Everest Base Camp (Includes Helicopter Flight)

Following the footsteps of Hillary and Tenzing to the Greatest Mountain in the world!

Our Everest Base Camp Classic Trek plus Helicopter Flight offers sensational mountain views and an insight into the lives of the Sherpa people.

To stand at Everest Base Camp and view Mt Everest is an emotional, spiritual and mystical experience. The power and energy of Everest is intoxicating and you will be in awe of the size and majesty of the world’s greatest mountain.

Overview

The ultimate challenge of Everest Base Camp trek offers breath taking mountain panoramas, if you like to walk then this is one of the most inspiring places in the world to do it.To walk in the footsteps of Sir Edmund Hillary, Tenzing Norgay and the many other climbers is an incredible experience.

Adventurers and trekkers have been fascinated and captivated by this goliath of a mountain and the most popular trek in the Himalayas is Everest Base Camp.

To stand at Everest Base Camp and view Mt Everest is an emotional, spiritual and mystical experience. The power and energy of Everest is intoxicating and you will be in awe of the size and majesty of the world’s greatest mountain.

A rest day here aids acclimatization and there are great optional walks to enjoy the area. We then follow the trail to famous Tengboche, located high on a ridge where a magnificent 360-degree panorama awaits. The views of Everest, the Lhotse-Nuptse Wall, Ama Dablam and Kantega dominate this peaceful and spiritual location – surely one of the most tranquil and inspiring places in the world.

While passing Buddhist monasteries, views of Everest get closer every day. This stunning trek visits both, Everest base camp and KalaPatthar (5555m), a viewpoint recognised as the best vantage point to see Mount Everest which is a premier goal for many adventurous walkers in the Himalayas.

After trekking to base camp and KalaPatthar we return at our leisurely pace back to Namche and Lukla for our transport to Kathmandu.

We offer two itineraries; 12 nights/13 days with trekking, with return helicopter flights, or 14 nights/15 days with trekking up and back.

Our Everest base camp Group trek departs every week from Kathmandu, private trek can be arranged any time; If our set departure dates are not convenient for you, you may choose Private departures by selecting your own convenient tour date. These types of departure are best suited to couples, families, charity and small groups of friends. Customised itineraries are available as per your travel need.

About MT. Everest

Elevation: 29,035 feet (8,848 meters)
Height: 29,035 feet (8,848 meters).
Location: On the border of Nepal and Tibet/China, Asia
Coordinates: 27°59′17″ N / 86°55′31″ E

First successful Ascent

Sir Edmund Hillary (New Zealand) and Tenzing Norgay (Nepal) on May 29, 1953.

Native Name for Everest

Mount Everest is known as Chomolangma, meaning “Goddess Mother of Snows” in Tibet/China and Sagarmatha, meaning “Mother of the Universe” in Nepal. This mountain, like many others, is sacred to the local people in Tibet and Nepal.

Everest was named after a surveyor George Everest

British surveyors named Mount Everest after George Everest (properly pronounced “I-ver-ist”). Everest actually despised mountaineering and was not alive when the mountain was named after him. Everest was a Surveyor General in India in the 19th century.

Glaciers shape Mt. Everest

Mount Everest is a huge pyramid formation with three faces and three major ridges on the north, south, and west ridges. Glaciers are responsible for the shape that carved out Mt Everest pyramid and today 5 major glaciers continue to shift Mount Everest. These glaciers are known as Kangshung Glacier on the east; Rongbuk Glacier on the north; East Rongbuk Glacier on the northeast; and Khumbu Glacier on the west and southwest. The Khumbu region is where our Everest Base Camp trek takes place.

Two ascent routes to the summit

The South Nepalese side ascends the Southeast Ridge, called the South Col Route, and the North Tibetan side ascends the Northeast Ridge or known as the North Col Route. The Northeast ridge is often referred to as the most technical although the Hillary step on the South Col route is no easy feat.

First to climb to summit without supplemental oxygen

In 1978 Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler were the first to climb Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen. In 1980 Reinhold Messner made the first solo summit ascent, which was also via a new route from the mountain’s north side.

