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Everest Base Camp Short Trek

Country

Nepal

Duration

14

Difficulty

Demanding to Strenuous

Max Altitude

5545m

Style

Trekking | High-Altitude Adventure | Scenic Himalayan Experience

Status

March-June & Sept-November

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Why Choose the Everest Base Camp Short Trek

The Everest  Base Camp Short Trek skillfully integrates all of the finest features and characteristics of the Everest region to present you with a short trekking experience that is ideal for tourists who are short on time. This trek is ideal for people who are interested in visiting Everest but do not have a lot of time to spend there. The jovial trekking trail that passes through the ethnic Sherpa villages of the region and coruscates around landscapes that are extremely beautiful and refreshing offers a trekking journey that truly captures the essence of the Nepalese mountain life. The villages that you will pass through are home to a variety of different ethnic groups. Because of the various attractions that are associated with both the region's cultural milieu and its natural surroundings, Khumbu has earned the reputation of being one of the most amazing places in the world to go trekking. 

During this short trek to Everest Base Camp, we would be traversing rickety wooden and suspension bridges while the Imja Khola and the Dudh Koshi Rivers wind around several hills and valleys. Eventually, you would come across huge open areas of boulder-dotted pastures and river basins. Both the movement of herds of yaks, sheep, and mountain goats from one site to another and the Sherpa people going about their daily lives in the mountains, both of which are quite humbling to see, are carried out in the same manner. All the way up to Gorakshep, the path is lined by Buddhist monasteries, stupas, and chortens along its whole length. You will get the opportunity to view prayer flags of various colors in addition to stones that have been inscribed with a variety of Buddhist mantras written in Tibetan script. The majestic Buddhist monastery that may be found in the town of Tengboche contributes to the trip's overall sense of spiritual significance. When you finally make it to base camp and get your first glimpse of Everest in the morning sun from the Khumbu Glacier, which is the longest glacier of its kind, the adventure will have finally reached its pinnacle point. During the trip, our guide will meet with you each night to provide you with a detailed description of the schedule, as well as show you the Everest Base Camp Map for the next day and will be more than pleased to assist you in answering any questions that you may have

So join our destination management team on this short EBC trek and get the experience of a lifetime.

Best Season for Everest Base Camp Short Trek

The best times to hike to Everest Base Camp are from late September to early November and from February to May, when temperatures can get as low as -6°C and the weather is usually stable.

In the spring (February-May), you will be able to see flowers like rhododendrons in bloom in the lush forests we will walk through on the trek. The hills will be full of life and green when you get there. Spring may be the busiest time of year in the area as a whole.

In the fall (September-November), the sky is usually clearer, and the views of the vistas, valleys, and mountains from the many points of view along the trek are absolutely stunning. Hikers like this time of year because there is less heat haze and cloud cover, so the views are more stunning. One benefit of trekking at this time of year is that you can choose one of the area's less popular routes, which still offer beautiful views without as much noise as the more popular routes.

 

Trip Summary

DayDestination & ActivitiesDistanceTimeMountain Seen
1

Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA) Kathmandu

10 km1/2 hrsHimalayan range (aerial view)
2

Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding (2652m/8699ft)

8 km 3-4 hrsKusum Kanguru, Kongde Ri
3

Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440m/11,284ft)

11 km6-7 hrsFirst glimpse of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse; also Thamserku
4

First Acclimatization Day at Namche Bazar (3,440m/11,284ft)

6 km 3-4 hrsPanoramic view of Ama Dablam, Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Cho Oyu, Kongde Ri
5

Trek to Tengboche (3,860m/12,661ft)

10 km5-6 hrsAma Dablam (close view), Kangtega, Thamserku, Everest, Lhotse
6

Trek to Dingboche (4,410m/14,465ft)

11 km5-6 hrsAma Dablam (very close), Lhotse, Nuptse, Island Peak
7

Second Acclimatization Day at Dingboche (4,410m/14,465ft)

5-6 km 3-4 hrsOutstanding views of Lhotse (south face), Makalu, Ama Dablam, Island Peak, Cho Oyu
8

Trek to Lobuche (4,910m/16,105ft)

9 km5-6 hrsPumori, Nuptse, Khumbutse
9

Trek to Gorak Shep (5,140m/16,860ft) and visit Everest Base Camp (5,364m/17,594ft)

13 km7-8 hrs-
10

Hike to Kala Patthar (5550m/18,204ft) and descend to Pheriche (4,240m/13,908ft)

13 km7-8 km Everest (close view), Pumori, Lingtren
11

Trek to Namche (3,440m/11,284ft)

