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Trip Overview:
Trekking to Everest Base Camp via Renjo La Pass, Gokyo Ri, Cho La Pass, and ascending Kala Patthar is an extraordinary adventure that takes you through diverse landscapes and offers unparalleled views of the world’s highest peaks. Starting from Lukla, the trek begins with a scenic flight and a trek to Namche Bazaar, a bustling Sherpa town. The journey then diverges towards the Gokyo Valley, where you’ll encounter the stunning Gokyo Lakes and ascend Gokyo Ri for panoramic vistas of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu.
After experiencing the beauty of Gokyo, you’ll tackle Renjo La Pass, a high-altitude pass that provides breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan giants. Descending into the tranquil Thame Valley, you’ll rejoin the main trail leading towards Everest Base Camp, passing through traditional Sherpa villages and monasteries. The trek to Lobuche sets the stage for crossing Cho La Pass, a challenging pass known for its rugged terrain and majestic views.
Upon conquering Cho La Pass, you’ll arrive in Gorakshep, the last settlement before Everest Base Camp. Trekking to EBC is a significant milestone, offering a glimpse into the world of high-altitude mountaineering. From EBC, ascend Kala Patthar, a renowned viewpoint that provides a close-up view of Everest’s majestic summit, as well as sweeping panoramas of the Khumbu Glacier and neighboring peaks at sunrise.
The trek is not just about the physical challenges but also about immersing oneself in the rich Sherpa culture and enjoying the warm hospitality of teahouses along the way. The trek requires proper acclimatization and physical conditioning due to the high altitudes and variable weather conditions. With each step, you’ll be rewarded with unforgettable experiences and a deep connection to the natural grandeur of the Everest region.
n summary, trekking to Everest Base Camp via Renjo La Pass, Gokyo Ri, Cho La Pass, and ascending Kala Patthar is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure for those seeking to explore the Himalayas in all their glory. From the serene Gokyo Valley to the challenging mountain passes and iconic Everest Base Camp, this trek offers a comprehensive experience of Nepal’s most famous trekking destination. Prepare well, embrace the journey, and let the awe-inspiring landscapes leave an indelible mark on your soul. If so, what are you waiting for? After have taste of the sublime beauty of Everest Base Camp your journey ends and need to back to Lukla to take a short flight to Kathmandu.
Additionally, during a day of relaxation in Kathmandu on this journey, we highly suggest exploring key sites for a memorable first visit to Nepal: the historic royal city of Bhaktapur Durbar, the Buddhist stupa at Bouddhanath, and the Hindu temple of Pashupatinath.
Key Highlights
- Lukla: Begin with a scenic flight to Lukla and trek to Namche Bazaar, a bustling Sherpa town.
- Gokyo Valley: Diverge towards the Gokyo Valley, encountering stunning Gokyo Lakes and ascending Gokyo Ri for panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu.
- Renjo La Pass: Tackle the high-altitude Renjo La Pass for breathtaking views of Himalayan giants and descend into the tranquil Thame Valley.
- Cho La Pass: Cross the challenging Cho La Pass, known for its rugged terrain and majestic views, arriving at Gorakshep, the last settlement before Everest Base Camp.
- Everest Base Camp: Trek to EBC, offering a glimpse into high-altitude mountaineering.
- Kala Patthar: Ascend Kala Patthar for a close-up view of Everest's summit and sweeping panoramas of the Khumbu Glacier at sunrise.
- Cultural Immersion: Immerse yourself in the rich Sherpa culture and enjoy the warm hospitality of teahouses along the way.
Itinerary
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will be greeted
by our representatives holding a placard displaying the company’s logo. In case of
late night arrival, private transportation to the hotel will be arranged by the
representative. Clients will be notified of tour briefings and group meeting times
by a representative.
During the meeting, we review the travel plans and services, and introduce the trek
or tour guide according to the itinerary. It’s mandatory to complete a legally binding
travel form and a non-liability disclaimer form. Any outstanding tour payments
must be settled at this time. Accommodation for the night will be provided at
Kathmandu Guest House or a similar standard hotel in Thamel.