Most climbers on Summit in a Day

The most climbers to reach the summit in a single day was 40. This occurred on May 10, 1993.

Day 01

Arrival day to Kathmandu. Meet by our representative and transported to your hotel.
Overnight Kathmandu: 4* Marriott Hotel Kathmandu

Day 02

We meet for breakfast and then enjoy some sightseeing around the local area. Later that afternoon, after we return to the hotel, we will hold a briefing about your trek.
Overnight Kathmandu: 4* Marriott Hotel Kathmandu.

Day 03

Trek starts with transport to Lukla. We then trek to Phakding.
After an early breakfast, you are transferred by private bus for a 4 – 7 hour drive (depending on traffic) from Kathmandu to Ramechepe, then a flight from Ramechhap to Lukla airport to begin the trek. After reaching Lukla we will meet our porters and start trekking towards Phakding (2,510 m) passing through colourful Sherpa villages along the way.
Overnight at a lodge.

Day 04

Trek to Namche Bazaar
After breakfast our trek continues. We cross bridges over DudhKosi River passing through the interesting villages of Toc-Toc, Bhenkar and Monjo. We arrive at the entrance gate to Sagarmatha National Park and trek beside the river for few hours until we climb a steep uphill to reach Namche Bazaar. At Namche there are good facilities such as restaurants, pubs, cyber café, post office, and banks.
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Overnight at a lodge.

Day 05

Acclimatization Namche Bazzar
A perfect place for a rest day and to acclimatize before heading to higher altitude areas. During the morning we head out for a short hike to the Everest View Hotel, or a walk up to the top of Namche hill with views of Everest, Amadablam and adjoining peaks. We also visit the museum.
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Overnight at a lodge

Day 06

Trek to Tengboche
From Namche we trek on a scenic path downhill to the Imjatse river. We stop for lunch at Phunge-Tenga and then climb uphill through rhododendrons and the pine tree forest. Rhododendrons are the national flower of Nepal. As we trek through the forest we have views of snow-capped peaks. On reaching Thyangboche we visit the famous Tibetan Buddhist Monastery nestled amidst the magnificent panorama of Mount Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Kangtenga, Thamasarku, Kwande and the majestic Amadablam.
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Overnight at a lodge

Day 07

Trek to Dingboche
Morning downhill walk for a few hours and over the Imjatse River. After the bridge walk we are in open country where the tree lines fades to a few short juniper and dwarf rhododendron bushes. Its then uphill to reach at Pangboche village at 3,900 metres, the last permanent village before Dingboche and beyond. From here it is a slow climb to Somara and a stop for lunch. We continue to walk, then climb to Dingboche village, which is located in the Imjatse valley with its panorama of mountains.
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Overnight lodge

Day 08

Acclimatization day at Dingboche
Another rest day for proper acclimatization with a short hike to Nakarjung hills for the best views of Mt Makalu and other adjoining peaks.
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Overnight lodge

Day 09

Trek to Lobuche
After a great rest at Dingboche we have a morning walk with a steep climb for an hour but are rewarded with commanding views. Then it is a gentle trail to Thugla for lunch. Thugla is where the Khumbu glacier melts into a raging river. The trail from Pheriche joins, after a break, for a steep hour climb to Thulga pass, with its stone memorials of the unfortunate climbers who died climbing Mt. Everest, Lhotse and other high mountains.
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Overnight lodge

Day 10

Trek to Gorakshe and to Everest Base Camp at 5364m
Today we reach the highlight of our adventure at Everest Base Camp. We walk for few hours with a short steep climb in between the glacier and moraine, reaching Gorakshep, beneath Mt. Pumori and Kalapathar. Our walk continues towards Everest Base Camp. At base camp we enjoy the view of Khumbu Ice Fall and glaciers. After reflecting on this lifetime experience we return to Gorakshep.
Overnight stop.

