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Everest Base Camp Hike 12 Days

Trip code HH-EBC-HK-12
Package name Everest Base Camp Hike 12 Days
Duration 12
Max. elevation 5545 m
Level DIFFICULT
Transportation Ground and Domestic flight service.
Accomodation Hotel in Kathmandu and Best available lodge/Guesthouse on the trek.
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route Kathmandu-Manthali\Lukla- Namche- Tengboche- Everest Base Camp- Kathmandu.
Cost USD 1,398 per person

Highlights

Overview

"Hike up to Everest Base Camp (5360m) and let your dream come true to witness the closest view of  Mt. Everest "

Everest Base Camp Hike is a moderate to challenging hike up to Everest Base Camp ( 5364m) and Kalapatthar ( 5545m) to see astonishing Mt Everest and other neighbouring mountain summits.

Yes, everyone dreams of stepping into Everest Base Camp, the highest mountain base camp in the world and they make Everest Base Camp Hike their bucket list whenever they are favoured by the time and the budget, they go for it and accomplish it. They relish it and celebrate the victories and triumphs. We begin this legendary moderately challenging hike either directly from Kathmandu or from Manthali. If we choose to fly directly to Lukla, we can begin the formal hike from Lukla and if you choose to drive to Manthali, then, take another short flight to Lukla and then begin hiking towards Phakding town.

We hike through Sagarmatha National Park, the national park located at the highest elevation of the world and also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, explore it and enjoy the diverse flora and fauna. Want to learn comprehensively about Everest Base Camp Hike: Trip to Everest Base Camp- All You Require to Know Further Everest Base Camp Hike takes you through various local settlements which are inhabited by  Sherpa People with rich culture and civilization. The towns like Namche, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche and Gorekhshep are incredible to explore and stay with local Sherpa people with local items of food and accommodation before u reach Everest Base Camp and Kalapatthar.

Most importantly, you will be astonished to see the Khumbu ice-fall/ Glacier and the mountain views including Mt. Everest, Mt. Pumori, Makalu, Nupse, Loa Tse and many other minor and major mountain summits in the region.

These 12 days Everest Base Camp Hike are technically designed with all required acclimatization days at the highest elevation and exploration days for the comfort and luxury of the hikers. Our hiking team will be very professional and carry out this Everest Base Camp Hike incredibly successfully. The hikers, sometimes, encounter some challenges on the trail to Everest Base Camp, if you want to know about it in detail: Challenges on Everest Base Camp Hike Also, people want to do something special during their Everest Base Camp Hike like clicking photos, tasting local food items, piling up some rocks on the trail. If you want to learn about the top things to do in Everest base Camp Hike, you can read the article: the things to do in Everest Base Camp Hike

Permits Require

Hiking Everest Base Camp, located in the majestic Himalayas of Nepal, is a dream adventure for many outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. However, before embarking on this awe-inspiring journey, it is essential to obtain the necessary permits to ensure a smooth and legal trekking experience. Three permits are required for the Everest Base Camp Hike: the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card, the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit, and the Khumbu Area Entry Permit.

The TIMS card is an important document that tracks trekkers' information for their safety and security. It is issued by the Nepal Tourism Board and is mandatory for all trekkers. The TIMS card helps to keep a record of trekkers' itineraries and ensures that necessary rescue and medical services can be provided in case of emergencies. It also helps to monitor the flow of tourists and collect data on trekking activities in the region. TIMS Card Costs $20 per person. You can collect it through the trekking/travel company you are using for your  Everest Base Camp Hike. 

The Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit is required to enter the Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses the Everest region. The permit aims to conserve the natural and cultural heritage of the area and funds various conservation and development projects. It is issued by the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation and allows trekkers to explore the stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and the unique Sherpa culture of the region. It costs $30 per person. The Khumbu Area Entry Permit is another crucial permit required for the  Everest Base Camp Hike. It is issued by the local government of the Khumbu region and serves to manage and regulate trekking activities in the area. The permit fees contribute to local development projects, infrastructure improvements, and environmental conservation efforts. It has been in the implementation for the last 5 years. It costs $20 per person. To obtain these permits, trekkers can either apply individually or through a registered trekking agency in Nepal. The permits can be obtained in Kathmandu or in Lukla, the starting point of the trek. It is important to carry these permits throughout the trek and present them at various checkpoints along the route.