The journey from Kathmandu to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region, is an
adventure in itself, typically encompassing a drive to Ramechhap followed by a
flight to Lukla and trekking to Phakding. Beginning with a scenic drive from
Kathmandu to Ramechhap, travelers embark on a four-hour journey through
picturesque countryside, terraced fields, and rural villages. This road journey offers
glimpses of local life and stunning landscapes as travelers make their way towards
the starting point of the Lukla flight.
Upon arrival in Ramechhap, travelers board a short domestic flight to Lukla, an
experience renowned for its thrill and scenic beauty. Lukla Airport, situated at an
elevation of 2,860 meters amidst the towering peaks of the Himalayas, provides
breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains and deep valleys below. Upon
landing in Lukla, trekkers are welcomed by the crisp mountain air and stunning
vistas, marking the commencement of their Everest Base Camp adventure.
From Lukla, the trekking portion of the journey begins with a scenic hike to
Phakding, a charming village nestled at an altitude of 2,610 meters. The trail follows
the Dudh Koshi River, weaving through lush forests of pine and rhododendron,
picturesque Sherpa villages, and suspension bridges adorned with prayer flags.
Along the way, trekkers are treated to awe-inspiring views of the surrounding
mountains, including Kusum Kanguru and Thamserku. After approximately 3-4
hours of trekking, trekkers reach Phakding, where they can rest, acclimatize, and
soak in the serene mountain atmosphere before continuing their journey towards
Everest Base Camp.
In summary, the drive to Ramechhap, flight to Lukla, and trek to Phakding offer an
exhilarating start to the Everest Base Camp trek, providing travelers with a taste of
the adventure and natural beauty that await them in the Everest region.
The distance between Lukla and Phakding is about 8.25 km and it takes about 3-4
hours to reach there. During our trek today we will climb 210 meters and descend
410 meters. We will reserve a room for overnight stay, either at the Hotel Sherpa
Phakding or at a lodge of similar standard in Phakding.
Note: Lunch will be served at the destination or during the trek according to your
appetite, chosen from the teahouse menu. Each day upon reaching the day’s
destination, you’ll have free time for personal activities or to simply enjoy the
tranquility of the mountains. This time allows you to feel refreshed and prepared for
the adventures ahead.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Please note that due to the absence of direct flights from Kathmandu to Lukla,
travelers must transit through Manthali airport in Ramechhap. The journey from
Kathmandu to Ramechhap typically takes about 4-5 hours. Similarly, the return
journey from Manthali airport to Kathmandu at the end of the trek lasts
approximately 5-6 hours, depending on road conditions. To ensure the best views
during the flight, aim for a window seat on the left side when flying from
Kathmandu to Lukla and on the right side for the return journey.
It’s advisable to avoid seating near the wings to prevent obstruction of the view.
Keep in mind that seat reservations are unavailable and are allocated on a first-
come, first-served basis. Additionally, there’s a weight restriction of 15 kg (10 kg for check-in luggage and 5 kg for carry-on), and exceeding this limit incurs a substantial
fee per kilogram.
The trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar is a captivating journey that delves
deeper into the heart of the Everest region. Beginning in Phakding, a picturesque
village nestled along the Dudh Koshi River, trekkers are surrounded by verdant
hillsides and majestic peaks. Following the trail alongside the river, trekkers
traverse suspension bridges and meander through dense forests of rhododendron
and pine trees, offering glimpses of Thamserku and Kusum Kanguru peaks. After a
few hours of trekking, travelers arrive at Monjo, the gateway to Sagarmatha
National Park, where permits are registered before continuing the journey.
