The Everest Base Camp Trek offers a unique and unforgettable adventure, enriched with historical significance and breathtaking scenery. As you embark on this journey, you will find yourself surrounded by majestic mountains, providing a humbling experience. Additionally, you will have the chance to delve into the profound Buddhist culture that has deep roots in the region. While trekking through this remarkable landscape, you will also encounter a living testament to the history of climbing. Our Everest Base Camp Trek seamlessly blends the wonders of nature with an immersive experience of village life, providing a rare and precious opportunity in the modern world.
Dave Ashley, Mount Everest/7 summits climber will be the trip leader for this adventure.
Dave Ashley, Everest and 7 Summits climber, will lead the trek
1 Well-experienced, licensed, trekking guide (his salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food, and accommodation)
Assistant guide as per required by the group size (their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food, and accommodation)
Airport Pick-up and Drop-off service in a private tourist vehicle
Accommodation in Kathmandu for 3 nights at Hyatt Regency on sharing basis along with breakfast
Welcome dinner in Kathmandu
Kathmandu - Lukla – Kathmandu
Accommodation during the trek in Teahouse/Lodges
Full Board (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trek
Porters (1 for every 2 members) (their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food, and accommodation)
Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park entrance fee
Khumbu permit
First Aid Kit (Carried by trek guide)
Applicable local and government taxes
You flight to Kathmandu and back home
Small fee for Nepal Visa payable on arrival
Any meals in Kathmandu except for Nepali welcome dinner and hotel breakfasts
Your personal equipment and other expenses such as mineral water, soft beverages, confectionaries, laundries, phone calls, hot drinking water, bar bills, showers, internet facility, battery chargers
Your travel insurance that covers Helicopter evacuation as well as medical expenses and trip cancellation
Tips to guide, porters, and driver as a token of appreciation
Excess baggage charges on the flight to/from Kathmandu and Lukla
Any other expenses or charges that are not mentioned in the “cost includes” list
All expenses incurred in the event of early departure (evac fees, transport, extra hotel nights, etc)
Kathmandu (4,386 ft)
Fly into Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Pay for your visa, collect your luggage, and meet an Expedition Himalaya representative just outside baggage claim for a ride to our group hotel.
Lodging: Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
No meals included
Kathmandu (4,386 ft)
Begin your day with fellow DASH Adventure trekkers for a generous buffet breakfast at our group hotel. Take an optional tour of a UNESCO World Heritage cultural site or shop in the tourist district of Thamel. This afternoon you'll meet with trip leaders for a gear check. End your day with the group for a traditional Nepalese dinner at a local restaurant that's included in your tour price.
Lodging: Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Breakfast and Dinner included
Lukla (9,186 ft) to Phakding (8,562 ft)
Fly into the base of the Khumbu Valley, landing at Lukla Airport. Trek downhill to Phakding, experience the hospitality of a Nepalese tea house and start acclimatizing.
Lodging: Teahouse
Breakfast Included
Phakding (8,562 ft) to Namche Bazaar (11,220 ft)
Trek along and over the Dudh Koshi River on suspension bridges, through Sagarmatha National Park and up to the largest town in the Khumbu Valley, Namche Bazaar. Here you'll find ATMs, restaurants, bars, bakeries, coffee shops, and lots of souvenir shopping. Forgot an item for your trek? There are serval gear stores here too...and they take credit cards!
Lodging: Teahouse
No meals included
Namche Bazaar (11,220 ft) to Hotel Everest View (12,729 ft) and back
Trekking at higher elevations can lead to altitude sickness and other severe illnesses. Rest/acclimatization days are critical. Begin your day with a hike up to the Hotel Everest View. In good weather, this will be your first view of Mount Everest! Visit Sagarmatha Next, a museum with interactive digital exhibits and upcycled sculptures. End your day with a game or two of pool at the Irish Pub. Rest and recover!
Lodging: Teahouse
No meals included
Namche Bazaar (11,220 ft) to Tengboche (12,696 ft)
It's full day of trekking! After breakfast, we return to the Everest Basecamp trail which takes us through the ups and downs of the Khumbu Valley to Tengboche Monastery. Take in stunning views of lush rhododendron forest and observe Lamas perform a prayer ceremony.
