Trip Overview

Are you ready for the Everest Base Camp Trek?

The Everest Base Camp trek, goes through the native Sherpa homeland, passing through the numbers of stunning attractions. The trek starts in Nepali-speaking Hindu lowlands and ends in the Tibetan-Buddhist highlands. Furthermore, pass deep into Buddhist Sherpa country as you glimpse into the devoted and hardworking lifestyles of the Sherpas, and get stunning views of some of the world’s most sublime peaks. This trek rewards you with spectacular scenery and outgoing people of this region.

The trek starts from Lukla and climbs to Namche Bazaar which is a modern say Sherpa capital as you further ascends the trek cuts across the valleys and reaches the staggering height of 5643 meters at Kala Patthar, a small peak offering breathtaking views of the Everest and other himalayan mountains.

If you are a beginner trekker or just interested to see the Himalayas up close, then the Everest Panorama Trek might be more suitable option for you.

Best time for Everest Base Camp Trek

The best season for this trek is spring and autumn. During April-May and even in mid-June, the weather won’t be cold as winter. So that you can get a clear view of the peak. After that September-November, the weather will be neither rainy nor cold. Due to which you will get a small opportunity to view the best state of Everest. During this season, there will be more climbers than during another season.

If you want to get a clear view of the Mt.Everest then trek during these two ideal periods of time. You will get an amazing panorama view of Mt.Everest. According to many climbers, these time intervals are the best time for mountaineers to climb the Mt.Everest.

Highlights of the Everest Base Camp Trek

Sightseeing of the Kathmandu valley and the stunning views of the Mt. Everest from Namche Bazaar and Kala Patthar during your trek. You get the opportunity to experience authentic the Sherpa food on trek. At the end, be amazed by the culture of the country represented during the farewell dinner.