Trip Details

  • Destination: Nepal
  • Trip Difficulty: Strenuous
  • Trip Style: Tea House Lodge Trek
  • Transport: Private Vehicle / Aeroplane
  • Food: Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel + Tea House Lodge
  • Group Size: 1
  • Max Elevation: 5550 m

Highlights

  • Base Camp of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world
  • Everest pass: Cho La Pass (Cho La 5,367m)
  • Kala-Patthar (5545m), the highest point of Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek
  • Explore shimmering and unmodified lakes
  • Ngozumba, the Longest glacier in Nepal
  • Gokyo Ri viewpoint, view of Himalayas, glaciers, and lakes
  • View of Himalayas; Mt. Everest (8,848m) Lhotse (8,516 m), Cho-Oyu (8, 201m), Nuptse (7,855m) Amadablam (6,812 m), and Mt. Makalu (8,463 m) with other unnamed peaks
  • Gokyo Valley as Ramsar Site (wetlands of international importance) by UNESCO
  • Sagarmatha National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Sacred Himalayan Landscape, World Wildlife Fund
  • Lukla Airport, World a famous airport with a short runway
  • Namche Bazar, a world-renowned village at a high altitude
  • Tengboche Monastery, the largest monastery in the Khumbu region (Dudh Koshi George)
  • Trails crafted by Sherpa culture and mysterious mani-stones

Stunning panorama of the world’s 4 highest mountains Mt. Everest (8848.86 m), Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, and Mt. Cho-Oyu, visiting traditional Sherpa villages, monasteries, into alpine woodlands of rhododendron, pines, oaks, firs, and birch trees, around the high valley of Khumbu with emerald Gokyo Lake, a crossing of high Tsho-la pass, standing at the base of world's highest peak Mt. Everest.

Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake and Cho-la Pass Trek with Nepal Adventure Team is a mesmerizing and enjoyable adventure leading you to the foot of the world's highest mountains Mt. Everest and Mt. Lhotse.

Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Lake, and Cho La Pass Trek offer an incredible vista of Mt. Everest (8,848m) Lhotse (8,516 m), Cho-Oyu (8, 201m), Nuptse (7,855m), Mt. Pumori (7,161 m), Ama-Dablam (6,812 m) and world’s 5th highest Mt. Makalu (8,463 m) with many other smaller unnamed peaks in the comfort of a nice cozy lodge on the route of trekking.

Starting this fabulous Everest Base camp trek with a scenic short flight to Lukla at 2,820 meters high village, our adventure starts from Lukla leading through several cultural Sherpa villages with Buddhist religious monuments and monasteries. The walk leads to the famous Namche Bazaar at 3,440 meters high, the capital of Khumbu and the main hub of the Sherpa’s. After Namche, our trek will finally reach our destination at Everest Base Campafter a wonderful time at Gokyo Lake with a hike up to a scenic viewpoint of Gokyo Ri, and crossing Tsho-la 5,367 m high pass while enjoying the views of the tumbling Khumbu Ice Falls and Khumbu glacier.

Our next adventure leads to a steep climb to the top of Kalapathar the highest point of the trek at 5,545 meters with alluring views of Mt. Everest at a close distance from other high surrounding peaks. After a glorious moment and gaining the experience of a lifetime with alluring sceneries, you will head back to Lukla through a nice valley of Pheriche unto Namche Bazaar. A sweeping scenic flight brings you back to Kathmandu after an amazing adventure and the great service from the Nepal Adventure Team and its friendly guides and porters.

Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour

Outline Itinerary

  • Day 1Arrival at airport and transfer to hotel
  • Day 2Preparation day in Kathmandu
  • Day 3Drive to Ramechhap, and Fly to Lukla (2,820 m) then trek to Phakding (2,640 m) 4 hours
  • Day 4Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m) 5 hours
  • Day 5Rest day at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization and excursion
  • Day 6Trek to Dole (4,110 m) 6 hours
  • Day 7Trek to Machherma (4,470 m) 4 hours
  • Day 8Trek to Gokyo (4,800 m) 4 hours
  • Day 9Gokyo rest day, hike to Gokyo Ri (5,357 m)
  • Day 10Gokyo to Thaknak (4,750 m) 4 hours
  • Day 11Cross Tsho-la (5,367 m) and trek to Dzongla (4,830 m) 7 hours
  • Day 12Trek to Lobuche (4,940 m) 5 hours
  • Day 13Trek to Gorakshep (5,170 m) and Everest Base Camp (5,364 m) and return to Gorakshep, 6-7 hours
  • Day 14Hike to Kalapathar (5,545 m) trek to Pheriche (4,280 m) 5 hours
  • Day 15Trek to Namche Bazaar via Pangboche (3,900 m) and Thyangboche
  • Day 16Trek back to Lukla (2820 m)7 hours
  • Day 17Fly back to Ramechhap, and drive back to Kathmandu
  • Day 18International departure

