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Nepal · Everest Region

Everest Base Camp Trek

14 Days
Difficulty · 3 Strenous/5
Max 5644m
Group 2–16 pax
US$975
/ person
Duration
14 Days
13 nights
Max Altitude
5644m
Highest point
Difficulty
Strenous
3 Strenous out of 5
Group Size
2–16
people
Best Season
Spring (March to May) and Fall (Sept to Dec)

Trip Highlights

  • 14 Days / 130 km round trip — Lukla to Everest Base Camp (5,364m) and Kala Patthar (5,545m)
  • Sunrise views of Everest from Kala Patthar — no technical climbing required
  • Follow Sir Edmund Hillary's historic path through Sagarmatha National Park (UNESCO)
  • Two acclimatisation days built in — Namche Bazaar and Dingboche
  • Exciting Lukla flight — one of the world's most adventurous mountain airstrips
  • Visit Tengboche Monastery, the highest monastery in the Khumbu Valley
  • All permits, licensed guide, porter (1 per 2 trekkers), and airport transfers included
  • 3-star hotel in Kathmandu + teahouse accommodation with breakfast daily
  • Suitable for fit beginners aged 14+ with no prior trekking experience
  • Views of Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu along the route

Trip Overview

Everest Base Camp Trek Overview

The Everest Base Camp trek combines well-maintained Himalayan trails with the raw beauty of the Khumbu region — home to the world's highest peaks and the welcoming Sherpa people who have lived among them for centuries. This 14-day journey brings you to the foot of Mt Everest (5,364m) and the summit viewpoint of Kala Patthar (5,545m), offering panoramic views of Pumori, Lhotse, Nuptse, Lobuche, Ama Dablam, Makalu, and Cho Oyu along the way. No climbing experience is required.

The trek begins with a flight to Lukla — 35 minutes from Kathmandu (January, February, June–August, December) or 20 minutes from Manthali/Ramechhap with a 4–5 hour drive from Kathmandu (March–May, September–November). From Lukla, the trail follows the Dudh Koshi River through Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to the bustling trading hub of Namche Bazaar — the main acclimatisation stop for all Everest region treks.

After a rest day in Namche, the HSJ Everest Base Camp trek continues to Tengboche, home to the highest and most famous monastery in the Khumbu Valley, with Ama Dablam towering directly above. The route then climbs through Dingboche and Lobuche, where the landscape shifts from green valleys to high-altitude glacial terrain and the air grows noticeably thinner.

From Lobuche, you hike to Gorak Shep and walk alongside the Khumbu Glacier — one of the world's largest — until you reach Everest Base Camp. Standing here, you are surrounded by the Khumbu Icefall and the same glacier where summit expeditions begin their climb. After returning to Gorak Shep for the night, you rise before dawn the next morning to hike Kala Patthar for sunrise over Mt Everest — the most iconic mountain view on earth.

The descent retraces your steps through Pheriche, Tengboche, and the rhododendron and juniper forests back to Namche, then Lukla. A flight back to Kathmandu concludes the Everest Base Camp trek with HSJ — 14 days that take you from the foothills to the roof of the world and back.

!Peak Season: Early Morning Manthali Transfer

During March–May and September–November, Lukla flights depart from Manthali Airport (4–5 hours from Kathmandu). Hotel pickup is typically 1:00–3:00 AM. HSJ briefs you on exact timing at your pre-trek orientation.

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Day-by-Day Itinerary

01
Day 1
Arrival at Kathmandu
Transfer onlyHimalayan Suite HotelDinner

 

Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, our representative will meet you at Tribhuvan International Airport, extend a warm welcome, and transfer to your hotel. Take advantage of this day to adjust to the new time zone and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Kathmandu. Orientation Program will be at 5 PM. After orientation program welcome dinner with guide.

02
Day 2
Kathmandu to Lukla by flight / Helicopter and trek to Phakding
6.2 km / 3.9 mi (3–4 hrs) ↓260mKhumbu Inn Guesthouse or similarBreakfast

 

Today is the beginning of your journey to Everest Base Camp Trek. You will take early flight to Lukla. Upon reaching Lukla enjoy the stunning mountain views. Start your Everest Base Camp trek to Phakding, descending through pine forests and picturesque Sherpa villages. Reach the delightful village of Phakding and settle into a tea house for the night. Make the most of the remaining daylight to explore Phakding. Wrap up your day with a satisfying dinner at the tea house

03
Day 3
Trek to Namche from Phakding
12 km / 7.5 mi (6–7 hrs) ↑840mHotel Sherpaland or similarBreakfast

 

Today's trek takes you further into the heart of the Khumbu region as you ascend along the Dudh Koshi River. Start your trek after breakfast, crossing suspension bridges and journeying through pine forests. Pass through the small check point of Monjo, verification of  your entry into Sagarmatha National Park. Keep trekking alongside the Dudh Koshi River, passing through the village of Jorsalle. Commence the challenging ascent to Namche Bazaar after crossing Tenzing Hillary Suspension Bridge, featuring a steep climb with breathtaking views of Thamserku, Everest, and other peaks. Reach Namche Bazaar, a bustling market town and the commercial hub of the Khumbu region. Check into a tea house for your stay.

