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Explore Everest Base Camp Trek - Expedition Departures for 18 days with Exodus Adventure Travels and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Trek du camp de base de l'Everest - Départs d'expédition

Pays:

Népal

Vol:

Non inclus

Favori

ID du circuit:

101141

Partager:

  • 02.04-19.04.26 guaranteed icon
  • 09.04-26.04.26 guaranteed icon
  • 01.04-18.04.27 scheduled icon
  • 08.04-25.04.27 scheduled icon
  • 15.04-02.05.27 scheduled icon

Itinéraire

Participez à l'un des treks les plus classiques au monde : le camp de base le plus emblématique, au pied de l'Everest (29 029ft/8 848m). Ce départ spécial offre l'opportunité de camper au camp de base pour une nuit, dans un cadre magnifique près de la cascade de glace du Khumbu, au moment où le camp est animé par les expéditions qui se préparent à tenter le sommet. Le voyage vers le camp de base passe par le pays sherpa et permet de s'acclimater avant d'atteindre les spectaculaires paysages de haute altitude : l'incroyable monastère de Thyangboche, les vues sur l'Ama Dablam, l'Everest et d'autres puissants sommets de l'Himalaya. Valerie Parkinson, lauréate du prix Wanderlust World Guide Awards 2021, dirige le départ du 9 avril 2026. Pourquoi faire du trekking avec Exodus ? Location gratuite de sacs de couchage et de doudounes quatre saisons L'un des taux d'encadrement les plus élevés du trek, avec un membre du personnel pour quatre voyageurs. Plus de 30 ans d'expérience dans l'organisation de treks au Népal Des taux d'ascension et des itinéraires soigneusement planifiés avec des jours d'acclimatation et d'urgence intégrés. Nous devançons les foules de l'Everest en nous levant tôt, en évitant la circulation sur les sentiers et en arrivant tôt à la maison de thé la plus proche pour les douches chaudes. Protocole établi pour les retards de vol à Lukla Exodus commande chaque année des audits indépendants sur la sécurité aérienne des compagnies aériennes nationales au Népal et n'utilise que celles qui ont été approuvées dans le cadre de l'audit. Des guides locaux anglophones expérimentés, qualifiés en premiers secours et formés pour reconnaître et traiter le mal de l'altitude. L'ensemble du personnel (chefs, guides et porteurs) est entièrement assuré et reçoit un salaire équitable. Le personnel transporte de l'oxygène, une trousse de premiers soins et des cartes d'auto-évaluation du mal aigu des montagnes, utilisées pour surveiller chaque voyageur en altitude. Parlez-en au personnel du bureau d'Exodus qui a fait le trek lui-même.

Programme du circuit

Day 1

Jour 1 : Début de l'aventure à Katmandou

Begin your adventure at the Royal Singi Hotel in Kathmandu, the start point for many Himalayan trekkers over the years. Around 6pm, bid namaste to your tour leader and fellow travellers, when we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead during a full trek briefing. Your tour leader then ensures a big Nepalese welcome by arranging an optional group dinner (which is included for all in 2026). Rest up, we begin our trek to Everest Base Camp tomorrow. Want to explore Kathmandu further? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative. Accommodation: Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)
Day 2

Jour 2 : Tôt le matin, transfert à Manthali pour votre vol vers Lukla. Trekking jusqu'à Phakding (petit-déjeuner)

We have a very early start 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 ensure we arrive in Manthali in time for the first morning flights to Lukla. The hotel provides a packed breakfast for the journey. We then 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). We 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

Jour 3 : Suivre la Dudh Kosi et monter à Namche Bazaar, avec du temps pour explorer les villages sherpas (petit-déjeuner).

Heading out of Phakding, we 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

Jour 4 : Marche d'acclimatation à Kunde et Khumjung ; descente à Kyanjuma (petit-déjeuner)

We 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 and learn about the work this local organisation is doing to tackle waste pollution on the mountain trails and how you can help. Descending through forest, we come to Khumjung, where we have lunch close to the Sir Edmund Hillary School. After, we 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, we have great views of Ama Dablam and other Himalaya giants. We 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 entry fee (which goes towards the repairs), we are shown the only yeti skull in the world. Descending to the main trail, we spend the night at Kyanjuma. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 11,810ft/3,600m)
Day 5

Jour 5 : Trek à travers le cœur des Sherpas jusqu'au monastère de Thyangboche, d'où l'on jouit d'une superbe vue sur les montagnes (petit-déjeuner).

This morning, we descend to the river. We cross at the little settlement of Phunki Thangkha (10,665ft/3,250m), then climb steeply through the forest to Thyangboche (12,867ft/3,867m). We arrive by lunchtime and visit the famous monastery in the afternoon. The sunset and sunrise over the mountains is 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

Jour 6 : Poursuite de la remontée de la vallée du Khumbu puis de la vallée de l'Imja jusqu'à Dingboche (petit-déjeuner)

We 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

Jour 7 : Journée d'acclimatation à Dingboche (petit-déjeuner)

We spend the day at Dingboche to continue our acclimatisation. 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. We return to Dingboche for a late lunch. The rest of the afternoon is free to relax and acclimatise. Accommodation: Teahouse
Day 8

Jour 8 : Poursuite de l'ascension vers Lobuje (petit-déjeuner)

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. We stop here 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

Jour 9 : Suivre le glacier du Khumbu jusqu'à Gorak Shep (petit-déjeuner)

We leave early, following the Khumbu Glacier northwards to Gorak Shep (17,008ft/5,184m). The trail rolls up and down along the moraine with some short, steep sections. The trail is rocky as we are now on the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. It takes us about three hours to reach Gorak Shep, where we have a rest and something to eat. In the afternoon, 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. We return to Gorak Shep for the night. Please note, accommodation options are extremely limited at Gorak Shep and the 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

Jour 10 : Continuation le long de la moraine latérale jusqu'au camp de base de l'Everest. Nuit au camp (petit-déjeuner, déjeuner, dîner)

We 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 the area known as Everest Base Camp. We walk past the Base Camp Rock (17,390ft/5,300m), which is covered in prayer flags and where the normal trekking groups visit, and continue through the rocky moraine into the actual base camp – a significant moment for adventure lovers the world over! We get to our camp by lunchtime and the afternoon is free to gaze in awe at our surroundings. From Base Camp, we get close-up views of the Khumbu Ice Fall and can appreciate just how difficult it is for climbers to negotiate through the huge ice blocks. Nuptse towers above us and Pumori rears behind. Accommodation: Full-service camping (sleeping altitude: 17,715ft/5,400m)
Day 11

Jour 11 : Exploration de la région autour du camp de base de l'Everest (petit-déjeuner, déjeuner)

We spend this morning at Everest Base Camp with time to absorb the way of life on expeditions. We have a walk around Base Camp and through some of the ice seracs. Meet Sherpa guides preparing to climb and you may well be able to watch climbers as they ascend the Khumbu Ice Fall and can visit the Everest ER medical tent if it is there and if they are quiet. After an early lunch in camp, we say goodbye to the adventurers ready to climb the mighty mountain as we return to Gorak Shep for the evening. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 17,008ft/5,184m)
Day 12

Jour 12 : Longue descente vers Pheriche (petit-déjeuner)

This morning before packing up, you have another chance to get up to Kala Pattar if you didn't manage to make it on day 9. We retrace our steps down to Lobuje for lunch. After a rest, we continue through the valley to the lower altitude of Pheriche for the night. Once we reach the valley bottom, it is an easy walk along into the village of Pheriche. Accommodation: Teahouse (altitude: 13,921ft/4,243m)
Day 13

Jour 13 : Retour sur nos pas jusqu'à Kyanjuma (petit-déjeuner)

Descending through Pheriche, we cross a small bridge and have a short climb before descending to join the main Imja Khola valley. We follow the valley down to Pangboche through an alpine meadow landscape. We drop down to the rushing river then walk through peaceful rhododendron forests to the village of Devoche from where we climb back up to Thyangboche on the ridge for lunch. We 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 14

Jour 14 : Descente à travers Namche jusqu'à Monzo (petit-déjeuner)

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 15

Jour 15 : Continuation vers Lukla (petit-déjeuner)

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 16

Jour 16 : Vol vers Manthali ; transfert vers Katmandou (petit-déjeuner)

We 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 17

Jour 17 : Journée libre à Katmandou pour explorer la ville (petit-déjeuner)

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 18

Jour 18 : Fin de l'aventure à Katmandou (petit-déjeuner)

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.

