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Explore Everest Base Camp & Kalapathar Trek for 16 days with Himalayan Planet Adventures and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Trek du camp de base de l'Everest et de Kalapathar

Pays:

Népal

Vol:

Inclus

Favori

ID du circuit:

137681

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  • Opérateur:

    Himalayan Planet Adventures

  • Durée:

    16 days

  • Taille du groupe:

    20 pax

  • Âge:

    16 à 60

  • Difficulté:

    Niveaux de difficulté:
    • Relaxant
    • Facile
    • Modéré
    • Difficile
    • Très difficile
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Itinéraire

Le voyage vers le sommet du monde est un rêve que la plupart des voyageurs souhaitent réaliser au cours de leur vie. Le mont Everest est connu de tous comme le point le plus élevé du monde, et le voyage vers le camp de base de l'Everest est l'ultime expérience de trekking. Il s'agit d'une vue rapprochée de la montagne la plus magnifique du monde, avec des vues imprenables sur les pics enneigés tout au long du chemin.


Le voyage au camp de base de l'Everest vous emmène au sommet du mont Kala Patthar (5 550 m d'altitude) pour une vue sublime du mont Everest. Le trekking vous emmène à travers les anciennes terres du peuple Sherpa, avec leurs maisons de pierre colorées et leurs champs en terrasse.


Chaque jour est une succession de vues spectaculaires. Plusieurs sommets enneigés de plus de 8 000 mètres s'offrent à vous. La quasi-totalité du trek se déroule dans les limites du parc national de Sagarmatha, classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.


Vous trouverez des animaux rares, des jungles alpines denses, de nombreux oiseaux et des fleurs colorées tout au long du chemin, le long des ruisseaux himalayens qui coulent rapidement. Vous tomberez nez à nez avec d'incroyables glaciers, et au détour d'un chemin, vous découvrirez des vues à couper le souffle.


Tout est là, dans le voyage vers le camp de base de l'Everest. Vous savez que vous avez toujours voulu y aller. Le moment est venu de vous mettre en route et de profiter de ce magnifique voyage sur le toit du monde !

Programme du circuit

Day 1

Jour 1 : ARRIVÉE À KATHMANDU

The excitement begins as your plane touches down at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, the gateway to the Everest region. Here you will meet your personal guide who will take you by private vehicle to your hotel to freshen up and relax after a long journey. In the evening, enjoy a briefing and then its off to a cultural program with traditional Nepali foods.

Day 2

Jour 2 : VOL POUR LUKLA, TREK POUR PHAKDING (2 652 m/8 700 ft.)

The morning comes leaving you refreshed from a good night’s sleep in the Himalayan air. After breakfast, travel to the domestic airport for a flight to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region. It’s a wonderful 35 minute flight over the very backbone of the Himalayas. At Lukla, the trek begins with a half-day trek to the village of Phakding where you will spend the night. There are scenic views of Mt. Numbur Himal and Phari, a taste of even greater magnificence to come. Cross the Dudh Koshi River, enjoy a pleasant lunch while gazing at Mt. Kusum-Kangaru (elev. 6,369 m/20,890 ft.)

Day 3

Jour 3 : TREK AU BAZAR DE NAMCHE

Namche Bazaar is the main village of the Khumbu or Everest region, and its our destination today. The principle village is built into the side of the hill with colorful stone houses that ascend up the incline. It takes us around 5 – 6 hours to reach Namche Bazaar as we officially enter Sagarmatha National Park. We are rewarded with some of our first spectacular views of Mt. Everest along with many other peaks as we trek to the Sherpa capital.

Day 4

Jour 4 : TREK A KYANJUMA

While many treks take an acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar, we are going to take a trail that will give us an opportunity to acclimatize as well as enjoy scenic views. Today’s trek is what we call “Nepali level” with ups and downs but basically the same elevation as Namche Bazaar. Most people never visit Kyanjuma but this is probably one of the best places to see Himalayan wildlife. Here we can see musk deer, pheasants, wild Himalayan goats and many more while viewing Mt. Ama Dablam (elev. 6,812 m/22m348 ft,) We will spend the night either iniKyanjuma or Sanasa for the night. Trekking time is 3 - 4 hours.

