Everest Base Camp Trek - 14 Days

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The 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek is the ultimate adventure for those looking to reach the foot of Mount Everest. This iconic journey takes you through diverse landscapes, vibrant Sherpa villages, and ancient monasteries, and gives you breathtaking views of panoramic Himalayan peaks. Considering the challenges, Himalayas on Foot has designed this trek with crucial acclimatization days to ensure a safe and memorable experience for trekkers with a good level of physical fitness and mental strength.

Duration
14 Days
Trip Grade
Hard
Country
Nepal
Maximum Altitude
5,550 meters (18,209 feet)
Group Size
Private / Small Group
Starts
Kathmandu
Ends
Kathmandu
Activities
Trekking & Hike
Best Time
Spring (March–May) | Autumn (Sept–Nov)

Himalayas on Foot takes you on a once-in-a-lifetime Everest Base Camp Trek on an immensely rewarding journey in the heart of the Himalayas. This unparalleled journey to the foot of the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, is a harmonious blend of high-altitude adventure and a profound cultural immersion. Throughout this 14-day EBC trek, you will cross the diverse terrain, from sub-tropical forests to alpine meadows, side-by-side with the majestic icy giants.

The journey to Everest Base Camp begins with a thrilling flight to Lukla’s Tenzing-Hilary airport. From here, you will trek past charming Sherpa villages, including Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Dingboche, experiencing the unique culture, heritages, and warm hospitality of the local communities. Our 14-day EBC journey also includes two strategic acclimatization stops at Namche Bazaar and Dingboche, allowing your body to adjust to the increasing altitude and the harsh conditions.

As you reach Gorak Shep, the major highlight of the EBC trek awaits. First, you will get to the Everest Base Camp and witness the majestic Khumbu Icefall, taking in the immense presence of Mount Everest. The following day, you will take a pre-dawn hike to Kalapatthar to find a magical sunrise view over the Everest massif, including Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam.

On this memorable 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek, you can discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Mount Everest and its surrounding landscapes, and experience the rich Sherpa heritage. Book your ultimate Himalayan adventure today!

Why Choose the 14-Day Everest Base Camp Trek?

The Everest Base Camp Trek tops the bucket list of many adventure seekers. Experience a profound sense of ultimate achievement for high-altitude trekkers.

As you explore the heart of the Khumbu region in a memorable trek, you will test your physical endurance, immerse yourself in the unique Sherpa culture, and witness some of the most spectacular Himalayan landscapes.

Here are the top reasons to book this EBC 14-day Trek in Nepal:

Stand on the Foot of the World’s Highest Peak: This 14-day trek culminates in Everest Base Camp. Upon reaching this iconic destination, you will experience a profound sense of accomplishment as you find yourself amid a natural amphitheater of Himalayan giants and see the Khumbu Icefall in proximity.

Unparalleled Himalayan Panorama: Throughout the trek, you will journey side-by-side with iconic icy giants and enjoy the 360-degree views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and other surrounding peaks from strategic viewpoints. Among many highlights, the panoramic sunrise view is considered the most rewarding. From here, you can watch the golden rays of the sun scatter over the iconic Everest North Face and illuminate the Himalayan sky.

Authentic Sherpa Cultural Immersion: The trek takes you from one charming Sherpa village to another. During your trek, you can visit numerous monasteries and soak in the spiritual aura along the trails. Upon reaching your overnight destination in villages like Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Dingboche, you can interact with the locals and get insights into their unique culture and lifestyle.

Crucial Acclimatization Days: To allow your body to adjust to the increasing altitude and harsh Himalayan conditions, we have included two strategic rest and acclimatization days in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche. On these days, you will hike to a higher altitude region and return to your overnight destination at a lower elevation to practice the “climb high, sleep low” strategy.

Challenging yet Rewarding: The 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal requires good physical fitness and mental preparedness. Though challenging, the sense of accomplishment upon completing this trek is unparalleled. Moreover, you can collect lasting memories as you connect with the serenity of the Himalayas.