What's Included

  • Airport pick up and drop by car
  • Welcome and farewell dinner at a typical Nepalese restaurant with traditional music and dance
  • 3 night’s standard hotel in Kathmandu on twin sharing basis including breakfast
  • Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu both-way flight ticket 
  • 14 night’s teahouse lodge throughout the trek
  • Full board meals- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and tea/coffee in a cup during the trek
  • Fully English speaking, licensed, qualified trekking guide (leader) and assistant guide as per the group
  • Porter service, 1 for 2 trekkers
  • All staff (guide and Porter) salary, food, equipment, lodge and insurance, flights, etc.
  • Sagarmatha National park entry fee (permit fee)
  • TIMS Card (Trekkers Information Management System)
  • Sleeping bag and down jacket (if needed)
  • Trekking Route map
  • Nepal Adventure Team’s T-shirt and certificate of appreciation
  • First Aid Medical Kit
  • All the government VAT and local taxes
  • Nepal visa fee
  • International flight (airfare)
  • Extra drinks such as alcoholic and non-alcoholic
  • Personal expenses such as phone bill, chocolate, bakery, battery charge, laundry, hot shower, and extra porter
  • Extra accommodation and meals behind schedule
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Tips to guide and porters

PRICES & DATES

Useful Information

Passport and Visa

All foreign nationals, except Indian citizens, need visas to enter Nepal. Getting a visa must be the easiest one though. You just have to go to the Nepalese Embassy/consulate in your country or it can also be obtained upon your arrival at Kathmandu International Airport. To get a visa, you need to bring 2 pp size photos, visa fees, and a valid passport.
Tourist Visa Fees: 3 days transit visa - Free of Cost

15 Days – 30 USD

30 Days – 50 USD

90 Days – 125 USD

For more information, please contact the Department of Immigration.
Kalikasthan, Kathmandu
Tel: 00977-1- 4429660 | 4438862 | 4438868 | 4433934
E-mail: [email protected].
Website: http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np/

Means of Transport

Transportation for Everest Base Camp and Tsho La pass trek is a private vehicle (Car, Jeep or Toyota Hiace) and a Domestic flight to Lukla and fly back to Kathmandu and airport pick up and drop by car. Everest base camp and Tsho La Pass trek transportation cost is already included unless otherwise noted.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is a must when you travel abroad. Therefore before you come to Nepal, please make sure you have your insurance documents with you since our insurance companies cannot insure foreign nationals. Because of the reason that they cover all the expenses if you face some unfortunate happenings and you have to be rescued or medically assisted during the trip or if your belongings are lost or stolen.

Solo Travellers

We have arranged for a single traveler to pay for a single trip only. He has to share the accommodation with other people of the same sex though while he can also join the other groups.

Foods and Accommodations

On the 15 Days, Everest base camp trek all meals are provided during the trek while only breakfast will be available in Kathmandu. Generally, traditional Nepalese(daal, Bhat, curry, and pickle), Tibetan, Continental, Indian and other cuisines are available in the local lodges/teahouses. There will also be a welcome and farewell dinner for guests in Kathmandu. In Kathmandu, you'll be staying in the best quality standard hotel, on a twin-sharing basis. On trekking, accommodations are simple yet comfortable on-mountain lodges. Toilets and bathrooms need to be shared in some teahouses.
Note: Single room is always available but only on special requests and spending extra bucks.

Health and Fitness Required

No previous experience is required since it's a moderate trek. But you being a healthy person, physically and mentally is very important. It is better if we prepare ourselves a few days/weeks prior to the start of the trek by jogging and running regularly since will be walking a lot of ups and downs in the hills, ridges, villages, and mountains. Participants with pre-existing medical conditions should inform us beforehand.

First Aid Kit/High Altitude Sickness

Nepal Adventure Team strongly suggests that you have your own personal first aid or medical kit. This trip takes you to some high altitudes though not much but the slow walks and regular stops between the walks will help you acclimatize to high altitude saving you from the high altitude sickness called AMS(acute mountain sickness). Gaining altitude without proper consideration of AMS is fatal.