Day 5

Jour 5 : TREK AU PANGBOCHE

Today’s trail weaves its ways downhill in order to cross the Imja-tse River and Phungithanga and then uphill through forests of silver fir, blue pines and rhododendron trees. We look around and see several snowcapped peaks. We come across a very large Buddhist monastery (Gumba) as well as passing Mani Walls (prayer walls carved in stone) to reach the village of Pangboche where we will spend the night. We will trek for between 5 and 6 hours to reach our tea house for the night.

Day 6

Jour 6 : TREK A DINGBOCHE

We will cross above the tree line today as we make our way to the village of Dingboche. The tall trees of the first part of our trek are now replaced by low lying junipers. The farms up here grow barley, buckwheat, potatoes and some other vegetables. The wind here always blows as we reach this new elevation. What does replace the trees is absolute amazing alpine scenery as we can look in all directions at the snowcapped peaks and deep, green valleys below. In the villages, we see stone walls that help to shield the crops from the ever present winds as well as hungry animals.  It takes us around 3 – 4 hours to reach Dingboche where we will spend two nights.

Day 7

Jour 7 : ACCLIMATISATION AU DINGBOCHE

We were able to avoid the first of the acclimatization days here in the Everest region by trekking to Kyanjuma, but today we must stop as we’ve reached some very high altitudes. Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is a very real problem with the thin mountain air. The best way to prevent it is to allow your body a day to acclimatize. We’ll do some day hiking here at Dingboche as we’ll walk to Chhukung (elev. 4,730 m/15,518 ft.). We’ll return back to Dingboche for the night.

Day 8

Jour 8 : TREK A LOBUCHE

It’s a bit of a climb today to reach the little village of Lobuche. There are not many villages up this way as the elevation is high and the ground not the best for farming. We enjoy some wonderful views of the various mountains of the eastern Khumbu region. Lobuche is a small village with a few tea houses where we can enjoy pleasant accommodations and a hot meal.

Day 9

Jour 9 : TREK A GORAKSHEP, ENTRAINEMENT AU CAMP DE BASE DE L'EVEREST

Today we reach our destination of Everest Base Camp. We leave Lobuche behind as we make our way to the tea houses of Gorak Shep (elev. 5,160 m/16,929 ft.) Gorak Shep only exists to accommodate those trekkers who want to make it to EBC as well as those preparing to climb Mt. Everest. The Gorak Shep valley stretches below us with its beautiful greenery while amazing snowcapped peaks raise majestically all around. It is a beautiful day of trekking as we cross a glacial moraine. We drop our gear at Gorak Shep and then hike to EBC where there is always plenty of activity. It takes around 2 – 3 hours to reach EBC and then back to Gorak Shep for the night. Total trekking time today is 7 – 8 hours.

Day 10

Jour 10 : Randonnée au sommet du mont Kala Patthar, trekking à Pheriche. KALA PATTHAR, TREK VERS PHERICHE

We’ve had some spectacular views of Mt. Everest, but today we will see the finest one as we ascend to the top of Mt. Kala Patthar. This mountain is a trekking peak which means we can climb it without any specialized equipment. It’s about a two our walk to the summit where we will be able to view Mt. Everest in all of its majestic glory. We return and pick up our gear at Gorak Shep, then descend to the village of Pheriche. Our total walking time is 7 – 8 hours today before putting in at a lodge in Pheriche.

Day 11

Jour 11 : TREK A TENGBOCHE

We continue our downhill trek to reach the village of Tengboche with its massive monastery. This gumba is the highest Buddhist monastery in the world with Mt. Everest as its backdrop. Tengboche is a beautiful village with amazing alpine views. Trekking time is 4 – 5 hours.

Day 12

Jour 12 : TREK AU BAZAR DE NAMCHE

We return to the Sherpa capital of Namche Bazaar. We’ve crossed the tree line and we are now experiencing more and more forests with richer looking farms. We cross the Dudh Koshi River to reach Namche Bazaar where we will spend the night.

Day 13

Jour 13 : TREK TO LUKLA

It’s our final day of trekking as we leave Namche Bazaar and head back into the dense alpine jungles. We cross rivers while monkeys chatter in the trees. We are retracing our steps to reach the airport at Lukla. We’ll spend the night here with a great dinner celebrating our victory of reaching EBC and returning back. Trekking time is 7 – 8 hours.

Day 14

Jour 14 : VOL POUR KATHMANDU

We board the plane for a short 40 minute flight over the amazing Himalayan peaks to reach the legendary capital city of Nepal. It’s a day to relax or explore the city.