A Typical Day During the 14-Day Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal

The Nepal Everest Base Camp Trek is a comprehensive journey that blends cultural immersion, breathtaking views, and Himalayan adventure. Throughout the journey, you will take on challenging hikes, engage with locals to get insights into their unique culture and lifestyle, and enjoy the serene ambiance of the Himalayas.

Each day begins with a hearty breakfast, typically consisting of a warm cup of tea or coffee, Tibetan bread, porridge, and eggs. After breakfast, you will join your fellow trekkers and head for your next destination.

Your morning trek takes you through the diverse terrain comprising ascents through forests, along the rambling rivers, or across high-altitude plains. You will stop for lunch in a teahouse along the trail. Lunch typically consists of the Nepali staple, “Dal-Bhat. Take some time to rest and refuel before continuing with the remainder of the day’s trek.

The afternoon trek is typically shorter and leads you to your overnight destination. Upon arriving, you will check into your teahouse/lodge. You have the rest of the evening for yourself. Visit the local monasteries, nearby communities, or simply relax at your teahouse, relishing the views of the majestic peaks that surround you.

In the evening, you can gather at the communal dining area with fellow trekkers. You will receive a briefing on the following day’s trekking route, altitude, and expected durations.

Nepal Everest Base Camp Trek Cost for 14 Days: Transportation, Permits, Guides, and Porter Fees

Various factors influence the cost of the Everest Base Camp Trek. Some contributing factors include the season, preferred level of luxury, group size, and additional services. With Himalayas on Foot, you will receive a comprehensive and fully transparent package that provides an enriching and safe EBC trekking experience.

Our standard 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek package typically includes a two-way flight between Kathmandu and Lukla, a government-licensed English-speaking guide, all essential trekking permits, full-board meals during the trek, and accommodation in a basic lodge. Our package does not include porter services, but can be arranged at an additional cost.

Nepal Everest Base Camp Trek Highlights

  • Thrilling scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla
  • Trek through iconic Sherpa villages like Phakding, Namche Bazaar, and Dingboche
  • Crucial acclimatization days in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche
  • Visit the revered Tengboche Monastery, a spiritual hub
  • Stunning panoramic views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and other giants
  • Experience authentic Sherpa culture, hospitality, and traditional mountain life
  • Trek along the famous Khumbu Glacier and witness the mesmerizing Khumbu Icefall
  • Reach the legendary Everest Base Camp (EBC), standing at the foot of the world's highest peak
  • Sunrise hike to Kala Patthar (5,550m) for the most iconic Everest panorama
  • A full-day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu's UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Customized Nepal Everest Base Camp Trek

The 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek is a comprehensive journey that gives you an immersive experience of the Khumbu region. Our travel experts meticulously craft the itinerary to ensure an unforgettable trek to the foot of the world’s highest peak.

However, we understand each traveler has unique preferences and needs. To cater to your customized request, we offer a fully-tailored Everest Base Camp package. Our EBC customization feature allows you to:

  • Extend your stay in Kathmandu or the Everest region for further exploration and relaxation
  • Upgrade your accommodation from basic lodges to comfortable options
  • Include additional activities such as heli-tours
  • Adjust the trekking pack to match your fitness level and preferences.

Discuss your personalized preferences with our travel experts to create a customized Everest Base Camp Trek that aligns with your needs and interests.

Short Itinerary

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Everest Base Camp Trek - 14 Days Detailed Itinerary

This is regular handpicked day-to-day itinerary, if you are looking own planned itinerary. Don’t hesitate to share us.

Day 1

Arrival at Kathmandu

Your 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal begins upon your arrival. In Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport, our representatives will receive and help transfer you to your boutique hotel in the vibrant tourist hub of Thamel. Give yourself some time to soak in the atmosphere of the bustling Kathmandu.

In the evening, you will meet our travel expert for a detailed trek briefing to ensure you are fully prepared for the journey that lies ahead.

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Day 2

Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and Trek to Phakding

The day begins with a hearty breakfast at your hotel. After breakfast, you will leave for the Kathmandu airport to board an early morning flight to Lukla. The 35-minute flight takes you over the transitioning landscape, giving you an aerial view of the Everest region. Upon landing, you will begin your trek by gradually descending through the picturesque Sherpa villages like Chaurikharka, past Mani walls and prayer flags along the Dudh Koshi River to Phakding.

