Focusing to trek Everest base camp on quick time and sweet cost, 10 days quick Everest base camp trekkers package is available. Dingboche and Tengboche famous trekking destination, for ancient monuments and praying flags with wealthy culture and tradition, is fully included in this short Everest trekking package.
Hundred thousands of trekkers follow Everest base camp (5,364 m) each year, pinpointed at the lap of world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest (8,848 m). Getting closer to Kala Patthar (5,545 m), fantastic glacial walk at the foot of Khumbu icefall to the Everest base camp is really worth seeing. Large Sherpa settlement, exclusive culture and traditions, pleasing pine and rhododendron forests, wooden bridge, Ancient monuments, unique praying flags, zigzag trails and snow-capped mountains are the best offer of this trekking destination. Viewing world’s tallest Mount Everest is another wild experience from large Sherpa settlement (Namche Bazaar). Spring is great for trekking Everest base camp to meet other mountain trails, glaciers, and pleasing landscape sceneries.
Day 1: Fly Lukla (2,840 m/ 9,372 ft) and Phakding (2,610 m/ 8,613 ft)
Day 2: Phakding (2,610 m/ 8,613 ft) to Namche (3440 m/ 11,283 ft)
Day 3: Namche (3,440 m/ 11,283 ft) to Tengboche (3,867 m/ 12,684 ft)
Day 4: Tengboche (3,867 m/ 12,684 ft) to Dingboche (4,358m / 14, 295 ft)
Day 5: Dingboche (4,358 m/ 14, 295 ft) to Lobuche (4,928 m/ 16,164 ft)
Day 6: Lobuche to Everest Base Camp ( 5,364 m) and return to Gokarshep ( 5,160 m/ 16,929 ft)
Day 7: Gokarshep to Kalapathar (5,550 m/ 18,204 ft) and Pheriche (4358m/ 14,295 ft)
Day 8: Pheriche (4358m/ 14,295 ft) to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m/ 11,283 ft)
Day 9: Namche bazaar (3,440 m/ 11,283 ft) to Lukla (2,840 m/ 9,372 ft)
Day 10: Lukla (2,840 m/ 9,372 ft) to Kathmandu (1,300 m 4,264 ft)
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* This tour can be fully customized as per your requirement.
Day 1: Fly Lukla (2,840 m/ 9,372 ft) and Phakding (2,610 m/ 8,613 ft)
On the first starting day, we fly towards Lukla Airport, which is spotted on the list of the most extreme adventurous airport in the world, spitting Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu. Hence landing on Lukla, we develop short 3 to 4 hours trek, walking down almost 500 m towards Dudh Koshi River and move on passing through several mini walls and Monuments, murmuring Buddhist prayer to reach Phakding. Being the first day, we only extend short trek as starting the warm-up day from Lukla to Phakding.
Day 2: Phakding (2,610 m/ 8,613 ft) to Namche (3440 m/ 11,283 ft)
We will have breakfast in Phakding before gearing up for (10 to 12 km) long trek to Namche Bazaar. We develop our trek over Dudh Koshi River through long suspension bridge and pleasing pine forest to Monjo. Soon thereafter, we officially enter to Sagarmatha National Park for brief permit check, pursuing a trial along tough climb up to the hill rewards Namche Bazaar (the resting place).
Day 3: Namche (3,440 m/ 11,283 ft) to Tengboche (3,867 m/ 12,684 ft)
On the third day after having delightful breakfast, we extend our (5 to 6 hours) trek to reach Tengboche which is considered as one of the most beautiful spots in Everest region. Triggering our trek through valley above Dudh Koshi River offers breathtaking views of many giant Himalayas, Pleasing forests, several villages and numerous tea shops along passing through many zigzag trails, you reach to Tengboche. Moment of exploring Tengboche Monastery (Khumbu largest Monastery) at Tengboche is incredible.
Day 4: Tengboche (3,867 m/ 12,684 ft) to Dingboche (4,358m / 14, 295 ft)
On the fourth day, our (5 to 6 hours) trek starts walking through charming and lush rhododendron forest, crossing Imja Khola River to Pangboche valley (3,860 m/ 12,664 ft). Enjoy an opportunity to visit ancient Pangboche monastery and small Sherpa villages passing through fascinating mini walls. Unique and different level of difficult experience of afternoon hike leaving Pangboche through the dry landscape deserted mountain, we step Dingboche.