18 km6-7 hrsAma Dablam, Thamserku
12

Trek to Lukla (2,840m/9,316ft)

12 km 6-7 hrsKusum Kanguru
13

Fly back to Kathmandu or Manthali from Lukla

138 km 30 minHimalayan range (aerial view)
14

Transfer to the International Airport for your final departure

10 km 30 minsN/A

Detailed Everest Base Camp Short Trek Itinerary

Cost Details

Price Includes

  • All ground transport in private vehicles, including airport transfers
  • Two nights (twin sharing beds) accommodation with Breakfast at Deluxe Kathmandu Suite Home Hotel or similar hotel in Kathmandu
  • Full board meals  (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the trek
  • Best available twin-sharing lodge to lodge accommodation during the trek, we provide you with an attached bathroom with a hot shower at Lukla, Phakding, and Namche
  • One highly experienced, helpful, and friendly guide, porters (1 porter for 2 people), and their food, accommodation, salary, equipment, and accidental insurance for all staff
  •  Round-trip airfare to/from Lukla, including transfers. The Lukla flight will be operated from Ramechhap Airport during the peak season  
  • A down jacket and a sleeping bag while trekking.
  •  Trekking map and trip achievement certificate
  • First aid medical kit
  • Sagarmatha National Park Permits fee
  • TIMS Fee: Trekkers' Information Management System (Please bring 2 passport-size photos for permit)
  • Government taxes and office service charges

 

Price Excludes

  • Meals not specified in the 'Meal Inclusions' in the itinerary'
  • Travel Insurance
  • International airfare
  • Nepal entry visa: you can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. (a multiple-entry tourist visa good for 30 days can be obtained by paying the US $ 40 or equivalent foreign currency. Similarly, multiple-entry tourist visas for 90 days can be obtained by paying US $ 100. Please bring 2 copies of passport-size photos.)
  • Cold drinks Inc. coke, water, Fanta, etc.
  • Snacks and other personal expenses
  • Hot shower during the trek except for Phakding, Namche, and Lukla
  • Personal trekking equipment
  • Wi Fi internet during the trek
  • Tips and gratuities for trekking staff and drivers
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Scenic Highlights Along the Everest Base Camp Short Trek

  1. Reach the base camp of Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain in the world.
  2. Explore the culture, traditions, and way of life of the Sherpas, as well as the animals of the Himalayas, Buddhist monasteries, chortens, alleys, and long mane walls.
  3. Get hypnotic views of Mt. Everest (8848.86m), Lhotse (8516m), and Makalu (8485m), which are three of the 14 highest peaks in the world above 8000m.
  4. Have food and refreshments at Everest View Hotel, one of the best viewpoints in the Khumbu region
  5. Visit some of the most well-known vantage sites in the area, including the Everest View Hotel, Nagarjun Hill, Everest Base Camp, and Kala Patthar.
  6. Some of the most well-known vantage sites in the area include the Everest View Hotel, Nagarjun Hill, Everest Base Camp, and Kala Patthar.
  7. Scintillating flight to and from Lukla
  8. Have food and refreshments from Everest View Hotel ( One of the high-altitude hotels).

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Additional Information

Meet Our Expert Guides

Shiva Kumar Shrestha

Shiva Kumar Shrestha

Managing Director & Senior Guide

20 years of experience

I am an experienced and knowledgeable Senior Guide who has accompanied countless travelers throughout their time spent hiking in Nepal. Beginning my working life in 2004 as a porter, I am now a government-licensed trekking guide in Nepal with many years of experience. I was born and raised in the mountainous region of Dhading, and as a result, I have an in-depth understanding of the region's history, traditions, culture, and festivals. I have extensive experience trekking in the Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, Manaslu, and Dolpo regions.
Deepak Gurung

Deepak Gurung

Trekking Guide

12 years of experience

I have more than ten years of experience directing hikers across the high terrain of the Nepal Himalaya. I was born and grew up in the Gorkha highlands, which has given me profound awareness of the mountains and the way of life of the people who live in them. I have led numerous expeditions to Everest Base Camp and other locations in the Everest and Annapurna ranges. I received training from the Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management (NATHM) as a Trekking Guide. I am especially skilled at directing groups of senior citizens and families with children.
Ramsaran Shrestha

Ramsaran Shrestha

Senior Trekking Guide

19 years of experience

Anyone who spends some time with me will eventually recognize me for the respectful and knowledgeable gentleman that I am. I started working as a hiking guide at the end of the nineties. Since 2004, I have been one of Accessible Adventure's employees, and I currently have a position as one of the company's senior trekking guides. I am one of the most experienced, competent, and professional trekking guides, and I speak English fluently. I have traveled with trekking groups on an uncountable number of Nepal's trails.
Meena Karki

