Highlights of 12 Days Everest Base Camp 2025 Nepal
About Everest Base Camp Trek 12 Days 2025
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Grade Moderate
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Group Size1 - 15
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Duration12 Days
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Transport Flight, Jeep, Car
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Max Altitude 5,545m
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MealsBreakfast Lunch & Dinner
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Accommodation Tea House, Lodges
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Best Time Spring & Autumn
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Permits Required Sagarmatha National Park Khumbu Pasang Lhamu
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Trip Type Trekking
Overview
A legendary adventure in Nepal’s Himalayas, the EBC Trek in 2025 takes you to the foot of Mount Everest (8,848m). The journey combines breathtaking landscapes, Sherpa culture, and a physical challenge.
This 12 days Everest Base Camp adventure starts in Kathmandu, exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites like Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath, and Boudhanath before flying to Lukla.
During Mount Everest Base Camp Trek, you go through lush valleys, suspension bridges, and iconic landmarks like the Hillary Bridge and Sagarmatha National Park.
Experience Sherpa culture, ancient monasteries, and stunning views of peaks like Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Everest itself. Explore the Namche Bazaar (3,440m), Tengboche Monastery (3,855m), Dingboche (4,410m), and the challenging ascent to Kala Patthar (5,545m) for breathtaking summit views.
Best trekked in March-May or September-November, this high-altitude journey combines natural beauty, cultural richness, and unforgettable memories. Start your adventure now and cherish the awe-inspiring Himalayas forever.
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Highlights
Fly to Tenzing-Hillary Airport (Lukla) for a thrilling start.
Discover Namche Bazaar, the vibrant Sherpa hub of the Khumbu Region.
Visit Tengboche Monastery, an ancient spiritual gem of the Himalayas.
Trek through Sagarmatha National Park via the Hillary Suspension Bridge.
Enjoy panoramic views from Hotel Everest View.
Experience the Dudh Koshi Valley’s stunning landscapes and Sherpa hospitality.
Marvel at peaks like Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Makalu, and more.
Reach Everest Base Camp, the gateway to the world’s tallest peak.
Witness Khumbu Glacier, Icefall, and hike Kala Patthar for 360° Everest views.
Itinerary
Here’s a detailed day-by-day itinerary for the Everest Base Camp Trek, optimized for clarity, safety, and adventure. This 12-day plan balances acclimatization with steady progress to minimize altitude risks while maximizing scenic and cultural experiences:
Key Notes for Trekkers
Altitude Strategy: Two acclimatization days (Namche and Dingboche) are critical.
Distance Covered: ~130 km round-trip.
Walking Hours: 5–7 hours daily (slower pace at higher altitudes).
Emergency Options: Helicopter evacuation available from Gorak Shep/Lobuche.
Customization Options
Shorter Itinerary: Skip rest days (not recommended for beginners).
Luxury Add-Ons: Helicopter return from EBC or upgraded lodges.
Cultural Extensions: Visit Gokyo Lakes or Chola Pass.
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Day 01 : Fly to Lukla & trek to Phakding : 🕒 40 min ✈️ 👣 2,610m 🕒 3-4 hrs
On Day one of Everest Base Camp Itinerary we take an early morning flight to Lukla which is where all Everest treks begin. We walk on a trail that gradually descends to Cheplung village from where we get a glimpse of Mt. Khumbila, a sacred mountain which has never been climbed.
From here, we gradually descend until Phakding. Overnight in Phakding.
Breakfast
Guesthouse
2610m
Day 02 : Trekking to Namche Bazaar : 👣 3,438m 🕒 6-7 hrs
On Day two of Everest Base Camp Itinerary our trail passes through a pine forest and we continue our walk on the trail that goes north up the Benkar valley.
We cross Dudh Koshi River and pass Chumoa and Monjo villages before reaching the entrance of the Everest National Park.
Then after crossing a suspension bridge, we pass Jorsale village and walk alongside the Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi rivers.
We ascend on a steep trail and reach Namche Bazaar which is probably the biggest town in the Everest region. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
Breakfast
Guesthouse
3438m
Day 03 : Acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar
On Day Three of EBC Itinerary we can tour Namche Bazaar which is the primary town of the Everest or Khumbu region and has government offices, ATMs, internet cafes, shops, restaurants, and a colorful market.