Day 5: Dingboche (4,358 m/ 14, 295 ft) to Lobuche (4,928 m/ 16,164 ft)
After satisfying breakfast, we develop nearly 5 hours challenging trek on high hills over Khumbu Khola valley passing memorial stupas, Chola Lake, wooden bridges, stony Mount Pumori (7,138 m/ 23,418 ft) view through the curvy trail to ascend Dungla. After there, we pass mortal Khumbu glacier of Mount Everest exploring many giant and tall mountains to reach Lobuche. Finally, after reaching Lobuche three miles above sea level, we prepare for a chilly cold night.
Day 6: Lobuche( 4,928 m/ 16,114 ft) to Everest Base Camp ( 5,364 m/ 17,575 ft) and return to Gokarshep ( 5,160 m/ 16,929 ft)
We begin our sixth-day trek leaving Lobuche aiming Everest base camp. Developing morning walk we reach Gokarshep to have a lunch and continue to climb up targeting Everest base camp. Close and giant increasing face of Mount Everest is focusing part of the day. On trekking way, just a small ascend offers you a really breathtaking sight of 360° view on high mountain kingdom. Walking through high elevation of Everest finally, we step Everest base camp after sightseeing and captures we will be back to Gokarshep for an overnight stay.
Day 7: Gokarshep (5,160 m/ 16,929 ft) to Kalapathar (5,550 m/ 18,204 ft) and Pheriche (4358m/ 14,295 ft)
Day seven is separated by day to hike towards Kalapathar (Black rock). Leaving Gokarshep we hike upward for a couple of hours to step on the viewpoint of Kalapathar. Spectacular and surprising view of Kalapathar and other stunning views of Mount Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Pumori and many more high mountains are the offers of day seven. After having a wonderful time throughout high giant mountains, we head back towards Pheriche for a nighttime stop.
Day 8: Pheriche (4358m/ 14,295 ft) to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m/ 11,283 ft)
After leaving Pheriche towards Pangboche is totally downhill, following and continuing the same route (7 to 8 hours) that we passed before we reach to Namche Bazaar by late afternoon. This night we enjoy Sherpa’s traditional and cultural nights with their dishes at a restaurant.
Day 9: Namche Bazaar (3,440 m/ 11,283 ft) to Lukla (2,840 m/ 9,372 ft)
On a ninth day, quitting Namche we start (7 to 8 hours trek) to step Lukla following back the same way that we had developed before passing through many bridges, charming forests, small villages, praying stones and flattering praying flags. We also consider and follow some formalities on National park check post as before. After stepping Lukla, it brings last tea house and a party night with your trekking crew along this will be your last night on the mountain.
Day 10: Lukla (2,840 m/ 9,372 ft) to Kathmandu (1,300 m 4,264 ft)
Last day of trekking is for a scenic flight leaving Lukla to Kathmandu over snow-capped mountains. Usually, flights are on morning schedule but you will hold sufficient time to have fine breakfast in Lukla. Our private vehicle will be following your arrival time to pick you up and shift to a fine hotel. Tonight we host a farewell dinner in one of the finest restaurant in Kathmandu.
Note : The given cost are per person and exclude international flights. Given below are the departure dates available for online booking. If the given date is not favorable then please contact us and we will happily customize your trip on dates more appropriate for you.
Visa Information
All visitors are required to arrange a visa in order to enter Nepal. A Nepalese visa can be easily obtained upon arrival on arrival in Kathmandu at the airport or Nepalese embassy abroad. But nationals from Afghanistan, Iraq, Cameroon, Ghana, Somalia, Swaziland, Palestine, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Liberia cannot secure the Nepalese Visa upon arrival. The Visa can also be secured at entry point at Nepalese borders. A valid passport for at least six months, recent digital photo (size: 1.5" x 1.5") will be required and you can obtain visas for Nepal from the Nepalese Consulate in your country or up on arrival in Kathmandu Airport. Nepalese visas cost USD 25 for 15 days and USD 40 for 30 days till date.
Official Papers
Some of the required official documents are your valid passport, 4 extra passport sized photographs (for trekking permits), travel insurance, airline tickets and luggage tags. Visas can be obtained upon entry into Nepal.
Weather Information
Weather in the mountains is pretty difficult to predict. Nights are generally cooler and days are warm. Months of winter (January and February) are bit colder but the days can be quite beautiful and warm if the sun is out. It snows during the month of January, February and December in Himalayan areas.
Best time to travel
Nepal offers diversified geographical regions and so as the climatic condition differs from the Himalayas to the plains. The climate varies as per the season. Nepal generally offers 4 seasons amongst which autumn and spring are the two most favorable ones for visiting Nepal. It is always wise to know about the weather and climatic condition of the place you visit. The best time to travel really depends on your destination, activities and season of travel. Our destination specialists will recommend certain travel times after learning more about your preferences. The favorable months for trekking and climbing are usually September – November, and February – April. The monsoon season is June – August.