Booking Terms & Conditions

Key points:

As a registered Ontario retail travel agency, we provide you with security for the monies that you pay for the package holidays booked from us and for your repatriation in the event of our insolvency. The Ontario Travel Industry Compensation Fund provides reimbursement of monies paid to an Ontario registered travel agent for travel services that are not provided due to the bankruptcy or insolvency of an Ontario registrant or an end supplier airline or cruise line, where a reimbursement has not otherwise been provided. The payment of your initial deposit and the acceptance of your payment and signature to these Terms and Conditions (this “Agreement” or these “Terms and Conditions“) by us by our issuance of your booking confirmation (the “Booking Confirmation”) creates a contractual relationship between Exodus Travels Ltd and you (individually and for and on behalf of the other individuals in your booking party and hereinafter collectively referred to as “you” or the “Participant”).


You can make changes to your booking in certain circumstances, subject to administration and/or cancellation charge, unless otherwise set forth in these Booking Terms and Conditions. We reserve the right to change and cancel your booking at any time.


Adequate and valid travel insurance is compulsory for all our travellers and it is a condition of accepting your booking that you agree you will have obtained adequate and valid travel insurance. We recommend you take out insurance as soon as your booking is confirmed.


If you have booked a cruise, you may be asked to accept a separate Contract of Carriage with the vessel owner/carrier (collectively, the “Carrier”) of your cruise which shall govern the relationship, responsibilities and liabilities as between you, the passenger, and the Carrier of your cruise. By agreeing to the Contract of Carriage and accepting the conditions therein, you agree that any dispute that you raise directly with the Carrier will be governed by and subject to the terms and conditions of the Contract of Carriage. For the avoidance of doubt, this Agreement governs the relationship between you and Exodus, and any dispute or claim that you raise with Exodus will be subject to this Agreement and not the Contract of Carriage and to the extent there is a conflict between this Agreement and the provisions of the Contract of Carriage as they relate to you and Exodus, this Agreement shall prevail and supersede the provisions of the Contract of Carriage.


Please read the full terms below for more information and for other important rights and obligations.


We reserve the right to update or amend these Terms and Conditions at any time prior to you completing your booking. An up-to-date copy of these Terms and Conditions is accessible on our website at www.exodustravels.com/ca. The Terms and Conditions as listed online when completing your booking are those that control.


1. Our Details

Your booking is with Exodus Travels Ltd t/a Exodus Travels with registered number at 1150160 and registered address at 2nd Floor, Origin One, 108 High Street, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 1BD (“we”, “us”, the “Company” or “our”).


2. Your holiday booking

A booking will exist as soon as we issue the Booking Confirmation. The person making the booking (the “lead name”) must be 18 years old or over and when you make a booking you guarantee that you have the authority to accept and do accept on behalf of your party the terms of these Terms and Conditions.


Whether you book alone or as a group, we will only deal with the lead name in all subsequent correspondence, including changes, amendments and cancellations. The lead name is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the personal details or any other information supplied in respect of yourself and any other person travelling on the booking and for passing on any information regarding the booking or any changes made in relation thereto, to all persons travelling on such booking, including but not limited to information on schedule changes or copies of booking confirmations.


When you receive the Booking Confirmation and your travel documents, please check the details carefully and inform us immediately if anything is incorrect. Names on travel documents must exactly match those in your passports. We will not accept liability if an airline or other supplier refuses boarding because the name(s) shown in your passport differ from those on your ticket. If there is an obvious error on the Booking Confirmation, we reserve the right to correct it as soon as we become aware of it but will do this within 7 days of issuing the Booking Confirmation or, if your departure is within 7 days, no later than 24 hours before you go. Travel documents will be sent to the email address given to us by the lead name at the time of booking approximately 2-3 weeks before your departure and will not be issued unless payment of the due balance has been received.


We may not be able to confirm some of our ground arrangements immediately (e.g. bespoke accommodation, tours etc.). In these instances, we may issue a Booking Confirmation. However, a contract for arrangements that have not been confirmed on that Booking Confirmation will only be made when we have sent you written confirmation that those additional arrangements have been completed. If there is any change to any of the details discussed at the time of booking, before the Booking Confirmation is issued, we will notify you promptly of any new or changed details, including a change to the total price (if any). If any detail on the Booking Confirmation is not correct tell us or your travel agent immediately.


For those holidays where an additional local payment is required this will be confirmed to you. A local payment is a portion of the holiday cost which must be paid directly to the local representative as instructed. If the price of your holiday includes a local payment this must be paid in the currency specified. Please note that your holiday price will not be considered to have been paid in full until the local payment has been made. Tourist taxes, resort fees or similar that are charged locally may be implemented or changed without prior warning. We do not accept responsibility for these costs, which must be paid by you and are not included within your holiday price.


All clients are expected to satisfy themselves prior to booking that they are fit and able to complete the itinerary of their chosen holiday as described in the trip notes applicable to your relevant tour (the “Trip Notes”). By booking an Exodus tour you acknowledge that this is an active holiday which may test your physical ability and may consist of strenuous and demanding activities. You are therefore responsible for ensuring you are aware of the nature of the associated activities and physical requirements before you book.


Participation in an Exodus program requires that you be in generally good health. The tour leader has the right to disqualify you at any time during the tour if he or she feels you are physically incapable and/or if your continued participation will jeopardize other participants in the tour. Please refer to paragraph 1below for more information. Please contact us by email at [email protected] to discuss any such requirements.


All prices we advertise are accurate at the date published, but we reserve the right to change any of those


prices from time to time. In the unlikely event of an administrative error leading to an incorrect price being displayed, we reserve the right to correct it (including after a booking has been confirmed). Offers are not combinable unless expressly stated and may be withdrawn at any time. All quotations are provisional until confirmed in writing on your Booking Confirmation. Before you make a booking, we will give you the up- to-date price of your chosen holiday including the cost of any supplements, upgrades or additional facilities which you have requested.


When the price per person is dependent on the number of people in the accommodation and the number of people changes, the price will be recalculated based on the new party size. Any increase in price payable is not a cancellation charge. A separate cancellation charge will be levied in respect of bookings cancelled. A new Booking Confirmation will be issued as appropriate on which the cancellation charge will be shown.


No unaccompanied minors (those under 18 years of age) can be accepted however (a) minors aged between 3 -17 years may accompany their parents on tours designated as family adventures and (b) older teenagers may be allowed to join group tours provided they are accompanied by a parent or guardian who accepts full responsibility for them. (c) minors aged between 10 and 17 may accompany their parents on certain tours designated as Polar holidays.


Accommodations on all Exodus programs are based on double occupancy. If you are traveling alone and wish to share accommodations, a roommate will be assigned to you whenever possible. When pairing roommates, we will always pair participants of the same gender. If it is not possible to pair you with a roommate, you may be asked to pay a single supplement for the land portion of the program. If this applies, you will be advised of this during the booking process.


Exodus reserves the right to decline to accept any individual as a trip member for any reason whatsoever.


Scheduled Flying

Any international airfares are not included as a part of your package. Exodus can arrange international airfares but at all times does so as agent for the relevant airline/carrier and accepts no responsibility, liability or otherwise with regards such carriage. At all times such bookings are made subject to the relevant carrier’s Conditions of Carriage which can be made available on request. In making any scheduled flight booking please note the following:


Quotes: All quotes are in CA dollars; Exodus cannot quote or book flights in any other currency.

Price changes: Until the tickets are issued, Exodus reserves the right to change prices for any reason including, but not limited to, airfares wrongfully quoted due to system error, the price of fuel and/or currency fluctuations or government taxes or levies, or any other reasonable cause.