Continuing along the trail, trekkers pass through the quaint village of Jorsalle,
providing a brief respite and essential amenities. The final stretch to Namche
Bazaar proves the most challenging, with a steep ascent known as Namche Hill,
rewarding trekkers with panoramic views of Everest and surrounding peaks. Upon
arrival in Namche Bazaar, the bustling commercial hub of the region, trekkers are
greeted by colorful prayer flags and traditional Sherpa architecture. Here, amidst
the vibrant marketplaces and cozy bakeries, travelers can rest, acclimatize to the
altitude, and prepare for the adventures ahead in the journey to Everest Base
Camp.
Overall, the trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar offers an exhilarating and
enriching experience, providing trekkers with a glimpse into the natural beauty and
cultural heritage of the Everest region. With its stunning landscapes, charming
villages, and awe-inspiring mountain vistas, this segment of the trek sets the stage
for the unforgettable journey to Everest Base Camp.
The distance between Phakding and Namche Bazar is about 10.10 km and it takes
about 6-7 hours to reach there. During our trek today we will climb 920 meters and
descend 120 meters. We will reserve a room for overnight stay, either at the
Nirvana Home or at a lodge of similar standard in Namche Bazar.
Explore the vibrant town of Namche Bazaar, known as the gateway to the Everest
region, and embark on a scenic trip to the iconic Everest View Hotel. Wander
through the narrow streets lined with colorful Tibetan prayer flags and traditional
Sherpa houses, soaking in the lively atmosphere of this bustling mountain town.
Visit local shops, bakeries, and markets, where you can browse for souvenirs and
interact with friendly locals.
After immersing yourself in the culture and charm of Namche Bazaar, set out on a
memorable journey to the Everest View Hotel. Located atop a ridge with panoramic
views of Everest and its neighboring peaks, this hotel offers an unparalleled vantage
point to admire the majestic Himalayas. Enjoy a cup of hot tea or coffee on the
hotel’s terrace while marveling at the awe-inspiring scenery stretching out before
you.
Whether you’re capturing stunning photographs of the world’s highest peaks or
simply basking in the tranquility of the mountains, a visit to the Everest View Hotel
promises to be a highlight of your Everest Base Camp trekking adventure.
The trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche is a captivating journey through the
heart of the Everest region, offering stunning vistas and cultural experiences along
the way. Starting from Namche Bazaar at an altitude of 3,440 meters, trekkers bid
farewell to the bustling streets and colorful markets as they begin their ascent
towards Tengboche. The trail winds its way along undulating terrain, with both
ascents and descents, providing trekkers with sweeping views of iconic mountains
such as Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. After trekking for a few hours from
Namche, trekkers reach Phunki Tenga, a small settlement nestled beside the Dudh
Koshi River, where they can rest and replenish their energy before continuing
towards Tengboche.
The most challenging part of the trek involves ascending to Tengboche at an
altitude of 3,860 meters, navigating steep switchbacks while enjoying breathtaking
views of the surrounding landscape. Perched atop a hill with commanding views,Tengboche Monastery offers trekkers a chance to explore its spiritual and cultural
significance, attend prayer ceremonies, and soak in the tranquil atmosphere.
Overall, the trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche provides a memorable and
rewarding experience, blending natural beauty, cultural immersion, and spiritual
discovery, leaving a lasting impression on all who undertake the journey.
The distance between Namche and Tengboche is about 9.51 km and it takes about
4-5 hours to reach there. During our trek today we will climb 770 meters and
descend 350 meters. We will reserve a room for overnight stay, either at the Tashi
Delek Lodge or at a lodge of similar standard in Tengbpche.
The journey from Tengboche to Dingboche via Pangboche presents trekkers with a
breathtaking blend of natural beauty and cultural richness in the heart of the
Everest region. Starting from Tengboche, where the majestic Tengboche
Monastery stands as a serene backdrop, trekkers embark on a trail that winds
through dense forests and picturesque Sherpa villages, offering mesmerizing views
of iconic Himalayan peaks. Upon reaching Pangboche, travelers have the
opportunity to explore its ancient monastery and immerse themselves in the
vibrant Sherpa culture. The ascent to Dingboche involves traversing rocky terrain
and alpine meadows, culminating in panoramic vistas of towering peaks and the
expansive Khumbu Valley below.