Lodging: Teahouse
No meals included
Tengboche (12,696 ft) to Dingboche (14,304 ft)
Another full day of trekking, but we have a nice downhill welcoming us following breakfast! Then a long, slow, but gradual climb up the valley until we get close to Dingboche. We finish with a small hill...but it feels much bigger as we approach 14,000 feet! We'll stay here for two nights to adjust safely to the elevation.
Lodging: Teahouse
No meals included
Dingboche (14,304 ft) to partway up Nangkartsang Peak (16,000 ft) and back
Today we start with a half day hike to continue adjusting to the elevation, followed by lunch and free time. Dingboche has a few stores and coffee shops, including Cafe 4410 where Everest movies are played each afternoon. This is a great time to pull out a deck of cards, enjoy your favorite hot beverage, and relax over some gourmet desserts! We'll stay in Dingboche again tonight.
Lodging: Teahouse
No meals included
Dingboche (14,304 ft) to Lobuche (16,174 ft)
Another full day of trekking! It's an easy morning, as we say goodbye to Dingboche and now head West. The going is relatively flat, and we cross a small stream just before lunch that contains the ice and snow melt from the Khumbu Glacier. After fueling up we begin a slow climb to Lobuche, passing memorials to Everest climbers who perished on the mountain. Our trail begins to turn rocky, and more attention is needed to safely pass livestock and other trekkers on the narrowing trail.
Lodging: Teahouse
No meals included
Lobuche (16,174 ft) to Gorak Shep (16,929 ft) to Everest Base Camp 5,364m (17,598 ft) and back to Gorak Shep
It's finally here, today we arrive at Everest Base Camp! We'll trek to the highest village in the Khumbu Valley, Gorak Shep, and have lunch. Then it's a few hours on a rough trail leading to the famous Everest Base Camp. In the fall we are not likely to see any climbers, as the best season for summiting is spring. But it's much less crowded now, and great for taking photographs! After visiting base camp, we'll hike back down to Gorak Shep and spend the night.
Lodging: Teahouse
No meals included
Grorak Step (16,929 ft) to Kala Pattar (18,192 ft) to Pheriche (13,910 ft)
Early this morning you have the option to stay warm and sleep in...or get up early (still dark!) and trek to the Everest View peak, or Kala Pattar. While it may look like a small hill when surrounded by the massive nearby peaks, Kala Pattar is over 18,000 feet and the highest point on our trek. If the weather is good, you'll see the sun rise behind Mount Everest! We'll trek back down to Gorak Shep for breakfast, and then begin our downhill (mostly) walk back to Lukla. Today we'll stop in Pheriche.
Lodging: Teahouse
No meals included
Pheriche (13,910 ft) to Namche Bazaar (11,220 ft)
Today it's a long one, but mostly (mostly) downhill as we head back to Namche. Every step we are lower, getting more oxygen and feeling stronger. As we arrive in town, some groups like to celebrate at one of the many bars. Think you can beat our Sherpa guide in a game of pool or snooker?
Lodging: Teahouse
No meals included
Namche Bazaar (11,220 ft) to Lukla (9,186 ft)
It's our last day of trekking! We drop down from Namche and follow the river, ending our trek with a gradual uphill to Lukla. Today is not very difficult, and there is time to once again celebrate success in the bars of Lukla. We'll stay near the airport and be ready for a morning flight back to Kathmandu tomorrow.
Lodging: Teahouse
No meals included
Lukla (9,186 ft) to Kathmandu (4,386 ft)
Weather permitting, today we catch a flight to Kathmandu and return to the Hyatt. Enjoy that hot shower and soft bed! You've earned it.
Lodging: Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
No meals included
Kathmandu (4,386 ft)
Today we'll say our goodbyes, and drop you off at the Kathmandu airport for the flight home. On behalf of Dash Adventures and Expedition Himalaya, we hope you enjoyed Nepal and the Khumbu Valley. More importantly, we all wish to see you again soon!
Lodging: Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Breakfast included
We recommend you schedule at least one extra day, perhaps two, for your stay in Nepal. Weather frequently causes delays for the flights between Kathmandu and Lukla, and the stress of missing a flight when you are trekking takes away from the experience. If we return on schedule are many sights to see in Kathmandu, and the Hyatt is a fantastic resort hotel. Namaste!
Lodging: Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Breakfast Included