Full payment: Full payment must be received by Exodus before the option period (as communicated) expires to guarantee the flight reservation at quoted price.

Changes & cancellations: Unless otherwise stated, airline tickets are 100% non-changeable & non- refundable once tickets have been issued. Changes made prior to ticket issuance may be applied at Exodus’s discretion and will be subject to administrative fees.

Flight reconfirmation: Exodus strongly recommends flight times and numbers to be verified or reconfirmed at least 72 hours prior to departure. Exodus is not responsible for any change to airline schedules or flight numbers after tickets have been issued.

Airline tickets: Once issued, all airline tickets are non-transferable and are valid only for the dates and routings shown. A no-show to a flight result in a forfeit of the ticket and the client is responsible for the full costs of a new ticket and changes that may occur in replacement.

Baggage: All airline tickets come with baggage restrictions or no free baggage allowance. Please check directly with your airline for up-to-date baggage rules as additional fees may apply and are the responsibility of the passenger.

It is a condition of your booking that you and all members of your party provide certain information that may be sent to governmental authorities and border control and security agencies for the purpose of security and counter terrorism. This is known as Passenger Name Records (PNR) or Advanced Passenger Information, sometimes known as APIS. The information you must provide will include, but not be limited to, full name – as shown in your passport or travel document, gender, date of birth, travel document type, number, country of issue and expiry date. You must provide this information to the airline between 6 months and 24 hours before departure.

Airline, airport or weather delays: Exodus will not be held responsible for any additional expenses or loss that may arise from airline, airport or weather delays. Exodus will not reimburse you for any additional expenses incurred by the passenger as a result. Exodus will not refund any unused portion of air tickets purchased in the event of such delays due to conditions beyond its control.


3. Paying for Your Holiday and Insurance

When you make your booking, you must pay a deposit of at least 25% per person of your selected travel arrangements (minimum CA$500 per person or equivalent). For Polar holidays the required deposit is 25% per person of your selected travel arrangements (minimum CA$2000 per person or equivalent). For  Private Groups the deposit amount will be confirmed on the initial quotation document sent prior to booking. The balance of the price of your travel arrangements must be paid at least 120 days before your departure date (for all Polar holidays and Voyages, please see your invoice). In certain cases, we may request full payment more than 120 days before departure where, for example, airlines require full payment on booking. If the deposit and/or balance is not paid in time, we shall cancel your travel arrangements. If the balance is not paid in time, we  shall retain your deposit.


You may be required to pay for any non-transferable and non-refundable items such as National Park entrance fees and Permits, and in some cases for accommodation and services at peak times of travel or where accommodation and spaces are limited. You will be advised of all such charges due at the time of booking and before your booking is confirmed. You may also be required to pay for any non-transferable and non-refundable items, such as special air fares, tickets or entry permits and any other applicable supplements due, at the time of booking and they may be non-refundable in the event of cancellation.


Please note that we do not accept payment by Amex.


Adequate and valid travel insurance for your chosen itinerary is compulsory for all travellers and it is a condition of accepting your booking that you agree you will have obtained adequate and valid travel insurance. We recommend you take out insurance as soon as your booking is confirmed. You are strongly advised to insure yourself against any possible risk that may occur and in particular to ensure that you have sufficient insurance in respect of dependent relatives and force majeure events. You are required to carry proof of insurance with you.


Exodus can recommend a travel insurance provider; however you are responsible for ensuring that you are in possession of travel insurance for the entire duration of the tour in respect of at least medical expenses, injury, death, repatriation, cancellation and curtailment, with sufficient cover/benefits and you are responsible for ensuring any policy is sufficient for you, your needs and your specific trip. When you make your insurance arrangements you must ensure that there are no exclusion clauses which limit cover for the type of activities included, or the altitudes attained, in your tour. Exodus will not be responsible for costs you may incur as a result of not having valid or adequate travel insurance. It is the responsibility of all our clients to declare any material facts including known medical conditions to their insurers, as failure to do so may result in a claim being reduced or declined.


We strongly recommend that you make no travel arrangements to your point of departure, make any connecting travel that is non-refundable or non-changeable or incurs penalties or incur any costs in respect of visas or vaccinations until such time as your travel itinerary has been confirmed. If you make such arrangements which you are then unable to use due to a change in your itinerary, we shall not be liable to you for the cost of those arrangements.


4. If you Cancel your Booking

You, or any member of your party, may cancel your travel arrangements at any time. Written notification from the lead name or your travel agent must be received at our offices. Since we incur costs in cancelling your travel arrangements, you will have to pay cancellation charges as follows (see also the exceptions below):


Period before departure in which you notify us  ---->  Cancellation charge

  • From the date your Booking Confirmation is issued up to, and including, 90 days prior to the departure date specified on the Booking Confirmation.   ----> Deposit can be transferred to a new booking which must be made within 3 months of the date the original booking was cancelled, and depart within 12 months of the new booking date.  If a new booking is not made within this period then the deposit will be forfeited. Any remaining balance will be refunded excluding any non-refundable costs.
  • 89 to 52 days (inclusive) prior to the departure date specified on the Booking Confirmation. ----> 50% of the total holiday cost. Any remaining balance will be refunded excluding any non-refundable costs.
  • 51 to 31 days (inclusive) prior to the departure date specified on the Booking Confirmation. ----> 75% of the total holiday cost. Any remaining balance will be refunded excluding any non-refundable costs.
  • 30 days or less prior to the departure date specified on the Booking Confirmation, or after the booking has started  ---->100% of the total holiday cost.

Certain trips may involve different cancellation charges; you will be advised if this is applicable to your holiday during the booking process.


For Polar holidays, the following cancellation charges will be made:

Cancellation period (before departure) ----> Cancellation Fee (per person)

  • Outside of 180 days  ----> No fee if cancelled within 15 days of booking date. CA $1,700 ($1,250 USD / 1,000 GBP) cancellation fee if cancelled 16 days or more of booking date.
  • 179 to 120 days. ----> Loss of deposit.
  • 119 to 90 days prior to departure ----> 50% of the holiday cost.
  • 89 to 60 days prior to departure. ---->  75% of the holiday cost.
  • 59 to 0 days prior to departure. ---->  100% of the holiday cost.

Notes (i) Your deposit is non-refundable, even if the cancellation charge calculated is lower than the deposit amount paid; (ii) If the reason for your cancellation is covered under the terms of your insurance policy, you may be able to reclaim these charges; (iii) certain travel arrangements may be subject to higher cancellation charges and could incur a cancellation charge of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements from the moment the booking is confirmed.


5. If You Change Your Booking

If, after our Booking Confirmation has been issued, you wish to change your travel arrangements in any way, for example your chosen departure date or accommodation, we will do our utmost to make these changes, but it may not always be possible. Any request for changes to be made must be in writing from the lead name or your travel agent. You will be asked to pay an administration charge of $75 CAD, and any further cost we incur in making this alteration (including those charged by third party suppliers who provide the component parts of your booking). You should be aware that these costs could increase the closer to the departure date that changes are made, and you should contact us as soon as possible.


Note: Certain travel arrangements may not be changeable after a reservation has been made and any alteration request could incur a cancellation charge of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements.


You can transfer your booking to another person, who satisfies all the conditions that apply to this booking, by giving us notice in writing at least 7 days before departure provided that the new lead passenger accepts the transfer and these Terms and Conditions. Both you and the new traveller are


responsible for paying all costs we incur in making the transfer. Please bear in mind that certain airlines and other transport providers treat changes as a cancellation and charge accordingly, up to 100% of the cost for that part of the arrangement. Where applicable these charges will be passed on to you.


6. If We Cancel Your Booking

Exodus reserves the right to cancel an itinerary before departure for any reason whatsoever, including too few participants, logistical problems a Force Majeure Event (as defined in Section 8), or any other circumstances that may make operation of the trip inadvisable. All trip payments received will be promptly refunded, and this refund will be the limit of Exodus’s liability without any further obligation on Exodus’s


part. Exodus is not responsible for any expenses incurred by trip members in preparing for the trip, including non-refundable or penalty-carrying airline tickets, special clothing, visa or passport fees, or other trip-related expenses.


