Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest Base Camp has been in high priority list for trekkers who love trekking to the Himalayas. It is also called Gateway to Everest. This trekking is good for those who can walk a long distance and have the will to experience the real thrill of Trekking. If we trek to Everest Base Camp the best way is to take a guide because it will help us to be aware and safe from the dangers. Everest Base Camp lies on the southern part of Nepal. Everest Base Camp takes us through beautiful Sherpa villages with observing their lifestyle, cultures, tradition and experiencing their hospitality to the guest. Trekking to Everest Base Camp provides us the most thrilling and beautiful nature view among all Trekking destinations. Everest Base Camp is situated at the lap of world’s tallest Mountain Mt.Everest. So from the Base Camp we will be able to get the best view of the Mount Everest among all the place around the whole country. Everest Base Camp trek is one of the longest Trekking destinations which provide various views of different Mountain Ranges. And while trekking to the base camp we have to pass through different deep forest and National Flower Rhododendron.
- Panorama View of Highest Peaks and Mountains
- Soar above the clouds
- Rural Nepal culture lifestyle
- World Highest Mountain
- Sherpa Hospitality
Facts
- No. of Days :
- 16 D
- No. of Nights :
- 15 N
- Min Age :
- 15 Yrs
- Max Age :
- 70 Yrs
- Min Weight :
- 50 Kg
- Max Weight :
- 100 Kg
- Min Pax Per Booking :
- 2 Pax
- Max Pax Per Booking :
- 16 Pax
- Available Group Capacity :
- 15 Pax
- Trip Standard :
- 3 Star
- Grade :
- 0
- Best Seasons :
- Jan
- Trip Start Elevation :
- 2860 m
- Lowest Elevation :
- 2610 m
- Highest Elevation :
- 5545 m
- Trip Start Point :
- Lukla
- Trip End Point :
- Lukla
Checklist
- check_circle_outline All meals in the Trekking
- check_circle_outline In Kathmandu accommodation will be in bed and breakfast.
- check_circle_outline All domestic fare
- check_circle_outline All surface transport
- check_circle_outline All trekking permits and Conservation area permit.
- check_circle_outline Medical kit (carried by your trek leader)
- check_circle_outline An experienced trekking guide and supporting porters to carry your luggage
- check_circle_outline Certified guide and Potter.
- check_circle_outline All fees for sightseeing including entry fees for visiting temple, monument, trekking and national parks
- highlight_off Personal Expensess
- highlight_off All bar and beverage bills
- highlight_off Meals in Kathmandu
- highlight_off Travel and rescue cost
- highlight_off International flight fare and Visa fees
- highlight_off Tips for Guide and Porter.
- check_circle_outline Travel documents ( itineraries, travel agent address, etc.)
- check_circle_outline Map of trekking route
- check_circle_outline Guide and Porter
- check_circle_outline Medical kit
- highlight_off Sleeping bag
- highlight_off Lightweight walking pants
- highlight_off Under garments
- highlight_off Sun Hat
- highlight_off Trekking stick
- highlight_off Down Jacket
- highlight_off Sleeping bag liner
- highlight_off Fleece/Wool hat (to cover ears)
- highlight_off Hiking shorts
- highlight_off Camera & extra batteries
- highlight_off Scarf to cover face (dust/wind)
- highlight_off Waterproof shell pants
- highlight_off Some cash (especially 100USD)