Fixed Departure Dates


Departure Date Duration Package Cost Availability Action
22 Apr 2025 15 Days USD 1350 1450 6 Seats

INFORMATIONS

Duration
15 Days
Price
USD 1350 1450
Maximum Altitude
5364
Difficulty Level
Moderate /challenging
Suitable Season
March-may / September-November
Accommodation
Hotel/ Lodges/ Teahouse ( Twin Share )
Start Point
Kathmandu
End Point
Kathmandu
Group Size
10+
Location
Everest Region
Age Range
10-75 Years
Transportation
Flight/jeep

Everest Base Camp Trip Overview

The Everest Base Camp (EBC) Trek is one of the most exciting adventures you can have. It takes you to the base of Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, standing at 8,848.86 meters (29,031.7 feet) high. Along the way, you'll see amazing views, meet friendly people, and make memories that last forever.
Why This Trek is Special

The adventure begins with a fun flight from Manthali to Lukla, a small mountain town. From there, you'll walk through pretty villages, forests, and cross bridges decorated with colorful prayer flags. The trail is surrounded by huge mountains like Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, and of course, Mount Everest.

A special moment on the trek is visiting phortse Monastery. It’s a peaceful place where you can watch monks pray while snowy mountains stand in the background. Another highlight is Kala Patthar, a high viewpoint where you’ll see the best views of Mount Everest and other big mountains.

Meeting the Sherpa People

This trek isn’t just about the mountains—it’s also about the Sherpa people who live in the Moutain area. They are kind and welcoming, and you can stay in their teahouses and eat traditional meals like dal bhat (a yummy mix of rice and lentils soup You’ll also learn about their strong connection to the mountains and their way of life.

The Challenges and Rewards

The trek is challenging, but it’s possible. You’ll need to walk for several hours each day, climb steep paths, and deal with the thinner air at high altitudes. The highest point is Kala Patthar, at 5,545 meters (18,192 feet). It’s important to be in good shape and take breaks to adjust to the altitude.

Even though it’s hard, reaching the base of Mount Everest and standing among the tallest mountains in the world will make you feel proud and happy. It’s a feeling you’ll never forget.

What You’ll Need

The trek usually takes 12 to 15 days, depending on your pace. You’ll need warm clothes, sturdy boots, and a good sleeping bag to stay comfortable. Along the way, teahouses will give you a simple place to sleep and meals to keep you energized.

When to Go

The best times to trek are in spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is clear, and the views are amazing. The temperatures are just right—not too hot or too cold—making it the perfect time to hike.

In the end, the Everest Base Camp Trek is an adventure you’ll always remember. You’ll see breathtaking mountains, meet amazing people, and feel proud of what you’ve achieved. It’s a journey that’s truly one in a lifetime.

Why choose Everest base camp Trek with Sherpa Holic Trek?

Choosing Everest Base Camp (EBC) trekking in Nepal is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and personal challenge. Here’s why it stands out

Icon Destination: Trek to the foot of Mt. Everest (8,848m), the highest mountain in the world.It's a dream trek for many adventurers and mountaineers.

Breathtaking Scenery:  Witness stunning Himalayan panoramas: Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and more.Experience dramatic landscapes, glaciers, alpine forests, and high-altitude villages.

World’s Highest Peak:  It leads to the base of Mt. Everest (8,848.86 m), the highest mountain in the world. Standing close to such a majestic peak is a dream for many trekkers.

Sherpa Holic Trek & Expedition lead you and make you Life Time Experience in the Himalaya.

Sherpa Culture: Explore authentic Sherpa villages, including Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Khumjung.Visit Tengboche Monastery, the spiritual center of the Khumbu region.

Sense of Accomplishment: Completing the EBC trek is a personal achievement that tests your endurance and spirit.It offers a deep sense of pride and fulfillment.

Teahouse Experience: Enjoy the warmth of traditional Nepali teahouses and local hospitality. Taste local dishes like dal bhat, Sherpa stew, and yak cheese.

Adventure and Challenge: The trek is a perfect blend of adventure and personal achievement. Reaching the base camp at 5,364 meters is a big milestone for trekkers.

Adventure with Safety: With the right guiding company (like Sherpa Holics Adventure), safety, acclimatization, and support are well-managed.