7.  If We Change Your Booking

Changes to the price

We can change your holiday price after you’ve booked, only in certain circumstances:


Changes in the price of the carriage of passengers resulting from changes to the cost of fuel or other power sources, the level of taxes or fees imposed by third parties including tourist taxes, landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports, or exchange rates mean that the price of your travel arrangements may change after you have booked.


Changes other than the price

It is a term of your booking that we are able to make changes to any aspect of your booking. If the change is insignificant, we will ensure that you are notified about it. Examples of insignificant changes include alteration of your accommodation to another of the same or higher standard.


If we are forced by circumstances beyond our control to alter significantly any of the main characteristics of the travel services that make up your package you will have the rights set out below.


We will contact you and you will have the choice of accepting the change or having a refund of all monies paid. You can also accept an alternative holiday, where we offer one (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value). We will tell you the procedure for making your choice. Please read any notification of changes carefully and respond promptly as if you do not respond to us within the timescale given your booking may be cancelled.

If you choose to accept a refund then that is the only liability we have and we will not be liable for any further sums, compensation or otherwise and you are advised to adequately insure yourselves against cancellation for any reason

8. Limitation of Liability; Force Majeure.


Force Majeure: Without limitation, Exodus is not responsible for, and no refunds will be given for, delays or cancellation of all or part of your trip due to causes or circumstances beyond Exodus’s responsibility or


control, including but not limited to act of God; perils of the sea, harbors, rivers, or other navigable waters; act of any governmental or ruling authority; epidemic; collision; stranding; fire; war; hostilities; riots; strikes or labor stoppages; or any other cause or circumstance beyond Exodus’s responsibility or control (a “Force Majeure Event”). For the avoidance of doubt, a Force Majeure Event also includes (a) the occurrence of any pandemic, epidemic or prevalent disease or illness with an actual or probable threat to human life as may be designated or determined by any local, city, county or state governmental entities, as applicable, or the federal government of the United States, the World Health Organization (WHO) or the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC); including, without limitation, coronavirus, atypical pneumonia, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), or avian influenza, or (b) adherence to any travel restriction, warning or advisory issued in relation thereto by any local, city, county or state governmental entities, as applicable, or the federal government of the United States, the World Health Organization (WHO) or the


U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), or (c) any quarantine or similar measure taken in relation thereto by any governmental agency or authority to prevent the spread of any communicable disease, or (d) any unavailability of any resources, information or services resulting from any of the foregoing including, without limitation, the unavailability of resources, information or services due to any governmental shut- downs or the unavailability or resources, information or services due to a shut-down, quarantine or similar measure of any third-party service provider whose service or information is relied upon Exodus to operate the trip or otherwise fulfill its obligations under this Agreement.


Any relevant international convention, for example the Montreal Convention in respect of travel by air, the Athens Convention in respect of travel by sea, the Berne Convention in respect of travel by rail and the Paris Convention in respect of the provision of accommodation, which limit the amount of and conditions under which compensation can be claimed for death, injury, delay to passengers and loss, damage and delay to luggage. We are to be regarded as having all benefit of any limitation of the extent of or the conditions under which compensation is to be paid under these or any conventions.


Adventure Travel Warning: We may operate trips in regions where standards of accommodation, transport, safety, hygiene, medical facilities and other infrastructure may, at times, be lower than those you normally expect. Your booking is accepted on the understanding that you realize the hazards involved in this kind of holiday, including injury, disease, loss or damage to property, inconvenience and discomfort. The whole philosophy of this type of travel is one that allows alternatives and a substantial degree of on- trip flexibility. The outline itineraries given for each holiday must therefore be taken as an indication of what each group should accomplish, and not as a contractual obligation on our part. Changes in itinerary may be caused by local political conditions, flight cancellations, mechanical breakdown, weather, border restrictions, sickness, or other unforeseeable circumstances. Pro rata refunds will be given for services not utilized wherever possible. Please note that the timings of air, sea, road or rail departures are estimates only. These timings may be affected by operational difficulties, weather conditions or failure of passengers to check in on time.


Our responsibility does not commence until the commencement of the first service stated in your Booking Confirmation and we shall not be responsible for any additional expenses incurred by you to meet up with the group. If the group arrival is delayed to the local joining point, we will provide you with the same room and board basis as will be provided to the group. If the delay is for more than 24 hours, we will provide you with the same services and itinerary that were detailed on your confirmation to enable you to continue with your holiday, although you may, at your discretion, remain at the local joining point for the arrival of the group. If you are travelling on a Land Only basis or on a Self-Guided holiday, Exodus’ responsibility commences with the start of the first service listed on your Confirmation Invoice.


On certain tours on which our local service providers will on day 1 of the tour ask you to sign an ‘Acceptance of Risk’ form prior to accepting your participation on the tour. Where this is the case details are outlined in the Trip Notes and you may request a copy of the applicable form by contacting us.


Standards of, for example, safety, hygiene and quality vary throughout the transport and destinations that your holiday may involve. Sometimes these standards will be lower than those which would be expected in the US. The suppliers of the services and facilities included in your holiday should comply with local standards where they are provided.


Note: this entire clause does not apply to any separate contracts that you may enter into for excursions or activities whilst on holiday for which liability rests with the excursion provider and not us.


9.  Acknowledgment of Risk

You understand and acknowledge that your travel in connection with and participation in your trip may involve risk and potential exposure to injury, including emotional injury, injury to person or property and death. You also realize and acknowledge that risk and dangers may be caused by the negligence, fault or wrongdoing of the owners, directors, employees, contractors, subcontractors, officers or agents of Exodus or of other trip participants, contractors and/or subcontractors to Exodus You also recognize and acknowledge that risk and dangers may arise from foreseeable and unforeseeable causes. You fully understand and acknowledge that the aforementioned risks, dangers and hazards are a potential in connection with your travel and recreational activities which may take place during your trip.


10.  Express Assumption of Risk and Responsibility/Participation

In recognition of the inherent risk of the travels and related activities in which you are intending to engage, you confirm that you are physically and mentally capable of participating in the activity, that you are willingly and knowingly electing to participate in this tour in spite of the potential risk of danger, and you willingly and voluntarily assume full responsibility for any injury, loss or damage suffered by you or caused by you, whether caused in whole or in part by the negligence, fault or wrongdoing, whether expected or not, of the owners, directors, agents, officers, employees, contractors, or subcontractors of Exodus or of other participants. You understand and acknowledge that due to the remoteness of where we travel, emergency evacuation and/or search and rescue may be delayed or unavailable and that medical facilities and supplies may be limited, and you acknowledge that it is your responsibility to assess the impact such limitations may have on any existing medical condition(s). You understand and acknowledge that Exodus reserves the right to accept or reject any participant for any reason, and Exodus or its guide has the right to disqualify you from any trip activity, if in Exodus’s or such guide’s judgment, you are incapable of that activity and/or your continued participation in the tour will endanger yourself or the safety of the group. It is your responsibility and obligation to inform Exodus, at the time your reservation is made, of any medical or physical disability or limitation that might disable you or render you unable to perform or safely complete the tour or any activity on the tour. You further acknowledge that you are the best judge of your own conditions and limitations and that it is incumbent upon you to fully disclose the full extent of any such conditions or limitations to Exodus.


11.  Release

In consideration of the services and arrangements provided by Exodus, you, for yourself and for your heirs, personal representatives or assigns, do hereby release, waive, discharge, hold harmless and agree to indemnify Exodus, and its owners, officers, directors, agents, employees, contractors, subcontractors and affiliates from any and all claims, actions, or losses for bodily injury, emotional injury or distress, property damage, wrongful death, loss of services, lost profits, consequential, exemplary, indirect or punitive damages or otherwise which may arise out of or occur during your travel in connection with the scheduled travel package and any activities conducted in conjunction therewith. YOU SPECIFICALLY UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOU ARE RELEASING, DISCHARGING AND WAIVING ANY CLAIMS OR ACTIONS THAT YOU MAY HAVE PRESENTLY OR IN THE FUTURE FOR THE NEGLIGENT ACTS, OMISSIONS OR CONDUCT OF THE OWNERS, DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS, AGENTS OR AFFILIATES OF Exodus.


