- Breathtaking scenic depictions of the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam.
- At 5,364 meters, ascend to the mythic Everest base camp, and the trekkers begin assembling to ascend to the summit.
- Breathtaking sunrise views of the summit of Everest and the neighboring summits from Kala Patthar, the highest point east of the Himalayas.The
- Sherpa population of Namche Bazaar, a major cultural and economic center of the Everest region.
- Wander through one of the most highly sacred Tengboche Monasteries.
- Follow this UNESCO World Heritage Site, known not only for its remarkable biodiversity but for its scenic beauty.
- Just go on a cultural adventure with the warm Sherpa people and their lifestyle.
- The best part is the air travel to Lukla, the base of the Everest region, and the view of the Himalayas.
- Enjoy the company of fellow hikers and form emotional and lasting bonds as a consequence of hiking due to the inherent nature of hiking.
Everest Base Camp Group Trek
Trip Highlights
Detailed Overview
Everest Base Camp Group Trek is very useful not only for paying individual attention to the trekker without any problems during the trip but also for guaranteeing the smooth running of the trip.
Whether as individuals or in a group, you are, beyond doubt, bound to come across our groups and have a fuzzy feeling. The beauty of adventure is that it is for one and all, which makes it form a safe or joyful background in itself.
Not only is the walk from base camp to the summit of the world the trek itself, but steps are also part of the walk and part of the enjoyment of every step along the way. Here, a sense of adventure is created by picturesque woodland, across suspension bridges, down rivers, and Sherpa huts. You will be moved to places of interest, e.g., Namche Bazaar, Tengboche Monastery, and Sagarmatha National Park.
Every day, there is a new picture of a snow-capped mountain, e.g., Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Nuptse. Trekkers can experience Sherpa culture and Buddhism as well as village life. Every measure of their staggered stroll is enchanted as they are led inexorably toward the titan of all mountains, Everest.
Strict departure times allow you to easily schedule your travel, and our experienced team will do their very best to smoothly and memorably craft your travel.
All our guides and porters are good, amiable, and the best. The job that has to be accomplished to be able to control will be achieved in a way that all you will have to focus on at the end is the walk itself. For the expert trekker/or the beginner, the Everest Base Camp Group Trek organized by World Alpine Treks is an adventure that'll stay in memory forever.
Everest Base Camp Group Trek Route
The Everest Base Camp Group Trek starts with a flight to Lukla, a charming little mountain village located in the region. After this point, the hike begins, and you have to cross stunning trails promising lovely views with pine and rhododendron forests along the way.
The first place to visit is Phakding, which is quiet, has only a few houses, and is located between the Dudh Koshi River. The trail becomes slightly inclined as you cross suspension bridges and pass through some sheer houses.
Shortly after, you arrive at Namche Bazaar, which acts as the busiest and foremost center of the entire Everest area. This is where you take a rest day to acclimatize, but go around the markets to do some shopping, visit cafes, and other viewpoints for your first look at Mount Everest.
Namche Bazaar is followed by a trail that already leads deeper into the mountains on your way to Tengboche. This place is well-known for its monastery, which is one of the biggest in this area, and stunning views of the Everest and Ama Dablam, which are seen here.
It goes on through valleys, yak grazing areas, small villages in Dingboche and Lobuche, and so on. As it goes on, you move closer to the destination at the Everest Base Camp, and happiness as you acclimatize at the same altitude.
The last fantasy of the trek is the achievement of the Everest Base Camp, which the trekkers dream of during their trek. Observing oneself standing at the foot of the highest point in the world is one of the most amazing feelings.
The next day, you rise up early to start the trek to Kala Patthar, which is the highest point to see the region. The golden sunshine over the mighty Everest and other neighboring mountain peaks will remain in your memory till the end of your life. When you are through admiring the views, you begin to hike back towards Lukla, which is also on the same trail used.
Expert Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival Day in Kathmandu (TIA)
The first day marks your arrival day in Kathmandu. Clear all the visa requirements and customs clearance, if any, at the arrival section of the airport. As you come out, you will find a representative from World Alpine Treks waiting for you holding a board with your name. You will then be transferred to your hotel in Kathmandu. The representative will shortly inform you about the plans ahead.
Day 2 Preparation Day in Kathmandu
Spend the day in Kathmandu preparing for your Everest Base Camp trek. After breakfast, meet your guide for a briefing and gear checklist before heading to Thamel to purchase or rent any trekking essentials. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, then relax or explore around the city. In the evening, repack your gear, have dinner, and rest early to prepare for the flight to Lukla the next day.
