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Everest Trekking is one of the best option for those who want to relish the spectacular close up views of the world’s highest Mount Everest. This trek will provide you a great opportunity to experience the lifestyle of brave and legendary Sherpa people in the northern highlands of Nepal.
This trek will offer you the finest views of floating Khumbu icefalls and glaciers. You will encounter one of the highest viewpoints in Nepal, the Kalapathhar at the height of 5600m. Best months to experience this trekking are March, April, May, September, October, and November.
Everest Base Camp, Everest Panorama, Salleri-Phaplu, Everest Three Pass Trekking are some of the famous trekking in this region.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Continental, Nepali and Tibetan
Starting from Kathmandu, you’ll take a road journey of about five hours to reach Ramechhap, a quiet town that serves as an alternative gateway to the Everest region during peak trekking season. The early morning bus ride from Thamel to Ramechhap sets the tone for adventure, as you pass through scenic countryside and mountain foothills on your way to the airport.
Lukla Airport, where your flight lands, is famous for having one of the shortest and most challenging runways in the world, perched high in the mountains. The airport offers spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and valleys, making the arrival itself a memorable experience. Flights here can be unpredictable due to weather, but the thrill of landing in such a remote and dramatic location is part of the trek’s excitement.
Phakding
From Lukla, the trail to Phakding leads through peaceful farmland and traditional Sherpa villages. Along the way, you’ll cross several suspension bridges and pass Mani walls carved with Buddhist prayers, adding a cultural touch to your trek. The village of Phakding sits beside the Dudh Koshi River and serves as the perfect first stop, providing a welcoming atmosphere to rest and prepare for the days ahead.
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It will take approximately 5 hrs to reach at Namche. But we will stop on the to have lunch, tea break and side seeing and rest.
Monjo
The trek from Phakding to Monjo takes about one and a half to two hours and follows a scenic trail along the west bank of the Dudh Koshi River. This section is relatively gentle, with a pleasant mix of gradual ascents and descents. Along the way, you'll pass through beautiful pine forests and small Sherpa villages like Toktok and Bengkar. Several suspension bridges span the rushing river, and you’ll spot impressive mani stones and prayer flags that add a spiritual charm to the journey. Before reaching Monjo, you’ll enjoy views of a couple of waterfalls and might even try the locally made apple pies. As you arrive at Monjo, the trail starts to climb slightly and leads you to the entrance of Sagarmatha National Park, where your permits will be checked.
From Monjo to Jorsale, the trail descends briefly and crosses a suspension bridge before entering deeper into the forested park. This stretch is relatively short, usually taking 30 to 45 minutes. The walk is peaceful and mostly easy, allowing you to enjoy the tranquil surroundings and listen to the sounds of the Dudh Koshi River flowing below. Jorsale is the last village before Namche and offers a great spot to take a short break or grab a snack before the challenging climb ahead.
Namche Bazaar
The final segment from Jorsale to Namche Bazaar is the most demanding part of the day, taking around two and a half to three hours. After leaving Jorsale, the trail gradually ascends before reaching the famous high suspension bridge that crosses the confluence of the Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi rivers. From here, the trail climbs steeply through dense pine and rhododendron forests with several switchbacks. Midway through the ascent, there’s a viewpoint where, on a clear day, you can catch your first glimpse of Mount Everest, along with Lhotse and Nuptse—a truly unforgettable moment. As you continue upwards, you’ll eventually arrive at the vibrant town of Namche Bazaar, welcomed by a traditional Kani gate and chorten. Nestled in a natural amphitheater, Namche is the gateway to the Everest region and a hub for trekkers, offering stunning views and well-earned rest.
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Namche is the ancient trading center of Tibet and India. It receives most of the sunlight during the day, distracting the icy cold of the mountains miles away. Plus, there are many side trips branching off from the Namche, making it an ideal spot for acclimatization. Nevertheless, this place is itself a vibrant place to explore. A historic museum at Namche displays ancient artifacts and extensive cultural monuments of Sherpas. This is a good place to learn about the history of mountains and their connection to the Sherpas. Moreover, a side hill trip at Namche will reward you with the unparalleled views of the Everest and its surrounding peaks. From Namche, there are two options for an exciting side trip. While one takes you to an amazing viewpoint of Thame, the other one takes you across the quaint monasteries and traditional villages of the Khumjung and Khunde. It is upon you which one to choose. Later, we will return to our lodge at Namche.
