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Duration 16 days 16 days
Price From $ 2,845 $ 3,200
Price Per Day $ 178 $ 200
Highlights
  • Walk the classic route to Everest Base Camp, a legendary trail
  • See the Khumbu Icefall from Everest Base Camp and take a picture at the Base Camp rock
  • Ascend Kala Pattar for unforgettable views of Mount Everest
  • Explore the bustling Namche Bazaar to soak up Sherpa culture
  • Visit the hilltop monastery at Thyangboche
  • Visit Sagarmatha Next and support the effort to keep Everest’s trails trash free
  • Step onto the capital city of Nepal which highly rich in culture and tradition, Kathmandu Valley.

  • Experience thrilling landing and takeoff on the world’s dangerous airport: Tenzing- Hillary Airport, Lukla.
  • Encounter rare wild fauna at UNESCO World Heritage site: Sagarmatha National Park
  • Witness four mountains taller than 8000 m viz, Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu and Mt. Cho Oyu
  • Visit the most significant and oldest monastery of Everest region named Tengboche Monastery and Pangboche Monastery respectively.
Trip Style Small group tour Small group tour
Lodging Level Standard Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Hiking & Walking
  • Hiking & Walking
  • High Adventure
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Everest Base Camp
  • Kathmandu
  • Everest Base Camp
  • Kathmandu
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Airfare included
Activities
  • Culture
  • Hiking
  • Trekking
  • Adventure & Adrenaline
  • Bird watching
  • Culture
  • Festivals & Special Events
  • Hiking
  • Nature
  • Photography
  • Trekking
  • Wildlife viewing
Meals Included Breakfast is included throughout the trip. In the teahouses, breakfast will be a choice of bread (a slice of toast, chapatti or Tibetan bread), egg (boiled, fried or omelette), and either muesli or porridge each day. Hot tea/coffee is also served. On some days, there will not be a choice for breakfast and either a trekkers breakfast (egg, hash brown, baked beans and toast) or a pancake with jam/honey will be served. You may also be able to supplement your included breakfast with additional items on the teahouse menu should you wish – additional items not included in the set menu should be ordered and paid for separately. Please note, some more remote teahouses/lodges are unable to provide an extensive menu due to irregular delivery schedules. During periods of bad weather or a high volume of trekkers, there may be a more limited menu choice. Also, the menus and extras are generally more expensive at higher altitudes. Lunches are taken at a teahouse en route – sometimes one of your guides will go ahead with the group’s order to make it more expedient. Dinner is in the same teahouse you sleep at (this is custom in Nepal as teahouses base their room rate on it). Although most lodges have almost identical menus, they are reasonably extensive and offer a varied selection, ranging from traditional Nepalese dhal bhat to pizza and apple pie. Dhal bhat is the staple diet in Nepal and comes in many different forms but generally comprises curried lentils and meat or vegetables, some rice, and a pickle/chutney. Another popular snack is momos: a Nepalese dumpling (fried or steamed) that’s filled with meat or vegetables. Meat is available in the teahouses but we advise against eating it. Meat is often carried in the heat for several days before reaching the lodges and can cause stomach upsets or illness. Germs can also be spread by handling dirty money – we recommend using hand sanitiser. Dietary requirements Gluten-free diets: We strongly recommend you bring extra food and snacks with you to supplement the food on trek as there will be little variety available to you, particularly for breakfast. Even many of the soups are powdered and contain gluten. Gluten-free breakfast options are limited to vegetable fried rice and a choice of egg. On specific days only, a trekkers breakfast (without the toast/with an extra egg) will be served. Vegan diets: Breakfasts are limited to a choice of muesli/porridge made with water each day, and on specific days only, a trekkers breakfast (without the egg) or vegetable fried rice. Lactose-free diet: The same will apply although you will also have a choice of egg each day. If you buy imported food and drink on trek, you will spend more than the suggested amount. Drinking water Staying hydrated is important when undertaking any physical activity but particularly so at altitude where it is generally recommended to drink at least 0.7gal to 1gal (three to four litres) per person per day. We strongly encourage you not to buy bottled water on trek as this contributes to the growing problem of plastic pollution in Nepal. The teahouses sell boiled water for approximately 150-300 Nepalese rupees (US$1.15-US$2.30) per litre (the price increases the higher you trek), which should not require treating. This is also perfect for a bedtime refill as it can double as a hot-water bottle. Alternatively, all teahouses provide free cold water. This should not be drunk untreated, so we recommend you bring a reusable bottle/water bladder/CamelBak (ideally two and wide mouth) and use an effective form of water treatment. There are a wide range of products available including Steripens or purification tablets, which are the quickest and easiest options to use on trek – we recommend talking to an outdoor retailer for the latest advice as technologies are improving all the time. Make sure to check the product’s performance in cold/freezing conditions and consider battery life (lithium batteries are best in cold conditions). Exodus has partnered with Water-to-Go, a filtration system that eliminates more than 99.99 percent of all microbiological contaminants from any non-saltwater source – visit Water-to-Go for more information. Exodus customers can claim 15 percent off their first order and, better still, 15 percent of the purchase value will be donated to the Exodus Travels Foundation. These bottles filter the water as you drink, though the spout may not be the most efficient while moving on trek. Please note, if the water freezes it will clog up the filter. In this event, defrost before use by sitting the filter in lukewarm water for 10-15 minutes.