Global Reputation: The trek is intnationally famous and attracts adventurers from all over the world, making it a multicultural experience too.                                                                                                           

Highlights 
  • Amazing Flight to Lukla and Your adventure begins with an exciting flight to Lukla, a small mountain airport with amazing views all around.
  • Panoramic Mountain ViewsAs you walk, you’ll see incredible views of famous mountains like Mount Everest, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Nuptse.
  • Crossing Suspension Bridges You’ll cross high suspension bridges, decorated with colorful prayer flags. It’s a fun and thrilling part of the trek!
  • Explore phortse Monastery explore Tengboche Monastery on way back, a peaceful place where you can watch monks pray, surrounded by snow mountains.
  • Climbing Kala Patthar climb up to Kala Patthar, the best spot for an up-close view of Mount Everest and the other huge Himalayan peaks.
  • Friendly Sherpa People meet the Sherpa people, who are known for being friendly and welcoming. You’ll learn about their culture and way of life.
  • Staying in Cozy Teahouses  along the trail. After a long day of hiking, you’ll enjoy warm meals and a comfy bed.
  • Taste Nepali Food try dal bhat, a traditional Nepali dish, and other local foods that will help keep you strong and energized for the trek.
  • Walking Through Charming villages walk through lovely villages like Namche Bazaar, a lively town with shops, cafes, and amazing views.
  • Reaching Everest Base Camp feel proud and amazed when you finally stand at the base of Mount Everest, surrounded by the tallest mountains in the world Trek Difficulty & Acclimatization

This trek requires good physical fitness and proper acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness. The itinerary includes two acclimatization days Namche & Dingboche) to help adjust to the altitude.The trek cost varies based on services, group size, and the season. It typically includes: 

Why Sherpa Holic Trek & Expedition Team is experience in  the Himalaya?

Sherpa Holic Trek & Expedition is more than just a trekking company — it’s a team led by passionate, experienced Sherpa professionals who were born in the heart of the Himalayas. Here’s why adventurers from around the world trust us:

Led by Real Mountain Experts: Our team, including award-winning trekking leader Nurbu Sherpa and founder as well Sherpa, have deep roots in the Himalayas and years of hands-on guiding experience.

Safety First, Always: Your safety is our top priority. We follow strict safety protocols, carry essential gear, and ensure all staff are trained in first aid and high-altitude response.

Authentic Local Experience: As a locally-run company, we offer you a genuine cultural journey — not just a trek. You’ll meet local people, experience Sherpa traditions, and feel the soul of the mountains.

Custom Itineraries with Fair Prices: Whether you're looking for a challenging expedition or a peaceful trek, we customize your adventure to fit your time, budget, and goals — all without compromising on service.

Sustainable and Responsible: Tourism We care deeply about preserving the Himalayas. We support local communities, minimize our environmental impact, and promote ethical trekking practices.

Trusted by Trekkers Worldwide: Our guests return with smiles, stories, and unforgettable memories. Many recommend us to friends and family — a true sign of trust.

 

 

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu (1400m)

Welcome to Kathmandu! When you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, our friendly team will greet you with big smiles. We’ll help carry your luggage and take you to your hotel in the center of the city.

Once you check in and settle into your room, you can relax after your trip. If you’re feeling up for it, you can explore Thamel, a fun area near by with shops, cafes, and colorful markets.

In the evening, we’ll have a short meeting about your trek. You’ll meet your led  guide and get all the details about the days ahead. It’s also a great time to ask any questions you might have.

Enjoy your first night in Kathmandu, getting excited for the adventure that’s about to start.

Day 2: Drive to Manthali (800m)

On Day 2, you will start your journey with a long drive to Manthali, a small town at an altitude of 800 meters. The drive will take about 5 to 6 hours, so get ready for a full day of travel. Along the way, you will pass through beautiful countryside, with views of green hills, rivers, and small villages. The roads can be bumpy, but the scenery makes the ride interesting.

As you get closer to Manthali, you will notice the landscape changing, with more mountain views in the distance. When you reach Manthali, you will rest and stay overnight in a local safari tent  This is an important stop before the next day’s exciting flight to Lukla.

Manthali is a quiet town, and it’s a good place to relax and prepare for the next part of your adventure. You can enjoy the calm atmosphere and get a good night’s sleep, so you’re ready for the flight and trek the next day. After a long drive, you will be excited for what comes next on your Everest Base Camp Trek.