Meena Karki

Trekking Guide

13 years of experience

I am from the Kaski district in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Trekking has been my passion since childhood as I grew up seeing trekkers and hikers stepping up the trails for trekking adventures. Following my dreams, I took female trekking guide as my profession and now I have more than a decade of experience in this field. I have been to Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, Mustang and most of the trekking regions numerous times. With in-depth knowledge of routes, culture, and history, I ensure your trekking adventure is extra special.
Prakash Gurung

Prakash Gurung

Trekking Guide

8 years of experience

I am a young and enthusiastic guide with enough knowledge in guiding the Himalayas. Having sound experience in the trekking sector, I bring rich experience and readiness to assist trekkers with professionalism and dedication. I respect not only my own culture but also those of other communities. My unwavering commitment has been an enormous boon to the organization's ability to function smoothly. I recently received my license from the Ministry of Tourism Hotel Management tourist training center and have a certificate for providing first aid at high altitudes.
Ram Hari Dhamala

Ram Hari Dhamala

Trekking Guide

11 years of experience

I am a field member of Nepal's best trekking company with more than a decade of experience working in the field of travel and tourism. I am certified as a trekking guide and was brought up among the wondrous sights and sounds of Mother Nature in the picturesque town of Dhading. The rolling landscape complete with mountains, valleys, and rivers has always piqued my interest. Because of my deep love for the outdoors, I decided to pursue a career in tourism. My disposition is cordial and upbeat, and I am responsible and experienced.

Everything you need to know

Frequently Asked Questions About The Everest Base Camp Short Trek

General

Why  "Everest Base Camp Short Trek" with Our destination management team? 

Our local export is a reliable tour company that has been leading treks and tours in the Everest area for more than ten years. We are easy to work with, open to change, and will meet all of your needs. Beginner-Friendly Trekking company also owns a hotel in Kathmandu where rooms can be made to fit your needs.

Our guides have gone through a variety of training programs. During the off-season, when there aren't as many tourists, they practice and prepare for the trip by learning about the terrain and routes in the area. This is to make sure that our guests have the best time possible during our busy season.

When you book your trip through the Beginner-Friendly Trekking company, you also get:

  • Best Price Promised for Trip
  • Guides with great emergency training at high altitude
  • Ethical tourism is when bookings help the people who live there.

With more than 30 years of personal travel experience, including climbing peaks and visiting the most popular tourist spots in Nepal, we know what challenges you, the traveler, and the guides and porters we hire may face during your trip. Because we have been to many places, including EBC, ABC, and many others, we have been able to customize tours and make the adventure feel more cozy and personal. We offer the best professional services and treat all of our clients like they are part of our family.

Things that you will get acquainted with during the EBC Short Trek

Geography: Mount Everest is the tallest peak in the Himalayas and at 8,850m (29,035ft), is considered the highest point on the earth also Mount Everest is a high summit in the Himalayan range. It is situated between Nepal and Tibet( a Chinese autonomous area.). 

Lukla Airport: Lukla airport is located at one of the highest heights in the world, thrilling you with the world's most perilous airport as well as a spectacular view of Lukla. 

Suspension Bridge:  The penultimate suspension bridge to cross before entering Namche Bazaar is the Hillary Suspension Bridge. Sir Edmund Hillary is honored with the naming of this Bridge. It is located immediately above the Dudh Koshi River, which is usually in a rush to go lower in ragging mode. 

Monastery: Rongbuk Monastery is located near the foot of Mount Everest's north slope, at 5,009meters (16,434ft) above sea level at the end of the Dzakar Chu Valley.  Rongbuk is said to be the world's highest-elevation monastery. 

Flora and Fauna: At least 118 bird species live in the woodlands, including the Himalayan monal, blood pheasant, red-billed chough, and yellow-billed chough. Sagarmatha National Park also has a variety of rare animal species such as musk deer, snow leopards, Himalayan black bears, and red pandas. The park also has Himalayan thars, langur monkeys, martens, and Himalayan wolves. 

Inhabitants of Everest Region: Sherpas are people who reside in the valleys of the Himalayan Mountains in northeastern Nepal. There are around 40,000 Sherpas, many of who reside near the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest. Sherpas most likely arrived in Nepal from Tibet in the early 16th century. 

Mountains: The majority of the region is covered with snow-capped mountains, holy mountains, and rocky mountains that may seem like heaven on earth with attractive, lovely, and lonely surroundings going to the pinnacle of Mt. Everest Mt. Choyu, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Malaklu, and Mt. Everest are the four summits that are higher than 8000 meters.   