04
Day 4
Acclimatization at Namche or hike to Hotel Everest View
5.4 km / 3.4 mi (4–5 hrs) ↑440m ↓440mHotel Sherpaland or similarBreakfast

 

Acclimatization is vital for a successful trek to Everest Base Camp, and Namche Bazaar serves as an ideal spot for this purpose. Today is designated for relaxation and exploration, enabling your body to adapt to the higher altitude. Take a short hike to Everest View Hotel for better acclimatization. Explore Namche Bazaar and the Sherpa Museum in the afternoon. Stay hydrated by drinking lots of fluids. Have a taste of local Sherpa cuisine for dinner. Ensure a good night's sleep by going to bed early.

05
Day 5
Trek to Deboche from Namche Bazaar
10.5 km / 6.5 mi (6–7 hrs) ↑420mRivendell Lodge or similarBreakfast

 

 Today trek takes you deeper into the Khumbu region, passing through picturesque landscapes and traditional Sherpa villages. You'll continue your ascent, reaching the village of Deboche, known for its serene monasteries and breathtaking views. Embark on your trek after breakfast from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche, trek uphill for panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam, explore the peaceful Tengboche Monastery upon arrival, then move towards Deboche, cross the Imja River, and finally, check into a tea house for your overnight stay in Deboche.

Dibouche 

06
Day 6
Trek to Dingboche from Deboche
11.5 km / 7.1 mi (6–7 hrs) ↑550mMountain Paradise Guesthouse or similarBreakfast

 

After staying overnight in Deboche, we head to Dingboche in the morning. The Everest Base Camp trek continues through the alpine forest to Deboche, where you cross Imja Khola (River) using a suspension bridge. 

Later in the day, you'll enjoy a stunning view of Ama Dablam. You will climb to the village of Pangboche and follow the trail to Imja Valley. Finally, Reach Dingboche and check into a tea house in Dingboche for your overnight stay.

Dingbouche  Dingbouche stupa

07
Day 7
Acclimatization day at Dingboche
5.1 km / 3.2 mi (5–6 hrs) ↑700m ↓700mMountain Paradise Guesthouse or similarBreakfast

 

Acclimatization is essential for a safe and enjoyable trek at higher altitudes. Today is all about resting and exploring Dingboche, helping your body adapt to the rising elevation and getting you ready for the upcoming challenges.Start your day with a breakfast. For additional acclimatization, hike to Nangkartshang Peak, which provides views of Makalu, Lhotse, Cholatse, Tawache, and Ama Dablam. Stay hydrated, take it easy, read, or enjoy light activities during the day, then have dinner at the tea house.

08
Day 8
Dingboche to Lobuche
8 km / 5 mi (5–6 hrs) ↑560mSherpa Lodge or similarBreakfast

 

As you trek from Dingboche to Lobuche, you get closer to the Everest Base Camp. The landscape becomes rougher, and the air gets thinner as you travel through the high-altitude terrain. Begin the day with breakfast, get ready for the trek, ascend towards Thukla Pass to enjoy panoramic views of Pumori and Nuptse, take a lunch break in Thukla, continue trekking towards Lobuche. Check into a tea house for your overnight stay, and have dinner and sleep.

09
Day 9
Trek to Gorakshep. Hike to Everest Base Camp and back to Gorakshep
11.7 km / 7.3 mi (8–9 hrs) ↑630m ↓200mBuddha Lodge or similarBreakfast

 

Today is an important day as you finally reach Everest Base Camp. Start your morning trek after a filling breakfast in Lobuche, navigate rocky terrain as you ascend to Gorakshep, the last settlement before Everest Base Camp luxury trek. Check into the tea house for a quick lunch, then embark on the journey to Everest Base Camp through the Khumbu Glacier. Take time to capture memories with photographs at this incredible spot. After enjoying the Everest Base Camp luxury trek experience, trek back to Gorakshep, have dinner at the tea house in Gorak Shep, and rest early.

10
Day 10
Hike to Kalapathar and Descend down to Pheriche
15.2 km / 9.4 mi (8–9 hrs) ↑385m ↓1305mHotel Snowland or similarBreakfast

 

Begin your day early to catch a stunning sunrise over the Himalayas at Kala Pathar and spend time taking photographs. Afterward, descend from Kala Patthar to Gorakshep, trek back down towards Pheriche, stop for lunch in the familiar spot of Lobuche, and finally, reach Pheriche to check into a tea house. Spend the evening resting and enjoy dinner at the tea house.