Our guide will take you to explore around the nearest villages or hike up to Syangboche Everest View hotel for a couple of hours to resist your body with high elevation).
Overnight in Namche Bazaar
Breakfast
Guesthouse
3438m
Day 04 : Trek to Tengboche : 👣 3,860m 🕒 5-6 hrs
The trek until Phunki is an easy walk. From here we ascend towards Tengboche village which houses the very famous Tengboche monastery which is the biggest monastery of the Everest region.
It is located within the Sagarmatha National Park which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The monastery is blessed with panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Thamserku.
The Tengboche Monastery opens at 3:00pm, so if we reach there by 3 o’clock we can observe a Buddhist religious ceremony. Overnight in Tengboche.
Breakfast
Guesthouse
3860m
Day 05 : Trek to Dingboche : 👣 4,400m 🕒 5-6 hrs
Our trail descends and passes through lush forests of birch, confer and rhododendron trees. While trekking we can admire good views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.
We walk downhill to Debuche and cross the Imja River to reach Pangboche. We choose the upper Pangboche trail and admire the Himalayan vista and the Pangboche Monastery.
We continue our walk to the Imja Valley and Lobuche River before ascending to Dingboche.
It is a picturesque village with beautiful barley, potato and buckwheat fields complete with grazing animals dotted along those fields. Overnight in Dingboche
Breakfast
Guesthouse
4400m
Day 06 : Acclimatization day at Dingboche
Spending a day in Dingboche will help us to acclimate to the high altitude.
Instead of staying idle, we climb a ridge located behind the village and see six of the world’s tallest peaks including Lhotse, Makalu and Cho Oyu.
Furthermore, we can also admire Cholatse and Taboche peaks. On our north-west we see more Himalayan peaks rising above the Khumbu Khola Valley.
Among those peaks, Lobuche West, Lobuche East and Lhotse are the most dominant. From another location on the ridge we can also admire the picturesque Imja Khola Valley and the beautiful Dingboche village.
Overnight at Dingboche.
Breakfast
Guesthouse
4400m
Day 07 : Trek to Lobuche : 👣 4,900m 🕒 4 hrs
We ascend to the steep terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier.
The top of the ridge is filled with prayer flags and stones which are memorial shrines for climbers who lost their lives on Mt. Everest.
As the trail drops to the Khumbu Glacier moraine, we find ourselves facing several great peaks including Khumbutse, Lingtren, Pumori and Mahalangur Himal. As we are crossing Khumbu Glacier we can also see Mt. Nuptse.
Overnight in Lobuche.
Breakfast
Guesthouse
4900m
Day 08 : Trekking to Gorak Shep & visit Everest Base Camp : 👣 5,170m 🕒 6-7 hrs
The trek to Everest Base Camp is not very difficult.
However, we ascend and descend mostly on a glacier path. There is also a lot of meandering on rough terrains.
As we reach the base camp, we enjoy the incredible melt patterns and admire the gently rounded ice towers on the upper part of the Khumbu glacier.
The Everest Base Camp is stunningly beautiful. We can enjoy amazing views of Nuptse, Khumbuste and Pumori mountains from the base camp.
After soaking in the beauty, we walk back towards Gorak Shep where we spend the night.
Overnight in Gorak Shep.
Breakfast
Guesthouse
5363m
Day 09 : Hiking Kala Patthar & trekking to Pheriche : 👣 5,545m 🕒 7-8 hrs
We wake up early for the walk up to Kala Patthar.
It is dark outside with a cold temperature and most likely chilly winds. We walk on a fairly steep trail at a comfortable pace.
As we are climbing up the hill we can see Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Changtse mountains. The view from the summit is outstanding.
We can see the world’s tallest mountain Everest along other mighty Himalayan peaks.
After spending some time at the summit of Kala Patthar, we walk back to Gorak Shep which is relatively easier than hiking up to Kala Pathhar and after lunch we descend to Pheriche to spend the night.
Overnight in Pheriche.
