We extend you a warm welcome in this Himalayan nation alongside a cordial Namaste that reflects our delight to have you here. Upon your arrival, you will be greeted and then guided to your hotel via private vehicle where you can rest and repose in your free space succeeding a wearisome flight. At the end of the day, it is highly recommended to take an amble around the Thamel market to accustom according to the Nepalese surroundings and atmosphere.
Itinerary
The Everest Camp Trek is a classic in itself!! And now, we extend you our exquisite Comfort Everest Base Camp Trek, which unlocks the way to Base camp of World’s most celebrated and highest mountain “Mt. Everest” at comfort. Designed to deliver freedom from hardship to travel enthusiast of all ages; this particular trek utilizes maximum resting days for acclimatization so that everyone can take pleasure of the sublime vistas and hikes without facing any troubles such as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), body exhaustion etc. The trekking trail advances through some of the enchanting Sherpa settlements, extending jaw-dropping outlooks and insight into ethnic Buddhism influenced the culture of the Khumbu region. To provide the actual cosiness in the freezing Himalayas, the trek takes you to one of Nepal’s well furnished and trustworthy lodges serving exquisite cuisine; amidst Sherpa communities where non-native visitors are warmly welcomed and conferred with blissful Sherpa hospitality.
After a scenic flight to Lukla, the trek commences on the trail that heads to Phakding and eventually leads the way to Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Mt. Everest where we’ll spend our first acclimatization day. From here, we proceed to Tengboche then Dingboche and take a second day off to acclimatize. Afterwards, we trek to Lobuche and continue to last human settlement of Gorak Shep. Subsequently, we now make our progress to Everest Base Camp. Here, we can closely gaze the heart-warming vistas comprising frozen glaciers and snowy peaks of Everest (8,848m), Makalu (8,463m), Cho Oyu (8,153m), Lhotse (8,501m) and Lhotse Shar (8,393m). We then advance to Kala Pathar, the best Everest viewpoint, which showcases astounding panoramic outlooks of surrounding summits covered with blankets of snow. Eventually, we make a decent back to Gorak Shep and uncover the second highlight of the trip i.e. helicopter ride back to Lukla. This helicopter ride renders a delightful aerial view of the entire Himalayan range while hovering in the endless blue sky.
Apart from awe-inspiring vistas and comfort, trekkers can also get acquainted with the graceful ecosystem of Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site. The national park is covered with the woodland of pine, fir, rhododendron, oaks, magnolia, and juniper harbouring fascinating wildlife and birds such as Musk Deer, mountain antelopes, Himalayan Thar and Danphe (National Bird of Nepal). Moreover, trekkers can catch a glimpse of colourful prayer flags, mani walls, and monasteries representing the native culture.
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Tour program
Aankomst in Kathmandu (1350)
Start point
Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
Vlieg naar Lukla Trek naar Phakding (2.651m), 30 min. vliegen en 2-3 uur trek
Today, we’ll make a 30 minutes air journey beyond the Himalayas, observing the picturesque but diverse landscapes and towering snow-covered peaks to Lukla. From here, we will begin our trekking venture as we advance on the trail along the side of the Dudh Koshi River. Progressing across the Sherpa settlement of Chheplung (2,700m), we can observe the awe-inspiring sight of Mt. Kusum Kanguru (6,367m) along the way. Then, we’ll advance to Ghat (2,590m). Multiple boulders of colossal size can be observed in this village on which the Buddhist rune: Om Mani Padme Hum is inscribed hundreds of times. Later on, we arrive at Phakding (2,651m) following a short hike.
Note: in the main season because of the air traffic there is no direct flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu, we have to take Ramechhap Airport for the flight. it takes a 4/5 hour drive from Kathmandu to reach Ramechhap (Manthali Airport).
Phakding naar Namche Bazaar (3.438 m) 5-6 trek
The day third of our escapade leads us through the pinewood and Benkar Village, across a few suspension bridges. We then continue our ascend on the trail that passes through the villages of Monjo and Jhorsalle, suspension bridges, rhododendron woodland within the territory of Sagarmatha National Park to Larja Dobhan, the conflux of two rivers i.e. Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi. From here forward, the trail turns abrupt and climbs uphill all the way to Namche Bazaar utilizing about 1-hour. En route, we can observe the initial glimpse of Mt. Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516m), and Nuptse (7,861m) on a clear day.
Rustdag in Namche Bazaar
The fourth day of our journey is entirely allocated to render a break to your tired muscles. Along with rest, there are a few activities that are meant to acclimatize you to the surrounding. Due to its location in higher elevations, the atmosphere in Everest Region is thinner with low levels of essential oxygen. Rather than just sitting in one place at Namche Bazaar, this process of adapting to the higher altitudes (acclimatization) can be speeded up with short hikes to Everest view Hotel then continuing to nearby villages of Khumjung (3,780m) and Khunde (3,840m). Alongside acclimatization, you can also explore the spectacular Sherpa Villages and witness fascinating mountain vistas. Rest of the day, you may explore Namche Bazaar, the prime Sherpa settlement and a commercial hub of Khumbu Region.
Namche Bazaar naar Tengboche (3.870m) 5-6 uur trek
Re-energized after a rest day, we’ll make a descent via a windy trail and advance beyond the dense pinewood accompanied by the awe-inspiring outlooks of Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse and other neighbouring peaks. We now arrive at the intersection of the path that heads to Gokyo valley and Base Camp after trekking across the Sanasa and Kenjoma Villages. Thereafter, we proceed downhill along the trail consisting of stone steps and reach the banks of Dudh Koshi River to traverse the suspension bridge over it. We then trek down the woodland, by the prayer wheel operated by the force of flowing water to Tengboche (3,870m). Here, you can visit the Tengboche Monastery and take pleasure in the prepossessing mountain vistas embracing Ama Dablam, Everest, Nuptse, and Lhotse.
