US$ 2640

Jiri to Everest Base Camp trek is a classic trekking journey to the lap of mighty Mt Everest (8848m) via Jiri. Everest base camp trek offers two popular trekking route, one starts from Lukla and other from Jiri. This fascinating trek into the base camp of Mt Everest the top of the world is one of the most popular trekking destination of Nepal.
This delighted trekking trail offers a breathtaking Himalayas scenery and an exploration of vivid colored and cultural villages and people. Jiri Everest base camp trek offers an intense panoramic view of Mt. Everest (8848m, the highest peak in the world), Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Pumori, Mt. Thamserku, Mt. Amadablam and others that comprises of hidden treasures of splendid scenes and location.
Jiri Everest base camp trek starts with scenic drive from Kathmandu to Jiri and then ascending the trekking trail all the way up to Everest base camp. This exotic trekking trail passes through various natural and cultural sightseeing places, lush green forest of rhodendron and oak, glaciers, deep George and many more ancient and historical religious sites. Commencing this delighted trek into Everest base camp will leave you with exotic memory and gorgeous view of mighty Himalayas of khumbu region.
| Day | Activity |
| 01 | Welcome Nepal |
| 02 | Sightseeing around Kathmandu. |
| 03 | Drive from Kathmandu to Jiri (1905m). |
| 04 | Trek from jiri to Deurali (2250m) |
| 05 | Trek from Deurali to sete (2575m) |
| 06 | Trek from sete to Junbeshi (2680m) |
| 07 | Trek from Junbeshi to Nuthala (2220m) |
| 08 | Trek from Nunthala to Buspa (2360m) |
| 09 | Trek from Buspa to Puiyan (2796m) |
| 10 | Trek from Paiyan to Phakding (2610m) |
| 11 | Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440m) |
| 12 | Acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar |
| 13 | Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche(3870m) |
| 14 | Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche (4360m) |
| 15 | Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche |
| 16 | Trek to Everest base camp and back to Gorekshep |
| 17 | Explore around Kala pattar and trek back to Pheriche (4280m) |
| 18 | Trek to Tengboche (3860m) |
| 19 | Trek from Tengboche to Namche Bazar (3440m) |
| 20 | Trek from Namche bazaar to lukla (2840m) |
| 21 | Fly from lukla to Kathmandu |
| 22 | Final Departure. Farewell!! |
Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu (1360m), our team will be there to greet you warmly and take you to your hotel. In the evening, enjoy a dynamic cultural program with traditional Nepalese music and dance. Enjoy a delicious welcome dinner as you relax and prepare for the adventure ahead. Overnight stay at a comfortable 4-star hotel.
Activity: Arrive at Kathmandu & enjoy cultural evening
Meal: Welcome Meal
Accomodation: 4* hotel
Spend the day exploring the historical and cultural wonders of Kathmandu Valley. Visit iconic landmarks such as Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in ancient architecture and history. Discover Syambhunath (the Monkey Temple), offering panoramic views of the valley, and experience the spiritual essence of Pashupatinath and Boudhanath, two of Nepal’s most revered religious sites. Prepare for the trek as you soak in the vibrant culture of this historic city.
Activity: Explore Kathmandu
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: 4* hotel
Begin the journey with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Jiri, a picturesque village known as the traditional gateway to the Everest region. The 6-7 hour drive offers stunning views of lush hills, terraced fields, and charming local villages. Enjoy a relaxing evening in a cozy lodge.
Activity: Drive to Jiri.
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Embark on your first trek of the journey, hiking for 5-6 hours from Jiri to Deurali. Traverse through beautiful trails adorned with forests, traditional settlements, and rolling hills. Take in the fresh mountain air and enjoy the serene environment as you ascend.
Activity: Trek to Deurali
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Continue trekking through scenic landscapes for 4-5 hours to reach Sete, a quaint village surrounded by rhododendron forests. Experience the tranquility of the Himalayan foothills and interact with friendly locals along the trail.
Activity: Trek to Deurali
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Today’s trek takes you from Sete to Junbeshi in about 4-5 hours. Pass through lush greenery, cross suspension bridges, and enjoy views of distant peaks. Junbeshi, a charming Sherpa village, offers a unique glimpse into the local culture.