Day 03: Fly from Manthali to Lukla (2840m) and Trek to Phakding (2610m)

On Day 3, you will begin your journey with an exciting flight from Manthali to Lukla. The flight takes about 15-20 minutes and offers amazing views of the mountains as you fly higher into the Himalayas. Lukla is a small mountain town with a famous airport that sits at an altitude of 2,840 meters.

Once you arrive in Lukla, you will Meeet rest of your Team and short introduntion and  start your trek to Phakding, which is at 2,610 meters. The trek will take about 3 to 4 hours. The path is downhill at first, and you will pass through beautiful forests, cross small rivers, and see traditional mountain villages. The air will be fresh and cool, and the surrounding views of the mountains will be incredible.

As you walk, you will notice how peaceful the area is, with only the sound of birds River and streams around you. Phakding is a small village with a few teahouses where trekkers can rest. Once you arrive in Phakding, you can relax, enjoy a warm meal, and rest your tired legs after a lovely day of trekking. This will help you get ready for the next day of your adventure in the mountains.

Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440m)

Today will be an exciting and challenging day as you trek to Namche Bazaar, the main town in the Everest region. After breakfast in Phakding, you’ll walk along the Dudh Koshi River, crossing several suspension bridges decorated with colorful prayer flags.

The path takes you through green pine forests and small villages where you can see local people going about their daily routines. Along the way, you’ll enter Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and your trekking permits will be checked.

As you climb higher, the trail gets steeper, but the stunning views of mountains like Thamserku and Kusum Kanguru make it all worth it. After about 7-9 hours of hiking, you’ll reach Namche Bazaar, a lively town built into the side of a mountain.

Here, you’ll rest in a cozy teahouse and enjoy your evening exploring the shops, cafes, and bakeries in this vibrant mountain town.

Day 05: Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar

Today is an important rest day to help your body get used to the higher altitude. You won’t be hiking to Everest Base Camp just yet, but it’s a good chance to relax and explore Namche Bazaar.

In the morning, you can take a short walk to help your body adjust. A popular hike is to the Everest View Hotel, where you can see amazing views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, and other tall mountains. This hike isn’t too hard and will help your body get used to the altitude.

You can also explore Namche Bazaar, a lively town with shops, cafes, and markets. It’s a great place to buy souvenirs or try some local snacks.

Remember to rest and drink lots of water today. Getting used to the altitude is important to feel good for the trek ahead. You’ll sleep well tonight, ready for tomorrow’s adventure.

Day 06: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Phortse (3840m)

Today, you’ll leave Namche Bazaar and trek to Phortse, a small village at a higher altitude. The walk is a bit challenging but also very beautiful. You’ll start by walking through forests filled with pine trees and follow a trail that goes up and down the hills. Along the way, you’ll see amazing views of big mountains like Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.

The trail is quieter today, with fewer people, which makes it peaceful and special. You’ll pass by small villages, and the locals will greet you with smiles. After about 5–6 hours of hiking, you’ll reach Phortse, where you can relax at a cozy teahouse and enjoy a warm meal.

Phortse is a beautifull sherpa setlymet village most of climbing Sherpa Summit  the Everest From this place with beautiful surroundings. It’s a perfect place to rest and get ready for the next part of your journey. You’ll sleep well tonight after a long day of trekking.

Day 07: Trek from Phortse to Dingboche (4420m)

Today, you’ll trek from Phortse to Dingboche, a village located at a higher altitude. The trail is beautiful but a bit harder, as you’ll be walking through rocky paths and open fields. As you walk, you’ll see amazing views of the mountains, including the giant Ama Dablam. The air will get thinner, so it’s important to walk slowly and take breaks.

After hiking for about 5–6 hours, you’ll reach Dingboche, a peaceful village with great views of the surrounding mountains. Dingboche is a quiet place where you can enjoy the calmness of nature. The village is higher up, so you may feel the altitude, but you’ll have time to rest and relax.

Once you arrive, you can settle into a cozy teahouse, enjoy some warm food, and rest. This is a good time to rest and get ready for the next part of your journey.

Day 08: Acclimatization Day in Dingboche

Today is a rest day to help your body get used to the higher altitude before you continue your trek. It’s important to give your body time to adjust, so we won’t be hiking too far.