Day 11

Trek to Kalapathher 5545m in the morning, Helicopter to Lukla and Transfer flight from Lukla airport to Ramechhap where you will be transferred to Kathmandu by private bus for a 4 to 7 hour drive (depending on traffic)
For those interested, before 5am, we climb up to Kalapther 5445m for great view of Mt. Everest and back down to lodge for breakfast to be ready for the helicopter flight to Lukla then transfer to Kathmandu via bus trip (4-6hours approx).
Meal: Breakfast and Lunch
Overnight 4* Marriott KTM

Day 12

Free day at Kathmandu
Free day at Kathmandu, to shop, relax, email family and friends or visit famous world heritage sites such as Kathmandu Darbar Square, Monkey Temple, Buddhanath and Pasupatinath Temple. Evening farewell dinner at a traditional Nepali restaurant with culture program.
4* Marriott hotel overnight

Day 13

Departure day

The Cost includes

  • Airport pick up and drop offs in Kathmandu.
  • 4 nights, 4-star Marriott hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast.
  • Transport from Kathmandu to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu via bus trip (4-6 hours approx) for Trekkers and involved staff. Luggage allowed – (10kg Big bag & 5kg hand bag)
  • Private transportation pick up and drops.
  • Best Lodge accommodation & full board meals throughout the trek.
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner included chosen from the lodge menu during the trek.
  • Twin share Lodge accommodation during the trek.
  • Government license holder trek guide, helpful, friendly and strong, porters (13 porter for 25 people) and their food, accommodation, salary, equipment, transportation, accident insurance for all staff.
  • Sagarmatha National Park (Mt. Everest) trek permit fee.
  • Everest base camp trail map.
  • First Aid kits for the staff and the group.
  • Services coordination of emergency and rescue operations
  • Government taxes & office service charge.
  • Farewell dinner with Nepali cultural program in reputed typical Nepali restaurant.

Trip details at a glance

Example below is of Everest Base Camp. More tours and itineraries on the Trek Dates and Tours Tab above

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  • Best Season: February, March, April, May, June, September, October, November & December.
  • Country Visited: Nepal
  • Trip Start: Kathmandu
  • Trip Ends: Kathmandu
  • Destination: Everest Base Camp and Kalapattar
  • Trip Route: Kathmandu-Lukla-Namche Bazar-Tengboche-Lobuche-Gorak Shep-Everest Base Camp-Kalapatthar-Lukla-Ktm
  • Trip Style: Lodge to Lodge Trekking
  • Activity: Sightseeing and High Altitude Trekking
  • Max. Altitude:5555 m /18220.4 ft
  • Group Size: Min. 1 pax
  • Activity Per Day: Approximately 4-6 hr walking
  • Trip Category: Everest Region

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Trip Highlight

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  • Sightseeing in Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (the Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath (a major Hindu shrine) and the giant Buddhist Stupa at Boudhanath
  • Scenic flight to and from Lukla
  • Experiencing life as the “mountain people” live, in the heart of Himalaya
  • Visiting Tengboche Monastery
  • Remarkable views of Khumbu Ice fall
  • Climbing Kalapatthar at elevation of 5,555m
  • Everest Base Camp and walking on the Khumbu glacier

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High Altitude Travel Notes

(Dr Jim Duff, 01/04/2008)

More useful information on these and other subjects can be found in my book ‘Pocket First Aid and Wilderness Medicine’, which can be obtained via www.treksafe.com.au.

As you ascend to altitudes above 2000m, your body has to acclimatize to the decreasing amount of oxygen available. If the ascent is too fast and/or the height gain too much, these acclimatization mechanisms do not have time to work, and symptoms and signs of altitude illness (also called high altitude illness) will appear.

Altitude illness becomes common above 2500m and presents in the following ways:

AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness): common but not life-threatening if dealt with correctly.
HACE (High Altitude Cerebral Edema): less common but life-threatening.
HAPE (High Altitude Pulmonary Edema): less common but life-threatening.

If you think you or your ‘buddy’ are becoming ill, TELL YOUR LEADER IMMEDIATELY.
Warning: do not ascend with symptoms of altitude illness as this has led to many deaths from HAPE/HACE.