14 Breakfasts, 11 Lunches and 13 Dinners

Description

Retrace the steps of pioneering adventurers as you walk the classic trail to Everest Base Camp. Led by English-speaking mountain guides from the Himalaya region, we navigate the most illustrious range on the planet, staying in traditional teahouses and visiting atmospheric Sherpa villages. It’s a challenging trek but one made a little easier with our built-in acclimatisation day, our high staff-to-traveller ratio (1:4) and the never-forgotten reward of seeing Everest in all its glory. Expedition departures: Spend two nights at Everest Base Camp in spring, when the climbing parties are preparing for their summit attempt. See Trip Code TNTA for further details. Why trek with Exodus? Free four-season sleeping bag and down jacket hire, available on request One of the highest staff-to-traveller ratios on the trek with one staff member to every four travellers More than 30 years’ experience organising treks in Nepal Carefully planned ascent rates and itineraries with built-in acclimatisation and contingency days Established protocol for Lukla flight delays Exodus annually commissions independent air-safety audits on domestic carriers in Nepal and only use those approved as part of the audit Experienced English-speaking local leaders who are qualified in first aid and trained to recognise and deal with altitude sickness All staff (leaders, guides and porters) are fully insured and paid a fair wage Staff carry oxygen, a first-aid kit, and self-assessment acute mountain sickness cards, used to monitor every traveller at altitude Speak to Exodus office staff who have done the trek themselvesHike the classic trail to Everest Base Camp with our beloved local guides – a trip we’ve run for more than 30 years

The Everest Region is one of the most popular trekking areas of Nepal. Home to Mount Everest, as well as other high mountain peaks, the region is the land of Sherpas – the famed climbers. Hence, the Everest Panorama Trekking is one of the popular trekking trails in the area. It offers you the opportunity to experience the warm Sherpa hospitality as well as breathtaking views of mountains, villages, and rivers. Also, Sherpa settlements like Namche Bazaar, Phakding, Lukla, Mongla Danda, and Tengboche are brimming with tourists in peak season. Everest Panorama Trek is suitable who are unable to go to Everest Base Camp because of altitude, time, or other reason.

Itinerary: Everest Base Camp Trek

Day 1 Arrive in Kathmandu

The tour starts at the Royal Singi Hotel, which has hosted countless numbers of our trekkers over the years. There is a full trek briefing this evening, in which we gather as a group for the first time and go over any questions you may have. Rest up, we begin our trek to Everest Base Camp tomorrow. Accommodation: Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)

Day 2 Early morning transfer to Manthali for your flight to Lukla. Trek to Phakding

Start very early this morning to drive (approximately four hours) to Manthali Airport (RHP), where all Lukla flights now operate from. We leave our hotel at approximately 3am to arrive in Manthali Airport in time for the first morning flights to Lukla. The hotel provides a packed breakfast for the journey. Fly to the mountain airstrip of Lukla (9,190ft/2,800m), and set off on the first short leg of our trek, heading north up the valley of the Dudh Kosi (Milk River), then descend from the small plateau into the forested valley. The trail offers tantalising views of green, hilly terrain before reaching the settlement of Phakding, where we spend our first night. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 8,701ft/2,652m)