Dingboche serves as a vital acclimatization point, allowing trekkers to adjust to the
altitude amidst the stunning backdrop of Lhotse and Ama Dablam. This segment of
the trek not only challenges adventurers but also rewards them with unforgettable
experiences and insights into the natural wonders and cultural heritage of the
Everest region. With its captivating landscapes, charming villages, and profound
Sherpa traditions, the journey from Tengboche to Dingboche via Pangboche
promises to leave an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of all who embark on
this remarkable adventure.
On this particular day of the trek, trekkers are faced with a choice: either take a
well-deserved rest day or tackle the optional day hike to Nangkar Tshang peak,
reaching heights of up to 4,996 meters. The rest day offers an invaluable
opportunity for trekkers to recuperate and acclimatize to the high altitude,
ensuring their bodies are adequately prepared for the challenges ahead. It’s a
chance to recover from physical exertion, prevent altitude-related illnesses, and
recharge energy levels amidst the tranquil surroundings. Additionally, the rest day
allows trekkers to engage in light activities such as yoga or meditation, explore local
culture and customs, and immerse themselves in the breathtaking mountain
scenery without the pressure of trekking.
Alternatively, the optional day hike to Nangkar Tshang Peak presents an
exhilarating adventure for those seeking additional thrills and breathtaking
panoramic views. Scaling to an impressive altitude of 4,996 meters, this challenging
trek offers trekkers the opportunity to summit a lofty peak and witness awe-
inspiring vistas of the surrounding Himalayan landscape. The hike involves
traversing rugged terrain, ascending steep slopes, and navigating rocky ridges,
making it suitable for experienced trekkers with a good level of fitness. Along the
way, trekkers are rewarded with unparalleled views of snow-capped peaks, deep
valleys, and pristine glaciers, providing a sense of achievement and adventure.
In summary, whether opting for a rest day or embarking on the optional day hike
to Nangkar Tshang Peak, trekkers are presented with unique opportunities to
enhance their Everest Base Camp experience. Whether seeking relaxation and
rejuvenation or adventure and exploration, both options promise unforgettable
moments amidst the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas.
The both way distance between Dingboche and Nangkar Tshang Peak is about 4.10
km and it takes about 4-5 hours to reach there. During our trek today we will climb
670 meters and descend 670 meters. We will reserve a room for overnight stay,
either at the Hotel Mountain Paradize or at a lodge of similar standard in Dingboche.
The trek from Dingboche to Lobuche is a challenging yet rewarding leg of the
Everest Base Camp journey, offering trekkers stunning Himalayan vistas and a
deeper immersion into the high-altitude landscape. Starting from Dingboche
(4,410m), a picturesque village nestled beneath towering peaks like Lhotse and
Ama Dablam, trekkers take time to acclimatize before continuing their ascent. The
village’s colorful prayer flags and traditional stone houses provide insights into the
rich Sherpa culture of the region.
The trail winds through rugged terrain, gradually ascending towards higher
elevations. Trekkers traverse rocky paths and glacial moraines, with breathtaking
views of snow-capped peaks unfolding at every turn. Along the way, encounters
with yaks grazing in alpine meadows and remote Sherpa settlements add to the
trek’s allure. Interspersed with prayer wheels, stupas, and mani stones, the trail
carries a spiritual ambiance.
After approximately 5-6 hours of trekking, trekkers arrive in Lobuche (4,910m), a
rugged outpost nestled amidst the stark beauty of the Khumbu region. Serving as
a vital rest point before the final push to Everest Base Camp, Lobuche offers basic
amenities like tea houses and lodges. From here, trekkers enjoy stunning views of
the Khumbu Glacier and nearby peaks, including Pumori and Nuptse, providing a
tantalizing glimpse of the adventures awaiting them on the journey ahead.