Breakfast
Guesthouse
5545m
Day 10 : Trekking back to Namche Bazaar : 👣 3,438m 🕒 6-7 hrs
We lose approximately 2,000 feet in elevation today and walk on a trail with a lot of ups and downs.
We descend through a hillside filled with rhododendron and juniper trees and cross a bridge over the Dudh Koshi River.
We descend rapidly through pine forest where we can easily spot mountain goats, pheasants and other wild animals and birds common to the area.
The path eventually reaches Sansa from where we can enjoy views of Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Nuptse mountains.
We walk on winding trails followed by another walk through a forest before reaching Namche Bazaar.
Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
Breakfast
Guesthouse
3438m
Day 11 : Return to Lukla : 👣 2,800m 🕒 7 hrs
On Day 11 of Mt Everest Base Camp's Itinerary we begin our trek to Lukla today on a rocky terrain.
pass by several monasteries and villages before reaching Lukla. After reaching Lukla we spend the rest of the day resting as today will be our last day on the mountains.
Overnight in Lukla.
Breakfast
Guesthouse
2610m
Day 12 : Fly to Kathmandu : 🕒 40 min
We catch an early morning flight to Kathmandu after our long mountain journey. After reaching Kathmandu, we can take a rest or do some souvenir shopping, evening farewell dinner.
Domestic flight tickets + Airport transfer (Kathmandu/Manthali to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu/Manthali)
Guide during the trek
Your mountain accommodation during the trek
Your food 3 meals a day (Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner) during the trek
Permits (MCAP,ACAP,Restricted)
Emergency Evacuation (Your travel insurance is mandatory incase of an emergency)
Sleeping bag and down jacket (need to return us after complete your trek)
All government taxes
Your travel insurance
All bar bills during the trek (soft drinks, hot drinks & alcoholic drinks)
Porter (one Porter cost you 20$ USD per day )
Hot shower, wi-fi, laundry, personal expenses and equipments during the trek
Any loss arising due to unforseen circumstances is beyond Himalaya Hub Adventure
Food and accommodation in Kathmandu
Tips for field staff (Driver, Guide, Porter)
Departures & Dates
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Weather at Everest Base Camp
The Weather in the Himalayas can vary greatly depending on the time of year. Best time for the Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal is in spring (March–May) and autumn (Sept–Nov). These months offer clear skies, moderate temperatures, and stunning views of the Himalayas.
Current Weather Forecast in Dingboche, Solukhumbu, Nepal
This 12 Days Himalaya Base Camp (EBC) in 2025 is a journey like no other, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks, encounters with Sherpa culture, and challenges that reward you with an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re embarking on this 12 days Base Camp Himalaya adventure in 2025 for the first time or are a seasoned trekker, preparation is essential to make the most of your journey.
Classic 12 Days Route Overview
Lukla to Phakding (2,652m): Scenic start with suspension bridges.
Namche Bazaar (3,440m): Acclimatization hub and Sherpa capital.
Tengboche Monastery (3,867m): Spiritual heart of the Khumbu.
Dingboche (4,410m): Key acclimatization stop.
Lobuche (4,940m): Prepare for the final push.
Everest Base Camp (5,364m): Celebrate at the foot of Everest.
Kala Patthar (5,545m): Iconic sunrise viewpoint.
Group Price for Everest Base Camp Trek
1 Person (PAX): US$ 1320
2 - 4 People: US$ 1170 per person
5 - 9 People: US$ 1130 per person
10 - 15 People: US$ 1070 per person
Special Offers 🏷️
Group Discount: 5% off for groups of 4 or more.
Early Bird Special: Save 10% on bookings made 6+ months in advance.
Best Time for Everest Base Camp Trek 🌤️
Choosing the right season is crucial for a safe and enjoyable trek.