Day 15

Jour 15 : TEMPS LIBRE A KATHMANDU

Because of uncertain weather conditions at Lukla, we always build into the trip an extra day just in case the plane cannot fly. Himalayan weather is always unpredictable, and we try to anticipate potential scheduling problems. If we fly out on Day 14, then use this day to explore all the sites the Kathmandu Valley has to offer. In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner with your guide and porters at a really good Nepali restaurant.

Day 16

Jour 16 : DÉPART

It’s the final day here in Kathmandu as you prepare for your departure for your next destination. If there is time before you need to leave for the airport, plan to do some last minute souvenir shopping. Your guide will take you by private car to the airport and on to your next destination.  It’s been a great time in Nepal. There is still so much more to see and do in the magical land of the Himalayas. Why not plan a return trip?

GUEST AGREEMENT AND DECLARATION

The registered office named, Himalayan Planet Adventures P. Ltd. Situated at Kathmandu, Nepal organizes the trekking and holiday packages for travelers. Registered Company Number 59196/065/066, whose registered office is in Chaksibari Street, Thamel, Kathmandu, Himalayan Planet is a member of the Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal (TAAN), Nepal mountaineering association (NMA), American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) and Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) a group of companies association and are sold subject to the following conditions.

HPA BOOKING TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

1. You understand that your booking is confirmed only after the company receives 20% of the total amount payable per person per trip or you can pay in full amount during the trip booking. It is said to clear the advance deposit within 15 days of booking, otherwise the same is liable for being canceled automatically. Moreover, the 20% amount is non-refundable and non-transferable under any circumstances.

3. You understand that the HPA confirms itself that the client has full knowledge of the booking terms and conditions and had a full reading of the same before agreeing to.

4. You understand that the package amount is on a twin share basis. The client if wishes to might forego the facilities available in the package and upgrade the same. The client is understood to have accepted the terms and conditions and aware of the facilities available and not available within the package amount.

5. You understand that, the Himalayan Planet Adventures mentioned the harshness and other difficulties and hardships associated with the trekking or tour and that the client is soundly aware of such circumstances. Thereby accept the tour agreement.

6. You understand that the Himalayan Planet Adventures will conduct a full medical check-up prior to the expedition or trekking to have a clear idea of the medical condition of the traveler. Upon that it’s expected that the client himself would inform of any medical conditions or problems that might mar the trip. It is for the knowledge of the company and the safety of the trekker, which is of utmost importance to the company.

PRICES INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION:

1. You understand that the HPA does not cover the fare of international flight commuting to/from your hometown, besides those mentioned inside the package, if at any point the client leaves the trip at his volition and own discretion or any other illness.

2. You understand that, the Himalayan Planet Adventures will provide a brochure before the trip to the client to have a better understanding of what is included and what not within the package.

3. You understand that the personal belongings of the client have to be in his or her own custody and responsibility and the payment for the extra meals, accommodations etc. and phone bills too would be borne by the client.

ACCOMMODATION:

1. You understand that since the package offers a twin share room, up-gradation charges for a single room would be charged against the client and to be cleared by him.

2. You understand that charges for an extra night and stay outside the package tenure or terms and conditions to have to be borne by the client himself.

3. You understand that the accommodation uphill is on a first come first served basis. So the Himalayan Planet Adventures P. Ltd. Can’t promise to always provide the teahouse or grass houses available there, since there remains a dearth of such facilities most of the time, especially during trekking season. In spite of that HPA promises to provide the best teahouse to the client, available at that time.

PASSPORT AND VISA DOCUMENTATION:

1. You understand that you need to carry your own passport valid for 6 months prior to the departure dates. You will need visa entry for each country. Visa for Nepal, Bhutan will be arranged by the company even the visa for Tibet, if one wishes to travel there can be arranged by the company unless the visa for India, Bangladesh and his own. The cost of the visa is excluded from the package except stated.

DAMAGE:

1. You understand that HPA does not take responsibility for any damage whatsoever caused by the client during the tour, trek or expedition.

2. You understand that any damage to the gear, caused by the client needs to be paid back by the client himself to the HPA. The staff of the Himalayan Planets Adventures will assess the same.

RETIRING FROM THE TREK:

1. You understand that early departure from the trek will incur extra charges for hotel accommodation, transportation, administration and other extra costs for extra nights. Phone calls too are included under the extra expenses. All these are incurred by the client while returning back to Kathmandu.