The distance between Dingboche and Lobuche is about 8.29 km and it takes about
5-6 hours to reach there. During our trek today we will climb 620 meters and
descend 30 meters. We will reserve a room for overnight stay, either at the New
EBC Guest House or at a lodge of similar standard in Lobuche.
The trek from Lobuche to Gorakshep, followed by an exploration of Everest Base
Camp, signifies a significant milestone in the journey towards the summit of Mount
Everest. Beginning from Lobuche at an altitude of 4,910 meters, trekkers embark
on a path enveloped by the majestic peaks of Pumori and Nuptse. Lobuche serves
as a crucial resting point before the final push towards Everest Base Camp,
providing essential amenities to recharge and prepare for the challenges ahead.
As trekkers progress along the trail to Gorakshep, they navigate rocky terrain and
glacial moraines, steadily ascending towards higher elevations. The landscape
unfolds with panoramic vistas of the Himalayan peaks, offering glimpses of Mount
Everest on the horizon as Gorakshep draws near. This leg of the journey sets the
stage for the climactic exploration of Everest Base Camp, where trekkers will
encounter the raw beauty of the Khumbu Glacier and witness the awe-inspiring
majesty of the world’s highest mountain.
Upon reaching Gorakshep, trekkers embark on a final trek to Everest Base Camp,
navigating through the rugged terrain of the Khumbu Glacier. After hours of
trekking, they arrive at the base camp, nestled amidst ice and rock beneath the
towering peaks of Mount Everest. Here, trekkers immerse themselves in the surreal
surroundings, capturing memorable photographs and relishing the sense of
achievement that accompanies standing at the foot of the world’s tallest peak.
Overall, this segment of the trek is a challenging yet rewarding experience, offering
trekkers an unforgettable encounter with the grandeur of Mount Everest and the
Himalayan landscape.
The distance between Lobuche and Gorakshep via Everst Base Camp is about 13.50
km and it takes about 7-8 hours to reach there. During our trek today we will climb
430 meters and descend 190 meters. We will reserve a room for overnight stay,
either at the Buddha Lodge or at a lodge of similar standard in Gorakshep.
Start your day with an early morning hike to Kala Patthar, which stands at an
elevation of 5,550 meters. This trek is particularly rewarding, as it offers stunning
panoramic views of the sunrise over some of the highest peaks in the world,
including Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse. The early morning light bathes the
mountains in a golden hue, creating an unforgettable and awe-inspiring scene.
After soaking in the magnificent sunrise and capturing plenty of photographs, make
your way back down to your lodge at Gorakshep. Once you’ve had some time to
rest and gather your belongings, prepare for a thrilling helicopter ride back to
Kathmandu. This helicopter flight will not only save you time but also provide a
unique aerial perspective of the Himalayan landscape, allowing you to see the
rugged terrain, deep valleys, and towering peaks from a completely different angle.
Upon arriving in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your accommodation,
where you can relax and reflect on the incredible experiences of your trek.
After soaking in the mesmerizing sunrise from Kala Patthar, trekkers begin their
descent towards Dingboche (4,410 m), retracing their steps along the trail back to
Gorakshep. The journey back offers trekkers a chance to reflect on the awe-
inspiring beauty of the Himalayas and the unforgettable moments spent atop Kala
Patthar. As they make their way down, trekkers are surrounded by stunning views
of the surrounding peaks and glaciers, with the towering summits of Ama Dablam
and Lhotse dominating the landscape. Arriving back in Gorakshep, trekkers pause
to rest and replenish their energy before continuing their trek towards Dingboche.
The trail descends gradually, winding through picturesque landscapes and tranquil
valleys, providing trekkers with ample opportunities to immerse themselves in the
natural beauty of the Himalayas.
The round trip distance between Gorakshep and Kala Patthar is approximately 3.60
kilometers, with an estimated trekking time of 3 to 4 hours. During today’s trek, we
will ascend 420 meters and subsequently descend 420 meters. Following the trek,
you will stay overnight at the Kathmandu Guest House or an equivalent hotel of
similar standard in Kathmandu.