🔹 Spring (March-May) – Best Season 🌸
Clear skies, stable weather, and blooming rhododendrons
Comfortable daytime temperatures (~15°C at lower altitudes)
🔹 Autumn (September-November) – Second Best 🍂
Best visibility & breathtaking mountain views
Pleasant temperatures and dry trails
🔹 Winter (December-February) – Cold but Peaceful ❄️
Fewer crowds, serene trekking experience
Extreme cold & heavy snowfall at high altitudes
🔹 Monsoon (June-August) – Not Recommended 🌧️
Heavy rain, muddy trails, landslides, and poor visibility
👉 Best Months: April, May, October, November
Everest Base Camp Trek Cost Breakdown 💰
Expense
Budget Trek
Guides/Porters
$25–$35/day
Accommodation
$5–$10/night
Food
$20–$30/day
Permits
$50–$70
Flights (Kathmandu-Lukla)
$350–$400
Total
$1,200–$1,500
Notes:
Guides/Porters: The daily rate covers services like a professional guide and/or porter to help with carrying your gear.
Accommodation: Budget treks generally offer basic teahouse stays, while luxury treks offer higher-end options like boutique hotels or luxury lodges.
Food: The food on a budget trek is standard Nepali dishes (dal bhat, noodles, etc.), while luxury treks offer international cuisine and gourmet meals.
Permits: The cost for permits is generally fixed for the area; however, luxury treks may include them as part of the package.
Flights: The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla is a major cost and is typically included in luxury packages, but in a budget trek, you pay separately.
Note: Solo trekking requires a guide (mandatory since 2023).
Everest Base Camp Trek Packing List 🎒
Essentials:
Clothing: Layered thermal wear, down jacket, waterproof pants.
Acclimatize: Spend 2 nights in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche.
Hydrate: Drink 4–5 liters of water daily.
Symptoms: Headache, nausea, dizziness. Descend if severe.
Emergency: Helicopter evacuation (ensure insurance covers up to 6,000m).
Permits & Logistics 🛂
Sagarmatha National Park Permit: $30 (available in Kathmandu or Monjo).
Khumbu Rural Permit: $20 (issued in Lukla).
👉 Pro Tip: Book flights to Lukla early – weather delays are common! Ensure you apply through a registered trekking agency like HimalayaHub, ensuring a hassle-free process.
Accommodation on the EBC Trek 🏠
Teahouses: Basic lodges with shared bathrooms (5–5–10/night).
Upgraded Options: Available in Namche Bazaar (e.g., Yeti Mountain Home).
Luxury: Private rooms with heating in select villages (book in advance).
Food Options on the Trail 🍛
Staples: Dal Bhat (unlimited refuels!), noodles, and Tibetan bread.
Snacks: Energy bars, chocolate, and local Sherpa stew.
Cardio: 8–10 km daily walks with a weighted backpack.
Strength: Squats, lunges, and core exercises.
Mental Prep: Practice cold-weather camping (if possible).
Safety & Responsible Trekking 🚨
Hire Local Guides: Support Sherpa communities.
Leave No Trace: Pack out all waste.
Respect Culture: Ask permission before photographing locals.
Trekking Essentials for a Memorable Experience
Licensed Guide for Everest Base Camp Hike
Hiring a licensed guide enhances your safety and experience. Guides provide:
Providing expert navigation on rugged trails.
Sharing insights about Sherpa culture and local history.
Offering assistance during emergencies, ensuring a safe journey.
Stay Connected and Powered
Electricity is scarce in the remote villages of the Everest region. Ensure you bring:
A power bank or solar charger to keep your devices powered.
A local SIM card (e.g., Ncell or NTC) with a data plan for connectivity.
Final Thoughts
Himalaya trekking everest base camp is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, offering breathtaking views, a sense of achievement, and cultural insights into the Khumbu region. With the right preparation and mindset, a normal person can definitely conquer this trek.
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Normally, the trek to Everest Base Camp is 14 days with two days acclimatization: one at Namche and the other at Dingboche including arrive and departure.
If you exclude arrival and departure, then, it will be 12 days trek to Everest Base Camp.
Some people also prefer doing Rapid Everest Base Camp Trek which will be of 10 days excluding two acclimatization days but it will be too rush and there you are highly prone to altitude sickness if ascend quickly without proper acclimatization.
So, the most popular itineraries for Everest Base Camp are: 12 days Everest Base Camp and 14 days Everest Base Camp Trek.
Everest Base Camp Trek difficulty?