In conclusion, trekking to Everest Base Camp requires three permits: the TIMS card, the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit, and the Khumbu Area Entry Permit. These permits not only ensure a legal and organized trekking experience but also contribute to the preservation and sustainable development of the Everest region. Obtaining these permits allows trekkers to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas and experience the rich culture and hospitality of the Sherpa people. Please, do not board on the trek until you collect these three different permits. If any inconveniences occur, please feel free to contact us. 

Best Weather of the Yea

Everest Base Camp Hike is a mesmerizing adventure that offers breathtaking views of the world's highest peak. When it comes to the best weather for this trek, both autumn and spring seasons stand out. Autumn, which spans from September to November, is considered the peak season due to its favourable conditions and moderate temperatures. With clear skies, crisp air, and stable weather, trekkers can enjoy uninterrupted views of the majestic Himalayas. During autumn, temperatures at Everest Base Camp range from around -10°C (14°F) to -15°C (5°F), making it essential to pack warm clothing. Spring, from March to May, is another excellent time to undertake the Everest Base Camp Trek. As the snow starts to melt, the landscape comes alive with colourful blooms, offering a stunning contrast against the snow-capped peaks. The temperatures during spring are slightly milder compared to autumn, ranging from -5°C (23°F) to -10°C (14°F) at Everest Base Camp. Both seasons have their marvellous highlights. Autumn provides spectacular views and stable weather, while spring showcases vibrant flora and the chance to witness mountaineering expeditions preparing to conquer Everest. Regardless of the season you choose, the Everest Base Camp Hike promises a once-in-a-lifetime experience, immersing you in the beauty and grandeur of the Himalayas

Level of Difficulty The  Everest Base Camp Hike is a challenging but immensely rewarding adventure. Also. some people consider it as a moderate adventure. With an elevation ranging from 2,800 meters to 5,380 meters, it demands a moderate to high level of fitness and endurance. The journey involves trekking through rugged terrains, steep ascents, and rocky paths, which can be physically demanding. Altitude sickness is a potential risk as you ascend to higher elevations, so acclimatization and careful pacing are crucial. The weather can be unpredictable, with freezing temperatures and strong winds, adding to the difficulty. However, the stunning views of towering peaks, picturesque landscapes, and the sense of achievement make this trek a bucket-list experience for adventure enthusiasts.

Trek Preparations Preparing for the  Everest Base Camp Hike requires thorough planning and physical readiness. Begin by obtaining proper permits and travel insurance. Acquire essential trekking gear, including sturdy boots, layered clothing, a warm sleeping bag, and a reliable backpack. Train your body for endurance and acclimatization to high altitudes. Research and familiarize yourself with the trail, its landmarks, and potential challenges. Arrange transportation to Lukla, the starting point of the trek. During the trek, ascend gradually, allowing your body to adjust to increasing elevations. Stay hydrated, maintain a slow pace, and listen to your body. Lastly, hire an experienced guide or join a reputable trekking group for added safety and guidance.

Most importantly, prepare and carry authentic travel insurance that can rightly cover all kinds of risk coverage and address any serious health issues if you have by consulting a doctor before venturing onto the Everest Base Camp Hiking trail.

Everest Base Camp Hike Altitude Sickness Information 

Altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), can affect trekkers in Everest Base Camp Hike due to the high altitude above 5000m.  Both Kalapatthar and Everest Base Camp are located above 5000m high.

Symptoms may include headaches, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. To prevent altitude sickness, gradual acclimatization is essential. Trekkers should allow their bodies time to adjust to the increasing altitude by taking regular rest days, drinking plenty of fluids, and avoiding alcohol and smoking. Slow ascent rates and proper hydration are crucial. It is advisable to consult with a doctor, carry necessary medications like acetazolamide, and pay attention to symptoms.

In case you get acute mountain sickness on the trail, you will be cared for by our team members suggesting what to do to get better health condition. If the problem persists, then, you will, in no time, be evacuated and taken to Kathmandu for further treatment. Follow your guide/leader’s instructions properly.