Overnight stay in Phakding.

Day 3

Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar

Today’s trek takes you on a challenging hike along the Dudh Koshi River. You will cross several suspension bridges, including the iconic Hillary Bridge. From here, the trail ascends steeply through lush rhododendron and pine forests to Monjo. Monjo is the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park. You will present your permits at the Monjo checkpost before continuing a steady climb to Namche Bazaar. As you approach the bustling commercial hub of Namche, you can get your first distant glimpse of Mount Everest.

Day 4

Acclimatization at Namche Bazaar

Today is your first acclimatization day. By acclimatizing, you allow your body to adjust to the increasing altitude and harsh conditions of higher elevations. To aid in altitude adjustment, you will go on a short hike to the Everest View Hotel. From the hotel’s terrace, you can enjoy a close-up view of the mighty Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. You can also visit the Sherpa Museum for further insights into the local culture and history of mountaineering.

After returning from the short hike, take the time to visit the local communities and explore the vibrant market, or visit the local bakeries in Namche Bazaar.

Day 5

Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche

As you leave Namche Bazaar behind, you will continue along the trail to Tengboche. The day begins with a descent to Phunke Tenga before the steady uphill ascent through beautiful rhododendron and pine forests. After crossing the lush forest, you will approach Tengboche, the spiritual center of the Khumbu region.

Here, you can visit the magnificent Tengboche Monastery and participate in an evening prayer ceremony with its resident monks. You can further spend your time, soaking in the spiritual ambiance and enjoying the breathtaking panorama of Everest and Ama Dablam.

Day 6

Tengboche to Dingboche

From Tengboche, you will head to Dingboche. Today’s hike begins with a descent to Debuche. You will cross Imja Khola and begin a gradual ascent to the traditional village of Pangboche. As you move further to a higher altitude, you will find increasingly barren landscapes with clearer views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.

You will reach your overnight destination of Dingboche by early evening.

Day 7

Acclimatization at Dingboche

Today is another vital acclimatization day. Like the previous stop in Namche Bazaar, you will practice the principle of the “climb high, sleep low” strategy. To aid in acclimatization, you will hike to the Nangkartshang Peak (5,100 meters). From this viewpoint, you will find breathtaking views of Ama Dablam, Makalu, and Cholatse. After spending some time, you will hike back to Dingboche.

For the rest of the evening, you can rest and refuel as you prepare for your trek to higher altitude zones.

Day 8

Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche

As you leave Dingboche behind, you will ascend gently to the charming village of Dughla. From Dughla, you will cross a small bridge and continue with your ascent to the Everest Memorial (dedicated to those who perished on Everest). After crossing the memorable, you will head to a flatter terrain offering views of Pumori and Nuptse. Following the lateral moraine of Khumbu Glacier, you will reach Lobuche. Here, the air is significantly thinner. Maintaining a steady pace is highly recommended to reduce the risks of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) or altitude sickness.

Day 9

Trek from Lobuche to Gorak Shep / Everest Base Camp back to Gorak Shep

You have reached one of the most anticipated days of your trek. Begin the day with an early breakfast before continuing along the rocky moraine of the Khumbu Glacier to Gorak Shep. This is the last inhabited settlement before the Everest Base Camp.

Upon reaching Gorak Shep, you will check into your lodge and continue your trek to Everest Base Camp. Upon reaching the foot of the world’s highest peak, you can spend some time absorbing the incredible atmosphere, witness the dramatic Khumbu icefall, and celebrate your achievement before returning to Gork Shep for the night.

Day 10

Morning hike from Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar and trek to Pheriche

Begin the day before dawn for a challenging sunrise hike to Kala Pathhar. Tackling the rugged terrain, you will reach the vantage point that offers a magical sunrise over the Everest massif. Watch the golden rays of the sun scatter over Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam as you relish this awe-inspiring sight.

From Kala Patthar, you will descend to Gorak Shep for breakfast and retrace your steps past Lobuche and Dughla toward Pheriche to spend the night.

