Everest base camp Challenge
Everest base camp Trek is the best trekking in Everest Region (KHUMBU). and It is the place where the expedition group tented their camp during the expedition's periods before the technical climbing of Everest starts.
Everest base camp Trek is the best trekking in Everest Region (KHUMBU). and It is the place where the expedition group tented their camp during the expedition's periods before the technical climbing of Everest starts.
Everest base camp is the place where the expedition
group tented their camp during the expedition’s periods before
technical climbing to Everest starts. Everest base camp is not a fixed
place, it is set on the Khambu glacier that’s why the base camp changes
after the glacier moves. After many attempts of climbing and scarifies,
when Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgey summated on the top
the popularity of Everest rises high all over the whole world. After
being popular in the world people started keeping an interest in this
region and area. Then slowly and gradually every adventure lover starts
to visit this Everest region that makes the Everest base camp popular and
Busy.
Now, the Everest base camp trek is selected as one of the best trekking adventures on the planet. This trek to base camp is one of the best chances to see the area and to know more about its traditions, culture, history, and lifestyles of the locals living here. This Everest adventure trek can be done in various ways according to people's demand, capacity, and time. We have rapid 14 days Everest base camp trek for those who have less time, physical fitness, good health, and enough trekking experience. We also have 17 days Everest base camp trek for those people who have time, good health, and normal physical fitness. We also designed the Everest base camp trek via Gokyo lakes for those who prefer off-beaten paths and seeing lakes at high altitudes. We have also designed Everest high pass trek for those who prefer challenging and trekking in high hills.
Now, the Everest base camp trek is selected as one of the best trekking adventures on the planet. This trek to base camp is one of the best chances to see the area and to know more about its traditions, culture, history, and lifestyles of the locals living here. This Everest adventure trek can be done in various ways according to people's demand, capacity, and time. We have rapid 14 days Everest base camp trek for those who have less time, physical fitness, good health, and enough trekking experience. We also have 17 days Everest base camp trek for those people who have time, good health, and normal physical fitness. We also designed the Everest base camp trek via Gokyo lakes for those who prefer off-beaten paths and seeing lakes at high altitudes. We have also designed Everest high pass trek for those who prefer challenging and trekking in high hills.
Short Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu (1,300m) and transfer to the hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu –lukla-phakding(2652m)3 -4 hours walk.
Day 03: Phakding – Namche bazaar (3440 m) 5-6 hours walking.
Day 04: Namche Bazaar –Acclimatization Day.
Day 05: Namche Bazar to Pangboche (3860 m) 6 – 7 hours walking.
Day 06: Pangboche to Dingboche (4360 m) 3-4 hours walk.
Day 07: Dingbochea- acclimatization day.
Day 08: Dingbochea to laubecha (4940 m) 5hours.
Day 09: labauche – Gorek-Shap (5170 M)-Everest base camp (5364 m)-Gorek -Shap (5170 m) 8-9 hours walking.
Day 10: Gorek shep-kala-Patthar/Everest base camp-Pheriche (4280 m) 8-9 hours walks.
Day 11: pherichea-pangbochea-tengbochea-namche bazaar (3440 m) 6-7 hours walking.
Day 12: Namche bazzar to lukla (2800 m) 6 hours walk.
Day 13: Lukla to Kathmandu.
Day 14: Farewell friend.

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu (1,300m) and transfer to the hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu –lukla-phakding(2652m)3 -4 hours walk.
Day 03: Phakding – Namche bazaar (3440 m) 5-6 hours walking.
Day 04: Namche Bazaar –Acclimatization Day.
Day 05: Namche Bazar to Pangboche (3860 m) 6 – 7 hours walking.
Day 06: Pangboche to Dingboche (4360 m) 3-4 hours walk.
Day 07: Dingbochea- acclimatization day.
Day 08: Dingbochea to laubecha (4940 m) 5hours.
Day 09: labauche – Gorek-Shap (5170 M)-Everest base camp (5364 m)-Gorek -Shap (5170 m) 8-9 hours walking.
