega 6779m, Mt Nuptse 7855m, Peak 38 (7590m), Mt. Thamserku 6608m, Mt. Cholatse 6440m, Mt Kusum Khanguri 6367m, Mt Tengboche 6500m, Island peak 6160m, Machhermo Peak 6237m, Mt. Khumbu Tse 6639m. |
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| Everest Base Camp-Kalapattar Trek Itinerary: |
| Day 01 |
Arrival in airport and transfer to hotel |
| Day 02 |
Rest day at Kathmandu |
| Day 03 |
Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding |
| Day 04 |
Trek Phakiding to Namche Bazaar |
| Day 05 |
Rest day at Namche Bazaar |
| Day 06 |
Trek Namche Bazaar to Tyengboche |
| Day 07 |
Trek Tyengboche to Pheriche |
| Day 08 |
Trek Pheriche to Lobuche |
| Day 09 |
Trek Lobuche to Gorakshep |
| Day 10 |
Trek Gorakshep to Lobuche via kalapattar and Everest Base Camp |
| Day 11 |
Trek Lobuche to Dingboche |
| Day 12 |
Trek Dingboche to Tyengboche |
| Day 13 |
Trek Tyengboche to Namche Bazaar |
| Day 14 |
Trek Namche Bazaar to Lukla |
| Day 15 |
Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu |
| Day 16 |
Rest day at Kathmandu |
| Day 17 |
Departure to your next Destination |
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Price: Email us for quotation |
Cost Includes:
- Airport to Hotel to Airport pick up & transfer
- Hotel to domestic airport and return transportation
- Trekking Accommodation: Twin sharing accommodation in Basic teahouse/lodge
- Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu Air Tickets and Airport taxes for Guide
- Trekking Meals: (breakfast, lunch and dinner) three time a day
- Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and Applicable trekking permits
- Insurance for Trekking staff and expenses
- TREKKING GUIDE: One Government license Holder trekking guide for the team.
- PORTERS: Two members get one porter to carry yours Luggage from Lukla
- All government taxes and services charge
Cost Excludes:
- Accommodation and meals whilst in Kathmandu
- Any activities in Kathmandu
- High risk medical insurance and Personal Travel insurance
- International air ticket and Tax
- Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu Air Tickets It cost $200 both way per person
- Alcoholic beverages, telephone calls and all types of Drinks
- Nepal entry visa fee US$ 30 (duration 60 days from date of issue)
- Tips and Personal expenses
- Personal Trekking Equipments
- Rescue Helicopter charge (Only if your Condition require)
- Extra Cost: If you need extra porters or Air Ticket for porter only if you apply
- Any other things not mentioned
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