2. You understand that the client is totally responsible for the extra hotel accommodation and preparation.

HELICOPTER AIRLIFT OUT:

1. In case of any emergency or mishaps, The Himalayan Planet Adventures will arrange for helicopter airlift immediately with the assistance of your insurance company, only after assessing the situation.

2. You understand that if a helicopter is required then HPA will contact the client’s next of kin as is mentioned in the agreement and then continue the evacuation.

3. You understand that medical and other emergency expenses will be incurred upon the client and his family members including the other extra charges on accommodation, phone calls, traveling and administration.

4. You understand that if a child is trapped amidst such medical emergencies, then an adult must accompany the child.

5. You must understand that the hotel accommodation after evacuation is the client’s responsibility and the payment must be done to HPA for the same.

HIRING GEAR:

1. You must understand that HPA does not provide personal gears to the trekkers for the tour, expedition or travel except the one mentioned.

2. You must understand that any damage to the hired gear will be borne by the trekker.

TRAVEL HEALTH AND INSURANCE:

1. You must understand that trekking, mountaineering and climbing the Himalayas include several hazards and risks with it. So the safety and total medical fitness are required by the trekker. In this, you must agree to face any natural hazards and be fit enough to overcome these.

2. You must understand that every trekker must have a suitable health insurance policy prior to the expedition.

3. You must understand and read in detail that the policy covers areas like emergency evacuation, cancellation of the trip due to an unforeseen situation, airlift evacuation to the nearest hospital available if a medical emergency arises, loss of personal belongings etc.

4. You must understand that the HPA will require your policy papers with details before your departure for trekking. The policy covers details like name, policy number, amount, phone numbers etc.

5. You understand that HPA can deny to, take the responsibility of emergency evacuation if the trekker fails to submit the documents before departure to trekking. In such case, the company will inform his next of kin for support and evacuation of his family member.

6. You must understand that baggage of the trekker is under self-responsibility. In no way, the HPA will be responsible for the loss or damage of baggage of the trekker. Although one might opt for baggage insurance if required.

7. You must understand being a trekker that, your duffle luggage must have a set of medications for emergency, gear, loop, rope and etc. for the travel or tour. This is subject to aircraft rules and laws.

8. You must understand that the client acknowledges the fact that they are responsible for the late arrival of themselves or the baggage or joining for the trip, tour or trekking.

CANCELLATION NOTICES AND CHARGES:

1. You must understand that the deposit of the cost of the expedition is fully non-refundable and non-transferable. It will be refunded only if the trip is canceled due to some unforeseen condition. 

2. You must effectively understand that the HPA never returns the total paid amount after the departure for the trip. That is why HPA recommends trekkers to undergo an insurance policy that covers the amount for cancellation of trip arriving due to some medical emergency. 

Détails du circuit

Hébergement

  • Trois nuits en chambre double dans un hôtel de catégorie 3 étoiles à Katmandou,
  • Hébergement en Teahouse/Lodge pendant le trek.

Transport

Tous les transports locaux en véhicule adapté (voiture, van, bus) dans la ville.

Assurance

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

Facultatif

Les autres activités et services ne sont pas inclus.

Vols

Vol intérieur aller-retour de Katmandou à Lukla

Services supplémentaires

- Dîner complémentaire de bienvenue et d'adieu à Katmandou

- Permis pour le parc national de Sagarmath et taxe locale Khumbu Gau-Palika

- Eau potable

- Trousse médicale exclusive

- Toutes les taxes gouvernementales et locales

Services supplémentaires

- Frais de visa, billets d'avion et taxes de départ

- Déjeuner et dîner dans les villes non mentionnées

- Dépenses personnelles (appels téléphoniques, blanchisserie, factures de bar, douche chaude, recharge de batterie, porteurs supplémentaires, etc.

- Remerciements au chauffeur, aux guides et aux porteurs (recommandé)

- Toute extension de voyage

- Services non inclus dans la colonne service inclus

Repas

  • Petit déjeuner en ville,
  • Pension complète (petit-déjeuner, déjeuner, dîner, thé et café) pendant le trek.

Guide

  • Un guide de randonnée (parlant anglais, formé aux premiers secours et à l'écologie),
  • Un porteur sherpa (pour chaque groupe de deux personnes).

Bon à savoir

Devise

NPR

Nepalese Rupee

Népal

Customer reviews

Overall

5

Itinerary

5

guide

5

Transport

5

Accommodation

5

Food

5

Operator

4.8

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