Everest Base Camp Trek – Trek in Nepal | Trekveda

February 21, 2020

Everest Base camp Trekis a lethal journey on hills and come back alive is an achievement itself. At a point, it started feeling like blue bed sheet is there with white embroidery by snow flexes. You’ll get 5 Charming views of the Alpine lake on the way, though treks in India are well known but nepal trekking has so much to offer and this ultimatetrek in nepal: Everest base camp trek is one amogst them which gives you the wonderful experience and Everest base camp trek best time pre-monsoon (February, March, April and May) and post monsoon (late September, October, November and December), whereEverest base camp trek packageis worth taking in world’s heights peak is not just a thing to hike it needs courage and a perfect trek leader. Come on guys you can do it, it’s just the last few brave steps to the summit”, you’ll get voice with a roar from trek leader and guide a man of excellent persona and an amazing confidence and knowledge about the work he is supposedly hired for. It was his passionate encouragement that made the trip successful and trusts us without him being there most of us would have missed out on the core of the beauty of the nature which needs eyes of an admirer to appreciate and the rest of us would never be able to make it to the top.


What Makes this Trek Different?

A vacation to a suburb is something that attracts you the most and sure the trekkers too, the most. The cool breeze, the bright sun which seems so pleasant in the chilliness of the area and of course the scenic landscape the place offers to the eyes which are already too tired with the hypocrisy of the world.

There always comes a point where we want to travel to a place which is neither too far from our residence yet far enough to give our souls a break. Amongst the many places that we can choose from Everest Base Camp (it lies in NEPAL, don’t even need much hustle to get there) is one of the highly recommended places that one must visit once in their lifetime.

Situated at a height of 17,600 Ft. amongst the innumerable places that the Himalayas have offered to us to visit this is one of the yet unexplored places and it’s a treat and delight to yourself to be able to do this trek while you are still young and energetic.

Trek Itinerary
Day 1:Arrival at Kathmandu

You shall be received by our representatives at the airport from where you will be taken to your hotel and made to check in your respective rooms. The rest of the day is left for you to be one with the place and prepare yourself mentally and physically. Some of the eager tourists might not want to miss out on the Thames Street which is a local hub of multi-cuisine restaurants, casinos, and shops from where trekking gears can be purchased. A nearby tourist spot is the Darbar Marg.

Day 2:Kathmandu- Lukla- Phakding (2652 m)

Early morning post breakfast the group boards their flight to Lukla from Tribhuvan Domestic Airport, Kathmandu. It’s a 35 min journey through heaven(and I mean it), the plane passes through the innumerous valleys of Nepal which when looked from above looks mesmerizing and is a moment to be captured in the heart more than those cameras. On landing at Lukla, sorry but the trek starts immediately to the 2652 m high situated Phakding guided by our representatives, it’s a 2.5 hrs trek through a number of villages of Nepal where you can appreciate the undisplayed colors of beauty. You can give yourself ample rest at the hotel in Phakding

Day 3:Phakding - Namche Bazaar (3440 m)

The next morning we trek for another 5-6 hrs on an inclining path to the yet beautiful suburb called Namche Bazaar at 3440 m of height. The route passes through a range of green lush mountains just like described by various poets in their odes. We stop at the place called Monjo which will be the last place where you get food till the next stop, Namche. The path is a bit tougher than you have traversed yet. To add to the beauty of the place and personifying life in its extremest way is the Dudh Koshi River that flows all the way long to Namche. An unclear view of Everest and Lhotse peaks is possible just before we step into Namche and let you rest in your hotel for the night.

Day 4:Acclimating to Namche (Short Hiking)

We are not going to be harsh on you so you guys have the day to yourselves to enjoy a mini New York, i.e. our Namche Bazaar and make yourself comfortable with not only the altitude of the place but also with a rich heritage of the place. Coffee shops, cafes all are a treat here and to add to the knowledge of our tourist who loves knowing about the place we have the Namche museum another 20 min trek from the main market, also u can get the clear view of the Everest and Lhotse ranges that remained unaccomplished the day before. Enjoy well the next day got to get you going!

Day 5:Namche - Tengboche (3860 m)

A small valley situated at 3860 m, this is going to be the highlights of the trek through this 5 hrs long moderately difficult trek is going to exhaust you but the result is going to be totally rewarding. Also the local monastery there is worth a visit and to get in sync with the inner self!

Day 6:Tengboche - Dingboche (4360 m)

The trek today is going to cover a lot of places, starting with Pangboche village where we are likely to halt for lunch. Post worshipping the stomach lets worship the job we are here to do, passing through Pheriche we reach the Imja Valley which cradles the Lobuche river which nourishes the life that sustains on its banks. You get an amazing opportunity to cross the river and start an inclining trek to the destination Dingboche. The trek is going to last for an exhausting 6-7 hrs, be prepared.

Day 7:Acclimatization at Dingboche

After being quite harsh (though it’s our job) we still care for our guests as our God! We will help you take a small hike to get a mesmerizing view of the 3 beautiful peaks Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Cho Yu plus plenty of another peak also allow you to do sightseeing at the place and enjoy yourselves and prepare for the fun that still awaits you!

Day 8:Dingboche - Lobuche (4940 m)

Today we trek to Dughia first were on the way you can enjoy the scenic mountains and the river flowing through them just as Bollywood has always portrayed to us in the YashRajFilms. Do not miss to catch a glimpse of Mt. Pumori, Mt. Nuptse and Mt. Cholatse and Thamserku(PS:- All of them look literally the same but they have got distinct identities). Once we cross the Khumbu glacier, you see another set of mountain peaks namely Mt. Khumbulse, Mt. Lingtren, and Mt. Mahalangur which all are near to the Everest which itself ain't visible from here.

Day 9:Lobuche - Gorakshep (5170 m) - Everest base camp (5364 m)

This 5-7 hrs trek along the glacier route will lead to you to the Everest base camp from where although the peak won’t be visible but the feeling to be at the base of the worlds highest peak itself is an accomplishment. We will not leave you disappointed, we will show the peak tomorrow from Kala Patthar. Time to get back to Gorakshep for the night, calm the butterflies till tomorrow.

Day 10:Hiking to Kala Patthar (5645 m)

Yay guys! You have made it to the most amazing part of the trek. This is going to be the most difficult part of your journey but there is no gain without the pain. You see THE MOUNT EVEREST from Kala Patthar and this is going to be the breathtaking moments in your lives the one that you will cherish all your lives. Enough of capturing the moment, time to get back to Pheriche. It’s a declining trek of 5-6 hrs, but be careful, do not slip!

Day 11:Pheriche - Namche

We are now taking you back to Namche. Going to be 6-7 hrs declining trek.

Day 12:Namche - Lukla

It’s the way back to Lukla on a 6-7 hrs declining trek. Only a single patch of incline on the way.

Day 13:Lukla - Kathmandu

We drop you to the airport to be able to make you board your flight to Kathmandu. We had a great time guiding you through the Himalayas. Hope you enjoyed too! Waiting for your re-arrival

Day 14:Departure

You shall be dropped to the airport by our staff to be able to catch the flight back home on time.

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