






14 day(s)
English
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Follow the legendary route of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa
Experience breathtaking Himalayan landscapes and Sherpa culture
Visit ancient monasteries and traditional mountain villages
Reach Kalapatthar for a panoramic view of Mount Everest
A perfect blend of history, adventure, and natural beauty
€ 1664.11
€ 1530.98


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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This historic trail to Everest Base Camp follows the very path once taken by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, the first climbers to conquer Mount Everest. Steeped in legend and adventure, this route offers trekkers a chance to walk in the footsteps of mountaineering pioneers while surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas. The journey winds through charming Sherpa villages, ancient monasteries, and rugged mountain landscapes, offering a deep connection to Nepal’s culture and history.
As you ascend higher, the air becomes crisper and the scenery even more dramatic. The highlight of the trek is reaching Kalapatthar, the highest viewpoint of the journey, where you’ll be rewarded with a magnificent panorama of Everest and its surrounding peaks. This classic route is more than just a trek—it’s an unforgettable adventure that combines natural wonder, spiritual richness, and the proud legacy of human endurance in one of the most awe-inspiring regions on Earth.
Meal
Airport transfers to and from Tribhuvan Airport
Two-night stay in Kathmandu with breakfast
All trek transportation, including Lukla flights
Local guesthouse accommodation in the mountains
Experienced licensed guide and porters with insurance
Daily hygienic meals during the trek
Trekking equipment and First Aid support
All permits, park fees, and government taxes
Celebration dinner in Kathmandu after the trek
International airfare
Meals in Kathmandu (except breakfast)
Personal expenses and shopping
Shower and charging fees during the trek
Alcoholic drinks, tea, coffee, and chocolates
Gratuities for Guide and Driver
Extra accommodation or meals
Costs due to unexpected events
Passport
Water bottle
Wheelchair accessible
Public transportation nearby
A valid passport is required for this tour
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Superb experience..a dream come true.... acclimatization is very important.Everest view is very small from EBC .Nepal flat...little bit up little bit down...from Gorekhshep.17.5k ft...were lucky to have clear weather.

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.