11
Day 11
Trek down to Namche Bazar from Pheriche
19.5 km / 12.1 mi (7–8 hrs) ↓960mHotel Sherpaland or similarBreakfast

 

Today, you'll continue your descent, making your way back to Namche Bazaar. Going down to lower altitudes brings a welcome relief, and you'll encounter familiar landscapes along the way.  Check in at Hotel Sherpaland and have dinner.

12
Day 12
Trek from Namche Bazar to Lukla
20 km / 12.4 mi (8–9 hrs) ↓780mMera Lodge or similarBreakfast

 

Today is the last part of your Everest Base Camp trek as you come down from Namche Bazaar to Lukla. The path goes through familiar villages and landscapes, giving you a chance to think about the amazing journey you've been on. Start your descent from Namche Bazaar after breakfast. Take breaks for tea, enjoy the scenic beauty, and catch glimpses of the mountains one last time. Have lunch in the charming village of Phakding. Continue your Everest 3 passes trek, crossing suspension bridges and passing through forests. Finally, arrive in Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region, and check into a tea house. Have a dinner celebration dinner with all crew members and sleep.

 Namche Village

13
Day 13
Fly back to Kathmandu/Ramechhap from Lukla
Flight (~35 min or ~20 min)Himalayan Suite Hotel or similarBreakfast and Dinner

 

Take a morning flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. Once you land at the airport, you'll be transferrred to the hotel. Explore Kathmandu, enjoy dinner and enjoy your last night in kathmandu. Please note that flight operations are solely determined by the airline and may be influenced by the weather.

14
Day 14
Departure from Kathmandu or start new trip.
Transfer to airportBreakfast

 

Use your last morning in Kathmandu according to your flight time. Pack your things, check out of the hotel, Head to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure. Wishing you a safe and pleasant journey back home!

What’s Included

Included
Airport pick-up and drop-off
Professional, government-licensed trekking guide
Porter (1 porter per 2 trekkers, max 15 kg)
All accommodation (tea house/lodge) during trek
All meals during trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Domestic flight Kathmandu–Lukla–Kathmandu
Sagarmatha National Park permit
TIMS card
Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality fee
All ground transportation
First aid kit and oxygen cylinder (emergency)
Sleeping bag and down jacket rental (free of charge)
HSJ staff insurance
Pulse oximeter health monitoring
Pre-trek orientation and briefing
Not Included
International flights to/from Nepal
Nepal entry visa fees (approx. USD 30-50, obtainable on arrival)
Lunch and dinner except Welcome and Farewell dinners
Personal expenses (hot showers, charging devices, Wi-Fi, snacks, drinks)
Personal trekking equipment and clothing
Personal travel insurance (mandatory - must cover high-altitude evacuation)
Emergency helicopter evacuation costs (covered by travel insurance)
Tips for guide and porter (USD 15-20 per day guide, USD 8-10 per day porter)
Extra nights in Kathmandu due to early arrival, late departure or flight delays
Ramechhap transfer cost if flying from Manthali (approx. USD 15-20 by shared jeep)

Route Map

Recommended Gear

Thermal top (base layer) – 2
Thermal bottom – 2
Trekking shirts (quick-dry) – 3–4
Trekking pants – 2
Fleece jacket / mid-layer – 1–2
Down jacket (warm, insulated)
Waterproof & windproof jacket
Waterproof trekking pants
Warm hoodie / pullover
Underwear – 4–5 pairs
Sleepwear / lodge wear
Trekking boots (high ankle, waterproof)
Trekking socks – 4–5 pairs
Liner socks (optional)
Camp shoes / sandals
Gaiters (optional)
Day backpack (30–40L)
Duffel bag (for porter use)
Sleeping bag (–10°C to –15°C)
Trekking poles
Headlamp + spare batteries
Sunglasses (UV protection)
Water bottles / hydration bladder
Thermos flask (optional)
Quick-dry towel
HSJ provides a sleeping bag and down jacket free of charge for all EBC trekkers.
Toothbrush & toothpaste
Sunscreen (SPF 40+)
Lip balm with SPF
Wet wipes
Tissue / toilet paper
Hand sanitizer
Personal toiletries
Ear plugs
Personal first-aid kit
Blister treatment
Pain relief medicine
Diamox / altitude medicine (doctor-advised)
Pee funnel (for women)
Cough suppressant / throat lozenges

Frequently Asked Questions

The Everest Base Camp Trek typically takes 14 days, including arrival in Kathmandu, acclimatization days, trekking days, and return flights from the Everest region.

The total distance of the Everest Base Camp Trek is approximately 130 km (80 miles) round trip, starting and ending at Lukla. On average, trekkers walk 8–15 km per day, depending on the itinerary and acclimatization schedule.

