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The Everest Base Camp, which is the most well-known trek in Nepal, follows a well-established path as it ascends through river valleys and over glaciers until it ultimately brings you to the foothills of Mount Everest, from which all expeditions to the mountain’s south side commence. As in early summer, the glacier will be bustling with numerous expedition campsites. Everybody wants to get to Everest Base Camp, but the true pleasures are the communities and sceneries along the trail.
When you arrive at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport, a representative from our company will greet you and wish you a warm welcome to Nepal before driving you to the hotel you’ve reserved. After the check-in process is complete, after refreshment Proceed towards Sightseeing tour of Pasupatinath Temple and Buddhanatha Stupa.
*Note: We may have to drive to Manthali if there is no availability of direct flight from Kathmandu to Lukla.
You will take a morning flight from Kathmandu International Airport to Lukla, depending on the weather. Due to inclement weather, flights to Lukla frequently experience delays. We propose including as much flexibility as possible to account for delays in your schedule.
On this day, the trekkers will travel from Phadking to Namche Bazaar via Monjo. Some travelers decide to stop in Monjo to shorten this day. Likewise, you will enter the Sagarmatha National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Namche Bazaar, a tiny Sherpa market town with endless sightseeing options and the opportunity to get your first look of Everest, will be a place you will spend a lot of time in.
At over 3,500 meters, Namche Bazaar serves as a crucial acclimatization stopover and a chance to explore the settlement and its surroundings. Do not, however, forget to visit the marketplace if it’s a Saturday. Most guides will lead you on a brief ascent to the Everest View Hotel to help you acclimatize. You should be able to take some amazing pictures of Ama Dablam in the foreground and Mount Everest in the backdrop if it’s a clear day.
Walking from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche, where the Tengboche Monastery, the biggest in the area, is located, takes up most of the day.
The most stunning routes in Dingboche offer breathtaking views of the huge Mountain and wide valley. It is located 4,481 meters above sea level. You will investigate the area’s natural settings right from the start of the walk. The entire day’s hike will take you through forests with a variety of luxuriant species, including birch, conifers, and rhododendron.
To help with acclimatization, it is crucial to stay an extra night at Dingboche. While many trekkers are content to spend the day touring Dingboche, this region also offers a number of worthwhile day climbs. The hour-long hike via prayer flags and chortens to Nangkartshang Hermitage, a group of retreats constructed around the meditation cave of Sange Dorje, on the ridge north of Dingboche, is one wonderful little walk.
Due to the increased altitude, the walk will become harder as it progresses from this point on. Before passing Thukla, however, we must climb a steep, difficult hill. A little chorten is visible at the summit of the slope. It serves as a memorial stupa for the climbers and hikers who have fallen on Everest over the years. The following leg of our journey takes us through rugged mountain terrain to Lobuche, a little town with breathtaking views of Mounts Lobuche, Mount Pumari, and the Nuptse. We are now approximately three miles above sea level, so get cozy in anticipation of a frigid night. The evenings can also get rather cool.
The trail’s initial route from Lobuche travels past the exit for the Italian Pyramid and across a constricted space between a glacier moraine and a mountain wall. A hike of about two hours is required to get to Gorkshep, which is located at a height of 5,164 meters. You will enjoy stunning views of Mount Everest, Pumori, and numerous other Himalayan ranges while traveling. If the weather is clear, you will eat a lovely lunch in the Gorkshep and trek to Kalapathar (5644m). The Nepal Himalaya’s Kala Pathar slope offers possibly the greatest view of Mount Everest. The optimum time to start an ascent is usually in the morning, when the sky is typically crystal clear. Many people consider this to be the high point of their hike, however clouds can roll.
You must trek back to Pheriche after having thoroughly explored and enjoyed Kalapthar and EBC. You may leisurely stroll to Pheriche on the downward terrain. Drop to the bridge over the raging torrent that emerges from the glacier as you continue to descend the moraine to Thukla. The HRA clinic in Pheriche has a staff of doctors, oxygen tanks, and Gamow bags at the appropriate season. It also offers decent lodges. Additionally, you’ll spend the night in the Pheriche.
We begin our descent through a hillside adorned with lush rhododendron and juniper trees. After crossing the bridge festooned with prayer flags over the Dudh Koshi River, we continue our trek along the Dudh Koshi gorge, rapidly descending through pine forests. Along the way, we might encounter colorful pheasants and mountain goats. The trail eventually leads us to Sansa, where we can enjoy spectacular views of Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and Nuptse mountains. We pass through winding trails in a forest before finally arriving at Namche Bazaar. We will spend the night in Namche Bazaar.
The trail descends steeply, so we need to walk cautiously as our shaky legs continuously battle the rocky terrain. After crossing the suspension bridges over the fast-flowing Dudh Koshi and its tributaries, the trail becomes more level and natural. Upon our arrival in Lukla, we can stretch our sore legs and reminisce about the experiences of the last couple of weeks. We can enjoy our last evening in the mountains, sharing stories and memories with our fellow trekkers and guides. Overnight in Lukla.
After breakfast, we make our way to the airport to catch our flights. There are few drinks and snacks available, and the airport building is very cold. Once you start speeding down into the emptiness, the flight is thrilling. The plane continues to Kathmandu after avoiding the hillside beneath Number Peak and avoiding the Lamjura Pass. Upon arrival at Kathmandu, you will be checked in to the property where you can get refreshed. Later in the afternoon Proceed for the Sightseeing tour of Patan Durbar Square. later, if you like then you can go around Thamel and enjoy Thamel at your own accord. To cap off the journey you will be enjoying a lovely dinner with a cultural program.
After breakfast at hotel our representative will transfer you to the airport for your international flight. You’ll be departing for your destination today with a bag full of trinkets and a mind full of priceless memories.
Service Includes: –
01. Accommodation:
02. Transportation:
03. Meals:
04. Permits and Entrance fee:
05. Sagarmatha National Park Entrance Fee.
06. Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Entrance Fee.
07. Trekkers Information Management (TIMS) Card.
08. Entrance Fees to monuments and sites in Kathmandu.
09. Additional:
Cost Excludes: –
× International Flight Ticket
× Additional Meals.
× Extra night accommodation.
× Beverages and alcoholic drinks.
× All personal expenses. (Device recharge, Hot Shower, Amenities, etc.)
× All other additional charges for additional services.
× Insurance.
× Medical Emergency Rescues.
× Visa Fees.
× Everything else that is not specifically included under cost inclusion.
*Notes
This Itinerary can be customize as per client’s requirement. Please feel free if you wants to add or remove any day/ destination/ activity in (or from) this itinerary.