12.   Express Waiver of Consequential, Punitive or Exemplary Damages

Regardless of the situation or circumstances giving rise to a claim, you waive any right to seek consequential, punitive or exemplary damages against Exodus its owners, officers, directors, agents, contractors and employees, for any reason whatsoever.


13.    Medical Care

In the event medical care becomes necessary on your trip, you may be hours or days travel by water, porter, animal, or other non-vehicular transportation from any medical facility. The medical facility you may be treated in may not have the same standards as hospitals or doctor’s offices in your home country. The medical personnel you will be treated by may not speak fluent English and have the same training as medical personnel in your home country. You further acknowledge that an emergency evacuation may be unavailable, expensive and delayed at your location, and that the medical facilities and attention available abroad may be limited. Decisions are made by our staff based on a variety of perceptions and evaluations of the situation at hand. Participant understands and agrees to abide by these decisions.


14.    Complaints and Assistance

If you have a complaint about any of the services included in your holiday and/or need assistance whilst away, you must inform our local office or your Tour Leader and email our Customer Services team using [email protected] without undue delay who will endeavor to put things right. You can also contact us at 1 844 227 9087.


If it is not resolved locally, please follow this up within 28 days of your return home by writing to our Customer Services Department at [email protected], giving your booking reference and all other relevant information. Please keep your letter concise and to the point. If you fail to follow the requirement to report your complaint in country, we will have been deprived of the opportunity to investigate and rectify it and this may affect your rights under this booking.


15.    Additional assistance

If you’re in difficulty whilst on holiday and ask us to help we will provide appropriate assistance, in particular by providing information on health services, local authorities and consular assistance; and helping you to find alternative arrangements and any necessary phone calls/emails. You must pay any costs we incur, if the difficulty is your fault.


16. Passport, Visa, Health, Travel and Immigration Requirements

Your specific passport and visa requirements, and other immigration requirements are your responsibility, and you should confirm these with the relevant Embassies and/or Consulates. We do not accept any responsibility if you cannot travel because you have not complied with any passport, visa or immigration requirements.


Please note that for some trips we need to request special permits, and as such we will require your passport details prior to accepting your booking. Furthermore, if you renew your passport after you have booked, you may be required to take your old passport with you to maintain the validity of the permit.


It is your responsibility to ensure that you obtain proper and detailed medical advice at least 2 months prior to travel for the latest health requirements, recommendations for your destination and any costs. You should check this information at least 2 months before departure and again within 14 days of travel. Where you do not do so and either are not allowed to enter any country, or suffer personal injury or death as a result, we have no liability to you for any cost, loss or damage which you suffer, nor will we refund you the cost of any unused portion of your travel arrangements. Clients with existing medical problems, pregnant women and anyone who has recently visited other countries should check requirements with their general practitioner.


Although most travel, including travel to international destinations, is completed without incident, travel to certain destinations such as to the countries to which you will be traveling may involve greater risk than others. We urge that you review travel prohibitions, warnings, announcements and advisories issued by the United States Government prior to participating in your trip. Information on conditions in the to the countries to which you will be traveling, and the level of risk associated with travel to those countries can be found at the “County Specific Information,” “Travel Warnings,” “Travel Alerts,” and “Background Note” pages on the United States Department of State’s website located at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel.html WE DO NOT REPRESENT OR WARRANT THAT TRAVEL TO ANY COUNTRY IS ADVISABLE OR WITHOUT RISK AND WE ARE NOT LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR LOSSES THAT MAY RESULT FROM TRAVEL TO THE COUNTRIES WHICH ARE PART OF YOUR TRIP


17. Conduct

We reserve the right to refuse to accept you as a customer or continue dealing with you if we, or another person in authority, believe your behavior is disruptive, causes unnecessary inconvenience, is threatening or abusive, you damage property, you upset, annoy, disturb, discriminate against or put any other traveller or our staff or agents in any risk or danger, on the telephone, in writing or in person.


If you commit any illegal act when on the holiday or if in our reasonable opinion or the reasonable opinion of the leader or another person in authority your behavior is disruptive, threatening or abusive, causes unnecessary inconvenience, impacts on others clients’ enjoyment of the holiday or is causing or likely to cause damage to property, danger, distress or upset, disturbance or annoyance to others or puts any other traveller or our staff in any risk or danger, on the telephone, in writing or in person, we may terminate your travel arrangements without any liability on our part.


Please note that you must wear a seatbelt if one is fitted in the seat and it is your responsibility to ensure that you are wearing a seatbelt at all times during road journeys. If you are travelling with children it is your responsibility to ensure that they are properly wearing a seatbelt and if you suffer from any condition that means you are medically exempt from wearing a seatbelt you must advise us at the time of booking. 


On an active group holiday, it is necessary that you abide by the authority of the leader, who represents Exodus, and is there to ensure the safety of you and the whole group. All customers are required to follow the leader’s instructions and advice with regards to any safety measures expected of our customers. This includes, but is not limited to, following instructions during activities.


By confirming your booking, you accept that Exodus’s tour leaders have the authority to prevent you


from participating in any part of a tour should they have concerns about (a) your ability to safely partake in an activity or (b) your physical ability to complete an activity in the required timescale. In the event the leader deems such a decision is necessary, we will reasonably endeavor to make alternative arrangements, but we will not be liable to provide any refunds for missed activities and you may be liable for additional costs incurred.


If the Captain of your flight or cruise ship or any of our company staff or agents believes that you could be disruptive or that you are suffering from a contagious disease, they can also refuse to let you proceed with your travel arrangements, restrict your movements on board, disembark you from a ship or aircraft, or remove you from your accommodation or excursion.


If you are refused carriage because of your behavior, or you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, your airline may pass on your details and date of the refusal of carriage to other airlines for their information. This in turn may make it difficult for you to book other airline tickets. In any of these circumstances no refunds or compensation will be paid to you.


As a result of your behavior during any stage of your holiday including on an aircraft, transfer, in any accommodation, cruise or excursion, we reserve the right to make a claim against you for any damages, costs and expenses (including legal expenses) incurred as a result, including but not limited to (i) cleaning, repairing or replacing property lost, damaged or destroyed by you, (ii) compensating any passenger, crew, staff or agent affected by your actions and (iii) diverting the aircraft or cruise for the purpose of removing you. Criminal proceedings may also be instigated.


For the purposes of this section reference to “you” or “your” includes any other person in your party.


18. Data Protection

We will use and process your data in accordance with our privacy policy which be found here www.exodustravels.com/privacy-policy


19. Excursions

Excursions or other tours that you may choose to book or pay for whilst you are on holiday are not part of your package holiday provided by us. For any excursion or other tour that you book, your contract will be with the operator of the excursion or tour and not with us. We are not responsible for the provision of the excursion or tour or for anything that happens during the course of its provision by the operator.


20. Trip Notes

If we issue detailed Trip Notes for your booking, these Trip Notes and all the information contained therein will be deemed to be part of the contract. Trip Notes are available from our website and contain up-to- date definitive information about the itinerary and travel arrangements. Should there be a discrepancy between the information in the brochure or website and the Trip Notes, the information in the Trip Notes supersedes that in the brochure or on the website and will be considered the most up-to-date and accurate.


21. Mediation/Arbitration

The parties hereto agree that any and all disputes and claims that the each may have against the other that arise out of or relate to the Tour including the breach, termination, enforcement, interpretation or validity of these Terms and Conditions, including the agreement to arbitrate(the “Arbitration Agreement”) and the scope or applicability of this Arbitration Agreement (collectively, “Disputes”), including but not limited to the arbitrability of any and all Disputes, will be resolved in a binding, confidential, individual and fair arbitration process as set forth herein, and not in court.

This Agreement evidences a transaction in interstate commerce, and thus the US Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1-16, governs the interpretation and enforcement of this Arbitration Agreement. This Arbitration Agreement will survive termination of this Agreement.