In the morning, you can take a short hike up to a nearby hill. From there, you’ll get amazing views of the surrounding mountains, including the beautiful Ama Dablam. makalu and many more Moutain view This easy walk will help your body adjust to the altitude without overworking it.

The rest of the day is for relaxing in Dingboche. The village is small but has a few cafes where you can enjoy a warm drink and chat with other trekkers. You can also visit the local cafe read a book, or simply rest in the teahouse.

This day is all about resting, staying hydrated, and getting ready for the next part of your Everest adventure

Day 09: Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche (4910m)

Today, you’ll continue your journey by trekking to Lobuche, a small village high in the mountains. After breakfast, you’ll start hiking through beautiful meadows and rocky paths. As you go higher, the air will feel thinner, so it’s important to take it slow and take breaks when you need to.

Along the way, you’ll pass through the village of Pheriche, where you can stop at small teahouses and enjoy the amazing mountain views. As you get closer to Lobuche, the scenery becomes even more breathtaking, with views of glaciers and tall peaks like Nuptse and Pumori.

The trek today will take about 5–6 hours, so you’ll be tired but happy when you reach Lobuche. Here, you can rest in a cozy teahouse, enjoy a warm meal, and enjoy the stunning mountain views. You’re now one step closer to reaching Everest Base Camp.

Day 10: Trek from Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5260m) and Everest Base Camp (5364m)

Today is an exciting day because you’ll reach Everest Base Camp! After an early breakfast in Lobuche, you’ll start hiking to Gorak Shep. The trail will be rocky and windy, but the views of Everest and other tall mountains will keep you moving. This part of the trek will take about 3–4 hours.

Once you reach Gorak Shep, you’ll take a short break and have lunch. Then, you’ll prepare for the final stretch to Everest Base Camp. The hike to Base Camp will take another 2–3 hours. When you arrive, you’ll feel so proud to be standing at the foot of the world’s tallest mountain! You’ll have time to take photos, enjoy the views, and celebrate your amazing achievement.

After visiting Base Camp, you’ll head back to Gorak Shep to rest for the night. It’s a long day, but totally worth it.

Day 11: Early Morning Trek to Kala Patthar (5550m) and Pheriche (4220m)

Today, you’ll start early because you’ll be trekking to Kala Patthar, one of the best places to see Mount Everest up close. After breakfast in Gorak Shep, you’ll begin the climb, which will take about 2–3 hours. The trail is steep, but when you reach the top, you’ll get amazing views of Everest, Lhotse, and other huge mountains. It’s a great spot for photos and to feel the power of the Himalayas.

After spending some time at Kala Patthar, you’ll head back down to Gorak Shep and then continue trekking to Pheriche, a peaceful village at a lower altitude. This part will take about 4–5 hours.

When you reach Pheriche, you can relax and enjoy the beautiful mountain views. It’s a nice place to rest after such an exciting day.

Day 12: Trek from Pheriche to Namche Bazaar (3440m)

Today, you’ll trek back down to Namche Bazaar. After breakfast in Pheriche, you’ll start your hike, going downhill through a beautiful valley. The trail will be a mix of gentle downhill walks and a few small uphill sections. As you walk, you’ll pass through forests of pine and juniper trees, and you might even spot some wildlife.

The trek to Namche will take about 5–6 hours, so it’s a great day to take your time and enjoy the views. As you get closer to Namche, you’ll start recognizing familiar places, and you’ll feel happy to be back in this lively mountain town.

Once you arrive in Namche, you can rest in a cozy teahouse, enjoy a warm meal, and chat with other trekkers. It’s a great feeling to return to Namche after your big adventure to Everest Base Camp.

Day 13: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2850m)

Today is the last day of your trek! After breakfast in Namche Bazaar, you’ll begin your walk back to Lukla. The trail today is mostly downhill and will take about 8-9 hours. As you walk, you’ll pass through lovely forests, cross suspension bridges, and enjoy the beautiful mountain views one last time.

You might feel a bit tired after all the trekking, but it’s also exciting knowing that you’re almost at the end of your adventure. When you arrive in Lukla, you can celebrate with your trekking team and enjoy a warm meal together.

Tonight, you’ll spend your last night in the mountains at a teahouse in Lukla. You’ll think about the amazing journey you’ve had, from reaching Everest Base Camp to seeing the stunning beauty of the Himalayas. Tomorrow, you’ll fly back to manthali and keep drive kathmandu  with memories you’ll never forget.

