









15 day(s)
English
Included
Acclimatize at Namche Bazaar and Dingboche to adjust to high altitudes
Guided by licensed, experienced guides with porter support for safety and assistance
Traditional Nepalese cuisine and some Western food options available throughout the trek
Guided by licensed, experienced guides with porter support for safety and assistance
€ 2393.14
€ 2201.69


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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The Everest Luxury Trek offers a unique opportunity to experience the raw beauty of the Himalayas while enjoying world-class comfort and amenities. Unlike typical teahouse treks, this journey ensures trekkers stay in premium lodges along the trail, providing elegance, warmth, and personalized services. From the beginning, the trek offers stunning views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu, immersing travelers in the grandeur of the high mountains without compromising comfort. The trek begins with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, followed by trekking through Phakding and Namche Bazaar, where you are greeted by diverse wildlife including musk deer, Himalayan thar, snow leopards, and pheasants. Acclimatization days at Namche Bazaar and Dingboche allow trekkers to adjust to high altitudes, while highlights such as Tengboche Monastery, glacial moraines at Dingboche and Lobuche, and the final approach to Everest Base Camp offer unforgettable Himalayan experiences.
This trek is moderately demanding, with average walking durations of six to seven hours per day and distances around twelve kilometers, reaching elevations of over five thousand meters. Travelers are advised to carry adequate warm clothing, especially from Tengboche upwards where temperatures can drop significantly. The Everest Luxury Trek differs from the standard Everest Base Camp Trek in its focus on comfort and style, with luxury lodges and accommodations like Hotel Everest View providing a unique high-altitude experience. Teahouses along the trail still offer essential amenities and a taste of local Sherpa life, with both traditional Nepalese cuisine and some Western options available. Licensed, experienced guides and porters ensure safety, support, and a rich cultural experience throughout the trek. The best times to undertake this adventure are pre-monsoon from March to May, when flowers bloom and temperatures are moderate, or post-monsoon from September to November, when skies are clear and peaks are at their most striking, though trails are busier during these months.
Five-star hotel in Kathmandu and luxury lodges during trek
Airport pickup and drop in private vehicle
Welcome and farewell dinner programs
All ground transportation on a private vehicle
Domestic flights Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu
Guided city tour of Kathmandu in a private vehicle
Entrance fees for sightseeing
Experienced English speaking trek leader and assistant
Porter service and staff costs
Down jacket, sleeping bag, trekking bag, t-shirt, trekking map
All permits and paperwork
Medical kit
Nepalese visa fee
International airfare to and from Kathmandu
Excess baggage charges
Extra night stay in Kathmandu for schedule changes
Travel and rescue insurance
Personal expenses
Gratuities for Guide and Driver
All other not mentioned in cost includes section
Comfortable trekking clothes
Water bottle and snacks
Trek requires moderate to high physical fitness
Keep personal essentials
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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I did the Everest Base Camp trek in December 2024, and it was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. We were a group of seven adventurers from different countries. Two of our team members unfortunately fell ill in Dingboche and had to return by helicopter. But the remaining five of us pushed our limits and successfully reached the base of the highest mountain in the world - it was truly unforgettable. After multiple rounds of research to find the right tour operator, we chose to trek with Ace the Himalaya, and I can’t recommend them enough. From the smooth booking process and informative pre-trip meeting to the actual trek, everything was handled with professionalism and care. Our guides were incredibly knowledgeable, the porters were humble and hardworking, and the entire experience felt safe and well-organized throughout. We had an absolute blast, and the farewell dinner before our departure was the perfect way to wrap up this life-changing journey.

One must do this trek to see the raw beauty of the lofty Himalayas. Enjoyed every moment of our 11 days trek. We started our trek from Phaphlu as flights to Lukla were cancelled due to bad weather. We returned from Lukla. It was almost 200 Kms plus round trip. Will always pride the efforts. We took 3 days trek to reach Lukla from Phaphlu. It took forever one day to reach Phaphlu from Kathmandu by road. While returning we took just two days reach Lukla from Gorekshep.

Fantastic trek to begin and never end!! It was awesome experience with my friends Rabi and Praveen reaching the summit of EBC. Would recommend to everyone to complete this trek once in a lifetime. It's worth it but must train ya. 😊😊

Usually eight days of hiking will get you to Everest Base Camp. What a journey it is and if you get the chance I wouldn't hesitate to book this trip. A wonderful experience and one that will stay with me forever.

The EBC trek is moderately hard. The altitude is no joke and best to come into this trek with really good cardio. I admit I came on this trek on impulse when my friend asked if I wanted to join her. She loves hiking, I don't but the allure of trekking through the Himalayas enticed me. Magnificent views along the way. Be mindful of the locals and know that tea houses are really basic. Water is not sanitary and must be treated. You'll be far away from the comforts of home so be prepared. Everything is carried by man or animal up here. The Nepalese are tough people to live in the harsh mountain conditions. Mad respect for them.