 

Is "Everest Base Camp Short Trek" for me?

Everest Base Camp Trip is a MEDIUM difficulty trek. Within the Nepal Trek Grading system, this trek is classed as Grade B with some Grade C features. It suggests that anyone in good health and with sufficient resolve can complete the journey. However, novice hikers would need to make the necessary preparations. The climb should pose no difficulties for seasoned hikers, especially those with expertise in traveling at high altitudes. In autumn-winter, the hike can experience temperatures as low as -10 degrees Celsius, which are made harsher by the region's regular high-velocity winds. Therefore, adequate gear and mental preparation are necessary for the journey. At the peak of Kalapatthar, the walk reaches its highest altitude of 5,545 meters. In addition to Nagerjun hill's summit, the journey includes a number of other vantage locations above 5,000 meters. As a result, altitude sickness is a genuine concern in this region, and acclimatization must be taken into account.

Meet the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest.

Everest Base Camp hiking will take you to roughly 5400m in 14 days. The journey provides breathtaking views of many 8000-meter-high peaks. You may take photos of Pumori, Nuptse, Mt.Lobuche, and other peaks, as well as the majestic Everest itself, for future reference. In addition, the EBC walk will provide you with a glimpse into the Himalayas' secret wonderland. When you see the breathtaking views of the Khumbu glacier, your heart will be flooded with divine bliss. During the peak climbing season( spring season) for Mt. Everest, you can also see the colorful tents erected by mountaineers to service the wide terrain. 

Hiking Options for the Mt. Everest Base Camp Trek

Mt. Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal is the most recognized tour among extreme adventure lovers all over the world. There are several trekking paths available to us. The options vary depending on your duration of stay, desire for adventure,v, and determination. First, the usual walking path is from Lukla, which is shorter and travels directly to the base camp. The route begins in Lukla and continues through Phakding, Namche, Tengboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep villages. The distance between Lukla and Mount Everest base camp is approximately 38.5 miles (62 Kilometers). After Gorakshep, you arrive at your last destination. This path to Mt. Everest Base Camp is more popular. As a result, it's pretty safe.  On the way, you will also run with a few other hikers and visitors. Other Moun  Everest expeditions that link with the base camp are less well-known. It provides fresh, unadulterated sensations. However, these detours are perplexing. Because of the numerous interconnected lengthy and difficult pathways, you may become completely lost. However, the ultimate results are significantly more advantageous.  This travel package includes a 14-day hiking path to Mt. Everest that is both safer and more challenging.  You have the option of taking a group tour or a private journey. We enable both approaches to the Everest Base Camp. 

Important Notes

 

  1. Because of the quickly changing weather in the Himalayas, our CEO may have to modify the schedule. Travelers must be equipped to handle any weather.
    Although our treks are planned to allow for appropriate acclimatization, you may experience the consequences of altitude sickness and oxygen deprivation. Please be advised that at any point, your CEO may decide it is hazardous for you to continue hiking and may make arrangements for you to descend to a lower altitude.
    Flights to/from Lukla Airport may be canceled or delayed due to weather in the Himalayas. It could be required to do this flight in a specially hired helicopter to ensure that you complete your journey or return from it. In some weather conditions, helicopters can fly where airplanes cannot. If a helicopter is required, the cost will be borne by the travelers; Our local expert (the best trekking company in Nepal)  will not pay for it. Amounts of $500 (one way) or more should be kept on hand in case this eventuality arises. In addition to the emergency fund indicated below, this amount is also suggested.
    Ideally, there won't be any weather delays, or if there are, they'll just last a short while. If the delays last for days and neither a helicopter nor a flight is a possibility, the group will decide how to proceed as a whole. This is especially important if the delays happen before the journey because the original trek might not be possible anymore. Your CEO will be on hand to assist with this procedure.

-For further information on what to carry for the hike on this trip, please see the "Checklist" portion of the trip notes.
- To carry the items you'll need during the day, you'll need to bring a cozy, medium-sized day pack. This needs a waist belt or, even better, a waist strap. High-altitude weather is unpredictable, thus layering your clothing is advised all year round.

2. DRONES IN NEPAL 
Please be aware that drones and drone flying are illegal in Nepal. The police have the right to detain you if you break these rules.

 

 Meals

Traveling involves eating a lot. When you travel with a beginner-friendly trekking company, you get to sample the delicious food that is served all around the world. When there are several dining alternatives, meals are typically not included in the trip cost to offer you the most freedom in choosing where what, and with whom to dine. Despite the fact that food is typically inexpensive, it also allows you greater financial flexibility. For you to experience a wider range of foods and to enjoy one other's company, our groups usually dine together. However, there is no requirement to follow this. If breakfast is offered, it will often be prepared in an Asian style with noodles, congee (rice porridge), or toast and eggs. Vegetarians can choose from a variety of foods, albeit the selection may be limited in some places. 