Day 3 Follow the Dudh Kosi and ascend to Namche Bazaar, with time to explore Sherpa villages

Heading out of Phakding, follow the Dudh Kosi north. Today’s walk takes us through magnificent forests with glimpses of the mountains ahead. We cross the river several times by bridge as we pass through the villages of Benkar, Monzo and Jorsale. A final bridge brings us to the foot of the steep climb to Namche. Halfway up the ascent, we may get our first glimpse (cloud permitting) of the Everest summit behind the great ridge of Nuptse-Lhotse. A last 985ft (300m) climb brings us to Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa capital and the main town in the area, which get can explore properly on our return from Base Camp. Namche is a prosperous Sherpa town and an important trading centre. It has a weekly market on Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings, but the town always bustles with trekkers, coffee shops, bakeries and stores selling all kinds of trekking and climbing gear and Tibetan souvenirs. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 11,285ft/3,440m)

Day 4 Acclimatisation walk to Kunde and Khumjung; descend to Kyanjuma

Climb steeply out of Namche past the airstrip at Shyangboche to the Everest View Hotel, the highpoint of our day at 12,730ft (3,880m). Built by the Japanese, this spectacularly situated hotel with wonderful views of Everest and Ama Dablam is an ideal place for a tea break. En route to the Everest View Hotel, you have the option to stop at the Sagarmatha Next experience centre. Here we can learn about the work this local organisation is doing to tackle waste pollution on the mountain trails, while also seeing amazing art pieces created from waste. Descending through forest, arrive at Khumjung for lunch close to the Sir Edmund Hillary School. After,  walk up to Kunde and visit the Edmund Hillary Hospital. The twin villages of Kunde and Khumjung are below Khumbila, the rocky peak sacred to all Sherpas. For much of the walk, enjoy great views of Ama Dablam and other Himalaya giants. Walk back down through Khumjumg to the monastery. Sadly, it was damaged in the earthquake but is now being repaired. Inside is a small box and, after paying the small entry fee (which goes towards repairs), see the only 'yeti' skull in the world. Descending to the main trail, spend the night at Kyanjuma. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 11,810ft/3,600m)

Day 5 Trek through the Sherpa heartland to the monastery at Thyangboche for superb mountain views

Descend to the river this morning, crossing at the little settlement of Phunki Thangkha (10,665ft/3,250m), then climb steeply through the forest to Thyangboche (12,867ft/3,867m). Arrive by lunchtime and visit the famous monastery in the afternoon. The sunset and sunrise over the mountains are not to be missed – Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse and Ama Dablam provide a wonderful backdrop to our teahouse. Look out for Himalayan tahr, a native wild goat, in the forest surrounding the monastery. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 12,700ft/3,870m)

Day 6 Continue up the Khumbu Valley and then the Imja Valley to Dingboche

Descend through the forest to Devoche and, a little further on, cross the rushing Imja Khola, whose valley we now follow. Climbing steadily, the trail enters Pangboche (12,795ft/3,900m), the highest permanent settlement in this valley. Ascending, we have lunch at Shomore, after which we leave the trees and cross a wooden bridge at the confluence of the Khumbu and Imja rivers. A short, steep climb brings us to Dingboche (14,270ft/4,350m), a summer settlement where great peaks surround us. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 14,270ft/4,350m)

Day 7 Spend the day at Dingboche for acclimatisation

Spend the day at Dingboche to continue acclimatising. Those adapting well to the altitude can climb Nangkartshang Peak (16,730ft/5,100m) for great views of Makalu, Lhotse, Chalotse, Tawoche and Ama Dablam. There is the option to climb halfway up or, if you’re feeling energetic, it takes about 3hr 30min to the top. It’s a tough, steep climb but well worth the effort for the amazing views. Return to Dingboche for a late lunch. The rest of the afternoon is free to relax and acclimatise. Accommodation: Teahouse

Day 8 Continue the ascent to Lobuje

The trail climbs steeply out of Dingboche, past a chorten (Buddhist shrine), and ascends the valley gradually to Dugla at the end of the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. Stop for a tea break and snack before the steep climb to Chukpo Lari, a beautiful, poignant place with a line of memorials to climbers who have died on Everest and a beautiful panorama of the peaks on the Nepal-Tibet border. The trail then eases off as we follow the valley to Lobuje, a tiny hamlet with a few teahouses. In the late afternoon, there is the option to walk up onto the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. Sunset on Nuptse is not to be missed. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 16,175ft/4,930m)