Trekking/ Hiking with a trained guide who understands AMS can also help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Need to know more about high altitude sickness? Then, click  the link: altitude-sickness-information

More about Everest Base Camp Hiking/Trekking?  Everest Base Camp Trek FAQs Replied. How is Everest Base Camp? Everest Base Camp Trek FAQs Replied.

How is Everest Base Camp? 

Everest Base Camp is the top trekking altitude in the world; after that, the climbing begins. Everest Base Camp is around 2 hours walk from Gorekhshep. Gorekhshep is the last human settlement in Everest Base Camp Hike.

Everest Base Camp is a flat and rocky area in Sagarmatha National Park. It is located at an altitude of 5364m above sea level. It is decorated with some colourful prayer flags which you can find fluttering all the time by the cool wind. Moreover, it is written on a flat stone ‘ Everest Base Camp-5364m’. You can make the photograph there for the memory.

Everest Base Camp offers you exhilarating mountain views of surrounding peaks, glaciers and avalanches. Mt. Everest will be the most mesmerizing among them. 

Everest Base Camp is, normally, a windy core mountain area where people even love camping overnight. This will be a big achievement for the adventure enthusiasts. 

If you want to know about the challenges on Everest Base Camp Hike, then, click the link: Everest Base Camp Trek-Challenges

Do you want to know about the top things to do in Everest Base Camp Hike?  Then, click the link: things to do- Everest Base Camp

Major Places to Explore in  Everest Base Camp Hike. 

Lukla (2,860m): The starting point of the Everest Base Camp Hike, Lukla offers a thrilling mountain flight and a bustling gateway to the Himalayas. Lukla has two highlights: Lukla Airport and Lukla Town. You can go around the town and explore it. It is inhabited by Sherpa people and you can get some shops, lodges, ATMs and hotels. 
Namche Bazaar (3,440m): A vibrant Sherpa town, Namche Bazaar is a cultural hub with markets, shops, and tea houses. It provides stunning panoramic views of the mountains  Konde Peak, and Thamserku..... and is an acclimatization stop for trekkers. Now, it is modernized with some banks, luxury hotels, ATMs, hospitals and shopping centres. 
Tengboche (3,860m): Known for its picturesque Tengboche Monastery, this serene village offers a spiritual retreat amidst breathtaking mountain vistas and is a significant cultural and religious centre in the Everest region. Tengboche is located at the centre of the Sagarmatha National Park.
Everest Base Camp (5,364m): The ultimate destination of the trek, the Base Camp offers awe-inspiring views of the Khumbu Icefall, towering peaks, and a chance to witness the spirit of mountaineering. Putting your footsteps at Everest Base Camp will be a lifetime memory. 
Kala Patthar (5,545m): A popular viewpoint, Kala Patthar rewards trekkers with a panoramic vista of Mount Everest, Nuptse, and Lhotse. It's the perfect spot to witness sunrise or sunset over the majestic Himalayas. Kalapathar has got a helipad where people land while doing the Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour and enjoy the majestic mountain views.

Who will be my guide and porter? 

The guides and porters working for Haven Holidays are very professional and highly experienced. They are trained with skills of languages and trekking skills. Also, they have a very comprehensive knowledge of culture, mountain peaks, flora and fauna, civilization, local foods and local people.  Furthermore, they are familiar with the risks that may occur during the trek and can handle acute mountain sickness too. No need to panic that our guides and porter will help you in the arrangement of accommodation and meals for you from the very beginning to the end of your Everest Base Camp Hike.  They are friendly, co-coordinating and prompt to you all the time. Even the porters can impart you many things during the trek along with carrying your stuff.  

Everest Base Camp Hike 2024Everest Base Camp Hike 2024 will be more popular among global tourists/trekkers because of the passion and the charm of the people to follow in their footsteps at the highest base camp in the world. More people will flock to Everest Base Camp as the number of adventures passionate about is growing day by day. Most importantly, people want to create a history of following in their footsteps at the highest mountain base camp in the world. The Everest Base Camp Hiking 22024 trail also will be more fascinating and safer. The trails are being renovated and the local lodges are being constructed on the trail. For the security and safety of the trekkers, the tourism ministry of Nepal and the local people are putting their full efforts into establishing police checkposts and listening to their complaints instantly. 