Day 10: Gorek shep-kala-Patthar/Everest base camp-Pheriche (4280 m) 8-9 hours walks.
Day 11: pherichea-pangbochea-tengbochea-namche bazaar (3440 m) 6-7 hours walking.
Day 12: Namche bazzar to lukla (2800 m) 6 hours walk.
Day 13: Lukla to Kathmandu.
Day 14: Farewell friend.
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu (1,300m) and transfer to the hotel.
After your arrival at the Kathmandu Tribhuvan international airport, you will be greeted by representatives from Magic Himalaya Treks and Expeditions. The representatives with your name board at the airport. You will be transferred to the Hotel Holy Himalaya or a similar category by our staff after finishing the customs formalities. After checking in to the hotel and resting for a while you will be introduced to your guide and he will help you with the preparation of trekking types of equipment. In the evening you will go for a welcome dinner with our team and enjoy dinner in Nepalese cultural music and dance
Day 02: Kathmandu –lukla-phakding(2652m)3 -4 hours walk.
After breakfast, our guide will transfer you to the domestic terminal of Kathmandu airport in the early morning. With the finest views of Everest Himalayan ranges we will land at the gateway destination called Lukla (2840 m) where we will begin our trips. After reaching the tensing Hillary airport Lukla with 40 minutes flight above a green hill surrounded by the world's high mountain peaks we will meet our remaining crew members and do some packing. After staying over there for a few minutes in the prosperous village of Lukla we will trek to Phakding. To have acclimatization we will hike around the village around the monastery. Stay Overnight stay at Phakding in Jorge Garden or a similar category hotel with a full board provided.
Day 03: Phakding – Namche bazaar (3440 m) 5-6 hours walking.
Walking on the sides of Dudh Koshi River on the beautiful pine forests crossing many suspension bridges including the famous Hillary suspension bridge we will able to catch the wonderful prospect of Mt . Thamserku (6618 m). Passing the Benker, Chumoa, and Monjo on the way, we will reach the entrance check post of Sagarmatha national park where your permits for trekking will be checked. After that, we pass Jorsale the last before Sherpa capital Namche- bazaar. The trails climb up through forests and bridges until we reach the meeting of the Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi Rivers. After ascent for about 2 hours, we will be able to see the first view of Mount Everest smiling peering over the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge. We will stop for the view in Chauteri for a few minutes which could be good rest in climbing up as well. After that, we still need to hike up about 1.5 hours to reach the Sherpa capital the gateway to MT EVEREST and the main trading center of this region. Stay overnight in Hotel Nemche or a similar hotel. The full board was provided.
Day 04: Namche Bazaar –Acclimatization day
This is the schedule followed by each and every trekker as it is recommended by the health experts to have a rest day and necessary to stay active and move in the rest day instead o sitting idly. In the rest, we can hike to the Thame or Khunde for relaxing and exploring the villages themselves. Namche Bazaar is the main center of the Everest (Khumbu) region and has government offices, ATMs, an internet café, shops, restaurants, a bakery, and colorful markets each Friday evening and Saturday. Our trek guides will take you to the tourist visitor’s center near the headquarter of the Sagarmatha national park where you can absorb things related to Everest ascenders, and Sherpa culture and will also learn about various plant and animals. We also take an interesting side up to Khumjung village which can be best for acclimatization and we can find an air tap in Syangboche. Just a few minutes from there we can see the Everest view hotel where lots of foreigners and especially Japanese come to stay during their Everest helicopter tour. Along with a great view of Everest, Kongde, Thamserku, and Khumbila, we will visit Hillary's school and come back to Namche village after lunch. Take a look at the movie called into thin air or a similar Everest expedition movie in the guest house. Stay overnight in Hotel Namche with a full board provided.
Day 05: Namche Bazar to Pangboche (3860 m) 6 – 7 hours walking.