Everest - High Altitude Travel Notes

What’s Included

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  • Airport/ Hotel /Airport pick up & drop by private tourist vehicle.
  • Standard twin sharing accommodation in a four star hotel in Kathmandu;( 4 nights)
  • Lodges, Guesthouses accommodation during the trek (11 nights Trekking Guesthouse in twin sharing and
  • occasionally dormitory style)
  • All meals three times a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek in mountain
  • The licensed English speaking guide.
  • The required number of local staff and porters to carry your luggage during the trek (We assign one porter for every two guests).
  • Food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment and medicine for all staff.
  • Everest National Park permits and TIMS permit for trekking.
  • Down Jacket and sleeping bag (which need to be returned after the trek).
  • Transfers from Kathmandu – Lukla – Transfer flight from Lukla airport to Ramechhap where you will be transferred to Kathmandu by private bus for a 4 to 7 hour drive (depending on traffic)
  • Free duffel/kit bag, sun hat and T-shirt (yours to keep).
  • Sightseeing/Monument entrance fees in Kathmandu (On Day 2).
  • Farewell dinner in typical Nepali Restaurant with cultural dance show on second last day (On Day 15th).
  • All our government taxes, vat, tourist service charges.
  • Official expenses.

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What’s Excluded

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  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Travel insurance which covers emergency Rescue and Evacuation.
  • International airfare and airport departure tax.
  • Alcoholic hot and cold drinks.
  • Personal trekking Equipment.
  • Tips for trekking staff and driver (Tipping is expected).
  • Any others expenses which are not mentioned on ‘Cost Includes’ section.

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Optional

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  • Guided city tour in Kathmandu by private tourist vehicle. 80 USD

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Nepal/Everest Base Camp Trekking Gear List

The following gives you a general idea of the personal items to be brought by you to trek in the Everest Base Camp region of Nepal. The personal items are of individual interest, and choice. The most important fact he/she must consider is the time of the year, trekking days, region and altitude.

In a supported trek, heavy items are carried by porters or Yaks during the trek and personal belongings of the trekkers that they may need for the day like money, water bottle, rain gear, camera, sun cream and toilet paper etc. should be carried by you. So you are briefed to pack items in two different bags

Everest Gear List Nepal

This list is only a guide. While you are required to bring everything on this list, there are numerous options, brands, and versions of each piece of equipment, use your experience and the listed features to find the best gear for you. Some of the above equipments can be easily find in stores around Kathmandu in much cheaper price.

Please Note: Tight fitting, figure-hugging clothing, such as those made with Lycra can often be offensive to locals, especially to women. If you find these items comfortable as a base layer, please pack something to wear on top of them.

Island Peak Gear List

The following gives you a general idea of the personal items that you can bring for the trek.

The personal items are of individual interest, and choice. The most important fact that one should keep on mind is that one should have enough clothes to tackle the cold weather in the Himalayas.

In a supported trek, heavy items are carried by porters or yaks and personal belongings that you may need for the day like money, water bottle, rain gear, camera, sun cream and toilet paper etc. should be carried by yourself. So you are briefed to pack items in two different bags.

We will supply complimentary water and wind proof duffel bag which you can use on the trek and is carried by porter/s. The duffel bag is yours to keep after the trek. You can leave your bag with your non-trek items at the hotel in Kathmandu and collect them after the trek.

All the equipments like Base camp tents, kitchen accessories and all the group climbing equipments ( climbing rope, ice screw, somw bar, ice hammer) is provided by the company.

Everest Gear List Island Peak

This list is only a guide. While you are required to bring everything on this list, there are numerous options, brands, and versions of each piece of equipment. Use your experience and the listed features to find the best gear for you. Some of the above equipments can be easily found in stores in Kathmandu for cheaper prices.

Please Note: Tight fitting, figure-hugging clothing, such as those made with Lycra can often be offensive to locals, especially to women. If you find these items comfortable as a base layer, please pack something to wear on top of them.

FAQ - Everest Base Camp

FAQ - Everest Base Camp

Everest Base Camp