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15 days
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Lukla
Everest Base Camp
Tour Details

As any trekker that has been to Everest Basecamp will tell you, you don’t actually sleep at EBC.  Well with this trek you do however there have been some recent changes in how this can be done.  The Nepal government recently announced (Spring 2024) that during the Spring climbing season trekkers will no longer be able to sleep at EBC.  For many years we were able to partner with our friends who were guiding summit expeditions on Everest and they would set up a few tents specifically for trekkers.  Due to the increased activity at basecamp they will no longer allow this and only those with a peak climbing permit ($11,000) will be able to go to the climbing camp.  What this means is that during the Spring climbing season (Apr 1 – June 1) trekkers cannot advance passed the marked rock/sign that designates Everest Basecamp.  We can however still arrange for trekkers to sleep at EBC during the Autumn season from Sept-Nov.  For this we will arrange our own tents and food and your guide and porters will set up camp for the night.

 

 

Trek dates

Sep – Nov

Trekking days

12

Trekking grade

Medium-Difficult

Maximum altitude

5545m

Highlights of the trek

Trek to EBC and camp with the best climbers in the world at Everest Basecamp.  This is a very unique opportunity to camp in a tent at EBC and feel what it’s like to be part of an Everest climbing expedition for a night.  

Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu

Upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport our staff will greet you and escort you to your hotel in Kathmandu. Depending upon your arrival time you may spend free time visiting nearby cultural sites, shopping or simply resting at the hotel. 

Day 2Trek preparations in Kathmandu

Today we will be finalizing your trek preparations and permits. You will have the afternoon to explore the shops and cultural sites of Kathmandu and do any last minute gear shopping. In the afternoon or evening (your preference) you will enjoy a traditional Nepali welcome dinner and a trek briefing with your guide.

Day 3Kathmandu to Phakding

Early in the morning you will be picked up by one of the ITrekEverest staff to go to the airport, from where you will take the 35 minute flight to Lukla.  The Lukla flights depart from Ramechhap during peak season and Kathmandu during the off-season. You can read more about this here – (Lukla flights) At Lukla we will meet with our porters and head north to Chablung (2700m). Here we will cross the Tharo Kosi river on a local-style suspension bridge. Just past the bridge we can see the peak of Kusum Kangru (6367m), which is the most difficult of the so-called “trekking peaks”. Beyond the Tharo Kosi the trail climbs a bit towards Ghat (2590m), we will cross a ridge marked with painted mani stones and then cross a bridge over the Dudh Kosi river to our overnight lodge in Phakding (3 hrs).

Day 4Phakding to Namche Bazaar

From Phakding we follow the valley of the Dudh Kosi river, staying on the west bank of the river. We climb steeply over a rocky ridge towards Benkar (2710m). All along this part of the trail, villages are interspersed with magnificent forests of rhododendron, magnolia and giant firs. In both the early autumn and late spring, the flowers on this portion of the trek make it a beautiful walk. We cross the Kyashar Khola river and climb out of the valley to Monjo (2840m). Just beyond Monjo the trek enters the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park, which was established in 1976 to protect a 1148 sq km area surrounding Mt Everest. Beyond the national park entrance station, the trail makes a steep rocky descent and crosses the Dhud Kosi river on a 120m-long suspension bridge towards Jorsale (2830m). After crossing this river a few times we make a long, steep ascent up to Namche Bazaar (3420m). Namche Bazaar is the main trading centre in this region and features numerous shops, hotels and restaurants (6 hrs).

Day 5Acclimatisation in Namche Bazaar

Acclimatisation is important before proceeding higher. Today we will take a day hike through the villages of Khunde and Khumjung. We start with a steep one-hour climb to the Shyangboche airstrip (3790m), from where we will slowly ascend towards Khunde passing numerous chorten (stone Buddhist monuments). From Khunde we follow the trail eastwards to Khumjung, the largest village in Khumbu, at the foot of the sacred peak Khumbila. After enjoying lunch here we will follow a steep switchbacking trail descending to Chhorkung (3540m). From here it is a quick descent back to Namche Bazaar (5 hrs).

Day 6Namche to Tengboche/Deboche

Our route of today to Tengboche weaves in and out of side valleys, making small ups and downs, to the teashops of Kenjoma, and joins the trail from Khumjung just before a collection of mani stones. The views of Everest and Ama Dablam are excellent from this part of the trek. We pass the small settlement of Sanasa from where the trail drops towards Phunki Thanga (3250m). From here the trail climbs steeply through forests and around mani stones as it follows the side of a hill to the saddle on which the monestary of Tengboche sits at 3870m. The view from here is rightly deemed to be one of the worlds most magnificent. Kwangde (6187m), Tawachee (6542m), Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse (8501m), Ama Dablan, Kantega and Thamserku provide an inspiring panorama of Himalayan giants. From Tengboche we end our day by descending for about 30 minutes through forests of birches, conifers and rhododendrons to the village of Deboche where we will spend the night at an idyllic Sherpa lodge . (5 hrs).

Day 7Deboche to Dingboche

From here the level trail passes many mani walls in a deep rhododendron forest. After crossing the Imja Khola River the route climbs past some magnificently carved mani stones to Pyangboche (3860m). This is the highest year-round settlement in the valley, and the Pangboche gompa is the oldest in Khumbu and contains relics that are said to be the skull a yeti. Beyond Pangboche the route enters alpine meadows above the tree line, mostly consisting of scrub juniper and tundra. We will cross the Khumbu Khola river then head northwest toward the Chukkung Valley and arrive in Dingboche at the foot of the valley (4:30 hrs).