After breakfast, we start our trips towards Pangboche enjoying the superb view of Mt Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Amadoblam, and a close-up view of Thamserku. Our treks keep going on ups and downs overlooking magnificent views of the great Himalayas. Along the way, we can spot wild lives and then the way goes ups to Kayangjuma. After that, we will reach to Sansa where the path to Gokyo and trek to Everest base camp is separated. Then the trails followed the pine forests and we also see prayer flags festooned bridge over the Dudh Koshi River and passed them. We reach Phunki Thenga a small settlement for tea and a small army post amidst the alpine woods. After having relaxed a bit in Phungi Tanga we will go to Tengboche which is a step up the hill. Tengboche is a great place with close-up views of Amadoblam, Nuptse, and Everest. Here we have a chance to explore the biggest Buddhist monastery all over in the Khumbu region. After having lunch the trails leads down to the river once again to another airy suspension bridge where Pangboche is about 5 minutes away. Stay overnight at Everest view lodge or similar in Pangboche. The full board was provided.
Day 06: Pangboche to Dingboche (4360 m) 3-4 hours walk.
We start our trip early in the morning after breakfast. Passing many Mani walls, Chortens, and small villages on the way our trek begins towards the Dingbochea. On the way towards Dingbochea, you can have a wonderful view of the Amadoblam Mountains which are very nice mountains and look like the thumb shape of your hand. You will have your lunch in the Dingboche where you stay and can go to hike in the afternoon around the villages. Overnight stay in Sherpa land and full board provided.
Day o7: Dingbochea- acclimatization day.
After breakfast, there are two options for the day which are normal and challenging. The normal is that you can go to the Chhukhung village (4730 m) which is the starting point of island peak climbing and can go to kongma la pass. The harder option is to climb the Nagarjun hill just above Dingbochea which is very hard and a good viewpoint of the mountain that we had passed behind and can see a few more such as Makalu and many more. Stay overnight in Dingbochea in full board.
Day 08: Dingbochea to laubecha (4940 m) 5hours.
We will start the day with the climb to Thukla (dDughla) through the Khumbu Khola valley. The trek along the arid terrace is awarded with awesome views of mountains on all sides. As we come to the yak herders' place called Dusa, the valleys begin to narrow and continue through Phulung Karpo of the campsites during the first successful Everest expeditions in 1953. After crossing the small metal bridge we will reach Dughla from where we start to trek up the steep terminal moraine of the Khumbu glacier. We can find our way through the boulder-strewn slope as we ascend Chupki Lhara, an eerie ridge top with a dramatic change in mountain view. At the top, after walking for about 1 hour we will find an arrow of stones with very nice Tibetan prayer flags around there surrounding the memorials of a famous person who has died in Everest expeditions. From 10 times Everest summated Babu Chiring Sherpa to American mountaineer Scott Fisher memorials can be seen over there who perished on a mission to climb Everest and it is the best way to rest (relax) after that thokla hard up. We are in the vicinity of Everest but the highest mountains of the world still remain hidden. Walking the side of the world's biggest glacier Khumbu we will not be able to see it but can have many mountains view such as Khumbutse, Lingtren, Pumari, and maha langur Himal. This is the place where begins thin air and hard to breathe due to high altitude and less oxygen. Overnight stay in warm Himalayan eco-resort and full board provided.
Day 09: Labauche – Gorekshap (5170 M)-Everest base camp (5364 m)-Gorek-shap (5170 m) 8-9 hours walking.
