Everest base camp (EBC) trek
is the adventure of a lifetime, a journey for those whose dreams soar higher
than even the clouds. Miles from cars, conveniences, and daily luxuries, you'll
saturate your spirit in natural beauty and stretch your personal endurance
beyond what you thought possible. En route experience Sherpa
hospitality and culture, Buddhist spiritualism with mani stones, chortens and colourful
prayer flags and amazing mountain scenery. We will also experience astounding mountain views, get
glimpses of the life of the world famous mountain climbers the Sherpas, enter
Sagarmatha National Park- a world heritage site. You'll support local economies, discover hidden strengths in yourself,
and make both friends and memories that will last a lifetime. Trekking to the EBC of Nepal also
provides us an opportunity to embark on an epic journey that Sir Edmund Hillary
and Tenzing Norgay set off to in 1953. The ultimate destination EBC is surrounded by tumbling glaciers and giant
walls of snow and ice, the place is the first campsite for climbers trying to
scale Mount Everest. DA has designed EBC package for beginner trekkers who are in good
health with average physical fitness. The ample distance covered between daily
itineraries, steady gain of altitude and separate rest days ensures that we are
properly acclimatized to fully enjoy our trek to the EBC.
Arrive at Kathmandu Airport with the beautiful views of the valley, Himalaya and the terraced fields below. Meet & be greeted by Donkeys Adventures’ (DA) airport representative in the arrival section who will be holding the name card of the group leader. He / She will guide you through the initial cultural shock of Kathmandu narrow streets, cultures, people around and transfer to hotel. Then DA will organize to meet in a traditional Nepalese restaurant for a welcome dinner where we will have introduction to DA staffs who will be directly involve during your stay in Nepal. For the late night arrivals, we will either meet in the hotel lobby or during lunch the next day. Overnight in the hotel.
After breakfast, drive to the golden spire of the 5th-century Swayambhunath Stupa which is adorned with a colorful fluttering of prayer flags; it crowns a hill overlooking the Kathmandu Valley and offers fantastic views over the city of Kathmandu. The stupa consists of a dome at the base which represent the entire world, above which is a cubical structure painted with eyes of Buddha looking in all four directions and between them, the number one in Nepali is painted in the fashion of a nose which meant to be unity. Swayambhunath is also known commonly as the Monkey Temple as there are holy monkeys living in the north-west parts of the temple. The Swayambhunath Stupa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Nepal.
Then, drive to Patan Durbar Square one of the three royal cities in the Kathmandu Valley which has a rich cultural heritage known for its fine crafts, evident in the elaborate architecture, stone carvings, and metal statues found all over the city. A center of both Buddhist and Hindu culture, Patan is home to more than 1,200 monuments. One of the most stunning is the Krishna Mandir, a stone temple with magnificent friezes built in the 16th century. Patan Durbar Square is also a good place to see beautiful examples of palaces, temples and shrines, and the stunning stone carvings in the Sundari Courtyards. Nearby is the Patan Museum which displays the traditional sacred arts of Nepal in an illustrious architectural setting. Its home is an old residential court of Patan Durbar, one of the royal palaces of former Malla Kings of the Kathmandu Valley. Its gilded door and window face one of the most beautiful squares in the world. The Museum’s exhibits cover along span of Nepal’s cultural history and some rare objects are among its treasures. Their meaning and context within the living traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism are explained. The entire city of Patan was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
After lunch, drive to Pashupatinath which is one of the most significant Hindu Temple of Lord Shiva in the world, located on the banks of the Bagmati River in the eastern part of Kathmandu. Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu its existence dates back to 400 B.C. One of the major Festivals of the temple is Maha Shivaratri on which day over 800,000 devotees visit here. Open air cremation is done in the holy Bagmati River at Pashupatinath area. The temple is listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. Drive back to hotel. Overnight in the hotel.