New luxury hotels and modern restaurants are being introduced on the trail so that trekkers will be more facilitated and feel more convenient for food and accommodations. By Everest Base Camp Hike 2024, trekkers will be able to enjoy luxury accommodations and a variety of continental foods as well on the Everest Base Camp Hiking Trail. This is good news for us all who are travelling to Everest Base Camp Hike. 

So if you are making the grand  Everest Base Camp Hike 2023/2024, even the price will be very competitive as more adventure seekers will join this trip. Enjoy your Everest Base Camp Short Trek with more facilities and comforts in 2023/2024. Of, course, there will be more Everest Base Camp Hike 2023/2024 departure dates, Everest Base Camp Hike 2023/2024 flights to Lukla, Everest Base Camp Trekking 2023/2024 Prices and many more. 

We also operate alternative Everest Region Treks 

Everest Panorama TrekEverest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter,  Everest Helicopter Tour, Everest Short Trek 

We also offer

Ghorepani Poonhill TrekAnnapurna Base Camp Trek,  Langtang Valley, Trek,Manaslu Trek

Internet and Wi-fi facility  

Internet and Wi-fi facilities are available all around the trip in Everest Base Camp Hike. The local guesthouses and the lodges have Wi-fi facilities and you can have easy access to your smartphone or laptop/tab. Moreover, you can instantly talk to the person you like from the Everest Base Camp Hiking Trail. You can share the photos and views simultaneously.

But, for installing/accessing the internet/Wi-fi in your device, you may have to pay some charge epending on the places where you stay. If you want to escape this charge, then, you can buy a Nepali SIM Card and buy a datapack in Kathmandu for your Everest Base Camp Hike. 

Want to know more things about Everest Base Camp  Hiking? Then, click the link: trip-to-Everest-base-camp

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Day 1 Arrival and Orientation 1,338 m and transfer to hotel.

On first arrival at Kathmandu and Nepal international airport, Haven Holidays' Representative will  receive you at the Tribhuvan International Airport. After getting introduced with the staff or the representative, your baggage will be loaded either in car, coach or bus as per group size.

A short drive to the center of Kathmandu city, where your hotels is located. On checking to your lovely rooms, getting refreshed from Jet-Lag, then get ready for group briefing. Where you will meet with other members of Everest base camp Short trek.
The guide or group leader brief with related information regarding the trek, culture, accommodation and foods. Includes information about hours of walks and overnight stops and views along the treks.

Rest of the time will be yours and can enjoy whatever way you like.

Optional Itinerary: If you arrive earlier on the day, you can do some sightseeing tour of Kathmandu including Swyombhunath, Kathmandu Durbar Square and Patan.

You may have to drive to Manthali on the same day if there is no direct flight from Kathmandu especially during the months like Sep, Oct, Nov, Mar, April and May. So, be mentally prepared for it as well. If it is no possible on the day of arrival, you will drive to Manthali on the second day. We will arrange it

Day 2 : Fly to Lukla/2840m, Hike to Phakding 2,610m/40 minutes flight 3 - 4 Hours trek.

After a short scenic flight of 35 minutes from Kathmandu, you will land at Lukla airport.  At Lukla Airport, enjoy the scenic views of mountains and villages in flight as well as the trek. After landing, you will walk alongside the Dudh Koshi River to reach Phakding. You will cross a suspension bridge over the Dudh Koshi River and then walk across pine and rhododendron forests. After walking through several small settlements of the Sherpa people, you reach Phakding. You can also visit Phakding Monastery. Overnight at Phakding. 

Day 3 : Hike to Namche Bazaar 3,440 m / 11, 286 ft - 06 hrs.