Day 11

Trek from Pheriche to Namche Bazaar

As you leave Pheriche, prepare for a significant descent. The journey takes you back to Pangboche, across the Imka Khola, and the familiar landscapes below Tengboche. As the altitude decreases, you will enter the lush sub-tropical regions. The trek continues to Phuke Tenga and then ascends to Namche Bazaar. Enjoy the lively environment and the comfortable amenities of the commercial hub of the Khumbu region.

Day 12

Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla

Today marks your final trekking day in the Everest region. You will leave Namche Bazaar after breakfast and descend toward Lukla. Enjoying the familiar sights, you will cross the iconic Hillary Bridge and pass through several charming villages before eventually arriving in Lukla.

Day 13

Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu

After a hearty breakfast in the shadows of the Himalayan peaks, you will prepare to leave for Kathmandu. You will board a scenic 35-minute flight, enjoying the breathtaking landscapes as you head back to the bustling capital of Nepal.

Upon reaching Kathmandu, you will be transferred back to your hotel. You have the rest of the day to yourself. You can explore the vibrant cultural centers or engage in last-minute souvenir shopping. In the evening, you will join your fellow trekkers and travel experts from Himalayas on Foot for a celebratory farewell dinner.

Day 14

Final Departure

You have come to the end of your incredible 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal. Our representative will pick you up from your boutique hotel at least 3 hours before your boarding time and transfer you to the Tribhuvan International Airport.

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Cost Details

Includes

  • All airport transfers for both domestic and international flights
  • 2 nights’ accommodation in a boutique hotel in Kathmandu on a twin-sharing basis with breakfast
  • Three daily meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) throughout the trek
  • Accommodation for 11 nights in basic lodges (teahouses) during the trek
  • An experienced, English-speaking, and licensed holder guide, including their salary and insurance
  • All necessary trekking permits for the Khumbu region (Sagarmatha National Park entry permit, Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality entry permit)
  • Provision of sleeping bags, down jackets, and duffel bags upon request (to be returned after the trek)
  • Regular round-trip airplane flights from Kathmandu to Lukla
  • A comprehensive first aid kit and an oximeter for health monitoring
  • All applicable charges, including Government taxes, VAT, and service charges
  • A celebratory farewell dinner in Kathmandu
  • Arrangement of emergency helicopter rescue (if required, personal insurance is highly recommended)

Excludes

  • Nepal entry visa fees
  • International flights to and from Kathmandu
  • Beverages of all kinds, including tea, coffee, soft drinks, and bottled water
  • Hot showers and Wi-Fi access at lodges
  • Any extra meals desired beyond the standard three daily meals
  • Upgraded or luxury hotel accommodations, if specifically requested
  • Porter services to carry your backpack, if needed (can be arranged at an additional cost)
  • Tips for your guide and porter (expected and highly appreciated)
  • Personal travel insurance (highly recommended, covering high-altitude trekking and emergency rescue)
  • Personal trekking gear and equipment not listed as complimentary

Dates & Availability

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Add-Ons & Options

We are offering the following add-on features, which will make your trip more immersive.

Allow our experienced porters to handle your equipment, freeing you to fully enjoy the stunning landscapes of the Everest region. Each porter can carry up to 25 kg and can support two trekkers by sharing the load.

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Equipment Lists

What to Pack for the Nepal Everest Base Camp Trek?

Preparing for your Everest Base Camp trek requires careful consideration of clothing and gear. Packing appropriately for the Everest Base Camp Trek is crucial for your comfort, safety, and memorable journey.

Below is a comprehensive packing list to ensure a safe and memorable 14-day trek:

Clothing and Gear

  • Base layers, fleece, down jacket
  • Trekking pants and thermal wear
  • Gloves, hat, scarf, sunglasses
  • Comfortable hiking boots & evening shoes
Travel Documents
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  • Passport and Nepal visa
  • Insurance covering a helicopter rescue
  • Copies of permits & tickets
Toiletries
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  • Trekking poles
  • Sunscreen, lip balm, insect repellent
  • Camera, power bank, extra batteries
Miscellaneous
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  • Personal first-aid kit
  • Water bottle
  • Small quick-dry towel
  • Plastic bags (for trash, wet clothes)
  • Books or entertainment for downtime
  • Snacks (energy bars, nuts, dried fruit)

Additional Info

When is the Best Time for the Everest Base Camp Trek?

Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are considered the most ideal times for the Everest Base Camp trek in Nepal. These seasons are characterized by good trekking conditions and stable weather.

In spring, the sub-tropical regions come to life as the hills are covered in rhododendron and wildflower blossoms. The weather is typically warmer and offers great conditions for trekking. There are slight chances of afternoon showers, but this should not affect your itinerary.

Autumn is the peak trekking season across Nepal. The season offers unobstructed views of the Himalayan panorama and the surrounding landscapes. These post-monsoon months offer very chances of rainfall, creating ideal conditions to trek on the diverse Himalayan terrain.

Compared to the low-season months, spring and autumn see higher footfall. Ensure you book your accommodations and flights well in advance.

How Difficult is the 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek?

The 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek is a challenging journey that demands good physical fitness and mental strength. You will cover a significant altitude, reaching up to 5,550 meters at Kala Patthar. The journey takes you across steep ascents and descents, combined with high altitude hikes, making this a strenuous endeavour.

However, for crucial acclimatization, our itinerary features two crucial acclimatization days to allow your body to adjust to the increasing elevations. This significantly reduces the risks of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) or Altitude sickness, making your trek more enjoyable.

Who is this Everest Base Camp Trek Suitable For?

The 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek is a rewarding journey to the foot of the world’s highest peak. This challenging journey is particularly suitable for

  • Adventure seekers with good physical fitness, looking for an ultimate Himalayan adventure
  • Nature enthusiasts seeking a serene escape into the lap of nature
  • Cultural explorers interested in experiencing the authentic Sherpa culture, visiting ancient monasteries, and interacting with the hospitable local communities
  • Avid photographers looking to capture the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayan landscape and icy giants, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and the unique Everest Base Camp atmosphere.

Everest Base Camp Trek - 14 Days FAQs

Generally, the trek is not as hard as it sounds. It is rated as a moderate level hike. To get to Everest Base Camp, the trail traverse through many different Sherpa settlements. Also, the trail traverse through a huge variety of the terrain.

There are easy flat trails and difficult steep climbs but overall it is manageable for someone with little or no trekking experience. Also, the itinerary is designed with enough extra days for acclimatization. If you need, you can even spend extra days.

Everest Base Camp trek is a moderate level trek. You will get enough time to acclimatize with the high altitude.

During the trek, you have to walk for 7-8 hours per day. Even slow walkers can manage comfortably, walking at own pace. But for this, a reasonable fitness is required.

However, if you train your body before the trek, it’ll help to build endurance level. The more fit you are, the trekking will be more enjoyable. You can go for a day hike in your home country. You can do daily exercise like jogging, running, and cycling.

But if you have heart and lungs problem you should consult with your doctor. Be aware, that the medical facilities on the trail are very hard to find and if you find by chance it’s very basic.

Also, due to the steep ascents and descents, rocky paths, and some moraine walking, Everest Base Camp trek is hostile to anyone with knee problems.

During the Everest Base Camp trek, there is a high risk of altitude sickness (read: how to prevent altitude sickness in EBC). It is often known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). No matter how fit you are altitude sickness can hit you. Careful! it can be fatal.

The effect of altitude is likely to come once you’re above 3,000 meters. The initial symptoms of altitude sickness are as follows:

  • Nausea, vomiting
  • Loss of appetite
  • A persistent headache
  • Dizziness
  • Weakness, fatigue, heavy legs
  • Slight swelling of hands and face
  • Shortness of breath upon exertion
  • Insomnia

The above symptoms of AMS need to be taken seriously. The only cure for altitude sickness is to descend to the lower elevation immediately. Although there is no way to train your body against altitudes, there are some ways you can prevent it :

  • Ascend slowly and gradually as you reach higher
  • Drink plenty of water
  • Take plenty of rest
  • Do not smoke, drink alcoholic and high caffeinated drinks
  • Eat high-calorie food

This depends upon the route you take and the number of days you spend in acclimatization.