Day 3 Fly to Lukla & Trek to Phakding
On the third day, you will be headed to the domestic terminal of Tribhuwan Airport for a flight to Lukla. The flight to Lukla in itself is an enriching experience where you will be able to enjoy some beautiful views of the mountains. As you land in Lukla, you will meet our other crew members at the airport. From Lukla, we walk down the trail along with hotels and lodges to the Dudhkoshi River. We cross a long suspension bridge over the river and follow a path that takes us to Phakding.
Day 4 Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar
We wake up early and enjoy our breakfast. Then we follow our trail that goes through an undulating path up and down via traditional villages, fields, and rhododendron forests. We gradually ascend up and enter Sagarmatha National Park with magnificent views of Mt. Thamserku in sight. We pass villages like Jorsale and Monjo on the way to Namche. Namche Bazaar is an old but lively Sherpa village. It is a gateway to all the trekking routes that go to the Everest region. There are many vibrant shops, cyber cafes, restaurants, hotels, and lodges at this time. Namche Bazaar never rests. It always gets a lot of visitors and is always crowded.
Day 5 Acclimatization Day & Hike to HEV
The narrow streets of Namche are always crowded. Do not be surprised if the yak bells and other horns wake you up. Today is a day set aside for acclimatization purposes. As we gain height, our body needs to be well-adapted to the altitude change. Therefore, we have set aside an extra day in Namche. Today, we hike up to the Everest View Hotel for close-up views of the mountains in the Everest region. From the hotel, we can enjoy some striking views of mountains like Kwangde, Thamserku, Kangtega, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, etc. We can visit a museum and a photo gallery on our way back to Namche from the Everest View Hotel.
Day 6 Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche
As we ascend, our trail traverses through the forests of rhododendrons with brilliant views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Amadablam, and Mt. Lhotse in sight. After a while, the trail descends to the Dudh Koshi River at Phungi Thanga. From here, the trail further ascends through the forests of pine and rhododendron to Tengboche. Tengboche is accessible from the Tengboche monastery and has astonishing views of Mt. Ama Dablam along with other peaks in the region. Tengboche monastery is considered the largest monastery in the region.
Day 7 Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche
We leave Tengboche and start climbing up the trail for around six hours to Dingboche. As we ascend, we can notice the change in vegetation. We can find ourselves moving above the tree line with pastures and meadows along the way. On the way, we can see small fields enclosed by stone walls to protect crops from cold winds. As we open up to the meadows of Dingboche, we will find ourselves in a spectacular location with wonderful views of Lhotse and Nuptse Ridge in sight. If the weather is favorable, one can relish the amazing views of the sunset over the Ama Dablam Himal in the Everest region.
Day 8 Acclimatization Day in Dingboche
We spend another day in Dingboche. This day in Dingboche is a part of acclimatization. As we have already gained enough height, acclimatization is a necessity. Therefore, we enjoyed our day in Dingboche today. After breakfast in the guesthouse, we hike up to Nagerjun for close-up views of the mountains in the Everest region. We will be blessed with amazing views of Mt. Makalu, Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Nuptse, and many more. After enjoying the spectacles of the mountains from Nagerjun, we walk back to the guesthouse in Dingboche for the night.
Day 9 Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche
Leaving Dingboche, the trail climbs up a ridge with some magnificent views of Taboche Peak and Cholatse. Further, the trail continues through yak pastures until we cross a wooden bridge over a stream to Duglha. From Duglha, we ascend up for an hour along a steep route above the moraine of the Khumbu glacier. From here, we ascend the valley to Lobuche, enjoying the views of Khumbutse, Pumori, and Lingtren. Mt. Everest becomes invisible as it is hidden behind the towering peaks of Lhotse and Nuptse.
Day 10 Trek to Everest Base Camp via Gorekshep
Today is one of the most rewarding days of our journey. Our week-long hard work is going to pay off as we will be stepping into the Everest Base Camp – the dream of every single travel lover. From Lobuche, we follow a rocky path to the last village of the trail – Gorekshep. From Gorekshep, we continue towards the world’s highest base camp, i.e., Everest Base Camp, through the Khumbu glacier. It is considered one of the most dangerous sections of the Everest Base Camp Trek. As we reach the base camp, we will be showered with some mesmerizing views of glaciers, lakes, caves, and icefalls. Though the views of Mt. Lhotse and Mt. Nuptse are quite clear, Mt. Everest hides back behind the shades of Lhotse and Nuptse. After spending some time in base camp, we return to Gorekshep via the same route.
