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4 start Hotel in Kathmandu and Tea House / Lodge during the trek
Flight Delays & Extra Days
Weather conditions in Lukla are unpredictable, especially during trekking seasons. Flight delays and cancellations are very common. We strongly recommend planning at least 17 Nights / 18 Days for your Nepal trip to avoid international flight complications.
Emergency Transportation
In case of flight cancellation due to weather conditions, helicopter services are available between Lukla and Kathmandu.
Additional Expenses
Clients are advised to carry extra cash for personal expenses, flight delays, emergency transportation, charging devices, Wi-Fi, hot showers, and beverages during the trek.
Cancellation & Refund Policy
If a trek is shortened or cancelled by the client for personal reasons, illness, or early return to Kathmandu, unused services are non-refundable.
Important Notes
Flights to and from Lukla are highly weather-dependent, and delays or cancellations may occasionally occur.
In the event of a flight cancellation, an alternative overland option is available:Kathmandu to Surke by shared jeep
Experience the adventure of a lifetime in the heart of the Himalayas. This budget-friendly Everest Base Camp Trek takes you through beautiful Sherpa villages, breathtaking mountain landscapes, ancient monasteries, and the world-famous Everest Base Camp. The itinerary is carefully designed with proper acclimatization days to ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.
Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, our representative will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. After check-in, you can relax or explore the lively streets of Thamel, a popular tourist hub filled with restaurants, cafes, trekking shops, and cultural attractions.
Accommodation Hotel in Kathmandu 4 start hotel
Meals Not included
Max. altitude 1,400m / 4,593ft. After breakfast, you will have time for final trek preparation and a detailed briefing with your guide to ensure everything is ready for the journey into the Everest region. In the afternoon, depart Kathmandu on a private jeep drive to Ramechhap, the gateway for flights to Lukla during the busy trekking seasons.
The drive follows scenic countryside roads through traditional villages, terraced farmland, riverside landscapes, and rolling Himalayan hills, offering an authentic glimpse into rural Nepalese life. Upon arrival in Ramechhap, check in to a local tea house and enjoy a relaxed evening before the early morning mountain flight to Lukla.
Early in the morning, transfer to Ramechhap Airport for one of the world’s most thrilling mountain flights to Lukla. During the short yet spectacular flight, enjoy breathtaking aerial views of the Himalayan range, deep valleys, and remote mountain settlements.
Upon arrival at Lukla (2,860m), meet the trekking crew and begin the journey through the Everest region. The trail descends gradually through pine forests, suspension bridges, prayer wheels, and charming Sherpa villages alongside the Dudh Koshi River.
After several hours of easy trekking, arrive in the peaceful village of Phakding, a beautiful riverside settlement surrounded by forested hills and mountain scenery. Spend the evening relaxing at a cozy tea house while preparing for the next stage of the trek toward Namche Bazaar.
The trek continues along the Dudh Koshi River, crossing several suspension bridges decorated with colorful prayer flags. Enter Sagarmatha National Park and climb steadily toward Namche Bazaar, the famous Sherpa town and trading center of the Everest region.
Today is an important acclimatization day to help your body adjust to the altitude. You can explore Namche Bazaar, visit the Sherpa Museum, local cafes, and enjoy panoramic mountain views.
Today includes a scenic acclimatization hike to Kunde Ri for spectacular panoramic views of Mount Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and the Khumbu Valley. After enjoying the breathtaking scenery, descend to the beautiful Sherpa village of Khumjung for an overnight stay.
The trail passes through rhododendron forests, alpine landscapes, and traditional villages. Enjoy magnificent views of Ama Dablam, Everest, and Lhotse along the route before arriving in Pangboche, one of the oldest Sherpa settlements in the region.
Continue trekking deeper into the Khumbu region as the landscape becomes more rugged and dramatic. Dingboche is a beautiful village surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks and stone-walled fields.
Today you will hike to Nagarjun Ri, one of the best viewpoints in the Everest region. The climb offers incredible views of Makalu, Lobuche Peak, Ama Dablam, and the surrounding glaciers. This hike also helps your body properly acclimatize before heading to higher elevations.
The trail gradually climbs through alpine terrain and memorial sites dedicated to climbers who lost their lives on Everest expeditions. Continue alongside the Khumbu Glacier to reach Lobuche.
Today is the highlight of the trek. After breakfast at Gorakshep, continue trekking to Everest Base Camp, standing at the foot of the world’s highest mountain. Enjoy unforgettable views of the Khumbu Icefall and surrounding Himalayan peaks before returning to Lobuche for overnight accommodation in Lobuje
Descend through scenic mountain trails toward the peaceful Sherpa village of Phortse. The route offers stunning views and a quieter trekking experience away from the main trail.
Continue descending through forests and mountain villages back to Namche Bazaar. Enjoy warmer temperatures and celebrate the successful completion of your Everest Base Camp journey.
Your final trekking day follows the Dudh Koshi River back to Lukla. Spend the evening celebrating with your trekking crew and fellow travelers.
Take an early morning flight from Lukla to Ramechhap, followed by a scenic drive back to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and enjoy your final evening in Nepal.
Your Start Date is the day you land in Nepal, and your End Date is when you fly home.
If the set Everest Base Camp Trekking group dates don’t suit your schedule, we can offer alternative dates upon request.
Higher Path Treks is a trustful and experienced company. They flexibly changed and managed our itinerary. Our party has 4 people. I and my friend, 1 guide, 1 porter. We went to the Everest Base Camp trek. It takes 12days from Kathmandu to Kathmandu and their support was perfect . I think we will see them again in the next adventure! I strongly recommend them.