Everest Base Camp Trek is taken as a moderate adventure trekking in Nepal located in Khumbu region.
However, sometimes, it is also considered as a strenuous trek by some trekkers since the trek takes us above 5000m. Definitely, trekking above 5000m is not an easy job. It demands a lot of sacrifices.
More, specifically, one requires doing a lot of preparation with prior trekking experiences.
Everest Base Camp Trek is not for the beginners and the trekkers who are preparing for Everest Base Camp Trek must own prior trekking experiences.
How high is Mount Everest top and the Base Camp?
The long established height of Mt. Everest is 8848m but nowadays the height of Mt. Everest has been increased by 2 meters after the new measurement by China.
So, the new height of Mt. Everest is 8850m and the Everest Base Camp is the highest mountain base camp of the world and it is 5364m. 17164ft high above the sea level.
When is the best time to trek in Everest Region ?
There is not only the best season/time to trek to Everest region; there are two best times of the year: Spring ( Mar-May) and Autumn( Sept. Nov).
Frankly telling, if you can tolerate crowd, you can trek in Everest Region in Autumn and if you want to avoid it, you are suggested to trek in Spring.
But, both seasons/timings offer you the finest and the rewarding views of the mountain summits and the weather condition will absolutely be fine with no rainfall and snowfall.
How much does the Everest base camp cost ?
Everest Base Camp Trek Cost is the most common concern of the people who are planning their trek to Everest Base Camp but it is very tough to determine the exact cost of the trek.
The things like accommodation, foods, extra expenses, permits etc determine the Everest Base Camp Trek cost. One night accommodation varies from USD 10-15 and one item of meal costs between USD 5-10.
TIMS Card costs Rs.1000 and the National Park Permit costs Rs. 3000. Similarly, Lukla flight cost (USD 170-180) or optionally jeep ride to Bupsa(USD 30) also contribute to fix the Everest Base Camp Trek Cost.
The extra expenses like donations, shopping, drinks etc add some more cost to Everest Base Camp Trek Cost.
So, normally Everest Base Camp Trek cost ranges between USD 1050-1300. But if you prefer Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek, then, the cost will go higher than that.
Can beginners do Everest Base Camp / do you require some training?
No, the beginners cannot do Everest Base Camp Trek since it demands a lot of stamina and confidence. Prior trekking is a must to do Everest Base Camp Trek.
No, not any special kind of training requires for Everest Base Camp. What trekkers who are planning their Everest Base Camp Trek require are: at least 1/2 trekking experiences above 4000m, good level of stamina and confidence and authentic and reliable trekking gear.
What happen in case of an emergency?
Himalayas are wild and savage all the time. So, all of sudden, one may have an emergency risks including high altitude sickness. In case of emergency, you have to report to your trekking leader/guide in no time and he will try to apply the first aid in order to keep you out of the risks and if the problem worsens, then, you will be rescued by helicopter from the mountain for the further treatment to the cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara in coordination between guide and the company.
Do I need travel insurance?
Yes, travel insurance is a must document to be made beforehand the trek.
Your travel insurance must cover all the risks including the rescue cost by helicopter and the further treatment at the hospitals.
You can not go for trekking without your travel insurance.
Is there a wifi along the trail?
Yes, these days, the guesthouses, lodges, teahouses and restaurants offer the facility of Wifi to the trekkers along the trail where they stay.
From Lukla to Gorekhshep, all along the trail, you can enjoy the facility of Wifi but they charge you some money like Rs.200-500 per device.
Alternatively, you can buy data pack from Kathmandu with local SIM card. This will help you a lot throughout the trip.
How do I pack light and what equipments do I need?
We require to pack up all the trekking equipments including the light, battery charger, the plugs, first-aid kit, trekking poles, a down jacket that resists the temperature below than 1 Celsius, the hat, sunglasses, gloves, sun block cream, extra pairs of trousers an shirts, warm shocks etc.
If you want some more information about the pack list, you can click our packlist.
Where can I charge my phone ?
You can charge your phone at the guesthouse/restaurant/teahouse on the way. But, you need to have your own charger and plugins to fit your phone.
In fact, you are to pay some amount of money like Rs. 100 -200 per device because they have their community hydroelectricity or solar power.