Today is an important rest and acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar, the historical trading hub that once connected Tibet and India. Situated on a sunny slope, Namche enjoys plenty of daylight warmth, making it a pleasant place to relax and adjust to the altitude. The town itself is vibrant and full of character, with narrow stone-paved streets lined with bakeries, gear shops, cafes, and friendly Sherpa locals. It's the perfect place to slow down, explore, and let your body adapt to the thinning mountain air. One of the highlights of Namche is the Sherpa Culture Museum, where you can learn about the rich history of the Himalayas and the deep-rooted connection between the Sherpa people and these sacred mountains. The museum also offers fascinating displays of traditional tools, clothing, and mountaineering history, including stories of early Everest expeditions.
For those looking to explore further, there are two excellent side hikes to choose from. One option is to hike up to the Everest View Hotel, a stunning viewpoint that offers panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and other surrounding peaks. The other option is a scenic walk to the traditional Sherpa villages of Khumjung and Khunde, where you can visit age-old monasteries, observe daily village life, and even see the famous “Yeti scalp” at the Khumjung Monastery. Both hikes are moderately challenging and excellent for acclimatization.
Namche Bazaar
After soaking in the views and local culture, we return to our lodge in Namche for a restful evening. This acclimatization day not only helps prepare us for higher altitudes but also offers a deeper appreciation of the Sherpa heritage and the breathtaking landscapes of the Khumbu region.
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Leaving Namche Bazaar behind, we follow the trail that veers to the right past the memorial stupa of Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, who, along with Sir Edmund Hillary, was the first to summit Mount Everest. The path gently ascends through beautiful rhododendron and pine forests before opening up to a stunning viewpoint. From here, you’ll be treated to breathtaking vistas of Ama Dablam, Lhotse Shar, Taboche, Kangtega, and Thamserku, a panoramic Himalayan scene that will stay with you forever. Continuing onward, the trail descends toward the riverside hamlet of Phunke Tenga, where we’ll pause near a line of seven water-powered prayer wheels. These wheels spin continuously with the flow of the river, and according to local belief, a single spin is equal to reciting the sacred Buddhist mantra Om Mani Padme Hum—bringing good fortune to those who pass by.
Tengboche
Shortly after crossing the suspension bridge at Phunke Tenga, we begin a steady climb through the meadows of Saso Kharka, surrounded by whispering trees and distant peaks. As we gain elevation, the forest thins and the path opens up to reveal the spiritual heart of the Khumbu region—Tengboche. Once we arrive, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the iconic Tengboche Monastery, the largest and most significant monastery in the Everest region. Set against a backdrop of towering mountains, this sacred site offers not only cultural insight but also a sense of peace and spiritual energy that makes it a highlight of the entire trek.
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Dingboche
Early in the morning, we will attend the prayer ceremonies at the Tengboche Monastery and then, explore the interiors and exteriors of the monastery. The fine paintings of the Buddha and Guru Rinpoche, hung around the wall, are the masterpiece of traditional artistry of Khumbu region. We will proceed to the Deboche where the views of the Ama Dablam, and other peaks gradually rise to spark a moment of happiness in your soul. Soon, the trail meets a bridge, crossing which keeps us to the west of the Imja Khola. The large black overhanging rocks, on the way, used to provide shelter for the porters and ponies in the past when there was no facility of lodges to stay. The trail continues through the Somare, parallel to the Imja Khola, until we arrive at the Dingboche, our next station. Dingboche is a traditional village,
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Dingboche
At Dingboche, a stone wall, guarding the one side of the field, extends to kilometers of length. According to the locals, this stone wall is the unintentional creation of years of stone deposition. When the farmers plowed their field, they separated the rocks and stones from the soil and kept it on the side of their fields. Later, these stones got piled up one over the other to form a long and beautiful stone wall. The broad base of these walls, somewhat, makes us believe this mythical story.
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The walk to Lobuche is mostly along the moraine. This route from Dingboche to Lobuche can be divided into two parts, in terms of their distinct trails. In the first part of the journey, we will ascend over the moraine and walk along the ridge, sometimes through the pastures, until we make up to the nice village of Dughla. While on the ridge, we may witness few mountains on the north, but the haze will cover all the views, most of the time. When we arrive at the Dughla, our second part of the journey begins.