Physical Fitness
Even though the physical fitness plays an important role in trekking you don’t have to be super athletes or a marathon runner to trek in Nepal. Many people of good fitness for their age can complete the trek. You can prepare yourself before hand by doing some yoga which will prepare you in your breathing as you will be going to the higher altitude. Running or hiking to hills, going for a long walk will also help you. And if you live in urban area running in the stairs of a tall building will also work better in keeping you fit for trekking. All though these preparations aren’t strictly compulsory, you can do well even when the preparations you do aren’t rigorous like that of some ultra-athletic person. Do these things in moderate pace for two months or even less. And you are set to complete any trekking to Nepal.
Travel Insurance
Doing the insurance while trekking is Nepal is not compulsory but will surely help you a lot if you do one, as it covers any comprehensive expenses possible to acquire due to medical issues or accidents. Your travel insurance must protect air ambulance, treatment charge, rescue and evacuation, product cancellation and refundable charges, flight delay and cancellations. We suggest you to bring you travel insurance certificate or send us scan copy and it must be issued from your home land. We do not arrange or sell insurance so you can find your local travel insurance for this.
Vaccination for Nepal
All travelers should consult with their physician or update on vaccination requirements before travel. (Your doctor or health-care provider will determine what you will need, depending on factors such as your health and immunization history, areas of the country you will be visiting, and planned activities) For traveling to Nepal; we recommend you to take a vaccination of Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Rabies etc, it is not really must but recommended.
Booking Process
While you chose which trip you wanted to go with, contact us to our head office Thamel Marg, Kathmandu Nepal by email or phone, email is more easy and clear options, as soon as we get your email or call we will process for your booking. We need 20% booking amount to confirm your booking, the payment can be made through the Bank transfer, Credit card payment (Master/Visa card) or through online money transfers also Money Gram, Western Unions or others. After we get the 20% amount we will confirm your booking and you will get the official booking and payment receipt. The final balance for the tour will be paid upon arrival in Kathmandu.
Safety Guidelines
Where is Nepal?
Nepal is a landlocked country located in Southern part of Asia sharing the border with China form north and India from the south, east and west. It is especially known for its multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-linguistic and multi-ethnic diversity in unity. It is a small country with many world's most beautiful mountain ranges, art, culture, and wildlife, no wonder it is the paradise for the trekkers from all around the world. Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal is also known for its most unique culture and heritages which directly grabs the attention and takes you to the time of old civilization from 12th century.
What is Nepal known for?
Nepal is mostly known for Mt.Everest, highest peak in the world. It is also known as the birthplace of Lord Buddha, who was the pioneer of the Buddhist religion. Eight of the fourteen eight-thousanders are located in the country, either in whole or shared across a border with China or India. Besides that, it is also known as multi-ethnic, multiracial, multicultural, multi-religious and multilingual country. Overall, Nepal is known for its hospitality as there is a saying in Sanskrit “Atithi Debo Bhaba”. (Guest are god).
How can I obtain a Visa?
All visitors are required to arrange a visa in order to enter Nepal. A Nepalese visa can be easily obtained upon arrival on arrival in Kathmandu at the airport or Nepalese embassy abroad. But nationals from Afghanistan, Iraq, Cameroon, Ghana, Somalia, Swaziland, Palestine, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Liberia cannot secure the Nepalese Visa upon arrival. The Visa can also be secured at the entry point at Nepalese borders. A valid passport for at least six months, recent digital photo (size: 1.5" x 1.5") will be required and the following fees either in USD dollars cash or the equivalent local currency:
Visa Facility |
Duration |
Fee |
Multiple entry |
15 days |
US$ 25 or equivalent Nepali currency |
Multiple entry |
30 days |
US$ 40 or equivalent Nepali currency |
Multiple entries |
90 days |
US$ 100 or equivalent Nepali currency |
Is the country politically safe and stable?
Nepal is one of the newly democratic countries in the world with many active political parties, ideas, ideologies, and leaders. Now Nepal has the communist government elected with 2/3 of the majority so, now it has the fully stable government it does not affect the daily life of the residents and the tourist. Life moves on, as usual, unperturbed.
When Is The Best Time To Travel?