What are the accommodations like?
Everest Base Camp Trek Accommodations are basic and ordinary at the local teahouses/guesthouses.
The accommodation will be on twin sharing basis and the toilet will be outside and should be shared with other trekkers.
But the rooms and beds are neat and clean. Importantly, you may need extra covering to keep your body warm at higher altitude, for this, you need to carry your own sleeping bag or don’t forget to ask with the company you are using for your Everest Base Camp Trek.
However, you can enjoy luxury accommodations at Namche and Dingboche.
These Himalayas towns have adopted the trend of modernization and have built some luxury hotels where you can enjoy luxury accommodation if you plan it prior to the trekking with your travel company.
What is the food like on a trek?
The local teahouse and the restaurants have their own menus where you can get the item of the food you like.
The most common item of foods are: noodles, breads, egg items, curries, rice, soups, dumpling etc. Even some of the teahouses/restaurants offer continental, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Italian and other item of foods.
You can also taste some local food items like Tsampa, yak meat and many other Tibetan and Sherpa food items on the trail.
Do I get to stay overnight at Everest Base Camp ?
Actually, the last human settlement before Everest Base Camp is Gorekhshep. There are no teahouses/guesthouses/hotels at Everest Base Camp.
Therefore, you can not stay overnight at Everest Base Camp. However, if you carry all the required food items, tents and equipment for accommodation, you can stay overnight at Everest Base Camp.
But, you need to have that permit prior to the trekking.
What is the average size of the group?
If an individual trekker asks to arrange his/her Everest Base Camp Trek, then, the trek/tour operator has to do it. It means even an individual traveler can do this trek with his/her guide and the porter.
So, you don’t need to panic that you are the only traveler in the group; you still can do this trek. The group size ranges between 1-18 people.
If there are more than 10 people in a group, then, the company will hire an assistant guide too to take a good care of the trekkers.
Can I take my own sleeping bag and down jacket?
Yes, you can do this. We also suggest you do the same because carrying/taking your own sleeping bag and down jacket will be more reliable for you during the trek because you can fully trust in your equipment.
But, some trekking companies also provide sleeping bag and the down jacket which may be fresh and reliable enough.
Where can I leave my excess gear in Kathmandu?
You can leave your excess gear at hotel in Kathmandu.
The hotel you used in Kathmandu will store your excess gear until you come back to claim them from the trekking.
They will be safe and don’t forget to take the tags of the luggage/gears and keep them safe.
Do we need acclimatization?
Yes, you cannot do Everest Base Camp Trek without proper acclimatization.
At least, 2 days of acclimatization is must beforehand you go to step your foot at Everest Base Camp. We will take first day acclimatization at Namche and the second day acclimatization at Dingboche in Everest Base Camp Trek. You are prone to the risk of altitude sickness if you do not get proper acclimatization.
Do not ascend quickly in rush while doing your Everest Base Camp Trek. Your body needs acclimatization.
Is there a diet plan that we should follow to train for EBC ?
There is not any diet plan that you have be trained with for EBC trek.
You can just go with regular diet that you have in your daily life. But most importantly, you should use fresh and well-cooked food items during the trek.
Furthermore, we suggest you not to drink and smoke a lot above 5000m during the trek.
What kind of weather do I expect during EBC ?
The weather in Everest Base Camp trek is always unpredictable because the weather condition switches in every 15 minutes.
Normally, the weather is fairly perfect in the morning and get worse in the afternoon. The evenings and the nights are very cold on the trek.
If you do Everest Base Camp Trek during Autumn( Sep-Nov) and Spring ( Mar-May), you will have incredibly good weather. In summer ( Jun-Aug), you will have rain and in winter ( Dec-Feb) you will have snow.
How do I get to Lukla ?
There are two ways of getting to Lukl. The one is by flight and the other is by road. The road connects Kathmandu to Bupsa.
Bupsa is the village located just below Lukla. You get Bupsa by jeep ride. If you take a flight to Lukla, it is 40 mins flight with spectacular mountain views.
During the bad weather, no flights are operated to and from Lukla and during the rainy season, no jeep ride is possible to get to Bupsa.