Day 9 Visit Everest Base Camp; overnight at Gorak Shep

Today is a very long, hard day as we leave very early, following the Khumbu Glacier northwards to Gorak Shep (17,008ft/5,184m). The trail rises and falls along the moraine with some short, steep sections. It is also rocky as we are now on the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. It takes about three hours to reach Gorak Shep, where we rest and eat. There are no lodges from here to Everest Base Camp and back, so fill water bottles and take snacks. Start by walking across the sandy flat at Gorak Shep and climb onto the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. The trail ascends the side of the glacier for a couple of hours before finally descending onto the rocky glacial moraine itself. The trail winds up and down through fascinating ice seracs to Everest Base Camp, the world's most celebrated campground and the culmination of our trekking efforts. It's a real achievement to reach EBC, so share some hugs or high fives and make sure to spend a moment or two quietly reflecting on your journey and taking in the famed surroundings. Enjoy close-up views of the Khumbu Icefall and see just how difficult it is for climbers to negotiate through the huge ice blocks. Also capture your essential photo at the Base Camp rock – it can hang on your wall back home forever! Then, having reached our goal, return to Gorak Shep for a well-earned relax. Please note, accommodation options are extremely limited at Gorak Shep and our teahouse is very basic, though the communal dining area is warm, and the food served promptly to satisfy trekkers’ appetites. Because of the high altitude, the plumbing facilities can be affected and water freezes much of the time. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 17,008ft/5,184m)

Day 10 Climb Kala Pattar for classic mountain views of Everest; descend to Pheriche

It is another hard day as we climb steeply above Gorak Shep to the small peak of Kala Pattar (Black Rock) at 18,192ft (5,545m) from where we can look over the base camps of the various Everest expeditions. This climb affords a magnificent view of the Khumbu Glacier and, above all, a close-up view of the highest mountain in the world. Return to Gorak Shep and retrace our steps to Lobuje for lunch and then continue down the valley to the lower altitude of Pheriche for the night. Please note, the walk to Everest Base Camp and the climb of Kala Pattar are both very tough. Sometimes we may change the order in which we tackle the walks depending on the group’s ability and weather conditions. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 13,921ft/4,243m)

Day 11 Retrace our steps to Kyanjuma

Descending through Pheriche, cross a small bridge and have a short climb before descending to join the main Imja Khola valley. Follow the valley down to Pangboche through an alpine meadow landscape. Drop down to the rushing river then walk through peaceful rhododendron forests to the village of Devoche, where we climb back up to Thyangboche on the ridge for lunch. Descend off the ridge to Phunki Tenga and walk back up to Kyanjuma, where we spend the night. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 11,810ft/3,600m)

Day 12 Descend through Namche to Monzo

The walk to Namche Bazaar takes us along a beautiful rolling trail high above the Dudh Kosi. We have time in Namche and, after lunch, descend through Namche Bazaar and pick up our outward trail again to Monzo, where we stay tonight. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 9,350ft/2,850m)

Day 13 Continue to Lukla

We retrace our steps to Chaunrikhara, where we start the last climb to the airstrip at Lukla. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 9,185ft/2,800m)

Day 14 Fly to Manthali; transfer to Kathmandu

Fly back to Manthali airport on one of the first flights of the day (approximately 7am to 7.30am) to allow for the five to six-hour bus transfer back to Kathmandu arriving in the city for mid to late afternoon. Accommodation: Royal Singi Hotel

Day 15 Free day in Kathmandu to explore the city

Today is free for sightseeing in Kathmandu (it is also a spare day to allow for any delays in the flights to/from Lukla). You may wish to visit the monkey temple at Swayambunath, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world at Bodnath, or the most important Hindu temple in the valley at Pashupatinath. We offer a full range of sightseeing tours, which can be booked and paid for locally. Please see the Optional Excursions section within the Trip Notes or the Exodus noticeboard in the hotel in Kathmandu. Accommodation: Royal Singi Hotel

Day 16 End Kathmandu

The tour comes to an end after breakfast, so it’s time to start your return journey home. If you’d like a little more time to explore Kathmandu, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

Itinerary: Everest Base Camp Luxury Lodge Trek

Day 1: Arrive In Kathmandu

Meals: Dinner

We are happy to receive you at the airport on your first day and show you off to your hotel. At the day time, we have our time to collect all of your essential documents and manage for the permits and required tickets. You can walk around the market area and grab equipment necessary for your trek.