If either you or Exodus wants to arbitrate a Dispute, the party desiring arbitration must first send by mail to the other a written Notice of Dispute (“Notice”) that sets forth the name, address, and contact information of the party giving notice, the specific facts giving rise to the Dispute, the Expedition to which the Notice relates, and the relief requested. Your Notice to Exodus must be sent by email to [email protected]. We will send any Notice to you at the contact information we have for you or that you provide to us at the time of booking. It is the sender’s responsibility to ensure that the recipient receives the Notice. During the first 45 days after one party sends a Notice to the other, the parties may try to reach a settlement of the Dispute. If the parties do not resolve the Dispute within those first 45 days, either party may initiate arbitration as set forth herein.

Any arbitration between the parties will be conducted by the American Arbitration Association (the “AAA”) and will be governed by the AAA’s Commercial Arbitration Rules and the Supplementary Procedures for Consumer Related Disputes (collectively, the “AAA Rules”), as modified by this Arbitration Agreement. The AAA Rules are available online at www.adr.org, or by calling the AAA at 1-800-778-7879. The arbitration will be conducted by a single arbitrator. If the parties cannot agree on who that single arbitrator should be, then the AAA shall appoint an arbitrator with significant experience resolving the type of Dispute at issue. The arbitrator is bound by the terms of this Agreement. A form for initiating formal arbitration may be found on the AAA’s website at www.adr.org (“Arbitration Form”). In addition to filing this Arbitration Form with AAA in accordance with its rules and procedures, you must send a copy of this completed Arbitration Form to Exodus.

If you are seeking to recover $100,000 or less (exclusive of interest on the sum claimed, cost of arbitration and legal expenses), AAA rules provide that the Dispute should be resolved without a hearing, by submission of documents only. Either party may request a hearing, however, and be responsible for the fees associated with it. If the arbitrator recommends a hearing even if neither party request one, Exodus will pay the arbitrator’s fees associated with the hearing. If the claim is for more than $100,000 (exclusive of interest on the sum claimed, cost of arbitration and legal expenses), the manner and place of the hearing will be in Delaware, USA or as otherwise agreed by the parties or determined in accordance with the AAA Rules, Principles, and Guidelines.

Each party agrees to maintain the confidential nature of any mediation and arbitration proceeding and shall not disclose the fact of the proceeding, any documents exchanged as part of the proceeding, , the agreement, the arbitrator’s decision and the existence or amount of any agreement or award, except as may be necessary to prepare for or conduct the arbitration (in which case anyone becoming privy to confidential information must undertake to preserve its confidentiality), or except as may be necessary in connection with a court application for a provisional remedy, a judicial challenge to an award or its enforcement, or unless otherwise required by law or court order.


22.   Exclusive Governing Law and Jurisdiction

These Terms and Conditions and any Disputes, actions and legal proceedings whatsoever by you shall be governed exclusively, in all respects, and without regard to conflict of law principles, by the laws of the State of Delaware, USA. Except as otherwise expressly specified in these Terms and Conditions, passenger agrees this choice of law supersedes and pre-empts any provision of law of any other state or nation.


23. Waiver of Jury Trial

In connection with any action or legal proceeding arising out of these Terms and Conditions, the parties hereby specifically and knowingly waive any rights that either party might have to demand a jury trial.


24. Class Action Waiver

These Terms and Conditions provide for the exclusive resolution of disputes through individual legal action on your own behalf instead of through any class action. Even if the applicable law provides otherwise, you agree that any legal action against Exodus whatsoever shall be litigated by you, individually, and not as a member of any class or as part of a class action, and you expressly agree to waive any law entitling you to participate in a class action.


25. Time Limit for Claims

We are not be liable for claims, actions, or losses for bodily injury, emotional injury or distress, property damage, wrongful death, loss of services, lost profits, consequential, exemplary, indirect or punitive damages or otherwise which may arise out of or occur during your trip and any activities conducted in conjunction therewith, unless full details in writing are given to Exodus, within 185 days after the date of the event giving rise to such claim. Suit to recover on any such claim shall not be maintainable unless filed within one (1) year after the date of the event giving rise to such claim and unless served on Exodus within 120 days after filing. You expressly waive all other potentially applicable state or federal limitation periods. If a written claim is not made and suit is not filed within the time frame set forth above, then you waive and release any right you may have to make any claim against us arising under, in connection with, or incident to the trip.


26. Severability

If any provision of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby.


27.   Waiver:

Any failure by either party at any time, or from time to time, to enforce or to require the strict keeping and performance of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any such terms or conditions and shall not affect or impair such terms and conditions in any way or the right of such party at any time to avail itself of such remedies as it has for the breach or breaches of such terms and conditions.


28. Authorization to Use Photographs and/or Audio-Visual:

The Company may use, reproduce, and/or publish photographs and/or video that may pertain to me— including my image, likeness, and/or voice without compensation. I understand that this material may be used in brochures, e-mails, and online to promote Exodus and its product offerings.


29.   Consumer Protection/Seller of Travel:

The Company is a member of the United States Tour Operators Association and is fully covered by its Consumer Protection Plan. As an active member of the USTOA, Exodus is required to post $1 Million with the USTOA. This amount is to be used to reimburse, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the USTOA Travelers Assistance Program, the advance payments of Exodus’s customers in the unlikely event of Exodus’s bankruptcy, insolvency or cessation of business. Complete details of the USTOA Travelers Assistance Program and a list of affiliates may be obtained by writing to USTOA at 345 Seventh Ave., Suite 1801, New York, New York 10001, or by e-mail to [email protected] or by visiting its website at www.USTOA.com.


The Company is a Registered Seller of Travel in Washington State, #602964541; California Seller of Travel # 2031043. Registration as a seller of travel does not constitute approval by the State of California. The Company is not a participant in the California Travel Consumer Restitution Fund.


Updated: March 17 2025


Links to current and previous versions of the Exodus Booking Conditions here:

Booked between 1 December 2024 and 16 March 2025 inclusive. Click here

Booked between 1 January and 30 November 2024 inclusive. Click here

If your trip was booked prior to 1 January 2024 and you require your booking conditions please contact us.

Please Note: Adequate and valid travel insurance is compulsory for all Exodus travelers and it is a condition of accepting your booking that you agree you will have obtained adequate and valid travel insurance for your booking. We recommend you take out insurance as soon as your booking is confirmed.



