Everest Base Camp Trek - 14 Days

 

Everest Base Camp Trek - 14 Days

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Good to Know

  • Duration14 Days
  • Trip GradeModerate 
  • Trip DestinationLukla, Namche, Gorakshep, Kala Patthar, EBC
  • Starts atKathmandu
  • Ends atKathmandu
  • Max. Altitude5,545m
  • Trip TypeHigh-Altitude Adventurous Hike
  • TransportPrivate vehicle / By Air
  • AccommodationTeahouse

Highlights

  • World famous best trek
  • Easy to find group joining trip
  • Starts from Kathmandu/end at Kathmandu
  • Everyday departure for private booking
  • Includes full meals, transport, lodges-hotels, local staffs

Everest base camp trek is a high-altitude adventurous hike in Nepal. It starts from Kathmandu and reaches up to the base of Mount Everest. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich culture of the Sherpa people and witness the breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest, up close. 

Everest base camp trek package is a perfect choice for mountain and nature lovers. For those who really want to be in nature surrounded by the Himalayas. It is the journey that begins from the valley of rich culture to the whole new world of Sagarmatha National Park. During the trekking journey, you will be able to experience adventure, tranquility, culture, tradition, and nature. 

Trek to Everest base camp is one of the world's most popular treks, attracting thousands of adventure-seekers annually. The trek occurs in the Khumbu region of Nepal and typically lasts between 12 and 14 days. The total distance of the trek is approximately 130 kilometers, with the highest point being Kala Patthar, which is 5,545 meters above sea level.

Everest trek provides the opportunity for travelers with a "once in a lifetime" experience. It is the symbol of conquering a different perspective on life by getting away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Not only this, even if you are not going to the summit of Mount Everest, but you are going to see the experience of a real Conqueror.  

Trekking to Everest base camp is the journey to the Goddess of the Sky, Sagarmatha. In Nepal, Mount Everest is known as Sagarmatha, which means "the Head in the Great Blue Sky," derived from Sagar, meaning "sky," and Matha, meaning "Head."

Everest base camp in Nepal is the southeast ridge trek route to climb. It is technically easier and more popular. This route was used by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, first to the top of Mount Everest in 1953. They reached the summit via the South Col route at 11:30 local time on 29 May 1953. Since then, it has become more and more popular day by day.

Everest base camp trekking routes start with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla in a small aircraft. One of the most exciting parts of visiting Lukla is feeling like a real-life explorer, much like in the movies.

Everest base camp trek group photo

EBC trek is one of the world's most popular and sought-after trekking destinations. This trek takes you through the beautiful Khumbu region of Nepal, home to the world's highest peak, Mount Everest.

It offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including the famous peaks of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse. It typically takes around 14 days to complete, depending on the route and itinerary you choose.

If you are an adventure seeker looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, then the Booking a Everest Base Camp Trek is definitely worth considering.

Ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime? Join us for an unforgettable trek to Everest Base Camp! Experience the stunning beauty of the Himalayas, immerse yourself in the rich culture of the Khumbu region, and challenge yourself both physically and mentally as you trek to one of the most iconic locations in the world. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or a first-time trekker, our experienced guides will help you every step of the way, ensuring a safe and memorable journey. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the roof of the world - book your Everest Base Camp trek today!

The Everest base camp trek is one of the most popular trekking routes in the world. It takes trekkers through the Khumbu Valley, home to Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world. The trek is challenging but rewarding, and offers stunning views of the Himalayas.

The trek starts in Lukla, a small town in the Khumbu Valley. From Lukla, trekkers hike to Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest Base Camp. Namche Bazaar is a large Sherpa village, and is a good place to acclimatize to the high altitude.

From Namche Bazaar, trekkers hike to Tengboche, a Buddhist monastery located at an altitude of 3,860 meters (12,630 feet). Tengboche is a great place to learn about Sherpa culture and religion.

After Tengboche, trekkers hike to Dingboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep. Gorakshep is the last village before Everest Base Camp. From Gorakshep, trekkers can hike to Everest Base Camp, which is located at an altitude of 5,364 meters (17,598 feet).

The Everest base camp trek is a challenging but rewarding trek. It is a great way to see the Himalayas and experience Sherpa culture. The trek is best done during the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) when the weather is mild.

Why To Go Everest Base Camp Trek With Us?

  • Simple and safe online booking system with certified NTA tour operators with fluent English.
  • Trip postponement services with Flexible itineraries based on the needs and preferences of the client.
  • Packages that include all transportation (in a private or public vehicle, as requested by the client).
  • A thrilling experience of flying to Tenzing-Hillary Airport, Lukla and Explore Sherpa people, traditions, culture, lifestyle, and stay at local tea houses.
  • A trial that runs over the border of Sagarmatha National Park - a recreational center that extends over a wide range of geographical and altitudinal districts enhanced by an array of vegetation and faunas.
  • Lukla, Namche Bazaar - gateway to the high Himalayas and main trading center of the Khumbu region.
  • Pass through the religious Tengboche community while Trekking to Everest base camp.
  • Trek to Everest Base Camp with certified and NTA Trek Guide with fluent English
  • Trek to Kala Patthar for viewpoint of Mount Everest, Stunning sunrise view, Khumbu Icefall and glacier.
  • Trekking route covered with rhododendron, pine, and oak forest, terraced fields, meadows, pastureland, bridges, monasteries, museum, library, laboratories, wilderness, etc.