Is there a age limit for EBC ?
There is no age limit for doing EBC Trek. However, the children below 10 are recommended to trek to Everest Base Camp.
Otherwise, people of any age can do Everest Base Camp Trek.
How about the toilet facilities during EBC?
Normally, toilets are shared. Do not expect the separate toilet for you; be ready to share the toilets.
Carry toilet paper on your own because it’s hard to use water at higher altitude. However, some hotels/guesthouses on the trail may provide you separate toilet for you.
For this you have to ask the company to provide you luxury accommodation.
How about the ATM on trail
You can use ATM at two places in Everest Base Camp Trek.
You can find them in Lukla and Namche. After Namche, there is no ATM booth. So, you are suggested to prepare the money you need during Everest Base Camp Trek in Kathmandu.
But, at least, you can use the ATMs located in Lukla and Namche Bazaar in case of emergency and when you are running out of money on the trek.
Should I carry a medical kit?
You’d better carry a medical kit which will help you in case of emergency.
Yes, your guide will carry one during the trek but if you carry your own medical kit that will really be reliable and authentic.
If you have your own, you can use it at any time you want which can save you from bigger risks.
Can I trek solo, or do I need a guide?
While it’s possible to trek solo, hiring a guide or joining a group is highly recommended for safety, navigation, and cultural insights.
What about altitude sickness?
Acclimatization days are built into most itineraries to reduce the risk. Listen to your body and descend immediately if symptoms worsen.
Are there accommodation and food options?
Tea houses along the route provide basic lodging and meals, including Nepali staples like dal bhat, noodles, and soups.
Is there cell service or Wi-Fi?
Limited connectivity is available, but it’s best to inform loved ones in advance of the potential communication delays.
How much does it cost?
Costs vary but typically range from $1,320 to $2,500 USD, including permits, accommodations, meals, and guide/porter services.
Customer Reviews - 5 reviews
Collin R,Australia- November 24 2024
Everest Base Camp
We had the greatest time on our trek to Everest Base Camp with our amazing guide Biru and our porter Pasang. The two of them took care of me and my wife with everything we needed. Some days were tough but Biru made sure we were going at a comfortable pace and that we were doing okay always. It truly does feel like you are family with Biru and Pasang. We would play cards and have good chats along the way and eating our meals. Thank you so much Biru for the amazing experience if we decide to come back to do 3 passes it could only be with you!
Lauren H,Philippines- September 16 2024
AMAZING
I can’t express how thankful I am for Ramesh and Raj. They took care of everything, and made our Everest base camp journey a dream come true. Raj as our guide made us feel protected and safe at all times. I had taken my first trip to Nepal in 2019 and even then I knew Himalaya Hub Adventures was going to be the company I’d choose for my EBC trek. I will be raving about this trip for a long time coming!! Thank you Ramesh and Raj for the trip of a lifetime!
Tobias F,Argentina- February 16 2024
Fantastic EBC trek with Rupesh the best guide ever!
My friend and I had a world class experience with Himalaya hub. The trip went to Everest base camp with Rupesh and Ramkasi. Rupesh was a great guide who was fun, knowledgeable and took good care of us. Especially on the food front, he was good until we didn't go to bed hungry. Ram was the world's sweetest porter who was always helpful. All in all we had a great trip with a lot of good people. We can definitely recommend!
Deniz A,Austria- February 08 2024
Adventure Everest Base Camp Trek
trip is starting with green mountains from lukla airport. You witness to beautiful valleys, rivers and going into alpines and colder places as you go high. challenging trip but one of the most stunning view on earth. It was well organized and executed trip. Special thank you to Rupesh, Prakash, Raz and Eddie for thinking each detail and making this trip unforgettable. strongly recommended
Jesse L,United Kingdom- October 03 2023
10/10 Everest Base Camp Trek
Wow! What an experience! Had such an amazing time doing the Everest Base Camp Trek. A huge shout out needs to go in particular to my guide Kishor. He is a legend! He ensured I had a fantastic experience and it was a safe trek. Kishor made this trip for me he was so attentive, kind and always ensured I was having a good time. Thank you so much Kishor!