Highlights

  • Excellent view of mountain peaks from Lukla, Namche bazaar, Phakding
  • The best way to explore the shades of Everest
  • An exhilarating flight into Lukla to standing on top of Kala Pattar

Overview

It could be a dream of pilgrimage to go to Everest Base Camp through Everest View Trek. Finding a global mass phenomenon meaning can be difficult but the phenomena themselves are invisible. Moreover, it spread across the earth in millions of separate places. Come and join this exhilarating once-in-a-lifetime trekking experience of our discarded stuff, seeing and feeling it viscerally with our senses.

This trek is known as Easy Everest Trek and also as Trek Everest View. We compare it as easy and the best way to explore the shades of Everest the name comes from the Highest Peak in the world and is an ideal choice for those who love trekking in the Himalayas but lack time to complete it. Fit for adventure seekers for anyone or guide with special treats less altitude, awesome hiking short distance, less steep hills make this Everest View trekkers.
From the exhilarating flight into Lukla to standing on top of Kala Pattar looking over to Everest itself of a journey that remembers the glory that the mountains like Mt. Everest, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Thamserku, Mt. Amadablam and Mt. Lhotse possesses for the rest of the life. Acquire knowledge about the cold and wild mountains and get some insights on people, their culture, traditions and living style residing in those areas.

Accompanied by the footsteps of the first pioneers. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa climbed the highest peak in the world in 1953. Everest Base Camp Trek offers breathtaking Himalayan panoramas, high-altitude trekking, and a glimpse into the Sherpa lifestyle. As well as the culture, and rugged mountain people who have called this land home for over 1000 years. Their colorful homes and terraced farms are truly amazing works of art. The Tengboche and Khumjung Monastery alongside the Mani walls, Chortens, and shrines here present the influence of Tibetan Buddhism in the Khumbu region.

Thus, keeping extreme winters and monsoons aside can do it for the best results at any time of the year. Finding yourself there in the festive seasons will be a bonus treat to the fantastic trek. So, pack your gears and aim the Everest for the next vacation to Asia.

  • Day 1 - Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400 meters /4592 feet)

    The flight into Kathmandu is breathtaking, the landing Overland agent will greet you, and take you to your hotel, later in the evening orientation will be held by your guide then when it is perfect you will be taken to Nepali Restaurant to have a typical Nepali thali set which will be a totally different test.

    Overnight at Kathmandu
    Welcome Dinner

  • Day 2 - Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2,840 meters /9,316 feet) and trek to Phakding (2,610 meters /8,561 feet) Duration: 30 minutes flight, 3-4 hours (8 km) trek

    Get up early morning then be ready to move to the airport, your guide will be there as per the plan to take you to the airport then catch an early morning flight to Lukla a picturesque mountaintop settlement, when you land at the airport you will be transferred to the hotel then will have breakfast then head out on your adventure.

    Follow the bank of the Dudh Koshi River, leading to Phakding. Once you arrive at Phakding you may explore the village or rest.
    Overnight in Phakding
    B/L/D

  • Day 3 - Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazar (3,440 meters /11,284 feet) Walking Distance: 6-7 hours (10.5 km) trek

    After your early morning breakfast, you'll head out to Namche Bazaar, the trail passes across numerous suspension bridges and through pine and conifer forests, trek alongside the Dudh Koshi River to Jorsale, and when we reach jorsalle will have lunch break then after that an upward hike to Namche Bazaar, from here you'll see your first glimpse of Mount Everest. When you reach Namche, you will transfer to the hotel and then take a rest after that will go to explore Namche Bazaar.

    Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
    B/L/D

  • Day 4 - Hike to Syangboche, Khumjung village(3,780m/12,402ft, 3 km, 2 to 3 hours)

    Today you will wake up early morning and then climb to Namche Sagarmatha national park
    viewpoint to see the sunrise with glorious mountains then explore the sherpa culture museum where you can learn about the sherpas lifestyle and culture when you have done there, you will go back to the hotel then have breakfast then take rest for hours then start an uphill hike from Namche Bazar to Syangboche, the route is well managed and filled with lush green tropical forests. Upon arriving at Syangboche hike up to a ridge to the Hotel Everest View, the most renowned hotel in the Everest region, overlooking the marvelous views of mountains at an altitude of 3,880m, with close-up views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse (8,516m/27,940ft), Nuptse (7,861m/25,791ft), Mt. Ama Dablam (6,812m/22,349ft), Thamserku (6,608m/21,680ft), and Tabuche (6,495m/21,309ft) then move to Khumjung Valley and explore the Monastery and lifestyle of Sherpa people then back to the Namche Hotel and take rest and chill the day.