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Gorak Shep
We begin our day with an early morning trek from Lobuche to Gorak Shep. This section of the trail takes us through a desolate, yet dramatic landscape shaped by glacial activity. The path gradually ascends along the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier, and though the elevation gain isn't extreme, the thin air makes every step feel more challenging. Along the way, the views open up to reveal Pumori, Nuptse, and the icy ridges of Mount Everest playing hide-and-seek in the distance. After about 3 to 4 hours of steady hiking, we arrive at Gorak Shep (5,140 m), the last settlement before Everest Base Camp. We will the hike to Kala Patthar this day and after soaking in the views and capturing plenty of photos, we descend carefully back to Gorak Shep for our overnight stay.
Kala Patthar
After a short rest and a light meal at Gorak Shep, we begin the hike up to Kala Patthar (5,550 m), one of the most famous viewpoints in the Everest region. Though not the highest peak in the area, Kala Patthar offers the clearest and closest view of Mount Everest’s summit, something not visible directly from Base Camp itself. The climb takes around 2 hours and involves a steep and steady ascent over loose rock and dusty switchbacks. As we gain elevation, the scenery becomes more dramatic with each step. At the summit of Kala Patthar, we're rewarded with an unforgettable 360-degree panorama. The towering peak of Everest dominates the skyline, flanked by Lhotse, Nuptse, Pumori, and Ama Dablam. Below, the Khumbu Glacier twists and carves its way through the valley. The play of sunlight—especially during sunset—paints the entire range in gold and crimson hues, creating a moment of absolute awe.
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We will wake up early in the morning and leave to the Everest Base Camp (EBC) to experience the feeling of being on top of the world. The path is slippery, and sometimes, it goes through the narrow bluffs of snow making it difficult to proceed. But, once you are on the base camp of the Everest, the joy is unparalleled.
Everest Base Camp
Everest Base Camp (5,364 m) is the dream destination for many trekkers and mountaineers across the globe. Located at the foot of the Khumbu Icefall, this historic site marks the beginning of summit expeditions to the world’s highest peak. Although you cannot see the Everest summit from the base camp itself, the surrounding views of towering giants and the sheer scale of the glacier make it a truly awe-inspiring place. During the climbing season, colorful expedition tents fill the glacier, creating a dramatic scene against the icy backdrop. Standing here feels like standing on the edge of human ambition—remote, raw, and incredibly emotional. The sense of achievement after reaching this point is powerful, often leaving trekkers teary-eyed and speechless.
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Tengboche
From Pheriche, the trail gently descends through open valleys and rhododendron forests until reaching Tengboche, where the famous monastery stands majestically on a ridge. This spiritual center offers breathtaking views of Everest, Ama Dablam, and the surrounding peaks, inviting trekkers to pause and soak in the peaceful atmosphere.
Namche Bazaar
After exploring Tengboche’s monastery and its serene surroundings, the trail continues downward through wooded paths and small Sherpa villages. Finally, we arrive at Namche Bazaar, the vibrant heart of the Khumbu region. Known for its lively markets and traditional Sherpa culture, Namche provides a welcoming atmosphere and spectacular mountain vistas — a perfect place to rest and reflect on the journey ahead.
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Lukla
A trek to Lukla takes us along the same trail that we have been earlier.
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Finally, we will leave Lukla, as early as possible, over the same intoxicating hills and mountains to finally arrive at the Kathmandu. You may as well go for shopping around the markets of Thamel
After a scenic flight, we arrive back in bustling Kathmandu, where you can spend some time exploring and shopping in the vibrant markets of Thamel, perfect for picking up souvenirs and experiencing the city’s lively atmosphere.
Private transportation
Trekking Guide Licensed by Government
Accommodation during the trek
Trekking gears on rental basic (Duffle Bag, Sleeping Bag, Down Jacket) to be returned after trek
Domestic Flight as mentioned in itinerary for Kathmandu Lukla Kathmandu
Hotel in Kathmandu
Permits (Sagarmatha National Park Permit, Khumbhu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Tax)
All kinds of Drinks. Extra night accommodation & meal costs.
All personal expenses (laundry, electronic device. charging cost)
Travel insurance/ Rescue operation costs.
Airport/Departure Tax
Gratuities
Nepal Visa and International Airfare
Hot & cold Shower.