The trail to Gorekshap goes ahead through the lateral moraine of the Khumbu glaciers. We pass through the pyramid signpost. Ahead on the trail, we see the crest of the north ridge of Everest along with Mt .pumari, maha langur, longterm, Khumbutse, Nuptse, etc. a small ascent would take us to Thangma Riju from where we perceive 360-degree vista of snowy mountains. Climbing steeply up to the top through the torrent of Changri glacier, we catch our first glimpse of kala patthar, a gray-green knoll beneath Mt. Pumori. As we reach Gorekshap, we will be surrounded by snow-capped mountains looming all around us including the top of the world Mount Everest. After a brief lunch and rest, we take the trail to Everest base camp through the once-past Gorekshap Lake. Continuing straight ahead, we come through the Indian Army mountaineers' memorials. As we reach Everest base camp we cannot stop ourselves from appreciating the Everest climbers who take hazardous routes through the Khumbu icefall. In the spring we can see mountaineers' tents stand out in bright colors against all the dull gray surrounding around. Nuptse, Khunbuste, and Pumari are the mountains we can view from base camp. Actually, Everest cannot be seen from the base camp properly, for we need to wait until the next day morning to up the Kalapatthar hill, or those who are interested to go Kalapatthar on the same day can go with our guide or Sherpa. Overnight stay in the local guest house at Gorekshap and full board provided.
Day 10: Gorekshep - Kalapatthar/Everest base camp-Pheriche (4280 m) 8-9 hours walks.
Today is the climax of our trip. We start early in the morning to catch the dramatic views from kala patthar witnessing the first light of the day shining on Mount Everest. However, we need to get prepared for an early morning, dark and cold temperature (-10 to -14 c) departure beforehand. We can see familiar peaks like Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Changtse Tower to the east even as begins to reveal themselves emerging between the west shoulder crest and Nuptse. When climbing the Kalapatther we can pause to catch our breath at several places from where we can have an outstanding viewpoint to snap pictures of the highest mountain. After two hours of walking, we will be in the best viewpoint of the world called kalaPatther where we scramble to climb the rocky outcrop near the summit marked by claims and prayer flags. As we reach the top, we will sit on the kalaPatther rocks and our eyes taking in the unbelievable Himalayan panorama, wandering from one mighty massif to another. As we can take pictures of how much we can take and also take the inner view with our minds and eye to last a lifetime. On being back to Gorekshap, we have breakfast and wait for those who have gone to Everest base camp. After they arrived back at the hotel take a descends back to the Ferichea for a good night's rest at a lower altitude. stay in a Himalayan hotel with a Full board provided.
Day 11: pherichea-pangbochea-tengbochea-namche bazaar (3440 m) 6-7 hours walking.
We will trek down through the hillside blanketed by rhodendrons and juniper trees. If it's spring, pink and red rhododendrons flowers ablaze our surroundings. We may have our lunch in Tengbochea or waits up to Phungi Tenga it depends on our hungriness. After crossing the prayer flags we need to walk up to the hill through jungles. When reaching the way of Khumjung village and the way to Gokyo we walk straight looking at the stunning view of Amadablam, themself, and many more. On reaching the guest house you will have a hot shower and have a relaxed sleep in your room. Overnight stay in Namche bazaar at hotel namche or similar. and full board provided.
Day 12: Namche bazzar to lukla (2800 m) 6 hours walk.
The trails descend steeply downward by controlling the body. With a good view of local’s villages and many flowers, we will have lunch in Phakding. Climbing down in the same way also makes you feel different and good. After two weeks you will be in Lukla and overnight stay over there and full board provided.
Day 13: Lukla to Kathmandu
In the early morning after breakfast take a flight in the morning to Kathmandu and transfer to a hotel and take a rest. After some hours if you like you can go for a walk around the city. Or can take rest in hotel. You may also visit the local markets and buy Nepalese items and gifts for your friends and family. In the evening you may visit the office. If someone has a flight on that day he will be transferred to the airport for departure.
Day 14: Farewell friend
This is the time to say bye to the mountainous country and is the end day of your trip to the Himalayas. About three hours before your flight you will be taking off you will be taken to the airport for final departure. On the way back home you will have plenty of time to think about your trip to Everest base camp with Magic Himalaya Treks and expeditions.
After your arrival at the Kathmandu Tribhuvan international airport, you will be greeted by representatives from Magic Himalaya Treks and Expeditions. The representatives with your name board at the airport. You will be transferred to the Hotel Holy Himalaya or a similar category by our staff after finishing the customs formalities. After checking in to the hotel and resting for a while you will be introduced to your guide and he will help you with the preparation of trekking types of equipment. In the evening you will go for a welcome dinner with our team and enjoy dinner in Nepalese cultural music and dance
Day 02: Kathmandu –lukla-phakding(2652m)3 -4 hours walk.