Solo Travelers

We do not charge a single surcharge on our group tours since we don't think that single travelers should have to pay more to travel. For the length of the journey, single travelers who join group tours are placed in twin or multi-share accommodations with a person of the same sex. Single travelers on these itineraries must pay the single-trip rate since several of our Independent tours have unique designs.

What to Bring

Since you will be moving around a lot throughout your vacation, try to pack as little as possible. Every two travelers will receive a porter, who will transport their hiking supplies in a waterproof duffel that we will give. The porters are only permitted to carry a total of 10 kg (22 lbs) per person. There is a strict weight restriction of 10 kg (22 lbs) for checked baggage and 5 kg (11 lbs) for hand luggage on flights from Kathmandu to Lukla. You can leave some of your stuff in Kathmandu (the hotel may charge a storage fee), but you must bring all of your hiking supplies with you. Packing List for ebc short trek Sleeping bag (Our local expert team will provide you for ebc short trip) Cold Weather: Long-sleeved shirts or sweater Scarf Warm gloves Warm hat Warm layers Conservative Dress: Modest clothing that covers knees and shoulders (Long pants, long skirts, shirts that cover shoulders) Shawl or scarf (for temple visits) Documents: Flight info (required) (Printouts of e-tickets may be required at the border) Insurance info (required) (With photocopies) Passport (required) (With photocopies) Required visas or vaccination certificates (required) (With photocopies) Vouchers and pre-departure information (required) Essentials: Binoculars (optional) Camera (With extra memory cards and batteries) Cash, credit, and debit cards Day pack (Used for daily excursions or short overnights) Ear plugs First-aid kit (should contain lip balm with sunscreen, sunscreen, whistle, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, bandaids/plasters, tape, anti-histamines, antibacterial gel/wipes, antiseptic cream, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea, rehydration powder, water purification tablets or drops, insect repellent, sewing kit, extra prescription drugs you may be taking) Flashlight/torch (Headlamps are ideal) Fleece top/sweater Footwear Hat Locks for bags Long pants/jeans Moneybelt Outlet adapter Personal entertainment (Reading and writing materials, cards, music player, etc.) Reusable water bottle Shirts/t-shirts Sleepwear Small travel towel Sunglasses Toiletries (Preferably biodegradable) Watch and alarm clock Waterproof backpack cover Windproof rain jacket Health & Safety: Face masks (required) Hand sanitizer (required) Pen (Please bring your own pen for filling out documents.) Quick Covid Test/Antigen Test Rubber gloves High Altitude Trekking: Down jacket (Recommended for winter season) Hiking boots (Worn frequently prior to departure) Pack liners to waterproof bags Reusable water bottler - minimum 1 liter (Aluminium or Nalgene polypropylene are best) Sandals (For wearing around camp in the evenings) Sleeping bag and liner, 4 season Spare boot laces Thermal base layer Waterproof gloves Whistle Windproof rain gear Wool socks Note: The finest clothes for hiking are made of layers of wool or synthetic materials since they dry quickly and retain heat better. Our advice is to start with a base layer, move on to a mid-layer like a light fleece jacket, and finish with a windproof and waterproof layer. Please be informed that three passport-sized photos are needed for this trip in order to get the necessary permissions. Additionally, you will require: Flight information (mandatory) (Printouts of e-tickets may be required at the border) Insurance information (With photocopies) A passport is necessary (With photocopies) Visas or immunization records as necessary (needed) (With photocopies) Pre-departure information and vouchers (required)

Laundry 

Some of our hotels charge a fee for their laundry services. You might want to or need to wash your own laundry at times, we advise bringing non-polluting/biodegradable soap.

Exhaustive Trip Notes

In Nepal, trekking is a popular activity that offers breathtaking vistas of the country's unspoiled scenery. Trekking can be challenging at times since there is a lot of hiking uphill and downhill, but it is doable for any healthy individual with a high degree of walking fitness. Often, obstinacy (tenacity) is beneficial. The most important factor in this situation is how you handle the altitude, not whether you are fit or not. Walk at your OWN speed; slow and steady is the way to go. AVOID RUSHING! The only benefits of wanting to be first are a splitting headache, nausea, and vomiting! Go slowly; go forward steadily, halt, and stand to rest; don't sit down too often because it will be more difficult to pick up your pace again.

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