Tip for guide
Hotel Chhimeki
Dhalko Road, Chhetrapati, Thamel Kathmandu Nepal
Tribhuvan Airport
Kathmandu Nepal
Manaslu Homestay
Raniban 01 Narjung Kathmandu Nepal
Lodge Kathmandu Standard Duration: 12 days Meals Kathmanud, Lukla, EBC Flight, Jeep or local Bus Pickup included
lodge and hotel city tour mt flight etc Breakfast Lunch and Dinner lukla phading Namche bazar EBC car and flight Pickup included
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johanrM3647WH,10 thg 5, 2026
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Our Everest Base Camp experience was absolutely incredible, and a huge part of that was thanks to our amazing guides, Hem and Biplov Banjara. They were truly 10/10, and I couldn’t recommend them more highly to anyone considering this trek. From start to finish, they were incredibly supportive, professional, and always looking out for the group’s best interests. No matter the situation, they were always smiling, encouraging, and willing to go the extra mile to make sure everyone was comfortable, safe, and enjoying the journey. The father-and-son duo made the entire experience so much more special and memorable than we could have imagined. From the moment we met them, they made us feel like part of their family, and that warmth stayed with us throughout the trek. Their kindness, positivity, and genuine care for the group made all the difference. We’ll always be grateful for everything they did for us, and we honestly couldn’t have asked for better guides for such an unforgettable adventure.





891jaydans,10 thg 5, 2026
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The trek was absolutely incredible. The company were very accommodating and helpful when booking the trip and answered all our questions and queries we had before coming to Nepal. However, what made the trip unforgettable were both guides, Hem & Biplov, the father & son dynamic duo. They were truly the best part of our trip and our backbone throughout the whole trek, always keeping a smile on their face and ready to help with whatever we needed. They are all that encompass Nepali hospitality & kindness. I would highly recommend requesting both of them as your guides if you choose to come for a trek to Nepal. As I definitely will.

alessandrocB2638DT,9 thg 5, 2026
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From start to finish the experience was incredible. This was very much due to our two amazing father son guides, Hem and Biplov. They made the experience truly amazing and we are so grateful for all the work they put in to ensure our trip was the best it could be. We would recommend these two to any groups deciding to travel with this company. The fee was well priced, and included all meals, accommodation, and tickets into the nature reserve. The views were incredible and although weather wasn’t the greatest the whole trip, when we needed it to clear up it did and led to some incredible sights. Truly a life changing experience and we are all so glad that we did it with the group and guides that we did.
H6287BTjohnf,9 thg 5, 2026
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It was an incredible experience thanks to both guides, Hem and Biplov. From the moment I met them, they welcomed me and my friends like family and took great care of us throughout the entire trip. The experience would not have been the same without them, and I’m extremely grateful and fortunate to have shared this journey with both of them. I cannot recommend them highly enough. If you’re planning to do this trek, I would highly encourage you to go with Trek Mania and ask for Hem and Biplov specifically.
Voyage52704059725,9 thg 5, 2026
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All in all the trek was incredibly well organised. With no doubt in what was happening or when, staff were incredibly helpful and left little to be desired. The guide team of Hem and Biplov were incredible. To say they made the trek what it was is an understatement. If possible I definitely recommend you request the pair. Both were absolutely outstanding in their efforts to provide us and assist us with what was required. They tailored the schedule to better accommodate the groups needs in terms of pacing, health/well being and overall enjoyment. I would like to thank them for everything and suggest anyone reading this doesn’t miss out on the opportunity for a great trekking team.
danielmH9002JR,14 thg 2, 2026
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Everything went perfect since I step foot in Kathmandu airport until I left. I loved the peaceful mountain and freshness of the air while challengin myself in the trek.


stefanoaK8310XU,19 thg 10, 2025
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Fabulous experience, which led me to discover unimaginable views. Step by step a continuous discovery of wonders that have filled my heart.













LukasF708,11 thg 5, 2025
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We did the Gokyo Lake and EBC Trekk in May 2025 with Moti (Guide) and Lakbar (Porter). The Experience was amazing. We were mainly alone on the Trekk and the weather was awesome (with one snowy exception ;)). The views on Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse and many more were astonishing and the challenging Chola Pass great fun! Moti took good care of us and chose nice teahouses with tasty food. Lakbar is a machine and was mostly outrunning us ;). We would definitely recommend choosing Trekk Mania and Moti as your host!
527kathip,11 thg 5, 2025
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We had an amazing time trekking to Everest Base Camp and the Gokyo Lakes with our guide, Moti. From the very beginning, we felt completely safe and well taken care of. Moti was not only professional and highly experienced, but also incredibly kind and fun to be around. He handled every detail of the trip perfectly and was always there to support us with anything we needed. We truly enjoyed his company and shared many great moments together. Thank you, Moti, for making this journey unforgettable!
819lindek,16 thg 11, 2024
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Fantastic experience with our guide Him, he helped us very skilfully. Everything was well arranged and there was very nice thinking along with us. Highly recommended!




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