Activity: Trek to Junbeshi
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Hike for 5-6 hours through stunning trails, descending and ascending through forests and valleys to reach Nunthala. Along the way, you’ll witness terraced farmlands and occasional glimpses of snow-capped peaks.
Activity: Trek to Nunthala
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Trek for 5-6 hours from Nunthala to Bupsa, navigating through forested paths and rural settlements. The trail offers opportunities to observe the simple yet fulfilling lives of the locals.
Activity: Trek to Bupsa
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Hike for 4-5 hours from Bupsa to Puiyan, ascending through serene landscapes and charming villages. The trek rewards you with breathtaking views and a sense of accomplishment as you climb higher.
Activity: Trek to Puiyan
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Trek for 5-6 hours to Phakding, a popular stop for trekkers heading to Everest. Enjoy the serene environment along the Dudh Koshi River and admire the stunning landscapes.
Activity: Trek to Phakdiing
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Begin your ascent to Namche Bazaar, the gateway to the Everest region. This 5-6 hour trek passes through forests, rivers, and suspension bridges. You’ll climb steep trails before reaching Namche Bazaar, a bustling Sherpa town with shops, cafes, and incredible mountain views.
Activity: Trek to Namche Bazaar
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Spend the day acclimatizing to the altitude and exploring Namche Bazaar. Visit the local market, museums, and enjoy short hikes to nearby viewpoints. Take in breathtaking views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam from nearby vantage points.
Activity: Rest day at Namche Bazzar & Explore Cultural sites
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Trek for 5-6 hours through forests and valleys to reach Tengboche. This village is home to the famous Tengboche Monastery, where you can enjoy serene prayers and stunning views of Everest and surrounding peaks.
Activity: Trek to Tengboche
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Trek for 5-6 hours to Dingboche, a charming village surrounded by majestic mountains. The trail takes you through picturesque landscapes with occasional glimpses of Himalayan wildlife.
Activity: Trek to DingBoche
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Hike to Lobuche, ascending higher into the rugged terrain of the Himalayas. Pass by memorials dedicated to climbers and enjoy awe-inspiring views of the towering peaks.
Activity: Trek to Lobuche
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
This is the most anticipated day of the journey. Trek for 8-9 hours from Lobuche to Everest Base Camp, where you’ll stand at the foot of the world’s highest mountain. After taking in the surreal experience, return to Gorakshep for the night.
Activity: Trek to GorekShep, Reach Everest Base Camp & Return GorekShep
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Begin early to hike up Kala Patthar (5545m) for a stunning sunrise view of Mount Everest. After soaking in the panoramic vistas, descend to Pheriche, passing through familiar trails.
Activity: Explore Kala Patthar & trek down to Pheriche
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Retrace your steps as you trek 5-6 hours back to Tengboche. Enjoy the serene atmosphere of the monastery and reflect on your journey so far.
Activity: Trek to Tengboche
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Descend back to Namche Bazaar, passing through lush forests and enjoying the views of the valleys below. Take the evening to relax in this vibrant Sherpa hub.
Activity: Trek to Namche Bazaar
Meal: Breakfast
Accommodation: Lodge
This final day of trekking takes 4-5 hours, bringing you back to Lukla. Celebrate your achievement with your fellow trekkers and guides as you conclude the trekking portion of the journey.
Activity: Trek to Lukla
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: Lodge
Take a scenic morning flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu. Spend the day at leisure exploring the city, shopping for souvenirs, or simply relaxing. In the evening, you can enjoy a farewell dinner with cultural performances.
Activity: Fly to Kathmandu
Meal: Breakfast
Accomodation: 4* hotel
Our company representative drive you to international airport .
Important Note: Your safety is our prominent concern and duty. The scheduled itinerary is subject to change. The changes on itinerary may occur due to the flight cancellation, trekking members’ health problem, weather or any other emergency situation. Trekking leader has the right to take immediate action if such situation arises. We request you all to separate some additional days to balance for such emergency situations.
Flight Cancelation: The weather in Lukla cannot be predicted hence resulting in the cancellation of the flight. Returning to hotel and lodging and fooding cost is not included. We will take our flight the next day if the weather remains clear. There is another option of hiring a helicopter for Lukla that also demands the additional cost.