    Overnight in Namche Hotel
    B/L/D

  • Day 5 - Trek from Namche to Monjo (2,835m/9,301ft, 7km, 3 to 4 hours)

    Will wake early morning then have your breakfast then you'll be heading to Monjo after spending a luxurious day at Namche, as you descend to the Dudh Koshi River valley, bid farewell to the breathtaking vistas of the high-standing mountains. When you reach Jorsale village you will take a lunch break and after lunch, continue south to the dense green forest and arrive at Monjo.
    Overnight stay in Monjo.
    B/L/D

  • Day 6 - Trek from Monjo to Lukla (2,840m/9,316ft, 5 to 6 hours, 9.5 km)

    Today you'll follow the Dudh Koshi river to Lukla after breakfast at Monjo, take a brief detour to Benkar, then continue on to Phakding through a suspension bridge, from Phakding retrace your steps back to Lukla. and you will celebrate the last day of your trek in Lukla then share all the happiness and sadness with the team, if you have some feelings to suggest, or advice you can give then chill your last day with your team.
    Overnight at Lukla
    B/L/D

  • Day 7 - Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu (1,400 meters /4,592 feet) Duration: 35 minutes flight

    You will wake up early morning and then have your breakfast after that move to the airport to catch Take an early morning flight from Lukla to Kathmandu, once you arrive at Kathmandu, you'll be driven to your accommodation.
    In the evening a farewell dinner will be served to mark the end of your journey.

    Overnight in Kathmandu
    Farewell Dinner

  • Day 8 - Final Departure

    Our staff will drop you off at the airport, you'll bid farewell to your newfound friends as well as Nepal.

  • • Airport pick up and drop by private vehicle • TIMS Card (Trekkers Information Management System), • Everest National park entry permits,
  • • Three meals a day (Breakfasts/Lunch/Dinners) with three cup of tea or coffee a day, • Tea house accommodation during the trek
  • • English speaking guide • Accommodation, Food, Salary • Insurance
  • • Medicine for all staff, Medikit
  • • Porter service (1 porter between 2 person basic) • Snickers Chocolate for each person during trek
  • • Member and guide • Airport Transfer • All government and local taxes
  • • four-night accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast • Two-night accommodation in Pokhara
  • • Domestic flight ticket round trip and airport tax Kathmandu -Lukla – Kathmandu • Domestic flight ticket from Pokhara to Kathmandu
  • • Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu and Pokhara • Travel medical insurance and emergency evacuation cos
  • • Nepal entry visa fee, International air fare • Personal equipment
  • • Tips for guide and porter (Tipping is expected) • Personal expenses such as: Alcoholic beverages, hot shower, water bottle, cold drinks, hot
  • • Any other expenses which are not mentioned on price include section

Important Information

NOTE: All of the trekking hours and distances mentioned above are estimates and should only be used as a general guideline.

Entry Permits & Requirements:

The following Permits are required for your Everest Base Camp Trek
• Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and
• Khumbu Rural Municipality Entrance Permit.

You can get a Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit from the Nepal Tourism Board office in Kathmandu or the park's entrance gate in Monjo which fee is NRS 3000 for foreign countries citizen and NRS 1500 for citizens of SAARC countries.

You must fill out an application for permission and show your passport or a copy of your passport. To obtain the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entrance Permit, you must be in Lukla. The permit costs NRS 2000 and can be obtained at the rural municipality counter on the settlement's outskirts.
You won't have to wait for permits because the company or our guides will handle everything.

Best Time to Travel & Weather Condition:

Spring (March to May) and autumn (mid-September to November) are the best times to trek to Everest Base Camp. In spring, the foothills are ablaze with wildflowers, rhododendron blossoms and orchids hanging from branches, the weather is dry and clear during this season, making ideal for trekking and exploring in the breathtaking scenery of the mountains. In autumn after the end of the heavy monsoon season, with clears atmosphere and the days are warm though the evenings are quite chilly trekking to Everest Base Camp is extremely popular.
Travel Insurance:
Travel insurance is required for all clients participating in any activity. We strongly advise you to obtain a complete insurance plan from a reputable insurance company to cover personal injury, death, hospital expenses, repatriation fees, helicopter rescue, and any other disease covered by the insurance plan.
Passport and Visa:
The Nepalese consulate in your country or the immigration office at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu must issue each client with a valid visa with a six-month validity from the date of return.

Equipment lists:
• Find the guidelines regarding essential trekking gears.
• Daypack above 40 liters. (Must be waterproof)
• Down jacket (rental available)
• Warm sleeping bag (rental available)
• Sun head, gulf cap, sunglasses, headlamp, and torchlight.
• Ear-muffs, sun Lotions/sun cream.
• One pair of liner gloves is thin wool and synthetic.
• Cotton t-shirts, Synthetic t-shirt.
• Two Long sleeve polyester or synthetic lightweight for sunny days.
• One Soft-shell jacket water & wind resist.
• Inner cloths as your requirement.
• Liner socks, woolen socks.
• Proper trekking shoes.
• Imodium or Pepto Bismo capsules for upset stomach or diarrhea.
• Diamox for altitude sickness. The guide will help you to take it.
• One small personal-sized first-aid kit with blister treatments such as moleskin, bands, anti-infection ointments, muscle relief ointments.
Meals and Drinking Water:
In popular trekking regions such as Annapurna, Everest, Langtang, and Manaslu, there is a menu system with various ethnic cuisines foods as well as western meals, but some locations provide you with typical Nepali meals which are different from international meals, and these meals are prepared by the local supplement, every tourist lodge and tea house has a well-trained cook who focuses on clean, hygienic, fresh, and delicious foods, and every lodge has safe drinking water or mineral water.
If you buy a water purification tablet in Kathmandu, you can take water tap water and purify it yourself, saving money and reducing plastic pollution.

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