Everest Base Camp Trek Cost For 2023, 2024, And 2025

The cost for the Everest base camp trek is $1495 per person for the years 2023, 2024, & 2025 from Kathmandu with us in group joining basis.

However, prices vary based on the type of trip (private trek to Everest base camp vs. group joining Everest camp tour), as well as the mode of payment (paying individually or in a group). 

No. of PersonPrice Per Person
1 paxUS $1650
2 - 5 paxUS $1600
6 - 15 paxUS $1495

Note: The cost of the Everest trek may also increases as per requirement of additional services.

Why 14 Days Package Of Everest Base Camp Trek?

The 14 days Everest base camp trek package itinerary is designed to reduce the risk of altitude sickness by limiting daily altitude gain and scheduling an acclimatization period.

For proper rest and comfortable seating during the trail, there are two acclimatization days: Namche Bazaar at the elevation of 3,450m (11,319ft) and Dingboche at the elevation 4,410 metres (14,470 ft) are scheduled in the itinerary for adapting your bodies to the higher altitude environment.

Mt. Everest base camp trek offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, a cultural experience, adventure, photography, and responsible tourism. It is a challenging and rewarding adventure that will test physical and mental endurance.

Reaching the base camp of Mount Everest is a significant achievement that not many people get to experience. The trekkers contribute to the local economy, and the trekking companies promote responsible tourism, which is sustainable for the local people and their environment.

Starting from your arrival day at TIA in Kathmandu, Nepal, and the thrilling flight to Lukla, the gateway to Everest, you’ll be hiking for six to seven hours daily during the trek, and the trail ascends and descends as it winds through countless side valleys, rough stony paths, and high-altitude mountain passes.

Everest base camp trek 14 days offers you immense pleasure by giving you a close view of towering peaks like Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Thamserku, Tawache, and so on from several viewpoints.

The 14 days trek to Everest base camp is suitable for all types of trekkers. Grab this opportunity and live your dream of hiking in the high mountains of the Everest region. For these reasons, you should be in good health and have physical and mental fitness before embarking on this trail.

If you are planning to go on the Everest base camp solo trek, it is highly recommended to hire a guide to ensure your safety and navigate the challenging terrain.

Choosing The Best Time For Your Everest Base Camp Trek: Tips And Insights

The best time to do Everest Base Camp trek is usually from late September to November and from March to May. During these months, the weather is usually stable and the sky is clear, so you can see the mountains very well.

From September To November, the weather is mild and the days are sunny, which makes it a great time to go hiking. This time of year is also less busy than spring.

From March To May, which is the spring season, the weather is warmer and the flora are in full bloom, which makes the scenery even more beautiful. But this is a popular time to hike, so the trails may be full of people.

Even during the best months for trekking, the weather in the Everest area can be unpredictable, so it's important to be ready for cold temperatures and the possibility of snow or rain. Note: Always pack raincoat and warm attires in any season. 

SeasonWeather ConditionsTrekking ConditionsCrowd LevelHighlights
SpringMild and stable weatherGoodModerateBlooming rhododendron forests, clear mountain views
(March-May)Clear skies   
     
AutumnDry and stable weatherGoodModerate toClear mountain views, pleasant temperatures
(September-Clear skies High 
November)    
     
WinterCold temperaturesChallengingLowFewer trekkers, pristine snowy landscapes
(December-Clear skies   
February)    
     
MonsoonRainfall and cloudy skiesChallengingLowLush greenery, fewer trekkers, lower costs
(June-August)Limited mountain views  

Everest Base Camp (EBC)

Everest base camp is the starting point for climbing Mount Everest. EBC serves as the starting point for climbers who attempt to summit Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world.

Climbers use the base camp to acclimatize to the high altitude, organize gear and supplies, and plan their ascent. It offers trekkers an opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the Himalayas, including snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and high-altitude lakes.

The trek to EBC is a challenging adventure that requires physical fitness, mental stamina, and determination. For many trekkers, reaching EBC is a personal achievement and a source of inspiration.

There are two main camps Mount Everest: South Everest Base Camp and North Base Camp.

South Base Camp is the main camp for climbers attempting to summit Mount Everest via the South Col route. It is in the Nepalese side of the Himalayas. EBC is lie at an altitude of approximately 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) above sea level. South Everest Base Camp is accessible by a multi-day trek from the town of Lukla. It serves as a hub for climbers to acclimatize, organize gear and supplies, and plan their ascent.

North Base Camp is located on the Tibetan side of the Himalayas. It is also used by climbers attempting to summit Mount Everest via the North Col route. It is situated at an altitude of approximately 5,150 meters (16,900 feet) above sea level. It is accessible by a drive from the town of Tingri.


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