Your Guide and Porter

Since mountain trekking takes you to remote places over high altitudes, the leader should have a piece of significant knowledge in the field so that he can wonderfully and safely lead you there clearing any obstacles on the way. We, Nepal Adventure Team can proudly say that our guides are highly qualified for the role. They are fully trained, experienced, and licensed. They have undergone a whole lot of training to make themselves useful in various situations and to make your journey a smooth and pleasant one.
Our porters are always fully equipped with the gears they need and as per the company policy, they are always insured and completely looked after. They are our backbone. We allow a maximum weight of 25 kg to be carried by one porter. We make sure that they are well-paid and well-treated.

Best Time to Travel

The best time for trekking to the Everest base camp and Tsho La pass trek is Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) because the weather is warm and moderate while the view and visibility are the best. The winter is also somehow fine but the monsoon is the less frequented time because of the occasional heavy rain and when the roads might be troublesome.

Equipment and Packing Lists

After booking with Nepal Adventure Team, please pack the necessary items as listed:

  • Travel documents: passport, visa (if you have one), travel insurance, air tickets, voucher, passport photo (x 2)
  • Bank cards or credit cards, travelers' cheques, etc
  • Comfortable boots and runners/sports shoes.
  • 6-8 pairs of socks woolen/cotton.
  • Fleece jacket, Down / Duvet Jacket, and Rain / windproof jacket.
  • Gloves- 2 pairs.
  • T-shirts 4-6 pcs, shirts(woolen/cotton).
  • A cap for the day and a woolen hat or Balaclava for evening/morning wear.
  • Trousers.
  • Short and tracksuits.
  • Sleeping bag (4 seasons) with inner liner.
  • Large and small towels.
  • Toiletries.
  • Water bottle.
  • Sun /snow glass.
  • Ski / walking poles(optional but useful).
  • First Aid/medical kit.
  • Rucksack/backpack.
  • Duffel Bags(carried by porters or animals).
  • Torch / Flashlights with spare batteries.
  • Pen knife/ Swiss knife.
  • Scarf/mask (for dust and wind).
  • Personal hygiene stuff.
  • Any other extras you feel are necessary like binoculars, cameras, books, journals, and more.

Precautionary Note:

Trekking has been long established in Nepal, so the itineraries are modified and moderated in such a way that you can take it easy and slow. DO NOT RUSH AND ENJOY. There is plenty of time and the guide will keep track of you all the time. It might be a bit harder or a bit colder but you will get used to it.

Additional Money

Every traveler is different and they spend their own way. Some spend on food and drinks while others on souvenirs. Either way, consider your own spending habits and also tipping, emergency fund ($200), etc before you pack up and leave.

Trip Specific Safety

Your guide is always there for your safety concerns and to look after your valuables. But you have to be equally careful. Carry some sort of wallet or belt for your important documents and money. The hotels have a safety deposit box where the lock is recommended before passing the luggage.

A Couple of Rules

Possession or use of any illegal drugs is totally intolerable. It is because of the law that respects the local people and their culture. The group will be expelled in such a case.

Responsible Tourism

Nepal Adventure Team strongly believes that we all are equally responsible to act in favor of the local people and the surrounding environment. Our clients too have an important role to

  • Respect the local laws, customs, and beliefs
  • Always ask for permission before doing something local or consult with the leader
  • Keep the area the same as you found it, wherever you go, and dispose of rubbish
  • Support local skills to encourage positive sides of tourism.

Feedback and Reviews

This is very very important for us. After your travel, we want your feedback whether it is good or bad since that's the way we can thrive further. To motivate you to finish the review or feedback online, we are going to give you an 8% discount on your next trip with us. Outstanding, ain't it?

Additional Information

For all the additional information, go to Contact Us or send a message and call directly to Mr. Jeevan Thapa Magar at +977 9851234322 (Viber/WhatsApp) 

Client Reviews

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    Rating Review by: Sophia Bianchi, France

    A Himalayan Odyssey

    Trekking through the rugged terrain of the Khumbu region, I was surrounded by towering peaks and sweeping vistas that took my breath away. Crossing the Cho La Pass was a daunting yet rewarding feat, offering unparalleled views of the Himalayan landscape. The journey was enriched by the warmth and hospitality of the Sherpa people, who welcomed us into their communities with open arms!

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    Rating Review by: Rohan Gupta, India

    Awe-Inspiring Adventure

    Everest Base Camp and Cho La Pass Trek was an awe-inspiring adventure! From the majestic peaks to the challenging mountain passes, every moment was filled with breathtaking beauty. The trek tested my endurance, but the sense of accomplishment upon reaching Everest Base Camp was unparalleled. Crossing the Cho La Pass was a thrilling highlight, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.