Normally, Everest Base Camp trek can be done in 12-16 days. You can also extend the itinerary from 19-22 days and opt Three Passes Trek and Gokyo Valley Trek. If you want to explore more of the Everest region then these places are worth to visit!

During the trek, you’ll spend most of the nights in tea houses. Tea houses is a synonym of guesthouses. The rooms are very simple but comfortable to sleep. In some places, you might have to use the squatting toilets. On the Everest trekking route till Namche Bazaar, there are many luxurious lodges and hotels. Here you’ll find a luxurious room with attached bathroom and hot shower. As you move to higher altitudes “don’t expect luxurious accommodation”! Check: Everest Base Camp Accommodation Guide

There are a variety of foods in Nepal you can try. During the trekking period, you’ll spend a lot of time in tea houses. Almost all the tea houses have the same food menu.

For breakfast, you’ll get boiled or cooked eggs, bread-butter-jam, pancakes, boiled potatoes, cereals and many more.

For meals, the most preferred dish is Nepalese traditional food “Dal-Bhat”. Rice is served with vegetable curry, lentil, chutney, salad, and meat (optional) cooked in Nepalese style.

Yes, throughout the trail you’ll get mineral, boiled or tap water. Mineral water is safe but it is costly especially at higher elevation. The cost of mineral water per liter ranges from USD 1-3.5 from start to the end of the trek.

Another alternative is to carry a spare water bottle and get them filled in teahouses. The tea houses will sell boiled water at a relatively cheaper rate.

Although, you can save money by using reusable water bottle and water purification tablets. It’s cheaper,also controls environment pollution. On the trail, there are enough water taps, you can use purifying tablets and drink.

Yes, you need to purchase travel insurance and make sure it covers altitude upto 6,000 meters. Everest Base Camp trek goes above 5,000 m above sea level. Most of the travel insurance policies will not cover you over 3,000 m.

Medical treatment at high altitude can be expensive as it often involves a helicopter airlift rescue. So, a general insurance is not enough for this trek. Before purchasing the packages you must read terms and condition very carefully.

Besides altitude, you may fall sick in the new surrounding, make sure to have all necessary vaccinations prior to going abroad.

Similarly, while traveling your luggage might get lost or stolen or damaged. You may have to loose expensive trekking equipment. Thus, make sure your travel insurance covers for lost, stolen and damaged luggage.

Also, if you’re doing side trips to Island Peak, then it’s best to get the travel insurance that covers helicopter evacuation up to 6,000 m.

The best time for Everest Base Camp trek is Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November). October is the most popular time for this trek. The views are good and the weather conditions is moderate.

During March and April, expect warm and sunny days. There will be very little or no rainfall. The skies are clear with an amazing view of snow-capped Himalayan ranges.

Since May is the expedition month, you’ll see Base Camp full of colorful tents and climbers. Especially in the month of April and May, you’ll walk through the blossoming Rhododendron forests.

Besides, if you love solitude, then the monsoon (June to August) and winter (December to February) are the great time to do it. But it solely depends on how well you cope with the extreme weather conditions.

Also, while trekking during this time, you need to prepare yourself for flight delays and cancellations. Be aware the trail conditions can be difficult. Compared to the winter season, the visibility can be poor during monsoon.

So, if you go trek in winter you need to be prepared with the right clothing for challenging temperatures. Winter trek can be rewarding though. It could be an exciting way to celebrate Christmas and New Years.

Although the best time for the Everest Base Camp trek is Spring and Autumn, the trail is overcrowded. During this time, the tea houses are often packed by trekkers. You have to pre-book for accommodation and flight.

Although hiring a guide or porter while trekking in Everest region is not mandatory, trekking with a guide or a porter is more safe and enjoyable. A guide is a person who will look after all aspects of your trek. They’ll arrange flight tickets, rooms, meals and camping gears. They’ll also brief you about the history of the village, monastery, the local culture, and traditions.

A porter is someone who’ll carry your baggage for you. Hiring a porter will help you enjoy long walks comfortably. But at the same time, they may not know the trekking route well and may not speak English.