Nepal offers diversified geographical regions and so as the climatic condition differs from the Himalayas to the plains. The climate varies as per the season. Nepal generally offers 4 seasons amongst which autumn and spring are the two most favorable ones for visiting Nepal. It is always wise to know about the weather and climatic condition of the place you visit. The best time to travel really depends on your destination, activities and season of travel. Our destination specialists will recommend certain travel times after learning more about your preferences. The favorable months for trekking and climbing are usually September – November, and February – April. The monsoon season is June – August.
What kind of weather (how cold does it get) can we expect during trekking?
Weather in the mountains is pretty difficult to predict. Nights are generally cooler and days are warm. Months of winter (January and February) are bit colder but the days can be quite beautiful and warm if the sun is out. It snows during the month of January, February, and December in Himalayan areas.
Are Vaccinations Required?
Immunizations are not required to visit Nepal. (Exception: if you are traveling from an area infected with Yellow Fever, you must have a certificate.) Depending on the season and region of travel, certain vaccinations and/ or medications are suggested and we will recommend preventative measures. We do encourage all travelers to be current on routine immunizations. Also, we recommend the vaccines for polio, Diphtheria, Tetanus, typhoid, yellow fever, hepatitis A/B, Influenza (Flu), Japanese encephalitis, and Tuberculosis. Meantime, it is better to consult your professional doctor about your travel and he/s might recommend you properly. You can also take the suggestion of local travelers who have traveled Nepal before and know more about the required precautions. Please note that the protection that can be gained from vaccines varies from 50% to almost 100%. So remember that even if you have taken a vaccine you might still get the disease, although you will have greatly reduced your chances of getting ill.
How fit do I need to be for the trek?
You don’t have to be a super athletic person but despite the ages should be moderately fit. We recommend to running, hiking to hills and long walk as a preparation.
Are ATM booths easily available?
Yes, ATM booths are easily available around the major city area where you can use both credit and debit cards. But there are only few ATM booths on the way to your trek, so it’s better you withdraw your cash before to trek.
What type of food to expect during the trek?
Nepal is rich in cultural diversity. Meal habits of the Nepalese vary with the ethnicity and the geographical differences. Normally, the local has a habit of taking milk/black tea in the morning, before noon take lunch after mid-day take light snacks as Khaja and Dinner in the evening. The lunch and dinner comprise Dhido (short of porridge), Dal, Bhat, Tarkari, Achar (Lentil, Rice, Curry, and Pickles). However, you can have a choice of Indian/Continental/Italian/ Chinese food even in some trekking regions.
Is drinking water safe while trekking?
Drinking water should be treated by boiling and water purification by medicine or with filtered. We suggest carrying a water purifier while trekking to be on a safe side.
Are there any tourist police in Nepal?
Of course, there is tourist police located near the Nepal Tourism Development Board's Office. Also, there are complaint counters at the airport, Basantapur Durbar Square, Thamel and so many other places. Tourist police are specially trained in English and have the detailed local knowledge to assist tourists. For security and travel related assistance, you can reach any of the officers from telephone 4-247041, 4-4268969 from 11 am to 5 pm.
Is Nepal safe? Is a woman traveling alone safe with your company?
Absolutely Nepal is safe for the traveler. Firstly, Nepal is considered as one of the peaceful countries in the world (chances are it's safer here than your home-country). Secondly, while you're on one of our trips, we take personal responsibility for your well-being, a responsibility we commit very seriously.
What about Time in Nepal?
Nepal is +5 hours 45 minutes ahead to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT: +0545). For example, when it is noon in Kathmandu, the standard time of London is 6.15am, 4.15am in Sydney, 1.15am in New York and 10.15 pm the previous night in San Francisco. The strange 15-minute difference is said to be a reflection of the exact time at the summit of Mt. Gaurishankar.
Travel Insurance
Doing the insurance while trekking in Nepal is not compulsory but will surely help you a lot if you do one, as it covers any comprehensive expenses possible to acquire due to medical issues or accidents. Your travel insurance must protect air ambulance, treatment charge, rescue and evacuation, product cancellation and refundable charges, flight delay and cancellations. We suggest you bring your travel insurance certificate or send us scan copy and it must be issued from your homeland. We do not arrange or sell insurance so we suggest you to do a research on the company and do the travel insurance.
Price : | USD Contact Us |
Country : | Nepal |
Trip Start From : | Kathmandu |
Trip End In : | Kathmandu |
Max. Altitude : | 5,550 m |
Group Size : | + 2 |
Best Seasons : | Spring (April and May), Summer (June, July and August) and Autumn (September, October and November) |
Transportation : | Flight/Private vehicle or tourist bus |
Accomodation : | Hotels/Mountain Lodges |
Meals : | Full board in trek and breakfast in Kathmandu |
Duration : | 10 Days |