Relax at the hotel or explore Thamel for shopping or massage etc. Apart from this you
can request our representative to arrange a guided tour of Kathmandu.
Embark on a guided sightseeing tour starting at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing the Malla Kings’ era with its courtyards,
temples, and palaces, including the Hanuman Dhoka Palace and the revered Kumari
Ghar. Witness daily rituals at the Kal Bhairav Temple and encounter vibrant sadhus
in orange robes. Continue to Patan Durbar Square, known as the “City of Fine Arts,”
to explore ancient temples, palaces, and sculptures like the Krishna Mandir and
Mahabouddha Temple, showcasing Patan’s rich Newari heritage.
Conclude the tour at Swayambhunath, or the “Monkey Temple,” atop a hill
overlooking Kathmandu Valley. Ascend stone steps amidst fluttering prayer flags
and playful monkeys to discover panoramic vistas and serene stupas. Gain insights
into Buddhist philosophy and symbolism amidst the timeless ambiance of prayer
and meditation, leaving with a deeper appreciation for Nepal’s spiritual heritage
and the cultural treasures of Kathmandu, Patan, and Swayambhunath.Stay
overnight at Kathmandu Guest House.
Breakfast at the hotel and free day. Transfer to the airport to return home three
hours before your actual flight departure time. You can extend the trip as per your
wish and available time. We hope that your visit to Nepal and the activities you
carried out during the trek will remind you to visit Nepal again in the coming days.
We wish you a safe return home. We hope to see you in Kathmandu again in the
coming days!
Cost Include:
- Airport arrival and departure transfer by private vehicle
- Sagarmatha National Park entry permit fee
- Khumbu Pasanglhamu Rural Municipality fee
- Trekking registration and all applied government taxes
- 3 nights @ Kathmandu Guest House twin share deluxe room
- Daily free buffet breakfast at the Restaurant of Kathmandu Guest House
- Free daily bottled water & Coffee maker in the room
- Hot drinks (tea or Coffee) at breakfast time during trek
- 9 nights stay during the trek (twin share room, dormitory room, shared bathroom)
- 10 Days Full board (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) teahouse trek
- Kathmandu – Lukla via Ramechhap domestic flight ticket - guests and one guide
- Kathmandu – Ramechhap – Kathmandu transfer by private vehicle
- Trekking staff (guides and porters) salary, food, lodge and travel insurance.
- An English-speaking veteran and a licensed trekking guide from Kathmandu
- Porter (s) for carrying guest luggage from Lukla (2 guests = 1 porter and maximum 25 kg).
- We ensure an extra guide for trekking groups with more than five tourists.
Cost Exclude:
- Sightseeing and sightseeing entry fees
- Meals (Lunch & Dinner ) in Kathmandu
- Single supplement fee (Kathmandu) – € 255 per single room user
- Everest Scenic Mountain flight cost €230 per person (Foreigner) including airport transfer
- Extra cost if you want to stay in attached bathroom during trek.
- Single room charges in trek as per given rate if anyone is interested.
- Any costs incurred due to natural disaster such as landslide or general strike etc.
- Personal nature of expenses and trekking gears (Jacket & Sleeping bag etc.)
- Bar bills, and extra drinks (tea, coffee, mineral water, beer, coke or Chocolate etc.)
- Travel Insurance: Strong travel insurance for rescue work, usually up to 10,000 us dollars.
- Hotel cost if earlier return from trekking by any reason should be paid by customer.
- All cost arises by any reason which is not in our control should be paid by customer.
- Service which is not mentioned in the price inclusion paragraph is are extras.
- TIPS for trekking staffs (Approx. €130 per customer) and sightseeing guide (Total 10-15 euro)
Fixed Departure Date
TRIP DATES | AVAILABILITY | PRICE | SPACE LEFT | |
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November 29, 2024 - December 10, 2024 | Guaranteed | €3,113.5 |
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