Détails du circuit

Hébergement

Ce circuit comprend trois nuits d'hôtel à Katmandou, 13 nuits dans des lodges (maisons de thé) et une nuit de camping complet au camp de base de l'Everest. Les matelas sont fournis pour la nuit de camping et vous dormez dans des tentes installées sur la moraine glaciaire. Il y a une tente-restaurant avec des chaises et un chauffage de base, des tentes-toilettes et un personnel de camp complet. Toute la nourriture et les boissons chaudes, les en-cas et l'eau sont fournis pendant le camping. Hôtel Royal Singi, Katmandou L'hôtel Royal Singi, un hôtel trois étoiles, accueille les voyageurs d'Exodus depuis plus de vingt ans. Son nom s'inspire du lion des neiges, une créature mythique du bouddhisme tibétain qui symbolise la joie immense, la positivité, le plaisir et le confort. L'hôtel porte ce nom avec un restaurant, un bar, une cour extérieure et le wifi gratuit dans tout l'établissement. Vous trouverez également un bureau Exodus dans le hall et un représentant Exodus est généralement disponible tous les jours, le matin et le soir. Le Royal Singi est bien situé près du quartier de Thamel, à proximité des banques, des restaurants, des boutiques et des attractions. Maisons de thé dans la région de l'Everest Séjourner dans des maisons de thé est une tradition ancestrale pour les expéditions au camp de base de l'Everest et, en fait, pour la plupart des randonnées dans l'Himalaya. Même si elles sont rudimentaires, les maisons de thé sont les bienvenues après une journée de randonnée dans la région. Le centre de la vie dans les maisons de thé est la salle à manger, qui est généralement décorée de tapis traditionnels colorés et parfois équipée d'un poêle ou d'un chauffage (certains lodges font payer l'allumage du chauffage). La plupart des maisons de thé vendent des en-cas et d'autres produits de première nécessité tels que des mouchoirs, du savon et du papier hygiénique. Nous logeons dans des chambres à deux lits, équipées de matelas en mousse, de draps et d'un oreiller. N'oubliez pas d'apporter (ou de louer) un sac de couchage, car les chambres ne sont pas chauffées et peuvent donc être froides la nuit. Vous trouverez ci-dessous quelques-unes des maisons de thé que nous utilisons généralement en cours de route. Green Tara Hotel, Namche Bazaar L'hôtel Green Tara est l'une de nos maisons de thé les plus populaires sur le sentier de l'Everest, offrant un hébergement confortable et une hospitalité chaleureuse. Le confort d'une douche chaude, d'une délicieuse cuisine sherpa et d'une salle à manger confortable vous permet de vous détendre pendant votre séjour. Le restaurant, le wifi, les ports de recharge et le salon chaleureux améliorent votre expérience, tandis que les vues à couper le souffle sur Namche Bazaar et les montagnes de l'Himalaya laisseront certainement un souvenir impérissable. Ama Dablam Lodge L'un de nos lodges les plus appréciés dans la région de l'Everest, avec une vue imprenable sur l'Ama Dablam (nous avons l'habitude de prendre le petit-déjeuner sur la terrasse qui donne sur cette magnifique montagne). Vous profiterez également de la véritable hospitalité sherpa grâce à Tashi Sherpa et à sa famille. Tashi tient également une boulangerie, alors ne manquez pas de goûter à sa fameuse tarte aux pommes fraîches et à ses biscuits maison. À savoir Certaines maisons de thé situées à plus de 3 000 m d'altitude ne sont pas chauffées en raison de restrictions environnementales locales. Occasionnellement, des brûleurs à kérosène peuvent être utilisés pour chauffer les parties communes si vous le souhaitez. Nous vous déconseillons de les utiliser en raison du risque d'empoisonnement au monoxyde de carbone. Votre guide ne vous le proposera pas. Presque toutes les maisons de thé ont l'électricité, mais elle n'est pas toujours fiable et l'éclairage n'est pas toujours suffisant pour lire - une torche (lampe de poche) est indispensable. Les installations de recharge ne sont généralement disponibles que dans la salle à manger (au prix d'environ 200-500 roupies népalaises/1,50-3,80 USD par heure et par appareil). De nombreux lodges utilisent l'énergie solaire, si bien qu'il arrive que l'électricité ne suffise pas à recharger les appareils. De nombreux lodges disposent du wifi, mais il peut être lent et capricieux. La plupart des lodges ne disposent que d'une ou deux toilettes de base, qui se trouvent parfois à l'extérieur du bâtiment principal. Les toilettes sont généralement de type accroupi, bien que de nombreux lodges en aient désormais installé de type assis. Le papier hygiénique n'est pas fourni, vous devez donc apporter le vôtre ou l'acheter sur place (veuillez le jeter dans la poubelle prévue à cet effet). S'il n'y a pas de chasse d'eau, il doit y avoir un récipient d'eau à verser. S'il est vide (ou gelé), veuillez le remplir ou demander au lodge de le faire. Certains lodges proposent des "douches" chaudes (facturées à environ 250-500 roupies/1,90-3,80 USD par douche). Parfois, il s'agit simplement d'un seau d'eau chaude. Les normes de propreté varient, en particulier pendant la haute saison de trekking et en hiver, lorsque l'eau gèle la nuit. Signalez tout problème à votre chef ou au lodge et soyez vigilant en matière d'hygiène personnelle - utilisez du savon ou du gel désinfectant pour les mains avant et après les pauses toilettes, les collations et les repas. En règle générale, plus l'altitude est élevée, plus les lodges sont rudimentaires et plus la nourriture et les services sont chers. Hébergement supplémentaire Si vous avez besoin d'un hébergement supplémentaire à Katmandou, avant ou après le circuit, nous pouvons le réserver pour vous (sous réserve de disponibilité). Veuillez vous renseigner auprès de votre représentant commercial. Hébergement simple Si vous préférez avoir votre propre chambre, nous proposons un supplément single pour les nuits d'hôtel à Katmandou uniquement (sous réserve de disponibilité). Dans les maisons de thé, les chambres individuelles ne sont pas garanties et ne sont donc pas incluses dans le supplément single payé à l'avance. Cependant, si une chambre individuelle est disponible à l'arrivée dans une maison de thé, vous pouvez payer sur place au jour le jour.

Transport

Pour les transferts depuis l'aéroport, nous utilisons un minibus privé. Les vols de/vers Lukla se font généralement en Twin Otter ou en Dornier. Ce trekking exige que vous marchiez entre chaque nuitée par vos propres moyens. D'autres formes de transport peuvent être disponibles le long de la route (chevaux, 4x4, etc.), mais Exodus ne peut être tenu responsable de la sécurité ou du coût de tout transport que vous choisissez de prendre, même s'il est fourni avec l'aide de notre chef ou de notre personnel. Sécurité des vols au Népal La plupart de nos treks au Népal utilisent des vols intérieurs pour atteindre les zones de trekking. Le terrain montagneux du Népal est soumis à des conditions météorologiques changeantes, ce qui rend les conditions de vol complexes et difficiles ; malheureusement, il y a ici beaucoup plus d'incidents que dans d'autres pays, y compris des décès. En 2013, l'Union européenne a mis en évidence les mauvais résultats du Népal en matière de sécurité en inscrivant toutes les compagnies aériennes enregistrées au Népal sur la liste des compagnies interdites par l'UE, ce qui les empêche de voler dans l'espace aérien de l'Union. Bien qu'aucune compagnie aérienne enregistrée au Népal ne vole actuellement dans l'UE, l'UE a instauré cette interdiction afin de mettre en évidence les risques que représentent les vols au Népal pour les citoyens de l'UE. Il est peu probable que ces compagnies aériennes soient membres d'un système d'audit de sécurité internationalement reconnu et l'autorité de l'aviation civile (CAA) du Népal ne fonctionne pas selon les mêmes normes que celles des pays occidentaux. Voler au Népal présente donc un risque connu et nous vous encourageons vivement à y réfléchir attentivement avant de réserver. Nous vous suggérons de consulter les sources suivantes : Les conseils de voyage actuels pour le Népal publiés par le Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office du Royaume-Uni. L'entrée de l'Air Safety Network pour le Népal En réponse aux inquiétudes suscitées par ce bilan de sécurité, Exodus organise une visite annuelle au Népal d'auditeurs indépendants spécialisés dans la sécurité aérienne afin d'évaluer l'adéquation des transporteurs aériens disponibles. Nous limitons ensuite notre utilisation aux seuls transporteurs approuvés dans le cadre de cet audit. En cas d'urgence, nous devons utiliser des hélicoptères, et nous disposons donc également d'une liste de transporteurs agréés. Si la sécurité d'une compagnie aérienne figurant sur notre liste d'approbation suscite des inquiétudes, nous la retirons immédiatement de la liste et elle n'y est réintégrée que lorsque nos auditeurs de la sécurité aérienne ont la certitude qu'elle répond à des normes de sécurité acceptables. Nous comprenons que vous puissiez avoir des inquiétudes concernant les vols au Népal, et nous vous demandons donc de bien vouloir prendre en compte toutes les informations ci-dessus avant de décider de réserver ce voyage.

Assurance

Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered.