The Everest Base Camp Trek is rated moderate to challenging. No technical climbing skills are required, but trekkers should be physically fit and prepared to walk 5–7 hours per day at high altitude.

Previous trekking experience is helpful but not mandatory. With proper preparation, acclimatization, and guidance, first-time trekkers can successfully complete the Everest Base Camp Trek.

Trekkers require two permits: • Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit • Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit These permits are mandatory for all trekkers entering the Everest region. Himalayan Social Journey will issue and provide permit

The best seasons for the Everest Base Camp Trek are: • Spring (March–May) – mild temperatures, blooming rhododendrons • Autumn (September–November) – stable weather and clear mountain views These months offer the best trekking conditions in the Everest regio

Accommodation is in local tea houses (lodges) along the trail. Rooms are simple and mostly twin-sharing. At higher altitudes, bathrooms may be shared, and heating is usually available only in dining areas.

Meals typically include breakfast, lunch, and dinner during trekking days. Menus consist of Nepali meals such as dal bhat, soups, noodles, rice, pasta, and vegetarian options. Special dietary needs can be accommodated with advance notice.

Yes, altitude sickness (AMS) is a potential risk above 3,000 meters. HSJ itineraries include proper acclimatization days, gradual ascent, and trained guides to minimize risks. Following guidelines and staying hydrated is essential.

If serious altitude symptoms occur, immediate descent is required. In emergencies, helicopter evacuation can be arranged. All trekkers must have insurance covering high-altitude trekking and evacuation. ⸻

Yes. Travel insurance is mandatory and must cover trekking up to at least 5,500 meters, including emergency helicopter rescue and medical treatment.

Trekkers should have good cardiovascular fitness and stamina. Regular walking, hiking, stair climbing, and light strength training before the trek are highly recommended.

Yes. HSJ provides licensed, experienced trekking guides. Porters are available and recommended to make the trek more comfortable. One porter usually carries 20–25 kg for two trekkers.

The standard baggage allowance for the Lukla flight is 15 kg per person (including hand luggage). Excess baggage may incur extra charges or may not be accepted depending on flight conditions.

Electricity and Wi-Fi are available in most villages but become limited at higher altitudes. Charging devices and internet access usually require additional payment.

Temperatures vary by season and altitude: • Daytime: 10°C to 15°C at lower elevations • Nighttime: Can drop to –10°C to –15°C at higher elevations like Gorakshep Proper cold-weather clothing is essential.

Yes. With good preparation, a guided itinerary, and acclimatization days, beginners can successfully complete the Everest Base Camp Trek.

Flights to Lukla are weather-dependent, and delays or cancellations are common. HSJ recommends keeping buffer days or considering helicopter alternatives when necessary.

Tap water is not safe to drink. Trekkers should use boiled water, purification tablets, or water filters available along the trail.

ATMs are limited beyond Namche Bazaar. Trekkers should carry sufficient Nepali cash (55000) NPR for personal expenses, Wi-Fi, charging, drinks, and tips.

Tipping is not mandatory but is customary in Nepal. Tips for guides and porters are appreciated based on service quality and group siz

Yes. HSJ offers customizable Everest Base Camp itineraries, including extra acclimatization days, helicopter return options, and luxury lodge upgrades.

If Lukla flights are cancelled due to weather conditions, an alternative overland route by road can be used. Trekkers can drive from Kathmandu to Salleri (approximately 8–10 hours) and stay overnight. The following day, a 4-hour drive from Salleri to Surkey allows the trek to begin from there. This option adds 2–3 extra trekking days to the itinerary but ensures the journey can continue safely. Himalayan Social Journey provides full assistance with transportation arrangements, route adjustments, and itinerary management in the event of flight disruptions.

Yes. Solo travelers are welcome, and guaranteed departures are available even for one person. Solo trekkers may join a small group or choose a private trek with a licensed guide, in accordance with Nepal trekking regular. Solo travelers opting for a private room throughout the trek are subject to a single supplement of USD 300, depending on availability at the lodges.

The Everest Base Camp Trek operates with a minimum group size of 1 person and a maximum of 10- 12 trekkers per group to ensure safety, comfort, and a personalized trekking experience.

Solo travelers opting for a private room throughout the trek are subject to a single supplement of USD 300, depending on availability at the lodges.

Most nationalities can obtain a tourist visa on arrival at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport or at land border crossings. A 30-day visa costs USD 50 and a 90-day visa costs USD 125. Citizens of India do not require a visa. Bring passport-size photos and USD cash for the fee.

Yes. The 12-day Everest Panorama Trek reaches Tengboche Monastery (3,860m) and offers stunning Everest views without going to base camp. For those wanting EBC but with less time, a 10-day helicopter-assisted option flies from Lukla to Namche and back, completing the trek in fewer days.

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