Day 8Acclimatisation day in Dingboche

To help insure our proper acclimatization before ascending further up to EBC we will spend another day in Dingboche. A good way to spend the day is to hike up to the small summer settlement of Chhukung where we can briefly experience higher altitudes at 4730m. From here we have tremendous views of Island Peak (6189m), the south face of Lothse and the south eastern face of Ama Dablam. After enjoying the views here we return back to Dingboche to spend the night at lower altitude (4 hrs).

Day 9Dingboche to Lobuche

From Dingboche the trail goes directly up a ridge overlooking the deep valley and the village Periche. After a steep climb from Dulgha where we can stop for tea we reach the memorial area known as Chukpilhara which was built in memory of six Sherpas who died in an avalanche during the 1970 Japanese skiing expedition on Everest. From here the trail drops a bit and follows the western side of the valley to Lobuche, a summer settlement at 4930m that has become a major trekking stop. The sunset on Nuptse, seen from here, is a memorable sight.(5 hrs)

Day 10Lobuche to Gorak Shep and Everest Base Camp

The first section of todays trail follows the western side of the broad Khumbu valley and ascends gently through meadows besides the glacial moraine. The ascent becomes steeper and rougher as it crosses several side moraines. After rounding a bend in the trail, the conical peak of Pumori comes into view. On the lower slopes of this mountain a ridge extending to the south terminates in a small peak, known as Kala Pattar (5545m), meaning ‘black rock’. The trail then makes a short descent onto the sandy, flat expanse of Gorak Shep. From here we will continue to the current Everest base camp, which is about a 2 hour walk.  You will then be introduced to our team at EBC and you will be provided with a tent for the night.  After you’re settled in at basecamp our chef will prepare a meal for you and you will have the opportunity to meet members of our Everest expedition climbing team.

Day 11Everest Basecamp to Kala Pattar to Pheriche

After waking up at EBC and eating breakfast we will start our day by climbing Kala Pattar (5545m) for a spectacular dawn view of the classic Himalayan peaks. This is a steep ascent up the grassy slopes west of Gorak Shep. From Kala Pattar the entire Everest south face is visible as well as Lho La (the pass between Nepal and Tibet, also named the Western Cwm), Changtse (the northern peak of Everest) and most of the West-Ridge route. We return to Gorak Shep and continue to descend to Lobuche and Periche which we trekked above on our way up to EBC. (6 hrs).

Day 12Pheriche to Namche

The route from Periche descends the Imja valley, then crosses the Khumbu Khola on a wooden bridge and climbs to rejoin the upward trail at some stone huts. Following the trail downhill from here we will arrive at Tengboche in time for lunch (5 hrs). From Tengboche we retrace our steps down to the Dudh Kosi River before ascending back up to Namche. (7 hrs)

Day 13Namche to Lukla

Today we retrace our trail down toward Monjo and hike along the river before ascending up to the entry of the Sagarmatha National Park where we will have our trekking documents checked . It’s a fairly long trek day but mostly downhill and flat until a final one hour moderate climb up to Lukla, where we will reconfirm our flight tickets for the next day and spend the night (5 hrs).

Day 14Lukla to Kathmandu

The 35 minute flight from Lukla will bring us back to Kathmandu. Since the flight usually arrives in the morning you should have plenty of free time for sightseeing or shopping in Kathmandu.

Day 15Kathmandu

Transfer to airport for international departure flight or continue to your next destination in Nepal.

Services and costs included in the price

  • All airport transfers (4 trips - 2 international, 2 domestic) including shuttle to/from Ramechhap when flights are operating from there
  • Three nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu in Deluxe category rooms including breakfast
  • Welcome Dinner and Trek Briefing in Kathmandu before trek
  • Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu flight tickets (June-September and December- mid March)
  • Ramechhap-Lukla-Ramechhap flight tickets (mid March - May and October-November)
  • 10kg checked luggage and 5kg carry-on
  • Fully licensed, English speaking trekking guide (including salary, food, equipment and insurance)
  • Flights for your trekking guide to/from Lukla
  • Porter to carry your gear (including their salary, food and insurance). Max porter weight is 20kgs (44lbs). One porter shared between two trekkers so 10kgs (22lbs) max weight per trekker.
  • All teahouse accommodation during trek, 5 nights with attached bathrooms, teahouses above Namche are twin-sharing basis during peak season
  • One night tent camping at EBC with expedition team
  • All meals during trek (breakfast, lunch and dinner) with tea or coffee
  • National Park/Conservation area permits (Sagarmatha National Park)
  • Local municipality entrance fees (Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality)
  • Medical kit carried by guide
  • Trekking map to keep
  • iTrek Everest duffel bag for use during trek (your porter will carry your gear in this)
  • Coordination of rescue services if needed (costs covered by your insurance plan)

Services and costs NOT included in price

  • Nepal Visa Fee ($30 for 15 days, $50 for 30 days)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tips for guide and porter
  • Add-on expenses in teahouses (wifi, charging, bottled drinks, candy bars, hot showers above Namche)
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The trek program is – because of weather or unforeseen events – subject to change.

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