Morning after breakfast, enjoy the pleasant walks on gradual trail and crossing a long suspension bridge, with slow climb to Monjo village. From Monjo enter the famous Sagarmatha National Park (Sagarmatha name for Mt. Everest in Nepal, while the Sherpa call as Chomolungma of Tibetan origin language). Entering the park cross another bridge above Dudh Koshi River to Jorsalle village for lunch stop. Afternoon walk follows the river bed amidst lovely cool forest of rhododendron, oaks, pines and fir trees. Slowly the walk leads to climb then cross the last bridge to Namche Bazaar, from the bridge undulating winding ups till Namche Bazaar is reached for overnight halt. 

Namche Bazaar the major commercial hub of Khumbu villagers as well as for trekkers, a moderate size town. Where all good houses serves as guest-house, lodges and hotels placed stands on an amphitheater U shaped. Great views of Kwangde and Tharmasarku peaks, at Namche Bazaar check into a nice lodge for two overnights stay.

Day 4 : At Namche for acclimatization and short scenic hike up to Everest View Hotel (3880 m)

Namche Bazaar a perfect place for rest day, as well as right altitude for acclimatization before heading higher elevation

Things to do in Namche Bazaar on rest day: Enjoy the pleasant rest day with short hike to the view-point above Namche Bazaar for best look of Mt. Everest. Includes grand view of Ama Dablam(6,812 metres (22,349 ft), Tharmasarku and Kwangde peaks with aerial view of Namche Bazaar.

From the high view-point visit the nearby national park museum treasures all necessary information of Khumbu region. The history, cultures of Sherpa tribe, flora / fauna, and history of mountaineering around Khumbu and Mt. Everest.

For energetic people can hike up to Everest View Hotel about 2 hours walks with steep climb. Provides excellent views of Mt. Everest in the comfort of luxury Everest View Hotel at 3,880 m high.

Day 5 : Hike to Tengboche Monastery (3,860m/12644ft )- 05 hrs.

Adventure continues from Namche Bazaar, after an enjoyable and pleasant rest day, the first part of the walk is gradual. From Namche Bazaar after a short steep climb, the trail leads with scenic views of Everest and array of peaks. 

After few hours of good walk, downhill to Imjatse River a favorite lunch spot at Phungi Tenga. Afternoon climb starts through dense beautiful woods of tall rhododendron, pines and fir trees, after few hours reaching Tengboche. 

 Tengboche is one of the most exciting and picturesque and photogenic spots en-route Everest base camp with majestic colorful monastery. Enjoy the sweeping panorama of Everest, Ama Dablam  6,812 metres (22,349 ft),with series of snow-capped peaks, located amidst beautiful forest surrounding. At Tengboche with several simple good lodges serving nice foods, or enjoy short walk further down to Deboche for overnight halt. Staying in Tengboche or little further downhill, but having time to visit the monastery interior of great cultural and religious interest. 

Day 6 : Hike to Dingboche 4,410 m / 14,468feet -05 hrs.

Staying overnight in Tengboche or at Deboche facing grand views of Mt. Everest and Ama Dablam. Morning walk heads down to cross a strong metal bridge, on leaving the tall trees behind for mountain wilderness. Crossing the Imjatse River a slow climb to Pangboche, the last permanent village en-route Everest base camp.

From Pangboche onwards with temporary settlements at Dingboche, Pheriche, Lobuche and Gorakshep. Walk heads higher with great close views of majestic
peak of Ama Dablam. Slowly the walk heads to a small stream and then an hour climb to enter Imjatse valley. Where a lovely settlement of Dingboche located beneath towering North Face of Ama Dablam facing views of famous Island Peak.

Dingboche houses many nice lodge and restaurants within scenic Imjatse valley from here onwards within foothills of giant Himalayan peaks.

Day 7 : At Dingboche rest day for acclimatization

A great scenic spot Dingboche for another pleasant rest, enjoy the morning hike on top Nakarjung hill. Offers grand panorama of snow-capped peaks that surrounds the beautiful Imjatse valley. From the top ridge of Nakarjung facing views of Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam and Island Peak with Mt. Makalu.

Rest of the afternoon relax and enjoy short stroll around Dingboche amidst beautiful scenery.

Day 8 : Hike to Lobuche 4,940 m 16,207ft- 05 hrs.

