The 15-day Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek offers an exceptional adventure, starting and ending in Kathmandu. This trek takes you to the base of the world’s highest peak, Mt. Everest, providing stunning views of other major peaks such as Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, and Mt. Cho Oyu, as well as other notable mountains like Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Pumori, and Mt. Amadablam. The journey also traverses Sagarmatha National Park, renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, and is enriched with the spiritual ambiance of prayer flags, Mani walls, monasteries, and chortens.
The Premium EBC Tour Package includes comprehensive services designed to enhance your trekking experience. It covers domestic flight tickets between Kathmandu and Lukla, as well as all necessary international and domestic arrival and departure arrangements. The package includes a total of 15 nights—2 nights in a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu and 12 nights at tea houses along the trek. Accommodations and meals in Kathmandu before and after the journey are also included, along with full board during the trek (14 lunches, 15 dinners, and 15 breakfasts). You will have access to boiled bottled water, hot drinks for tea/coffee, and cold beverages.
Additional benefits of the Premium package include an experienced government-licensed English-speaking trek leader, with additional assistant guides based on the number of trekkers. Porter services are provided, with 2 trekkers sharing 1 porter (maximum weight limit of 18 kg per porter, 9 kg per trekker). The package also covers the wages, meals, insurance, lodging, and transportation for guides and porters, as well as necessary equipment. It includes water purification tablets, permits for Sagarmatha National Park and Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality, and all relevant taxes. For safety, it provides a comprehensive first aid kit with high-altitude medicines and a supplementary oxygen tank with a mask and regulator. Additionally, you receive a duffel bag, sleeping bag, and down jacket (to be returned after the trek), and a trekking appreciation certificate upon request. The package also includes a farewell dinner at the end of the trek.
Outside the terminal of Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport, our airport agent will be waiting for you with a sign bearing the name of the Company. Then, you will transfer to the Hotel after you arrive at TIA. If you arrive at TIA on time, you can visit the nearby Hotel area (depending on the arrival time) or you can rest after the long air flight. On this day, our staff or your trip guide will meet and greet you at the Hotel and brief you about the day ahead journey.
Today, you will fly from Kathmandu to Lukla. The flight will take approximately 30 minutes. Lukla is situated at an elevation of 2800m. In honor of Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to stand atop the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest (8848.86m), Lukla Airport is also referred to as Tenzing Hillary Airport. The Lukla airport runway is comparatively short, measuring 527m, making it one of the most dangerous airports in the world. After landing in Lukla, your trek will commence to Phakding, and the hike is expected to take 4-5 hours.
Early morning Breakfast at Phakding, you will trek to Namche Bazar. It takes a 5-6 hours trek. You will stop on the way to Lunch. After having Lunch, your trek resumes up to the Namche Bazar. You will stay overnight at Namche Bazar.
On this day, you will rest and explore Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest (8848.86m). Namche Bazaar is a well-settled market in the lap of the Himalayas where government offices, a police check post, a health post, banks, and a tourist information center are located. The bazaar serves as a junction center for different treks, such as the Gokyo trek, Renjo La trek, and the popular Everest Base Camp trek.
For the day’s exploration, the tourist attractions include Everest View Hotel, Sagarmatha National Park (SNP) Museum, Sherpa Museum, Sherpa people and their way of life, Syangboche airport, and stunning mountain views. After having breakfast, you will trek up to Everest View Hotel for acclimatization. From Everest View Hotel, you will witness Mt. Kusum Kangkoru, Mt. Thamsherku, Mt. Kangtega, Mt. Amadablam, Mt. Luche, Mt. Numche, Mt. Everest, Mt. Tabuche, Mt. Khumbila, Mt. Konde, and Numbur Himal. Then, trek back to Namche and have your lunch. After having lunch at Namche Bazaar, you will continue exploring and shopping. Overnight stay at Namche Bazaar.
Early morning Breakfast, you will trek to Tengboche or Dibuche. You will have Lunch too on the way. On this day, you will witness the same view as from near. After a 5 hour trek you will reach Tengboche. It is one of the famous and largest Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries in the Khumbu region. It is also called ‘Thyangboche’ or Dawacholing Gompa. You will stay overnight at Tengboche.
Following the early morning breakfast at Tengboche, you will trek to Dingboche. It is the last Sherpa Village in the Khumbu region. You will stop on the way to Lunch. After having lunch, your trek will resume and trek up to Dingboche. On this day, you will trek for 5 hours and overnight stay at Dingboche.