After breakfast, our guide will transfer you to the domestic terminal of Kathmandu airport in the early morning. With the finest views of Everest Himalayan ranges we will land at the gateway destination called Lukla (2840 m) where we will begin our trips. After reaching the tensing Hillary airport Lukla with 40 minutes flight above a green hill surrounded by the world's high mountain peaks we will meet our remaining crew members and do some packing. After staying over there for a few minutes in the prosperous village of Lukla we will trek to Phakding. To have acclimatization we will hike around the village around the monastery. Stay Overnight stay at Phakding in Jorge Garden or a similar category hotel with a full board provided.
Day 03: Phakding – Namche bazaar (3440 m) 5-6 hours walking.
Walking on the sides of Dudh Koshi River on the beautiful pine forests crossing many suspension bridges including the famous Hillary suspension bridge we will able to catch the wonderful prospect of Mt . Thamserku (6618 m). Passing the Benker, Chumoa, and Monjo on the way, we will reach the entrance check post of Sagarmatha national park where your permits for trekking will be checked. After that, we pass Jorsale the last before Sherpa capital Namche- bazaar. The trails climb up through forests and bridges until we reach the meeting of the Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi Rivers. After ascent for about 2 hours, we will be able to see the first view of Mount Everest smiling peering over the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge. We will stop for the view in Chauteri for a few minutes which could be good rest in climbing up as well. After that, we still need to hike up about 1.5 hours to reach the Sherpa capital the gateway to MT EVEREST and the main trading center of this region. Stay overnight in Hotel Nemche or a similar hotel. The full board was provided.
Day 04: Namche Bazaar –Acclimatization day
This is the schedule followed by each and every trekker as it is recommended by the health experts to have a rest day and necessary to stay active and move in the rest day instead o sitting idly. In the rest, we can hike to the Thame or Khunde for relaxing and exploring the villages themselves. Namche Bazaar is the main center of the Everest (Khumbu) region and has government offices, ATMs, an internet café, shops, restaurants, a bakery, and colorful markets each Friday evening and Saturday. Our trek guides will take you to the tourist visitor’s center near the headquarter of the Sagarmatha national park where you can absorb things related to Everest ascenders, and Sherpa culture and will also learn about various plant and animals. We also take an interesting side up to Khumjung village which can be best for acclimatization and we can find an air tap in Syangboche. Just a few minutes from there we can see the Everest view hotel where lots of foreigners and especially Japanese come to stay during their Everest helicopter tour. Along with a great view of Everest, Kongde, Thamserku, and Khumbila, we will visit Hillary's school and come back to Namche village after lunch. Take a look at the movie called into thin air or a similar Everest expedition movie in the guest house. Stay overnight in Hotel Namche with a full board provided.
Day 05: Namche Bazar to Pangboche (3860 m) 6 – 7 hours walking.
After breakfast, we start our trips towards Pangboche enjoying the superb view of Mt Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Amadoblam, and a close-up view of Thamserku. Our treks keep going on ups and downs overlooking magnificent views of the great Himalayas. Along the way, we can spot wild lives and then the way goes ups to Kayangjuma. After that, we will reach to Sansa where the path to Gokyo and trek to Everest base camp is separated. Then the trails followed the pine forests and we also see prayer flags festooned bridge over the Dudh Koshi River and passed them. We reach Phunki Thenga a small settlement for tea and a small army post amidst the alpine woods. After having relaxed a bit in Phungi Tanga we will go to Tengboche which is a step up the hill. Tengboche is a great place with close-up views of Amadoblam, Nuptse, and Everest. Here we have a chance to explore the biggest Buddhist monastery all over in the Khumbu region. After having lunch the trails leads down to the river once again to another airy suspension bridge where Pangboche is about 5 minutes away. Stay overnight at Everest view lodge or similar in Pangboche. The full board was provided.