Activity: Fly back
If our standard itinerary doesn't fully meet your needs, we are happy to tailor it to your specific preferences and requirements.
Trekking From Jiri to Everest Base Camp starts from Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. Upon your arrival day will be the rest day. Further on, it moves with a glimpse around the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu Valley; such as Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath and Boudhanath.
Further From Kathmandu, your trek head towards to reach Jiri. it takes almost 8 hrs driving. Until recently, Jiri has been the traditional starting point for treks in the Solu Khumbu and gives views of the original route taken by early mountaineers before the Lukla Airport came into being. From here it is an easy day’s walk uphill to the first night at Bhandar. From Bhandar, the trail is about 8 km and takes around 5 to 6 hours by passing through some beautiful villages and farmlands with terraces. From here, continuous trekking at Bhandar leads to Sete, Junbesi, and Nunthala respectively. The trail contains ups and downs. One will feel exuberant glancing over the various scenery along the trekking route-like green hills, forests, and traditional Sherpa villages. This trail then joins the regular route of Everest Base Camp Trek at Namche Bazaar. Further ahead from Namche, it moves to Tengboche, Dingboche, and Lobuche to reach Everest Base Camp. Various suspension bridges need to be crossed; uphill walks besides the Dudh Kosi River need to be hiked, which presents breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The trekking down from the iconic Everest Base Camp traces back through Pheriche, Namche Bazaar, down to Lukla, and from Lukla, it traces a scenic flight back to Kathmandu. ### Best Time for Jiri to Everest Base Camp Trek
It is usually considered from March to May, during which time the temperature ranges from 10°C to 20°C. In addition, this season remains pretty clear, and it hardly sees heavy snowfall or rainfall. Rhododendron forests, which line these trails, have blooms that enhance the beauty of the trek.
Autumn extends from September to November, and the temperature lies between 12°C and 16°C. This is equally a good time for sightseeing since there are clear skies, breathtaking views of the scenery, and glimpses of Nepali festivals and culture. The trails are green and fresh after the monsoon, so it is easier to trek.
Daily rainfall during the summer and monsoon season between June and August makes the trails slippery and landslides prone. However, it is a great time for lush greenery and few people, for those who want to be left alone.
Winter is the coldest season, usually from December to February, and sees heavy snowfall at higher altitudes. The temperature drops below zero, and trails may get blocked, but the trek is possible for those who like snow at a lower elevation.
We start the trekking program early in the morning by having a warm breakfast; it will take 7 to 7:30 am that will help during the day’s tour. In this way, at 8 o’clock in the morning, we’ll start our trek and go to the next camp, walking 4 to 5 hours. In the tour, generally, we stop for a while and take some awesome views of the peaks, rivers, forests, and villages.
Lunchtime at noon provides time for rest and restoration amidst breathtaking views. This usually ends in the early evening of any given day of trekking, after which a hot delicious dinner is served around 6 or 7 pm. Expertise in the guiding team, comfort, and proper care-the reason for this experience to be both unforgettable and enjoyable.
Physical Requirements for Jiri to Everest Base Camp Trek
The Jiri to Everest Base Camp Trek does not demand extra physical fitness; however, trekkers should not have knee or ankle problems or heart and lung conditions. A daily walk of 4-6 hours with breaks is enough to be covered by most people. It is recommended that light exercises such as walking, hiking, or yoga be started 1-2 months beforehand in preparation for the trek.
Acclimatization is very important in the Jiri to Everest Base Camp Trek primarily because the entire trail goes uphill to attain an altitude of 5,365 meters at Everest Base Camp. Altitude sickness normally sets in above 3,000 meters, and thus this trek allows for good acclimatization, including a couple of overnight stays at Namche Bazaar itself.
Namche Bazaar is a lively hub that is surrounded by snow-capped peaks, and an opportunity may present itself for Sherpa village exploration of culture and tradition. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, have more frequent rests, and ascend gradually so that altitude sickness does not come along. Our guide and porters will cope with the problems emanating from altitude sickness; therefore, trekkers will always be in safety and in good condition.