Later on, we will meet you for your welcome dinner; introduce you to our professional guide. The guide will be giving a summary of your entire trek.

Overnight at Hotel Radisson or similar 5-star hotel

Day 2: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing And Trek Preparation Day

Meals: Breakfast

Today, we start a guided tour to several of the most historical and spiritual attractions of Kathmandu. Some of these landmarks including the historic Durbar Square, sacred Hindu temple of Pashupatinath, (Swayambhunath) known as Monkey temple and Buddhist shrine (Buddha Nath) which is one of the largest and oldest sputa in the world are listed as the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. We will give a brief pre-trip group discussion followed by trek preparation during late afternoon at Peregrine Treks and Expedition Pvt. Ltd. at the evening time and Overnight in Hotel Radisson or similar five-star hotel.

Day 3: Fly To Lukla And Trek To Phakding

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

We fly early morning to Lukla and have our breakfast. After a while, we prepare ourselves for the first trek of our trip and walk the trail that follows the route of Chaurikharkha village towards DudhkoshiGhat until Phakding (2,652m/8300ft). On our first day of the trek, we will encounter Mt. Khumbila, a sacred mountain which is not climbed by anyone yet – overnight in Yeti Mountain Home or Similar hotel.

Note: Government of Nepal has declared that most of the flights to Lukla will start from Ramechhap until next notice to avoid over traffic crowding in Kathmandu airport. The airport in Racechhap lies 130km far from Kathmandu, and it will take around 4-hours to reach there.

On the other hand, the helicopter can be charted for five persons on a sharing basis with the addition of USD 500 per person for a one-way flight. We will try to form up the group at the airport, but it can be guaranteed. However, flying to Lukla and drive to Ramechhap is always guaranteed unless any change in the program comes due to climate change.

Day 4 Trek To Namche Bazar (3440 M)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

We gear up after having early morning breakfast towards our second day’s trek destination, Namche Bazaar. This day’s trial consists of beautiful pine forest and riverbank of Dudh Koshi. We will cross a long suspension bridge, The Hillary Suspension Bridge. We might encounter some rare wild fauna such as Red Panda, Himalayan Bear, Himalayan Thar, and other few species as we enter Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

We then walk on a steep trail leading us to Namche Bazaar, which is famous as Mini Thamel of Everest region. We pause our today’s trek and rest at Namche.

Overnight in Yeti Mountain Home or similar hotel

Day 5: Namche To Everest View Hotel And Overnight There

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Today is an essential part of the trek before we climb to a higher altitude. We will stretch our legs for short hikes and explore the village. We can make this day flexible, by going on an early sunrise walk to Sagarmatha National Park to enjoy the sun rising over Mt. Everest, Lhotse, AmaDablam, Thamserku, and other surrounding mountain peaks. We can also organize day hike to Khumjung village, visit Edmund Hillary school and a monastery to encounter a yeti Scalp.

Overnight at Everest View Hotel or similar hotel

Day 6: Namche To Tengboche (3860)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

On this day we climb on uphill-trek route with some seriously steep ground, few river banks and forest trail to reach our destination. The focal point of this day’s target is Tengboche Monastery, which is the biggest ones of the Everest region. It usually opens at 3:00 PM, so we will try our best to reach on time but without pressurizing our precious leg. Apart from its monastery, Tengboche is rich in the majestic view of sacred mountains viz. Mt. AmaDablam, Mt. Thamserku and Mt. Khumbila. We rest our day at one of a teahouse here.

Day 7: Tengboche To Dingboche (4410 M)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

We will continue walking through lush alpine forest mixed with conifer and Rhododendron tree (national flower of Nepal). We descend to several Sherpa villages like Debuche and Pangboche. We will have a brief hike to one of the oldest monastery in the area named Pangboche monastery. We then will cross the Imja River and Lobuche River to reach Dingboche. You will be amazed to see a village at 4,360 m/14,300 ft. With beautiful barley, potato and buckwheat field complete with grazing animals dotted along those fields. We call our day off at Dingboche village.