Tengboche naar Dingboche (4.360m) 5-6 uur trek
This very day, we push forward to the north and progress beyond the small suspension bridge across the Dudh Koshi River. Then, we navigate on the trail that proceeds adjacent to the side of Imja Khola and then trek through the rhododendron woodland to Dingboche (4,360m). Today, we make our way past Sherpa villages such as Deboche and Pangboche, several Chortens and Mani walls. En route, we can catch the glimpse of Mt. Ama Dablam, the great wall of Nuptse, Mt. Kongma-Tse (5,820m), and Mt. Tawache.
Dingboche Rustdag
Also known as the ‘the gateway to Chukung’; the Sherpa settlement of Dingboche also unlocks the way to the demanding escapade to Ama Dablam Base Camp and Makalu region further beyond. This stone-fenced village is also celebrated among visitors for the alluring mountain vistas that it bestows upon them. Situated above 4,000m asl, Dingboche provides an excellent place to acclimatize in accordance with higher elevations and limited oxygen. Furthermore, a short hike to nearby Nangkartshang Gompa renders a remarkable view of Mt. Makalu (8,485m); or you can hike to Chhukung for awe-inspiring outlooks encompassing Island, Lhotse and Ama Dablam Peaks; together with ice walls encircling Amphu Lapcha Pass.
Dingboche naar Lobuche (4.940m) 4-5 uur trek
Conferred with the elegant panorama of the high Himalayas and awe-inspiring snowscape; we follow the trekking trail which heads down the hill to the village of Pheriche. Afterwards, the trail advances beyond exquisite meadows and alpine greenery; making its way to Dughla. During the journey, we can witness the magnificent landscape complemented by mountain panoramas comprising beautiful Ama Dablam, Taboche, and Cholatse. From this point onwards, the trail becomes abrupt to Thokla Pass (4830m) where it comes across the memorials dedicated to those who had fallen in the course of the Everest Summit Expedition. Thereafter, the trail climbs uphill over lateral moraines of the Khumbu glacier showcasing the sublime view of Lhotse, Lhotse Shar, Nuptse and other peaks in the neighbourhood. To the other side of Thokla Pass, the trail makes it to Lobuche (4,940m).
Lobuche naar Gorakshep (5.170m), bezoek aan het Everest Base Camp (5.364m), dan terug naar Gorakshep 7-8 uur
Today is the very day to realize your Everest dream, the dream to stand on the base of the world’s highest peak in order to witness and feel its majesty. We initiate our trek through the rugged terrain, overlooked by the formidable Himalayas. The serpentine trekking trail progress down the valley to Gorakshep (5,170m) flaunting a pleasant view comprehending colossal Khumbu, Mt. Pumori, Mt. Nuptse, as well as other magnificent peaks and glaciers. Originally, Everest Base Camp was located in Gorakshep. Later, the Base Camp was shifted further to a higher elevation, close to Everest. At the present time, Gorakshep is a place that provides accommodation for trekkers who wish to visit Kalapatthar Viewpoint and Everest Base Camp as their trekking permits restrict them from camping at the Base Camp. Thereupon, we continue our uphill ascend on the path beyond glacial moraine, rocky dunes and streams to the Everest Base Camp. At the elevation of 5,364m asl, we can see the colourful tents belonging to mountaineers with the ambition to conquer the highest peak in the entire planet. Moreover, we could feel the pride of being on the foothill of the Everest, observe the snowy Khumbu Icefall and experience the majesty of the snow-clad mountains. At last, we return back to Gorakshep (5,170m).
Gorakshep naar Kalapatthar, Terug naar Gorakshep, (4-5 uur trek) Vlieg per Helikopter naar Lukla
Before the crack of dawn, we commence our climb to the ultimate view of the Khumbu Region renowned for the view of sunrise above Mt. Everest. Adorned with prayer flags; the apex of Kalapatthar at an elevation of 5,545m flaunts the awe-inspiring as well as the spell-binding vista of Mt. Everest, glittering by the hues of the rising sun. The Kalapatthar Viewpoint is dominated by Mt. Pumori but extends the astounding full-scale view of Mt. Everest at close proximity, which we cannot observe from Everest Base Camp. After capturing those magical moments in our hearts and cameras, we trek back to Gorakshep. But, it’s not the end of surprises but it keeps on coming!! Here, a helicopter will be waiting for us that will fly us back to Lukla. In the course of this exquisite flight, we’ll have the aerial outlook of the snow-capped Himalayan Range and pristine lakes from up above the blue sky. In addition, we’ll also get a window of opportunity to capture those aerial sights via our cameras as our mode of transportation allows us to do so!!
Vliegen naar Kathmandu
On day eleven, you’ll take a flight back to Kathmandu which utilizes about 30 mins. This flight will present you with the final overview of the enchanting Himalayas from the limitless sky. Taking pleasure from these sights, you will land in Kathmandu. Rest of the day, you can either rest in your hotel room or wander around the city sightseeing and performing last-minute souvenir shopping.
Definitief vertrek
Thank you for picking us as your choice in order to live your Everest dream. We are happy to aid you with our service and expertise and expect to see you again. You can either pick any next adventure from our inventory or you can fly back home. One of our representatives will escort you to the airport 3 hours before your scheduled flight. Safe flight!!
End point
Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
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Currency
Nepalese Rupee
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