The Everest Base Camp Trek is a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and disconnect from the stresses of daily life. Whether you’re traveling with colleagues, friends, family, or as a female trekker, this trek is an excellent option for those who are moderately fit. While it’s possible to trek independently, foreign visitors are required to have a guide and porter due to local regulations.
Our company provides highly qualified and experienced guides and porters who are fluent in English and renowned for their kindness and professionalism. We’re committed to introducing you to the rich culture and traditions of Nepal, and we can arrange for a translator if needed to ensure clear communication.
Our 15 day trekking package is perfect for group trekking. Since each porter can only carry up to 20 to 25kg, it’s essential to pack efficiently. We offer porters to assist with carrying warm clothing and personal belongings, and the number of guides and porters we provide depends on the size of the group. We take great care to ensure that you have the necessary support to make your trek both enjoyable and safe.
The number of guides and porters we provide will depend on the size of the group, as follows
| Number of Trekkers | Numbers of Guide | Numbers of Porter |
| For 1 or 2 trekkers | 1 guide | 1 porters |
| For 3, 4, or 5 trekkers | 1 guide | 2 porters |
| For 6 or 7 trekkers | 1 guide | 3 porters |
| For 8 trekkers | 1 guide & 1 assistant guide | 4 porters |
| 9 trekkers | 1 guide & 1 assistant guide | 4 porters |
| For 10 trekkers | 1 guide & 2 assistant guide | 5 porters |
Note: company will provide the Number of guide and porter depends of group size.
To summarise, Everest Base Camp Trek is an ideal way to experience the natural beauty of the Himalayas and the cultural richness of Nepal. Our friendly and experienced team will ensure that you have an unforgettable adventure.
It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the beautiful country of Nepal, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and warm hospitality. As part of our commitment to providing you with a top-notch experience, we have arranged for your accommodation in a standard 3-star hotel in the bustling city of Kathmandu.
Over the course of your journey with us, we will take you through two major cities and several picturesque villages, each with its unique charm and character. In the cities, we have arranged for 3-star hotels that offer all the modern amenities and comforts you would expect. In the villages, we will provide accommodations such as teahouses, homestays, or lodges that come equipped with essential facilities, ensuring that you have a comfortable and authentic experience of rural life in Nepal.
We take great care to ensure that all your dietary needs are met during your trip. Our meals are prepared with the utmost care and attention to detail, using locally sourced ingredients and traditional Nepali recipes. You will have the opportunity to taste some of the most delicious and healthy dishes, including the famous Dal, Bhat, and Tarkari, as well as Indian and Tibetan cuisine. We are mindful of any dietary restrictions you may have and will work to accommodate them to the best of our abilities.
One of the highlights of your Everest Base Camp Trek will be the time spent in the charming village of Nepal, where you will get to experience the local food, drinks, and hospitality of the Sherpa communities. You will also have the chance to witness local songs and traditional dances, performed by the hospitable locals.
As a special treat, we will provide a farewell dinner upon the completion of your trek that includes some normal continental foods. We believe that this will be the perfect way to cap off your journey and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Your safety and comfort are our top priorities, and we have taken every precaution to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable trip. Our team of experienced guides and porters will be with you every step of the way, providing support and assistance as needed. We are honoured to have you as our guest, and we look forward to providing you with an unforgettable journey that blends cultural immersion with adventure.
The Everest Base Camp Trek is a breath-taking journey that takes you through a variety of landscapes, including terrace farming, forests, and base camps. It is important to note that in order to preserve the local flora and fauna, the use of plastic materials, including plastic water bottles, is strictly prohibited.
Visitors are encouraged to bring their own reusable water bottles, filled with water, to ensure that they have access to safe and clean drinking water throughout the trek. To guarantee the safety and hygiene of our guests, we strongly advise against drinking water directly from taps or streams. When your water bottle runs out, you can refill it at any of the available teahouses or lodges along the route.
However, please be aware that due to the high volume of visitors on the Everest Base Camp Trek, it may be necessary to purchase properly filtered and boiled water. We understand the importance of staying hydrated on this trek, but we ask that all visitors respect the environmental regulations in place to protect the local ecosystem. By bringing your own reusable water bottle and properly disposing of any waste, you can help us preserve the beauty of the Everest region for generations to come.