Facultatif

  • Other activities and services not included

Vols

  • International flights are not included

Services supplémentaires

- Assurance voyage - Hébergement en chambre individuelle (disponible sur demande, uniquement à Katmandou) - Visas ou vaccinations

Services supplémentaires

  • Morning bed-tea on trek
  • Welcome drink at each overnight lodge
  • All listed activities
  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • Full porterage throughout trek
  • Sleeping mattress whilst camping
  • Exodus kitbag 
  • Trekking map (provided locally)
  • Trekking permit and national park fees

Repas

Tous les petits déjeuners, deux déjeuners et deux dîners sont inclus. Dans les maisons de thé, le petit-déjeuner se compose d'un choix de pain (une tranche de pain grillé, un chapatti ou du pain tibétain), d'un œuf (à la coque, au plat ou en omelette) et de muesli ou de porridge chaque jour. Du thé/café chaud est également servi. Certains jours, il n'y aura pas de choix pour le petit-déjeuner et un petit-déjeuner de trekkeur (œuf, pommes de terre rissolées, fèves au lard et pain grillé) ou une crêpe avec de la confiture ou du miel sera servi. Si vous le souhaitez, vous pourrez compléter le petit-déjeuner inclus par des plats supplémentaires figurant sur le menu de la maison de thé. Les plats supplémentaires non inclus dans le menu doivent être commandés et payés séparément. Veuillez noter que certains teahouses/lodges plus éloignés ne sont pas en mesure de proposer un menu complet en raison d'horaires de livraison irréguliers. Pendant les périodes de mauvais temps ou de forte affluence de trekkeurs, le choix du menu peut être plus limité. En outre, les menus et les suppléments sont généralement plus chers en altitude. Les déjeuners sont pris dans un salon de thé en cours de route - parfois, l'un de vos guides ira plus loin que la commande du groupe pour des raisons de commodité. Le dîner est pris dans la même maison de thé que celle où vous dormez (c'est la coutume au Népal car les maisons de thé se basent sur le prix de la chambre). Bien que la plupart des lodges proposent des menus presque identiques, ils sont raisonnablement complets et offrent un choix varié, allant du traditionnel dhal bhat népalais à la pizza et à la tarte aux pommes. Le dhal bhat est la base de l'alimentation au Népal. Il se présente sous différentes formes, mais se compose généralement de lentilles et de viande ou de légumes au curry, d'un peu de riz et d'un cornichon ou d'un chutney. Les momos sont un autre en-cas populaire : il s'agit de boulettes népalaises (frites ou cuites à la vapeur) remplies de viande ou de légumes. De la viande est disponible dans les maisons de thé, mais nous vous déconseillons d'en manger. La viande est souvent transportée dans la chaleur pendant plusieurs jours avant d'atteindre les lodges et peut provoquer des maux d'estomac ou des maladies. Les germes peuvent également se propager en manipulant de l'argent sale - nous vous recommandons d'utiliser un désinfectant pour les mains. Régime alimentaire Régimes sans gluten : Nous vous recommandons vivement d'apporter de la nourriture et des en-cas supplémentaires pour compléter la nourriture du trek, car il y aura peu de variété, en particulier pour le petit-déjeuner. Même la plupart des soupes sont en poudre et contiennent du gluten. Les options de petit-déjeuner sans gluten se limitent à du riz frit aux légumes et à un choix d'œufs. Certains jours seulement, un petit-déjeuner pour les randonneurs (sans toast/avec un œuf supplémentaire) vous sera servi. Régime végétalien : Les petits-déjeuners sont limités à un choix de muesli/porridge préparé avec de l'eau chaque jour et, certains jours seulement, à un petit-déjeuner de randonneur (sans œuf) ou à du riz frit aux légumes. Régime sans lactose : Les mêmes règles s'appliquent, mais vous aurez également le choix entre un œuf et un riz frit végétal chaque jour. Si vous achetez de la nourriture et des boissons importées pendant la randonnée, vous dépenserez plus que le montant suggéré. Eau potable Il est important de s'hydrater lorsqu'on entreprend une activité physique, mais c'est particulièrement le cas en altitude, où il est généralement recommandé de boire au moins trois à quatre litres par personne et par jour. Nous vous encourageons vivement à ne pas acheter de bouteilles d'eau en randonnée, car cela contribue au problème croissant de la pollution plastique au Népal. Les maisons de thé vendent de l'eau bouillie pour environ 150 à 300 roupies népalaises (1,15 à 2,30 dollars américains) le litre (le prix augmente à mesure que vous montez en randonnée), qui ne devrait pas nécessiter de traitement. Cette eau est également parfaite pour le coucher, car elle peut servir de bouillotte. Par ailleurs, toutes les maisons de thé fournissent gratuitement de l'eau froide. Nous vous recommandons donc d'emporter une bouteille, une poche à eau ou un CamelBak réutilisables (idéalement deux et à large ouverture) et d'utiliser un produit efficace pour traiter l'eau. Il existe une large gamme de produits disponibles, notamment les Steripens ou les tablettes de purification, qui sont les options les plus rapides et les plus faciles à utiliser en randonnée. Nous vous recommandons de vous adresser à un détaillant de produits de plein air pour obtenir les conseils les plus récents, car les technologies s'améliorent constamment. Veillez à vérifier les performances du produit dans des conditions de froid ou de gel et tenez compte de l'autonomie des piles (les piles au lithium sont les meilleures dans des conditions de froid). Exodus s'est associé à Water-to-Go, un système de filtration qui élimine plus de 99,99 % de tous les contaminants microbiologiques de toute source d'eau non salée - visitez Water-to-Go pour plus d'informations. Les clients d'Exodus peuvent bénéficier d'une remise de 15 % sur leur première commande et, mieux encore, 15 % de la valeur de l'achat sera reversée à la Fondation Exodus Travels. Ces bouteilles filtrent l'eau au fur et à mesure que vous la buvez, bien que le bec verseur ne soit peut-être pas le plus efficace lorsque vous vous déplacez en randonnée. Veuillez noter que si l'eau gèle, le filtre s'obstrue. Dans ce cas, décongelez le filtre avant de l'utiliser en le plaçant dans de l'eau tiède pendant 10 à 15 minutes.

Guide

Le groupe est généralement composé de quatre à seize personnes. Nous avons des représentants à Katmandou qui s'occupent de vos transferts depuis et vers l'aéroport et qui sont là pour répondre à d'autres questions que vous pourriez avoir sur votre trek. Le départ à Katmandou le 9 avril 2026 sera dirigé par Valerie Parkinson qui dirige des treks dans l'Himalaya depuis plus de 35 ans. Valerie a été la première femme britannique à atteindre le sommet du mont Manaslu, la huitième plus haute montagne du monde. Elle vous fera partager son expérience de l'alpinisme et vous parlera notamment de sa propre expédition au sommet de l'Everest et de l'expédition au col nord de l'Everest tout au long du parcours ! Valerie a remporté le prix du meilleur guide dans le prestigieux concours annuel Wanderlust World Guide Awards en 2021. Tous les autres départs sont encadrés par un accompagnateur népalais anglophone, assisté de guides de trekking népalais. Tous les guides d'Exodus sont très expérimentés, formés aux premiers secours en milieu sauvage et ont suivi les cours de formation des guides d'Exodus. Les guides de trekking sont agréés par l'Association des agences de trekking du Népal (TAAN) et reçoivent une formation supplémentaire par l'intermédiaire d'Exodus. Les guides de trekking marcheront avec le groupe, s'espaçant pour s'assurer que le rythme est approprié pour une acclimatation prudente et pour garantir la sécurité de tous les trekkeurs du groupe, aidant ceux qui pourraient avoir besoin d'encouragement ou de soutien. Sur tous nos treks au Népal, il y a une personne pour quatre voyageurs - ce ratio peut changer si un guide doit rester derrière avec un membre du groupe. Les chefs de file sont assistés de guides supplémentaires et d'autant de porteurs ou de dzos (hybrides de vache et de yak) que nécessaire pour porter les sacs de voyage. Tout votre équipement principal est transporté pour vous et vous n'avez à porter que ce dont vous avez besoin pour le trekking du jour. Les dzos portent chacun quatre sacs à dos de clients et les porteurs en portent deux. Les sacs à dos ne doivent pas dépasser 10 kg. Les porteurs reçoivent des vêtements de porteur pour les treks de plus de 4 500 m, qui comprennent une veste et un pantalon coupe-vent, des bottes, des chaussettes, des gants, des bonnets et des lunettes de soleil. Tout le personnel de trekking est assuré par notre partenaire local au Népal.

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