Day 11 Hike to Kalapatthar & Trek Back to Pheriche
Today, we woke up a little early to catch the sunrise views from Kalapatthar. We hike up for around two to three hours from Gorekshep to Kalapatthar. As we ascend, we get the first glimpse of the mighty Mt. Everest along with the other peaks like Mt. Pumori, Mt. Lingtren, Mt. Khumbutse, Mt. Changtse, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Cho Oyu, Mt. Ama Dablam, etc. The golden rays of sunrise glittering over the snow-clad mountains in the region look amazing. After having this amazing view from Kalapatthar, we retraced our steps back to Pheriche.
Day 12 Trek Back from Pherich to Namche Bazaar
Today, we descend down to Namche Bazaar via the same path that we had taken earlier. It takes around 7 hours, covering a distance of 21 km. This route offers beautiful views of the Himalayas as you make your way back to Namche for a well-deserved rest.
Day 13 Trek Back from Namche Bazaar to Lukla
We further descend to Lukla via Phakding. The trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla takes around 6–7 hours, starting to descend to Phakding, followed by a trek to Lukla. This route follows the Dudh Koshi River, passing through scenic villages and suspension bridges, offering a peaceful end to your Everest adventure.
Day 14 Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu
We take a return flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel room in Kathmandu. You can relax in your room for the rest of the day.
Day 15 Kathmandu City Tour
The 15th day of the tour is to plan for the Kathmandu city tour. Kathmandu is a city enriched with artistic palaces, beautiful monuments, ancient temples, and other constructions of historical and cultural importance. No wonder the city has seven out of ten UNESCO-listed world heritage sites. Today, you will be guided to the UNESCO-listed heritage sites in Kathmandu. These heritages are perfect examples of the rich history, exceptional culture, and architectural treasures of Nepal. At first, you will be taken to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The art, crafts, and carvings in the palaces, temples, and other monuments of the Durbar Square are excellent. After that, you will be escorted to Swayambhunath stupa (Monkey Temple) and Boudhanath stupa, respectively.
Day 16 Final Day - Departure
Before a few hours of your scheduled flight, you will be transferred to the international terminal of Tribhuwan International Airport.
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Cost Breakdown
What's included
All the services mentioned in the cost breakdown are included in 16 days Everest Base Camp Group Trek price.
Flights/Transportations
- International/ Domestic Airport pick-up/ drop-off facility by Tourist Car.
- Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu flight, including domestic Airport tax.
Accommodations
- 3-night accommodation in a 3-star category hotel in Kathmandu.
- 11-night accommodation in Guesthouses/Lodges during the trekking journey.
Meals
- Full board meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the trekking days
- Breakfast at a hotel in Kathmandu.
Required Permits
- Trekkers Information Management Permit (TIMS).
- Sagarmatha National Park Entry Fees.
- Khumbu Pasang Lhumu Municipality Entrance Permit.
Guide & Porter
- Highly Qualified, English-speaking, knowledgeable trekking Guides with their salary, accommodation, food, and airfare.
- 1 helpful porter for 2 trekkers to carry your trekking equipment and personal stuff with their salary, accommodation, and food.
Essential Equipment
- World Alpine Treks' Duffel bag, Trekking Map, Company T-shirt, and Sleeping Bag( You must return the Sleeping Bag after completing the Trip).
- World Alpine Treks First Aid Kit.
- An oximeter to measure Oxygen and pulse Levels during the trekking days.
Complimentary
- Seasonally available fresh Fruit during trekking days.
- Farewell dinner in a Traditional Nepalese Restaurant with a Cultural Performance.
What's not included
- International airfare to/from Nepal.
- Nepal entry visa fee - You can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. USD 30 for 15 days, USD 50 for 30 days, USD 125 for 90 days visas. You need 2 passport-size photos.
- Travel insurance to cover emergency evacuation and medical expenses.
- Hot showers during the trek, except for Namche and Lukla.
- An extra night's hotel in Kathmandu in case of early arrival or late departure.
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
- Personal refreshment expenses - soft drinks, hard drinks, mineral bottled water, cigarettes, chocolates, etc.
- Utility expenses like telephone, electricity for charging, internet (WI-FI), laundry services, etc.
- Tips for support crew members of your trekking team.
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