When embarking on a trek such as Everest Base Camp Trek, it is crucial to obtain travel insurance to minimize the risk of mishaps or to reduce their impact. Therefore, we strongly recommend that all trekkers obtain travel insurance before commencing their journey.
The insurance must cover essential medical check-ups, helicopter rescue in case of any medical emergencies or calamities during the trek, and other necessary expenses. We consider travel insurance as a compulsory requirement and recommend that trekkers present their insurance certificate to Graceful Adventure before starting the trek.
Please note that Graceful Adventure does not sell insurance policies, and it is the responsibility of the trekkers to obtain their insurance certificates from certified insurance companies. To assist trekkers from different regions, we recommend the following insurance companies:
Please note that these companies were recommended by previous travelers and are for recommendation purposes only. We encourage trekkers to conduct their own research and choose an insurance company that meets their specific needs.
In summary, obtaining travel insurance is crucial for treks such as Gokyo Lake Trek. It is a standard practice that helps to minimize the risk of mishaps and ensure that trekkers receive timely medical assistance if required.
In Nepal, trekking is a popular activity that is permitted throughout the country for individuals or groups. However, certain areas, such as conservation areas, wildlife reserves, and the Himalayas, are restricted, and trekkers must obtain permits issued by the Nepalese government and tourism board. It’s important to note that permits can only be obtained through government but not through any trekking agencies and not by individuals directly.
For those planning to Everest Base Camp Trek, obtaining a Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) card is mandatory. The Nepal Tourism Board in Kathmandu issues TIMS cards, which typically take 20-30 minutes to obtain. The process involves filling out a form and paying a fee of 30 USD.
Additionally, the trek will be through two different rural municipality. They are Khumbu Rural municipality and pashanglamu Municipality. To trek in this area one should take Khumbu rural municipality entry permit and Khumbu Passang lamu municipality entry permit which may cost 3000 NRP and 2000NRP respectively. A photograph is required for the application.
During the Everest Base Camp Trek we also have to enter to Sagarmatha National park. So, one should need the entry permit and local entry permit should also be taken from tourism board Nepal, which may cost 3000NRP according to the local rules.
To summarize, TIMS card, Sagarmatha National park entry permit, local area entry permit are necessary for trekking in Everest Base Camp. It’s crucial to keep in mind that the TIMS card can only be obtained from the Nepal Tourism Board in Kathmandu, while the permit can be obtained from Nepal Tourism Board. By obtaining these permits, trekkers can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience while also supporting the conservation efforts in the region.
Electricity and internet access will be available 24/7 in urban areas. However, during treks, there may be instances of power outages in some village areas. Even in tea houses or lodges where you choose to stay, there may be additional charges for utilizing electricity or internet services due to the busy route or rural location. Please note that during the trek, access to electricity or internet will not be available. Therefore, it is advised to charge your electronic devices in the tea houses or lodges where you will be lodging.
Nepal’s bustling urban hubs, namely Kathmandu and Pokhara, offer a plethora of convenient ATM and money exchange services that facilitate the acquisition of Nepalese currency for travelers. However, such amenities may not be readily available in rural areas, where only Nepalese currency is accepted, and modern banking infrastructure may be scarce.
To circumvent any potential inconveniences, it is strongly advised that travellers plan in advance and exchange foreign currency for Nepalese currency before embarking on a trek. This will ensure that adequate local currency is readily available to purchase essentials such as food, water, and other necessary supplies during the trek. Seeking guidance from local currency exchange services in Kathmandu can also help expedite the process and minimize any undue stress.
Graceful Adventure Travels Pvt. Ltd. is a highly reputable and renowned adventure travel company, registered and based in the beautiful country, Nepal. We specialize in offering exceptional trekking packages to guests from all over the world, who seek to explore the awe-inspiring Himalayas. At Graceful Adventure Travels, we are committed to excellence in all aspects of our work.
Our primary goal is to ensure that our guests have a safe and unforgettable adventure, which is why we have earned a reputation for providing an exceptional level of service. Our team is composed of experienced and hardworking guides, assistant guides, and porters who are passionate about ensuring that our guests have an enjoyable and unforgettable experience.
