Everest Base Camp Trek Nepal

  • Last Updated on Jun 26, 2023

Everest Base Camp trek is the most adventurous and mysterious trek many travelers from around the world travel every year. During the month from August to January, the trail is busy with travelers, guides, and porters. The journey to Everest Base Camp Trek is an unforgettable journey that features the great experience of exploring the Khumbu region and Sagarmatha National Park of Nepal. It’s the journey to create memories, add thrill to your life, and teach yourself about hardcore adventure. You can enjoy the culture of high Himalayan people mainly known as Sherpa, you get to explore the pristine alpine environment and vast landscape. If you have the vacation for more than 2 weeks it is the first choice you need to keep on your bucket list because you will never get such a worthy trekking experience anywhere else on Earth. You can experience more about Nepal, know more about the high Himalayas and experience the adventure filled with a myriad of Himalayan facets.

Table of Contents

Best Features of the Trek

Cultural Caliber

You need to expect something more than just a trek while trekking to the world's famous route of Everest Base Camp. Not only the destination has great views to offer but it varies in terms of natural beauty, vast landscape, majestic mountains, and cultural context. For starters,

The Everest Base Camp Trek presents many features. They vary in terms of the Himalayan backdrop, the natural beauty, and the cultural context. For starters, the trek takes place in the Khumbu region of Nepal. It is the indigenous home of the ethnic Sherpa people. The Sherpa people of Nepal are famous for their terrific ability to climb mountains. Not only that, but the Buddhist Sherpas of Everest also practice unique traditions and customs. The Buddhist practices are manifested in the form of chortens, Gumbas, and monasteries. As such, during the trekking journey, you will come across many cultural contrivances. The journey is decorated beautifully with Mani stones carved with prayers, colorful prayer flags, and glittering spires of Gumbas that glisten tentatively against the snowy landscape. You will visit the famous Tengboche Monastery in Tengboche village. All the cultural stratagem makes for a spiritual journey in the Himalayas.

Himalayan Penchant

As stated, the Everest Base Camp Trek is blessed with majestic views and backdrops of the Everest massif. At every step of the journey, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Sagarmatha Mountain Range. The Himalayan tapestry covers the skyline from various ethnic villages along the adventure. At the very beginning of the trek, you will get your first view of peaks like the Kusum Kanguru. As the trek progresses, you will steadily get amazing views of peaks like the Everest Himal, the Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu, Thamserku, the Kongdi RI, and the Lhotse, Changtse, Nuptse, Lingtern, the Pumori, the Khumbutse Peak, and Lobuche among many others. The mountain peaks make trekking a thrilling and breath-taking journey. Towering peaks shadow the river valleys of Khumbu quite dramatically.

Natural Aptitude

Besides being the home of Mount Everest, the Khumbu is also haunted by the Sagarmatha National Park. It is one of the two national parks of Nepal that are listed under the UNESCO Natural World Heritage Sites list. The alpine terrain of the region makes for a terrific trekking adventure. Corresponding to the cultural beauty and the Himalayan ambiance, the trek also presents wonderful natural sceneries to enjoy. You begin the trek from Lukla village. Then the trekking journey encompasses many settlements scattered throughout the terrain, like Namche Bazaar and Dingboche. Additionally, destinations like Monjo and Phakding are also included. The landscape is dotted with thick alpine woodlands and Himalayan forests. Blue Pine, Maple, Cedar, and Juniper trees shroud the lower sub-regions. Higher altitude consists of snowy acreages ornamented with glaciers and Ice Falls. Moreover, the journey is synonymous with rhododendron blooms beside the Everest peaks.

Famous Landmarks of the Trek

The Everest Base Camp Trek includes many destinations that can be counted as trekking landmarks. You will visit the renowned Himalayan town of Namche Bazaar- also known as “the Gateway to Everest”. Likewise, you will also visit the vantage point of Kalapatthar- the best vantage point in the country. It presents panoramic views of the entire Mount Everest massif. When seen during the crack of dawn, the Himalayan peaks are accustomed to changing their shades under the rays of the rising morning sun. Kalapatthar presents the chance to witness this magical phenomenon for trekkers. Similarly, other major landmarks of the trek include the Tengboche village- the spiritual hub of Khumbu. Places like the Dingboche village and Phakding also make for great overnight stops.

Is the EBC Trek Difficult?

Everest Base Camp trek difficulty level has been declared up to moderate trekking journey. If you are just fit and you aren’t having any issues with your health then, you will be able to complete the trek. You will be facing some problems but if you are careful enough and gain the altitude by taking enough acclimatization you will definitely be able to complete the trek.