The Everest Base Camp Trek is considered a moderate to challenging trekking adventure that requires good physical fitness, determination, and proper acclimatization. While the trek does not require technical climbing skills, trekkers walk for several hours each day on rocky trails, suspension bridges, steep ascents, and high-altitude terrain. The highest point during the trek reaches over 5,300 meters at Everest Base Camp, where oxygen levels are significantly lower than at sea level. Higher Path Treks & Expeditions recommends preparing with regular cardio exercises, hiking practice, and endurance training before arrival in Nepal to ensure a safer and more enjoyable trekking experience.
Acclimatization days are essential for adjusting to the high altitude of the Everest region and reducing the risk of altitude sickness. As trekkers ascend above 3,000 meters, the body needs extra time to adapt to lower oxygen levels. The itinerary includes acclimatization hikes in Namche Bazaar and Nagarjun Ri to help the body gradually adjust while still remaining active. These days improve overall trekking safety and increase the chances of successfully reaching Everest Base Camp. Higher Path Treks & Expeditions follows a carefully designed acclimatization schedule based on years of Himalayan trekking experience and international trekking safety recommendations.
Altitude sickness can affect anyone regardless of age or fitness level because it occurs when the body struggles to adapt to reduced oxygen at higher elevations. Common symptoms include headaches, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and difficulty sleeping. The key to prevention is gradual ascent, proper hydration, and sufficient acclimatization. The itinerary designed by Higher Path Treks & Expeditions includes carefully planned rest days and gradual altitude gain to minimize risks. Experienced guides closely monitor trekkers throughout the journey and are trained to respond appropriately if symptoms appear, ensuring the highest possible level of safety.
Trekkers usually walk between 5 to 7 hours per day depending on the terrain, altitude, and destination. Some days involve shorter acclimatization hikes, while others require longer ascents toward higher villages such as Lobuche and Gorakshep. The pace is generally slow and steady to conserve energy and help the body adapt to altitude. Regular breaks are taken for rest, photography, tea stops, and lunch along the trail. Higher Path Treks & Expeditions prioritizes comfortable pacing and personalized support so trekkers can fully enjoy the landscapes, Sherpa culture, and breathtaking Himalayan scenery.
Higher Path Treks & Expeditions is dedicated to providing safe, personalized, and unforgettable Himalayan trekking experiences. The company works with experienced local guides and porters who possess deep knowledge of the Everest region, Sherpa culture, mountain safety, and trekking logistics. Carefully designed itineraries focus on proper acclimatization, comfort, and authentic cultural experiences while maintaining flexibility based on trekkers’ needs. From airport arrival to final departure, Higher Path Treks & Expeditions ensures professional support, transparent communication, and responsible tourism practices, allowing trekkers to fully enjoy their dream journey to Everest Base Camp with confidence and peace of mind.
The best seasons for the Everest Base Camp Trek are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, trekkers enjoy stable weather, clear mountain views, and comfortable trekking conditions. Spring offers blooming rhododendron forests and warmer temperatures, while autumn provides crisp skies and excellent visibility of Everest and neighboring peaks. Winter treks are possible but can be extremely cold at higher elevations, and monsoon season often brings rain, slippery trails, and flight delays. Higher Path Treks & Expeditions carefully plans trekking departures during favorable weather windows to maximize safety and trekking satisfaction.
During the Everest Base Camp Trek, trekkers stay in traditional teahouses operated by local families throughout the Khumbu region. These lodges typically provide twin-sharing rooms with basic bedding facilities, common dining areas, and warm meals. In lower regions like Namche Bazaar, accommodations are more comfortable and may include hot showers, charging facilities, and internet services. As altitude increases, facilities become more basic due to remoteness and weather conditions. Higher Path Treks & Expeditions carefully selects reliable teahouses that maintain cleanliness, hospitality, and comfort to ensure trekkers enjoy a pleasant Himalayan experience.
Teahouses along the Everest trail offer a variety of meals suitable for trekkers, including Nepali, Tibetan, and international dishes. Common meals include dal bhat, noodles, soups, fried rice, potatoes, pasta, pancakes, eggs, and hot beverages. Dal bhat is especially popular because it provides balanced nutrition and unlimited refills in many lodges. Higher elevations may have limited menu choices due to transportation challenges, but trekkers still receive nourishing meals to maintain energy during the journey. Higher Path Treks & Expeditions encourages trekkers to stay hydrated, eat nutritious food regularly, and avoid alcohol at high altitude.
Proper packing is extremely important for a successful Everest Base Camp Trek. Trekkers should bring warm layered clothing, a quality down jacket, thermal wear, trekking boots, gloves, hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottles, and a comfortable sleeping bag suitable for sub-zero temperatures. Weather conditions can change rapidly in the Himalayas, so both warm and waterproof gear are necessary. Personal medications and basic toiletries are also recommended. Higher Path Treks & Expeditions provides detailed packing guidance before the trek to help trekkers prepare efficiently without carrying unnecessary weight during the adventure.
Flights to Lukla are among the most scenic mountain flights in the world, offering incredible aerial views of the Himalayas. Due to increasing air traffic in Kathmandu, many Lukla flights now operate from Ramechhap during peak trekking seasons. This is why the itinerary includes a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Ramechhap before the mountain flight. Weather conditions in the Himalayas can sometimes cause flight delays or cancellations, which is common in mountain regions. Higher Path Treks & Expeditions closely monitors flight schedules and weather forecasts to manage logistics smoothly and minimize travel disruptions for trekkers.