We take pride in offering a range of services and facilities that are designed to enhance the overall trekking experience, making it both fun and adventurous. We are dedicated to meeting the needs and expectations of our valued guests, and we go above and beyond to ensure that their journey is a success. From the moment they arrive in Nepal until the end of their trek, we spare no effort in providing personalized attention, exceptional service, and genuine care.
At Graceful Adventure Travels, we are committed to upholding the highest standards in the adventure travel industry. Our mission is to provide a safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable experience that creates memories that last a lifetime.
Tipping is a customary way of expressing gratitude for services rendered in Nepal. It is a discretionary practice, and trekkers may choose to tip individuals at their discretion based on their personal satisfaction with the services provided.
Tipping is typically offered on the final day of the trek, although trekkers may choose to tip hotel staff, lodge employees, or other individuals at any time during their trip. When deciding on the amount to tip, it is essential to consider the quality of the service provided, the duration of the service, and the level of personal satisfaction. While tipping is a common practice in Nepal, it is not obligatory, and trekkers should not feel pressured to tip if they are not satisfied with the services received. Additionally, if a trekker is unable to tip due to financial constraints, it is important to express gratitude verbally by saying Dhanyabad or Thank you.
1. Package Selection: Start by visiting our company’s website www.gracefuladventure.com and select Everest Base Camp Trek package. You’ll find all the details, including the itinerary, inclusions, exclusions, and prices. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer support team, who will be happy to assist you.
2. Personal and Group Information: Once you have decided to book the package, fill out the booking form on our website with the necessary personal and group information. Please ensure that all details are accurate, as any mistakes or omissions may lead to issues during the trek.
3. Confirmation: Once you submit the booking form, our company representative will review your information and contact you within 24 hours to confirm your booking. We will send you our standard agreement, which outlines the terms and conditions of the booking. Please read the agreement carefully and ask us if you have any questions.
4. Advance Payment: To confirm your booking, we require a 20% advance payment of the total cost of the package. You can make the payment through our secure online payment gateway, which accepts all major credit and debit cards. Alternatively, we can send you a payment link or provide you with our bank details for a direct bank transfer.
5. Booking Confirmation: Once we receive your advance payment and signed agreement, we will confirm your booking and send you a receipt of payment. We will also provide you with a detailed itinerary, packing list, and other essential information to prepare you for the trek.
6. Pre-Trek Briefing: Before the trek starts, we will conduct a pre-trek briefing, either in person or online, to go over the itinerary, safety protocols, and other relevant information. This briefing is essential to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.
We hope that this updated booking process meets your requirements and makes it easier for your customers to book our Everest Base Camp Trek package. If you have any further questions or suggestions, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to help.
It usually takes up to 21 days including acclimatization days, sightseeing, and travel time.
The best time to do this trek is during the spring from March to May and during autumn from September to November, as the weather generally remains stable with clear views of the mountain.
Though prior experience is not obligatory, the trek is rather challenging, requiring a good level of fitness due to its length, altitude, and nature of the terrain.
The highest point will be Kala Patthar (5545m), offering panoramic views of Mount Everest and surrounding peaks.
Yes, for altitude sickness avoidance and making your ascend safe, acclimatization days will be provided at Namche Bazaar and at Dingboche.
Accommodations are lodges or teahouses along the way and 4-star hotels in Kathmandu.
The price includes breakfast every day. Extra meals can be bought at lodges, and they also provide rice, noodles, soups, and local dishes.
The trek is physically demanding because of long daily hikes (4-9 hours) and high-altitude terrain. A good level of stamina and preparation is recommended.
However, you can trek yourself but it highly recommends hiring guide and porter in case of navigating, safety concern, and especially in case of bearing heavy loads.
You are supposed to hold Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and one TIMS card or Trekkers’ Information Management System card.
Some of the basic things are warm clothes, trekking shoes, sleeping bag, first-aid kit, water purification tablets, and a trekking pole. But the organizer will give you an exhaustive list to take along.
Most of the lodges will have access to the internet and phone services, but it’s quite slow and an added cost.
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