Day 14: Fly from Lukla to Ramechhap and Drive to Kathmandu (1400m)

Today, it’s time to say goodbye to the mountains and fly back to Ramechhap. After breakfast in Lukla, you’ll head to the small airport for your flight. The flight is exciting because you’ll fly over beautiful hills and valley and you might even catch one last view of Everest from the plane.

The flight takes about 15-20 minutes. When you land in Ramechhap, and after 4-5 hours drive you’ll be back in the busy city, full of energy from your adventure. After arriving at the kathmandu, you’ll be taken to your hotel to relax.

Today is a time to think about all the amazing things you’ve done. You’ve made unforgettable memories, seen breathtaking views, and achieved something incredible. You can spend the rest of the day exploring Kathmandu or shopping for souvenirs to remember your special journey in the Himalayas.

Day 15: Final Day – Return to Your Home Country

Today is the last day of your Everest Base Camp adventure. After breakfast in Kathmandu, you’ll have some free time to pack your bags and get ready to leave. You might want to do some last-minute shopping for souvenirs or just relax before your flight.

Once you’re ready, you’ll be taken to the airport to catch your flight home. As you sit on the plane, you’ll think about all the amazing memories from your trek—the beautiful views, the kind people, and the proud feeling of standing at Everest Base Camp.

Even though your journey is over, the memories will stay with you forever. You’ve complhome, and remember, the mountains will always be there, ready for your next adventure.eted an incredible adventure and experienced something special that not many people get to do. Safe travels back 

 

Package Includes & Excludes:


Price Includes
  • Airport pick-up and drop-off in a private vehicle
  • Domestic flights as per the itinerary
  • Ground transportation
  • Accommodation (twin-sharing Rooms)
  • Daily meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner and 3 cup tea during the trek)
  • Trekking permits (TIMS card and National Park/Conservation Area fees)
  • Experienced porter (1 porter for every 2 trekkers, carrying up to 15kg per person)
  • Safety & Equipment
  • First aid kit carried by the guide
  • Oxygen cylinder and oximeter (for high-altitude treks)
Price Excludes
  • International Flights
  • Nepal Visa Fees
  • Overstay fines or additional visa extensions.
  • Travel & Medical Insurance. Mandatory for all trekkers and climbers.
  • Trip cancellations, lost baggage, or delays.
  • Personal Trekking Equipment & Gear
  • Gear rental if not bringing personal equipment.
  • Meals in Kathmandu & Pokhara
  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner while in cities.
  • Extra Beverages, Snacks  & Bottled Water
  • Additional Accommodation
  • Hotel upgrades beyond the included standard.
  • Emergency Evacuation & Helicopter Rescue
  • Tips & Gratuities
  • Personal Expenses : Souvenirs, laundry, internet, and phone calls.
  • Hot showers and battery charging at teahouse
  • Additional Activities : Sightseeing tours, entrance fees, and personal excursions. Adventure sports like paragliding, rafting, or bungee jumping.
  • For any specific exclusions related to your trekking or expedition package, feel free to ask. We're happy to assist with recommendations!

It is customary in Nepal to tip your lead guides and filled crew . You can give tips to your lead guide end of your trip, which will then be shared with the whole team. As part of our transparency initiative, the lead guide will distribute the tips to the guides and porters in your presence. A good rule of thumb is to budget around $ 155 USD per client you need to collect tips, and although the amount you give is entirely your choice.

 


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It's important note about flight schedules can be affected by weather conditions, as both Lukla and Manthali airports are situated in mountainous regions prone to sudden weather changes.

Flights depend on weather conditions delays are common Manthali Airport is the alternative airport used in peak trekking seasons due to air traffic at Kathmandu  Tribhuvan International Airport It’s best to schedule buffer days in case of flight disruptions Flights between Lukla Tenzing-Hillary Airport) and Manthali (Ramechhap Airport) are typically operated by several Nepalese airlines, including Summit Air, Sita Air, . The flight duration is approximately 15- 20 m covering a distance of about 74 kilometers.
During peak trekking seasons—March to May and September to November—flights to and from Lukla are often rerouted from Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport to Manthali Airport. This change aims to alleviate air traffic congestion at Kathmandu Airport and provide more reliable flight schedules for travelers heading to the Everest region.