Meals: B
Early in the morning we will drive to domestic airport with full courage and energy to fly 40 minutes’ scenic flight to Lukla (2860m). We will enjoy the most magnificent air views of the hills and high mountains peaks. After we land and meet our crews in Lukla, the only gateway for Everest Region, we start our trek. At first we gradually descent for an hour and reach Cheplung (2660m) village and enjoy the first glimpse of Mt Khumbila (5761m), a virgin mountain which has never been climbed. Then the trail drops steeply for bit then descends to Thado Khosi gaon suspension bridge which we will cross and see the head of the valley Mt. Kusum Kanguru (6367m). After bridge, we will climb a bit to reach Ghat (2590m) on banks of the Dudh Koshi River. Then comes little easy walk for some time and again we climb up to reach Phakding (2610m). Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After Breakfast, we start climbing up through a beautiful pine forest along the bank of the Dudh Koshi River and soon we will cross it and climb gently the valley to Toktak (2760m) and Benkar (2710m). The trail keeps close to the river valley and is lined with beautiful blue pine and rhododendron forest that is very spectacular in the spring months, when the flowers are in bloom and also you will see the beautiful waterfall. We will see the snow-capped peak of Thamserku (6623m) & Khumbi La (5765m) at Benkar. We cross the Dudh Koshi River soon leaving the Benkar. From here it is only a short walk to Monjo (2840m). Just beyond the Monjo trek enters the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park where you need to check your permits. After checking the permits, the trail steep rocky descend to large farm aftermath cross bridge at Dudh Koshi and follow the west banks. Just short distance up the bridge is Jorsale (2830m). The trail follows the river for a while, then re-crosses the Dudh Koshi along the river bank and after short ups and downs, makes a steep climb near the confluence of the two rivers (Bhote Koshi & Dudh Koshi). Than the trail follows steeply ascent towards the Namche Bazaar (3440m), the prime heart land of Sherpa village. Namche Bazaar is surrounded on three sides by mountain ranges and opens out only where it faces the Bhote Koshi. One hour before Namche Bazaar, if weather permits us than we will see the first glimpse of Mt. Everest (8848m), Lhotse (8516m) and Nuptse (7879m). Namche is the main trading village in the Khumbu region and holds a busy Saturday market. This is the meeting place for the Hindu traders from the lowlands and the Tibetan yak caravans that have reached there by crossing the glaciated Nangpa La pass. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
We will take a well-deserved break today. We will allow our bodies to become acclimatized to the lofty altitude. The efficient way to acclimatize is to do strenuous walk up to high altitude then back down to your hotel. Namche Bazaar(3440m), the main center of the Khumbu region is an ideal place to spend a rest day for acclimatization at a high altitude. For acclimatization, DA’s guide will reward you with an optional couple of hours hike for sunrise view after an hour walk up to Syangboche (3720m) where Everest View Hotel is situated above Namche for outstanding views of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Kusum Kangaru. Along with the views you can visit to Khunde Hospital at Khunde (3840m) which was set-up by Sir Edmund Hillary. Otherwise, spend the day exploring Namche Bazaar or both. Namche Bazaar is the main center of the Khumbu region and has government offices, ATMs, Internet cafes, shops, restaurants, and a colorful market. Our guides can take us to explore the real charm of Namche Bazaar. Check out the Sherpa Museum for an overview of the Sherpa culture and history of mountaineering. On Saturdays, the Hatt Bazaar is open for trading and an intimate look at the locals’ marketplace. It is part of the larger Namche Bazaar, a shopping hub filled with all manner trekking and mountaineering clothing and equipment. Overnight in the lodge.
After, breakfast at Namche Bazaar, trek towards Tyangboche (3867 m). The trail goes upward first up to Chor camp leaving a steep cliff that drops down to the Dudh Koshi and then easy trail to Kyangjuma (3550m). We can enjoy panoramic view of the Himalayas such as Mt. Everest (8848), Ama Dablam (6812m), Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse (7855m) Thamserku (6623m), Kangtega (6783m), Kusum kangaru (6367), Cholaste (6335m), Tabuche peak (6495m), Khumbi La (5765m) and Kwangde Ri (6011m). From Kyangjuma the trail follows easy level walk through Rhododendron forest to Sanasa (3250m). There is two ways from where one way left hand side leads to the Gokyo valley trek and another way right hand side leads to the direct Everest base camp trek. From sanasa the trail descends gradually through pine forest to lausasa where there are a few teahouses aftermath the trail drops steeply through the pine and Rhododendron forest to the bridge over Dudh Koshi River at Phungi Thanga (3250m), a small settlement on the river banks. The trail climbs steeply at beginning then a gradual ascent through blue pine and Rhododendron forest at the hill top of Tengboche Monastery at 3860m. The view of sunset and sunrise as well as magnificent view of the Mt. Everest including other Himalayas from Tengboche will be probably the most amazing views during your trek. Tengboche monastery is one of the beautiful monasteries in Solu Khumbu area as well as the religious center of the whole Sherpa land, entire Solu Khumbu area. Overnight in the lodge.