Adventure slowly leads closer towards our main destination to Everest base camp, morning short climb to a high ridge. From the scenic ridge adorned with prayer monuments, a pleasant walk on gradual up to Thugla. A small settlement with few huts serves as Tea-Houses and restaurants, possible lunch stop before the trek up to Lobuche. Thugla where trail from Pheriche and Dingboche joins towards Lobuche and Everest base camp. From here a steep climb of less than an hour to Thugla ridge, as the trail follows on gentle up to Lobuche for overnight stop. Lobuche a small settlement with number of fine good lodges with grand view of Lobuche and Nuptse peaks.

Day 9 : Hike to Everest Base Camp 5,364 m/17,598ft and back to Gorakshep 5190m/17027ft - 07 hrs.

Our main and final day of the adventure, as well as longest high altitude trek, to complete our major goal. Starting early morning with slow walk for an hour and then climb over rocky moraine above Khumbu glacier. Then down to a flat sandy glacial field at Gorakshep, the last settlement before Everest base camp.

Gorakshep located beneath Mt. Pumori and Kalapathar rocky scenic hill top, as well en route Everest base camp. From Gorakshep few hours of good walk reaches you at Everest base camp, after walking through glaciated path.

At Everest base camp enjoy the dramatic arctic zone of icy landscapes with massif Khumbu Ice-Fall and glacier. An exciting place to experience standing on the foot of Mt. Everest, Nuptse and Lhotse. During mountaineering expedition the base camp is flooded with various nationalities tented camp and commotion.

After achieving the goal of a lifetime, return walk to Gorakshep for last overnight on the highest spot of Everest region.

Day 10 : Hike up to Kalapathar 5,545m/18192ft trek to Periche 4200 m/13779ft-08 hrs.

Rise up early morning for stunning sunrise views and clear views of surrounding towering snow-capped peaks. Start the climb towards Kalapathar rocky hill top, a strenuous haul for few hours, once on top. Enjoy the glorious sunrise with closest views of Mt. Everest with adjoining giant peaks, after a refreshing morning climb.

Descend to Gorakshep for breakfast, and then on the road downhill to Thukla  and then to Pheriche valley for overnight stay.

Day 11 : Trek to Namche Bazaar- 3440m/11286ft via Tengboche - 07 hrs.

Enjoy the morning views of Ama Dablam, after breakfast head down to Tengboche. Having a refreshing stop along with surrounding grand panorama of peaks and serene Sagarmatha National Park at Tengboche, you will descend down to the river, Phungi Tenga, and ascend up to the trail which takes you to Namche Bazaar.

Reaching at the junction of Namche Bazaar, Khumjung and trail to Gokyo, from here onwards an easy pleasant walk to Namche Bazaar.  Stay overnight at Namche Bazaar exploring the local market and the surrounding.

Day 12 : Trek to Lukla 2840m/9,318ft and transfer to a lodge-06 hrs.

From Namche, 6 hours walk to Lukla, morning walk starts crossing over bridges to reach Phakding. You get Monjo before you get to Phakding and walk out of Sagarmatha National Park. This initial section of the will follow the Dudh Koshi River. After Phakding on pleasant gradual path with last climb for an hour or more to reach Lukla. On arrival at Lukla transfer to a nice lodge for last overnight stop around the high Khumbu and Everest region.

You will fly to Kathmandu taking an early morning flight. The flight takes around 40 minutes from Lukla to Kathmandu. 

Arrive in Kathmandu and resume your activities as you schedule the next day. 

Day 13 : Fly to Kathmandu (1320m)

Breakfast at Lukla, then walk to Tenzing & Hillary airport, as the plane arrives from Kathmandu. After checking in then get abroad in a small aircraft for a smooth scenic flight back to Kathmandu. On reaching Kathmandu airport transfer to a vehicle for a short exciting drive to your hotels.

Rest of the afternoon at leisure for individual activities or just relax and recall the wonderful moments of the Everest base camp trek.

(If the plane lands at Ramechap-Manthali airport, our staff transfer you to a vehicle for 4-5 hours interesting drive to Kathmandu).

Attend a beautiful Farewell Dinner with your guide and Haven Holidays Team member in the evening. 

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