Day 06: Pangboche to Dingboche (4360 m) 3-4 hours walk.
We start our trip early in the morning after breakfast. Passing many Mani walls, Chortens, and small villages on the way our trek begins towards the Dingbochea. On the way towards Dingbochea, you can have a wonderful view of the Amadoblam Mountains which are very nice mountains and look like the thumb shape of your hand. You will have your lunch in the Dingboche where you stay and can go to hike in the afternoon around the villages. Overnight stay in Sherpa land and full board provided.
Day o7: Dingbochea- acclimatization day.
After breakfast, there are two options for the day which are normal and challenging. The normal is that you can go to the Chhukhung village (4730 m) which is the starting point of island peak climbing and can go to kongma la pass. The harder option is to climb the Nagarjun hill just above Dingbochea which is very hard and a good viewpoint of the mountain that we had passed behind and can see a few more such as Makalu and many more. Stay overnight in Dingbochea in full board.
Day 08: Dingbochea to laubecha (4940 m) 5hours.
We will start the day with the climb to Thukla (dDughla) through the Khumbu Khola valley. The trek along the arid terrace is awarded with awesome views of mountains on all sides. As we come to the yak herders' place called Dusa, the valleys begin to narrow and continue through Phulung Karpo of the campsites during the first successful Everest expeditions in 1953. After crossing the small metal bridge we will reach Dughla from where we start to trek up the steep terminal moraine of the Khumbu glacier. We can find our way through the boulder-strewn slope as we ascend Chupki Lhara, an eerie ridge top with a dramatic change in mountain view. At the top, after walking for about 1 hour we will find an arrow of stones with very nice Tibetan prayer flags around there surrounding the memorials of a famous person who has died in Everest expeditions. From 10 times Everest summated Babu Chiring Sherpa to American mountaineer Scott Fisher memorials can be seen over there who perished on a mission to climb Everest and it is the best way to rest (relax) after that thokla hard up. We are in the vicinity of Everest but the highest mountains of the world still remain hidden. Walking the side of the world's biggest glacier Khumbu we will not be able to see it but can have many mountains view such as Khumbutse, Lingtren, Pumari, and maha langur Himal. This is the place where begins thin air and hard to breathe due to high altitude and less oxygen. Overnight stay in warm Himalayan eco-resort and full board provided.
Day 09: Labauche – Gorekshap (5170 M)-Everest base camp (5364 m)-Gorek-shap (5170 m) 8-9 hours walking.
The trail to Gorekshap goes ahead through the lateral moraine of the Khumbu glaciers. We pass through the pyramid signpost. Ahead on the trail, we see the crest of the north ridge of Everest along with Mt .pumari, maha langur, longterm, Khumbutse, Nuptse, etc. a small ascent would take us to Thangma Riju from where we perceive 360-degree vista of snowy mountains. Climbing steeply up to the top through the torrent of Changri glacier, we catch our first glimpse of kala patthar, a gray-green knoll beneath Mt. Pumori. As we reach Gorekshap, we will be surrounded by snow-capped mountains looming all around us including the top of the world Mount Everest. After a brief lunch and rest, we take the trail to Everest base camp through the once-past Gorekshap Lake. Continuing straight ahead, we come through the Indian Army mountaineers' memorials. As we reach Everest base camp we cannot stop ourselves from appreciating the Everest climbers who take hazardous routes through the Khumbu icefall. In the spring we can see mountaineers' tents stand out in bright colors against all the dull gray surrounding around. Nuptse, Khunbuste, and Pumari are the mountains we can view from base camp. Actually, Everest cannot be seen from the base camp properly, for we need to wait until the next day morning to up the Kalapatthar hill, or those who are interested to go Kalapatthar on the same day can go with our guide or Sherpa. Overnight stay in the local guest house at Gorekshap and full board provided.