After breakfast we start our trek leaving Tyangboche at the backdrop, we descend through a forest of birches, juniper, conifers and rhododendrons to reach Deboche (3820m), a small settlement with monastery. The level trail further ahead from Deboche to Imja khola in a deep rhododendron forest. Along the way from Tengboche before crossing Imja khola you can often see the musk deer, pheasant (national birds of Nepal) and blue sheep. After crossing the Imja khola the trail climbs past some magnificently carved mani stones to lower Pangboche (3930m). Beyond Pangboche the trail lead level and gradually up to Somare (4010m) then level walk to Orsho (4190m). There are two trails further ahead from Orsho whereas one trail higher up left hand side leads to Pheriche and lower trail right hand side above Imja khola leads gradually ascend to Dingboche (4410m). During the day you can see amazing views of Mt. Everest (8848), Lhotse (8516m), Lhotse shar (8382m), Nuptse (7879m), peak- 38(7591m), Ama dablam (6856m), Thamserku (6623m), Kangtega (6783m), Kusum kangaru (6367), Cholaste (6335m) and Island (6189m). Overnight in the lodge.
Today is the rest day, we acclimatize at Dingboche (4410m) to be familiar with the local climate. Having breakfast at the teahouse, we will savor a full day of exploring Dingboche and the surrounding valleys of Chhukung and Imja, the latter of which links with Island Peak (6189m), the high passes of Amphu Laptsa, and Makalu Barun National Park. Taking an optional trek to the valleys will pay off in rewarding views, but taking it easy is the most important thing today. You’ll need your rest for the penultimate day of ascent tomorrow. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast, we follow our trail through the farmlands and meadows before continuing along the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier then you will reach at Dughla (4620m) after that continues rocky steeply climb uphill to Dughla Pass (4830m) from whereas you can see the lots of stone memorials of climbers who have perished on nearby summits. You can see magnificent views including Mt. Ama dablam (6856m), Thamserku (6623m), Kangtega (6783m), Cholaste (6335m), Lobuche east (6090m), Pumori (7165m), Lingtren (6713m), Khumbutse (6639m) and Nuptse (7879m) etc. Beyond the Dughla Pass the trail gently climbs up and drops a bit then continue level walk to Loboche (4910m). Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast at Lobuche, we trek towards western side of khumbu valley ascends gently through meadows nearby the glacial moraine after that ascends and descends in the rocky path to cross Lubuche Pass (5110m). Along the way you can enjoy incredible views of Pumori (7167m) Lingtren (6713m), Khumbutse (6639m), Nuptse (7879m), Lobuche east (6090m) as well as Khumbu glacier and Icefall. After finishing several bands, you will descend a bit to Gorak Shep (5140m). After lunch in Gorak Shep, leave your bag pack in the lodge then start your journey to Everest Base Camp (5364m). You will spend about 4 and half hours trek up to Everest Base Camp and back to Gorak Shep. It is the most rewarding section of the trek and our ultimate destination. We can also see many small frozen lakes around the Everest Base Camp. The view of Nuptse, Lho-La and Khumbutse appear at a stone throwing distance but you can’t see the Mt. Everest (8848m) from Everest base camp although we will see it along the trail. We will gradually trek back to Gorak Shep. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
Early in the morning we will hike towards Kala Pattar for magnificent view of the numerous Himalaya as well as breathtaking view of sunrise. The trail is steep climb with lots of bends and at the top about 50 meters steeply with rocky climb to summit the Kala Patthar (5550m). From there we may see excellent view of sunrise on the Mt. Everest (8848), Lhotse (8516m), Nuptse (7879m), Ama dablam (6856m), Thamserku (6623m), Kangtega (6783m), Kusum kangaru (6367), Cholaste (6335m), Tabuche peak(6495m) Lobuche peak (6090m), Lingtren (6713m), Khumbutse (6639m), Lho La, south col, changste as well as Everest Base Camp, Khumbu Icefall and few lakes. Once we are at the Kala Pattar you may feel we are touching Mt. pumori. We also have a very close-up view of Mt. Everest. Then we will trek back to Gorak shep to have our breakfast and continue returning down through Lobuche (4910m) and Dughla (4620m). Little further from Dughla we will cross the river which comes from Everest base camp and khumbu icefall, then we will meet two trail where one way left hand side goes to Dingboche and lower one right hand side goes to Pheriche. From this point we will have easy walk in the valley to Pheriche (4260m). Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast, follow the level trail in the valley for a while then descent to Imja Khola and cross a bridge then ascend to the hill where we can see few stone memorials of climbers. After that the trail leads slightly descends to Orhso and then continue level walk to Somare(4010m) then slightly descents and ascend for a while following level walk to two-way junction where one trail higher right hand side goes to Phortse village via upper Pangboche and another lower trail left hand side goes to Tengboche (3860m) through lower Pangboche (3930m). Beyond Pangboche the trail descends past some magnificently carved mani stones to the Imja Khola, which we cross via a steel suspension bridge high above the river at a spot where it rushes through a narrow cleft then to Deboche (3820m) and a short steep climb to Tengboche (3860m). We will have our lunch there and we will follow the downward route along the Dudh Koshi River through a magnificent rhododendron forest and past brilliant waterfalls. Shortly before reaching Namche, the trek takes us through a pine forest, where musk deer often graze in the early morning. Arriving in town, we may see lowland porters, highland Sherpas, and Tibetan people and you reach in Namche bazaar (3440m). Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast, we will begin our trek descending to Larja Dobhan (2830m) (confluence of two rivers) though the pine forests before you reach at Larja Dobhan you may get last opportunity to see Mt. Everest and Lhotse. After cross the bridge at Larja Dobhan the trail descends for a while and then walk along the Dudh Koshi River. Re-cross the Dudh Koshi continue level walk to Jorsale. Beyond the Jorsale the trail leads a bit ascend after that re-crosses the suspension bridge then short steep climb to Monjo (2835m). We would have plenty of opportunities to walk over suspension bridges over the fast flowing Dudh Koshi, which than makes the trail more to the level and natural. From Monjo the trail leads descend for a while and cross Dudh Koshi over the suspension bridge then short easy level walk to Benkar (2630m). After Benker the trail follows a bit up and down and level walk along the Dudh Koshi valley then after re-crossing the suspension bridge you reach at Phakding (2610m). Beyond Phakding the trail follows a short descends continue level walk for a while then short steep climb up passes several Buddhist setups at Ghat village (2592m). Aftermath short steep climb up to Thado Koshi (2580m) and a bit descends re-cross the small bridge then climb up a short distance after that finally you re-crosses last long suspension bridge of your trek. The trail after the long suspension bridge follows the up wards route as far as Chheplung (2660m), then turns off towards Lukla. The broad trail at Chablung leading uphill to the left hand side climbs steadily past a few (bhattis) local inn and houses. From there the trail follows through scrub forest above the school and houses of Chaurikharka village then final climb up of your trek about half an hour reach Lukla Tamang tole where a new settlement with houses and Bhattis then short distance walk to approach to Hotel close by Lukla (2840m) airport. Overnight in the Lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
We board our early flight to Kathmandu from Lukla. The flight schedule depends on the weather condition between Lukla and Kathmandu airport. Upon arrival at TIA, we would be received by our representatives and transfer to hotel. You will have free time to do your own activities or see the Kathmandu city life nearby your hotel.
Meals: B / L
After breakfast, we will drive to Boudhanath Stupa, which is the largest stupa in Nepal and the holiest Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet. The stupa is located in the town of Boudha, located about 11 km from the center and northeastern outskirts of Boudhanath is a stupa. Boudhanath was probably built in the 14th century after the Mughal invasions; various interesting legends are told regarding the reasons for its construction. After the arrival of thousands of Tibetans following the 1959 Chinese invasion, the temple has become one of the most important centers of Tibetan Buddhism. It was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1979. The Stupa is said to entomb the remains of Kassapa Buddha.
From above, Bodnath Stupa looks like a giant mandala, or diagram of the Buddhist cosmos. There are other symbolic numbers here as well: the nine levels of Boudhanath Stupa represent the mythical Mt. Meru, center of the cosmos; and the 13 rings from the base to the pinnacle symbolize the path to enlightenment, or "Bodhi" — hence the stupa's name. At the bottom, the stupa is surrounded by an irregular 16-sided wall, with frescoes in the niches. The mantra of Avalokiteshvara - Om Mani Padme Hum - is carved on the prayer wheels beside the images of Avalokiteshvara around the base of the stupa. The base of the stupa consists of three large platforms, decreasing in size. As at Swayambhunath, Bodnath is topped with a square tower bearing the omnipresent Buddha eyes on all four sides. Instead of a nose is a question-mark-type symbol that is actually the Nepali character for the number 1, symbolizing unity and the one way to reach enlightenment—through the Buddha's teachings. Above this is the third eye, symbolizing the wisdom of the Buddha. The square tower is topped by a pyramid with 13 steps, representing the ladder to enlightenment.