A poter-guide will speak some English, carry loads and do some basic guiding. They’ll help you to get the room, communicate with the locals, show the way, and explain the local culture and traditions.

Besides, if you want to enjoy the solitude, you can do a solo trek. The trekking route is well-marked and busy, so you may not need a guide to find the way.

However, to cross less crowded and difficult trail like the Cho-La Pass and Renjo La Pass a guide, a porter or a porter-guides are recommended.

Along the route most of the tea houses have electricity powered by solar. Charging your electronic devices will cost you some money especially at the higher elevation.

During the trek, to save some money, you can carry spare batteries for your camera, iPod.

Also, during the peak trekking season, teahouses are packed  with trekkers. So, you may not get free space for charging your devices. In that case, you can charge your devices after paying few dollars to the lodge owners.

Yes, TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Permit and Sagarmatha National Park Permit are needed.

For TIMS card, you can apply in Nepal Tourism Board office in Thamel. There are three different types of TIMS card. Each card is different in color and cost.

The first one is organized TIMS card is blue in color cost USD 10. The second one is freelance individual trekkers card is green in color cost USD 20. The third one is SAARC Country TIMS card is red in color cost USD 3.

Note: You do not need TIMS card to trek to EBC. A local permit costing USD20 works for this trek

Sagarmatha National Park Permit can be issued either in Kathmandu or directly in Monjo. The cost of this permit is USD 30 + 13% Govt. Tax. The cost is same for individual trekker and organized trekkers.

While trekking from Jiri to Everest Base Camp you need Gaurishankar National Park entry permits. The cost of permits is USD 20 and it’s same for both individual and organized trekkers.

No, tipping the guide or porter is not mandatory while trekking in Nepal. But it’s always appreciated. At the end of the trek, if you’re really satisfied with their job you can show your appreciation through a small gratitude.

No, you don’t have to bring unless you want to camp. Everest Base Camp trek is a teahouse trek. There are a lot of tea houses along the entire trekking route.

If you don’t have an ample of time for the Everest Base Camp trek, you can take a day’s Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour around the Everest region to get a close-up view of the Himalayan ranges.

This is totally optional. There are plenty of shops in Kathmandu that sell trekking gears. You’ll find few other shops in some places along the trek route too.

Apart from high quality and popular branded stores, you’ll also find many other shops selling a high-quality copy of these brands but at a relatively cheap price.

Apart from this, you can also rent most of the trekking gears and equipments from Kathmandu. The rental cost is quite cheap, it doesn’t exceed more than $3-4 per day.

Right trekking gear can make or break your entire journey. So, it is not advisable to compromise on the quality especially when it comes to down jacket, sleeping bags, and hiking boots. Check this Packing list for Everest Region Trek to get more idea.

Since the weather in the mountainous region is quite unpredictable there may be a chance of flight cancellations or delays. But that does not mean it is frequent.

The heavy rainfall, strong winds, and blinding fog may cause such inconveniences in your flight.

However, during the best trekking seasons (spring and autumn) the chances of flight cancellation and delay are comparatively lesser than in off seasons (monsoon and winter).

In case of flight delays or cancellation, you have two options: either charter a helicopter or travel by road to Salleri (approximately 11 hours by private jeep).

If you opt for the first option then we’ll arrange the charter flight. Where you have to fly with six people and the price per person will be approximately USD 350 per person.

Another option is by extending a trip for two days and travel from Kathmandu to Salleri by private jeep. Normally, the jeep carries 6 passengers and costs NPR 25,000 per private jeep.

Likewise, if a delay occurs at the beginning of the trip, then you can either wait for few more days or opt for an alternative trek like Annapurna Base Camp.

Also, if you’re not interested in taking an alternative trip and wish to do Everest Base Camp Trek, then you can opt for Everest Base Camp Luxury trek.

Lastly, flight delays or cancellations may happen any time in mountain flights so we request you to add extra days on your itinerary and have patience.

Further, in case of flight cancellation, your costs of flight will be refunded.

Send us an email at himalayasonfoot@gmail.com or directly call, viber and WhatsApp at +9779851060902 to book this trek or for any queries you may have.

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Viktoras
Viktoras - Lithuania
October 14, 2025
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