On this day, you will stop at Dingboche for acclimatization. You will hike to Namgkartshang Ri after having breakfast for the acclimatization hike. After complete acclimatization, you will take a late lunch at Dingboche. After having lunch, you will get rest.
After Early morning breakfast at Dingboche, you will trek to Dingboche. It will take you to cover a distance of approximately 8.5 km in 6 to 7 hours. From the Lobuche village, you can see the whole Khumbu glacier. You will stop on the way for lunch. After having lunch your trek will resume up to Lobuche. You will reach Lobuche late afternoon and overnight stay at the Lodge.
After enjoying breakfast at Lobuche, you will start on the final push of your journey to the highest overnight stop on the trek. This trek covers 4.3 km, with an ascent of 299 m and a descent of 54 m, taking about 2 hours at a 7-degree gradient. Roughly, 2.5 hours after leaving Lobuche, you will arrive at Gorak Shep, the last settlement before the Everest base camp. It is crucial to move slowly and stay well hydrated as the altitude above 5000 meters can significantly affect most trekkers.
Gorakshep offers several peaceful spots where you can enjoy the scenery, making a leisurely evening walk around the village highly recommended. Lunch will be at Gorakshep. Following lunch, you will hike to Everest Base Camp. The trek takes two to three hours, covering 8.7 km with an ascent of 283 m and descent of 283 m at a 6-degree slope. Leaving behind from Gorakshep, head north/northeast across the football field and continue onto the moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. Follow the left-hand edge and eventually move onto the glacier. Cross it, heading northeast to the tents and prayer flags of Base Camp. The route may vary each year, but by following signs and occasional cairns, you should stay on course.
Take time to absorb the atmosphere and the breathtaking views, finding a quiet spot for reflection. The awe-inspiring scenery and the honour of being in such a renowned place will surely evoke excitement for you. After capturing plenty of photos, amble back to Gorakshep. Enjoy an overnight stay and prepare early for tomorrow morning’s hike to Kala Patthar.
Wake up early to start on a challenging hike to Kala Patthar with a packed breakfast. This small, rocky peak offers a panoramic view of Everest and the Khumbu Glacier. The trek covers a distance of 3.7 km with an ascent of 474 m and a descent of 474 m, taking approximately 2 hours with a 17-degree gradient.
You will need to begin the ascent in the dark, so once you locate the path at the northern end of Gorakshep, lower your head and trudge uphill. The path, though covered in scree, is well-beaten and easy to follow. After a two-hour uphill climb, you will reach the summit of Kala Patthar. Take a seat and savor the exceptional view—it is truly special. If you manage to reach the summit by dawn, the experience is even better, as the sun rises directly behind Everest, bathing the area in light. After spending some time on the summit, descend to Gorakshep for lunch. After having lunch at Gorakshep, you will trek back to Dingboche and stay overnight there
After breakfast in Dingboche, you will trek back to Kyanjuma, a small village near Khumjung. It serves as the meeting point for four trails: the first leading to Khumjung, the second to Phertse to Gokyo, the third to Tengboche, and the fourth to Namche Bazaar. The majority of the route in the area was constructed by Pasang Sherpa (Lama Seru), a kind person who volunteered in trail construction in this area for over 50 years. Sadly, he passed away in 2023.
You will stop along the way for lunch, and then your trek will resume as you continue back to Kyanjuma for an overnight stay.
Following an early morning breakfast at Kyanjuma, trek back to Manjo. You will stop along the way for lunch. After having lunch, continue your trek to Manjo. Manjo is a small village located north of the Dudh Koshi River, just above Phakding. It is adorned with uphill streams, waterfalls, suspension bridges, and green terraced landscapes. The village remains untouched by modern civilization and technology, maintaining its old-town charm. Overnight stay will be at the lodge.
It will be the last day of your trek. Following the morning breakfast, you will trek back to Lukla. You will stop along the way for lunch. After having lunch, your trek will resume and continue to Lukla. And overnight stay.
Fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla. Upon reaching Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your booked hotel. On this day, our office staff will meet you for a farewell dinner at the hotel. You will spend the night at the hotel, marking the completion of your beautiful holiday in the Himalayas.
After completing this 15-day trip, the final day, your departure will be from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). If you wish to extend your itinerary, you have a tremendous option to extend your holidays in Nepal by rebooking the next available destination. For booking, please contact the salesperson.
Rise Expeditions suggests the following list of gear and equipment to have for the Everest Base Camp trek:
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