Than we will drive 14 km east of Kathmandu and explore the Bhaktapur Valley. The valley is said to be founded by King Ananda Deva in 889 AD. It is an inhabited museum of medieval charm as it retains past glories and structures of the Malla rulers. Throughout the city there are glorious examples of temples and pagodas dedicated to gods and goddesses plus palaces, monuments, woodcarvings, sculptures and pottery. The central area and main attraction is Bhaktapur Durbar Square featuring The Lion Gate (1696 A.D.) guarded by two enormous stone lions. Then, visit to The Golden Gate, also said to be the most beautiful and richly crafted specimen of its kind in the entire world; some have said it's the loveliest work of art in the whole Kingdom. The Palace of Fifty-five Windows built in 1427 of brick displays a balcony containing fifty-five windows, each a masterpiece of woodcarving. An amazing five-storied pagoda, Nyatapola Temple built in 1702, 108 ft., dominates the Square. It is the tallest temple in Kathmandu Valley and stands on a series of five terraces. Likewise, visit another two temples in Durbar Square: the three-storied Bhairab Nath Temple and the Temple of Dattatraya. Dattatraya temple is believed, originally was carved out of the trunk of a tree and subsequently renovated in 1458. Many temples, bahals (monastery courtyards), and residences, the city is still a living proof of the highest craft standards in this part of the world. As the visitor wanders through narrow brick paved streets, many alleys will show hidden shrines and statues. Clay craftsmanship as well as cloth weaving is still practiced here very much as in the past. Fourteen kilometers east of Kathmandu, this peaceful, conservative town stands in sharp contrast to the bustle of its two adjacent cities.
After lunch, we will drive back to Kathmandu Durbar Square, while browse around Kathmandu Durbar Square you will visit Hanuman Dhoka, the old and historic palace of Kathmandu named after monkey God, Hanuman, a historic seat of royalty. The Kings of Nepal are crowned and their coronations also held inside the court yard here. There is a statue of King Pratap Mall sitting on the stone pillar in the front and temple of Jagannath from mediaeval period. Within the walking distance you will find the tall temple of Taleju from 1549 AD, the large stone statue of Kal Bhairav, the God of destruction. The Big Bell and Big Drum and Hindu Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati peeping from window. Visit the temple of Kumari, the residence of Living Goddess within the vicinity. Kumari means the virgin girl. The girl is selected from Newar Buddhist family. The building has profusely carved wooden balconies and window screen.
Meals: B
Today will be the last day of our Nepal visit and we will spend today packing and maybe catching up on some last-minute souvenir shopping for your family, relatives and friends back home. Check out from the hotel. Meet DA airport representative for farewell and then drop to Airport for onward journey, with the last minute mountain views from the sky.
Meals: B
Package Types | 1 PAX | 2-3 PAX | 4-6 PAX | 7-12 PAX | 13-20 PAX | 21-35 PAX |
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Diamond | $ 5,280.99 | $ 3,576.84 | $ 3,201.00 | $ 2,997.02 | $ 2,843.49 | $ 2,731.91 |
Gold | $ 4,406.87 | $ 3,063.84 | $ 2,701.50 | $ 2,511.02 | $ 2,370.99 | $ 2,272.91 |
Silver | $ 3,791.74 | $ 2,702.84 | $ 2,350.00 | $ 2,169.02 | $ 2,038.49 | $ 1,949.91 |
Note:
Above prices are valid to book your holiday package until one year from the date of booking only.
Full board complementary for one Group Leader for 16 and above group.
The prices are net and all the applicable taxes are included in the above price (local taxes in Nepal).
All the above prices are subjected to change with prior notice.
Package Types:
Diamond 5 star hotels in cities like - Kathmandu / Pokhara / Chitwan / Lumbini
Gold 3 star hotels in cities like - Kathmandu / Pokhara / Chitwan / Lumbini
Silver Budget tourist standard hotels in cities like - Kathmandu / Pokhara / Chitwan / Lumbini
Pashupatinath / Swayambhunath / Lukla / Boudhanath / Bhaktapur Durbar Square / Patan Durbar Square / Namche Bazar / Kalapatar / Everest Base Camp / Kathmandu Durbar Square /