The Everest Base Camp Trek is a moderate trekking journey. The trek is just fit for those who have never done the trek and are going to experience high-altitude trekking for the first time. If you have done enough preparation then you can easily complete the trek.  It means that the trek is a doable adventure even for people with no prior trekking experience. The trek involves journeying from one destination to the next per day. The length of the journey varies on different days. However, with prior trekking preparations, the journey is an achievable one. You need to prepare yourself for the trek about two to three weeks prior to the beginning of the adventure.

Conclusively, it is a journey definitely worth doing. The trek to the base camp of Everest has earned its rank among some of the world’s best treks, and with good reason. It is a journey that you simply must do because of its many attributes. In like manner, along with the trekking features, you will also get the best available services.

With Nepal Hiking Team, you are guaranteed a time of your life- no bothers or hassles! From the best available accommodations and good transportation services to good food and guide services, your journey is going to be problem-free. All you have to do is enjoy your time in the mountains while we take care of everything else.

Enjoy a video of the Everest Trek as well to get a visual presentation of the journey. Alternatively, you can also check out our other Everest packages to enjoy, like our 14-day Everest Base Camp Short Trek.

Everest base camp trek length

The Everest base camp trek basically is of 12 days if you are trekking from Kathmandu and the total distance for you to cover is 130 KM within these 12 days you need to cover the distance in order to completely finish the trek.  Although 15km per day did not seem long, the steep and rocky terrain, gradual ascent, and high altitude will slow you down. This is more difficult in winter when the snow and ice cover the trails.

  • Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu where you will spend the night.
  • Day 2: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla, then walk to Phakding – 9 km (4 hours)
  • Day 3: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar – 12 km (6 hours)
  • Day 4: Acclimatization day. No walking, except, maybe a quick hike up to the Everest View Hotel.
  • Day 5: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche – 10 km (6 hours)
  • Day 6: Hike from Tengboche to Dingboche – 12 km (6 hours)
  • Day 7: Acclimatization day in Dingboche. Explore the area.
  • Day 8: Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche – 12 km (7 hours)
  • Day 9: Hike from Lobuche to Gorak Shep to EBC and back to Gorak Shep – 15 km (8 hours)
  • Day 10: Hike from Gorak Shep up Kalapathar and then to Pheriche – 13 km (7 hours)
  • Day 11: Trek from Pheriche back to Namche Bazaar – 14 km (8 hours)
  • Day 12: Hike from Namche Bazaar to the airstrip at Lukla – 15 km (8 hours)
  • Day 13: Fly back to Kathmandu
  • Day 14: Departure from Kathmandu

Here you can see how much you will be hiking and how much distance you will cover while doing the Everest base camp trek.

What is the accommodation like?

The accommodation depends on what kind of package you have booked for the Everest base camp. If you are planning to do the classic trek then you will be accommodated at the local tea houses. The foods are hygienic and you will be able to rest well in these tea houses. Just that you will have to pay extra for services such as WIFI, hot shower and charging your electronic devices. But if you are doing the luxury Everest base camp trek you will be accommodated at the best lodges on the trails. You will be able to use the WIFI services at the base camp. You will as well get the good matters and will get a better option to rest your body.

And if you are doing the Everest base camp camping trek you will be accommodated on eco campsites which provide the comfort, warmth, and privacy for a tranquil camping experience paired with superb mountain views. You will get off the ground’s beds and clean mattresses and pillows. At the campsite, you’ll have composting or flushing western-style sit-down toilets, hand basins, and a windowed dining room with eco-friendly heating.

The nights in our private campsites will be complemented by nights in our hand-picked eco-lodges that align with our responsible tourism practices. These lodges use a mix of cow/yak dung/solar and generators for power.

Do you have any training programs for the trek?

We manage the training programs for the trek but you need to arrive at Kathmandu 1 week before the actual trek. You can either book a hotel by yourself or we offer a training package for which you should pay extra.

First of all, we will be determining the physical strength and fitness of our clients. Then we will carry out the training regime fitting you to help you boost your stamina and strength. The exercise regime will include cycling, hiking, running, and strength work. This exercise will help you gain the strength and stamina required for the trek.  To get a general idea of how to prepare for a trek, this trek training guide with advice from high-altitude mountaineer Soren Kruse Ledet may come in handy.

Himalayan Scenery

Himalayan Scenery