Day 10: Gorekshep - Kalapatthar/Everest base camp-Pheriche (4280 m) 8-9 hours walks.
Today is the climax of our trip. We start early in the morning to catch the dramatic views from kala patthar witnessing the first light of the day shining on Mount Everest. However, we need to get prepared for an early morning, dark and cold temperature (-10 to -14 c) departure beforehand. We can see familiar peaks like Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Changtse Tower to the east even as begins to reveal themselves emerging between the west shoulder crest and Nuptse. When climbing the Kalapatther we can pause to catch our breath at several places from where we can have an outstanding viewpoint to snap pictures of the highest mountain. After two hours of walking, we will be in the best viewpoint of the world called kalaPatther where we scramble to climb the rocky outcrop near the summit marked by claims and prayer flags. As we reach the top, we will sit on the kalaPatther rocks and our eyes taking in the unbelievable Himalayan panorama, wandering from one mighty massif to another. As we can take pictures of how much we can take and also take the inner view with our minds and eye to last a lifetime. On being back to Gorekshap, we have breakfast and wait for those who have gone to Everest base camp. After they arrived back at the hotel take a descends back to the Ferichea for a good night's rest at a lower altitude. stay in a Himalayan hotel with a Full board provided.
Day 11: pherichea-pangbochea-tengbochea-namche bazaar (3440 m) 6-7 hours walking.
We will trek down through the hillside blanketed by rhodendrons and juniper trees. If it's spring, pink and red rhododendrons flowers ablaze our surroundings. We may have our lunch in Tengbochea or waits up to Phungi Tenga it depends on our hungriness. After crossing the prayer flags we need to walk up to the hill through jungles. When reaching the way of Khumjung village and the way to Gokyo we walk straight looking at the stunning view of Amadablam, themself, and many more. On reaching the guest house you will have a hot shower and have a relaxed sleep in your room. Overnight stay in Namche bazaar at hotel namche or similar. and full board provided.
Day 12: Namche bazzar to lukla (2800 m) 6 hours walk.
The trails descend steeply downward by controlling the body. With a good view of local’s villages and many flowers, we will have lunch in Phakding. Climbing down in the same way also makes you feel different and good. After two weeks you will be in Lukla and overnight stay over there and full board provided.
Day 13: Lukla to Kathmandu
In the early morning after breakfast take a flight in the morning to Kathmandu and transfer to a hotel and take a rest. After some hours if you like you can go for a walk around the city. Or can take rest in hotel. You may also visit the local markets and buy Nepalese items and gifts for your friends and family. In the evening you may visit the office. If someone has a flight on that day he will be transferred to the airport for departure.
Day 14: Farewell friend
This is the time to say bye to the mountainous country and is the end day of your trip to the Himalayas. About three hours before your flight you will be taking off you will be taken to the airport for final departure. On the way back home you will have plenty of time to think about your trip to Everest base camp with Magic Himalaya Treks and expeditions.
Cost Include
- Everest conservation permits.
- Everest trekking map.
- Full board plan (breakfast lunch, dinner) provided during trekking.
- Hotel on bed and breakfast plan during Kathmandu stay.
- An experienced license holder guide and required porters. (1 porter for two trekkers and there will be 1 assistant guide for more than six trekkers.)
- International and domestic pick up/drop.
- Medical kit box and required medicine for the trek.
- Rounds tickets to Kathmandu-lukla for trekkers, guides, and assistant guides.
- Trekking equipment like a down-jacket, and duffel bag will be provided.
- TIMS Card (Trekkers information’s management system).
- All necessary transportation during sightseeing.
- Food, drinks, salary, equipment, insurance, transportation, accommodations, and local tax for guides and porters.
- All government tax and vat.
- Welcome and farewell dinner with us.
Cost Exclude
- Your travel insurance.
- Your international flights and departure tax.
- Any expenses of personal nature.
- Tips for guide and porters.
- Nepal entry visa fee.
- Any kind of bar bills (alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks.)
- Rescue operation in case of emergency.
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