 Day 8: Rest Day At Dingboche Or Climb Nagerjun Hill (5100 M)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

It is another opportunity to blend ourselves at a high altitude. We have plans to climb ridge located behind the village to get the rewarding views of Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Cho Oyu, Cholatse and Taboche peaks. We can also notice Lobuche West, Lobuche East, and Lhotse as the most dominant mountains on our northwest rising above the Khumbu Khola valley.

We slowly descend back to Dingboche to take the day rest and prepare for more significant trial tomorrow.

Day 9: Trek to Lobuche (4910)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Today we will gently climb towards Pheriche valley after an energetic breakfast. We silhouette along the northwest side above Pheriche valley through alpine vegetation treating awe-inspiring views of Tawoche and Cholotse peak to our eyes. We then gradually climb for about two hours to reach Thukla for our local Nepalese lunch. After fueling up, we head to take the most challenging yet worth walking trail to reach the top of Thukla pass. Here we will see the memorial stupas, dedicated to brave climbers and trekkers from all over the world, ceased for the sake of Everest. We will pause for a while to pay tribute to their bravery.

After a few hours of ascending, we will finally reach Lobuche and spent overnight here.

Day 10: Trek To Gorekshep And Everest Base Camp (5364 M) And Return Back To Gorekshep (5181 M)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

On this day, we need to control our adrenaline rush because we will finally step on Everest Base Camp, most awaited day of our trip. We will walk for a few hours from Lobuche after breakfast to reach Gorakshep, which is comparatively an easy path. Here we will unload our backpack, change into day hike pack, and slowly ascend towards base Camp by fueling our energy with local yet delicious lunch. The main thing we need to focus is on our pace to insure not getting Acute Mountain Sickness due to speed walking.

On the way, we will come in contact with the top of the Khumbu Glacier and soon get a view of Khumbu Icefall. After walking for a few hours, we eventually will find ourselves in the lap of Mt. Everest at an altitude of 5,364m. We will provide a certain amount of time for you to blend in the scenic view and beauty of Everest Time and manage to walk back to Gorakshep before it gets dark.

Day 11: Climb Kalapathar (5545 M) And Return Back To Pheriche (4210 M)

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Kalapathar is well known for the sunrise as we encounter first sun rays falling on the head of Mt. Everest and other surrounding Mountain peaks. To capture this magical moment, we will have to walk super early in the morning on a reasonably steep trail at a comfortable pace. We will manage to have our lunch and hike down to Gorakshep after spending time enjoying the sunrise. There we will have lunch and slowly descend to Pheric village to spend the night.

Day 12: Return Back To Namche

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Leaving the mountains behind we walk down to Namche Bazaar. We will be crossing the same trials of rhododendron, juniper, pine forest, and cross bridge over the Dudh Koshi river. We can easily spot mountain goats, pheasants, and other wild animals on our wat back.

We will reach Namche Bazaar after a few hours of walk and spend our night there. You can honor this day with your fellow trekkers on the occasion of hitting Everest Base camp.

Overnight at Yeti Mountain Home or similar

Day 13 Trek Back To Lukla

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

We hike the same route crossing the Hillary Suspension bridge, several Sherpa villages and monasteries to reach Lukla. There we will have a mini celebration party for our accomplishment of Everest Base Camp trek and our last night on Everest region.

Overnight in the Yeti Mountain Home or similar Hotel.

Day 14 Flight Back To Kathmandu

Meals: Breakfast

We fly to Kathmandu hopping on an early morning flight taking off on a significant runway of Lukla airstrip. After reaching Kathmandu, you are free to do things on your own. We do guide if in case you might need them around Kathmandu valley for short day trips or souvenir shopping. At the end of this day, we will re-unite for your farewell dinner. We will have our ground open for your precious feedback session and experience sharing.

Overnight in the Hotel Radisson or similar five-star hotel

Day 15: Rest Day In Kathmandu For Shopping

Meals: Breakfast and Dinner

It is a free day for shopping souvenir for your friends and families. You can do sightseeing in Bhaktapur or Patan – the ancient Royal Palace of Nepal. in this day.

Overnight in the Hotel Radisson or similar five-star hotel

Day 16: Farewell

Meals: Breakfast

Our staff will check on your tickets and flight time and drop you off to Tribhuwan International Airport to greet you farewell. We wish for your safe landing and soon return to Nepal for the next awesome trip.

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