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Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek Offers a luxury trek to the base of Mount Everest without any hesitate. Our final destination is the Everest base camp located in the Khumbu glacier, at the foot of the highest peak, which truly enhances the entire journey. As we trek through the Dudh Koshi valley from Lukla towards Namche, we are greeted by stunning landscapes, tapering ridges, and the unique Sherpa culture, traditions, clothing, and delicious cuisine. The ancient Buddhist monasteries, such as Tengboche, and the breathtaking mountain views serve as a connection between culture and nature. Additionally, the Luxury Everest Base Camp trekking experience includes a visit to Kalapathar (5445m), one of the highest trekking points, offering an incredible 360-degree view of the Everest region’s treasures like Amadablam (6880m), Lhotse, Choyu, and Nuptse, providing comfort to the discerning traveler.
During our Luxury Everest base camp trek, you have the opportunity to customize your experience. This includes staying in luxurious hotels with comfortable beds, dining on your preferred foods in a stylish manner, enjoying drinks and desserts, traveling by helicopter, and utilizing as many porters, guides, and horses as necessary.
First, The Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek Starts from greets from Tribhuvan International Airport and take you for 5-Star Hotel of Kathmandu and help you in hotel check-in. The next day, we do Kathmandu Heritage sightseeing and afternoon, prepare for the trek. Then next day, we drive to Kathmandu Domestic airport for Helicopter Chopper Flight to Lukla. Then continue trek to Phakding. We will have sufficient acclimatize day and sufficient time to explore with the nature. After reaching to Everest Base Camp, we explore our gratitude towards our effort to reach there and while returning, we take helicopter chopper from Gorekhshep instead of returning same way and take you to Kathmandu.
Our company representative warm greets to you with seasonal flower garland and take you to respective hotel. After completing hotel check-in process in the hotel, you have two option; whether rest at hotel or explore local market. Overnight at hotel after having Dinner
After having breakfast, Our tour guide take you to Kathmandu Heritage tour.
We first visit Pashupatinath Temple which we Hindu People Considered as “The God of Destroyer”. Only Hindu Devotees are allowed to enter, we will visit outside of Pashupatinath Temple. Nearby Pashupatinath, there is holy river Bagmati where many Hindu devotees do ritual culture, the dead bodies are cremated over here. Here, we learn more historical and cultural values from our tour Guide.
After finishing Hindu Temple, we drive to Buddhist Stupa as “Bouddhanath Stupa”. Bouddhanath Stupa is considered as the Largest Stupa of the World listed on UNESCO Heritage sites. In the past, it was considered as the gateway for Nepal-Tibet trade business. We will visit Bouddhanath Stupa and around museum.
After Bouddhanath Stupa, we drive to another Buddhist Temple “Swayambhunath Stupa”. The place is at the top of hill cliff in between the jungle. As it lies in between the jungle, there is more monkey so the place is also called as “Monkey Temple’. It is the combination of Buddhist places and Hindu places which defines the diversity among the religion in Nepal.
After completing Swayambhunath Stupa, we drive to Kathmandu durbar Square and explore. It is the combination of Cultural and Historical museum to every travelers. We will visit Living Goddess “Kumari”, Museum, and many more surrounding temples and finally back to hotel and prepare for the next day trip to Lukla
After breakfast, we will drive to Kathmandu Domestic airport and take helicopter chopper to Tenzin and Hilary Airport in Lukla. From there, we will embark on an easy trek to the village of Phakding, enjoying our first view of the Himalayas. Along the way, we will cross suspension bridges and pass by prayer stones. Overnight at a teahouse.
The path to our destination, Bazaar, is steep and uphill, featuring long suspension bridges. Along the way, we encounter prayer wheels and signs, and are treated to breathtaking views of snowcapped mountains and flowing rivers. Bazaar is a bustling town with a variety of local stores. Overnight at a teahouse.
To acclimate to the changing climate, we’ll take a day off. We’ll explore the bazaar, visit nearby museums and monasteries, and enjoy coffee shops and bakeries with Wi-Fi. There are also shops with a wide variety of items to explore. Overnight at the teahouse.
We trek to Teng Boche village through narrow paths, crossing suspension bridges and pine forests. Teng Boche is known for its large monastery and is often referred to as the “Monastery village”. Overnight at the teahouse.
We begin with a gentle descent on a wide path, passing through lush trees. As we ascend, we’ll enjoy panoramic views of valleys and rushing streams below. After a 7-hour hike, we’ll reach Ding Boche. Overnight at the tea house.
We take a rest day in Ding Boche to acclimatize to the changing climate. We’ll explore the Chukhung valley, witnessing beautiful snow and ice formations. The Everest Region’s unique flora and fauna will captivate us. Overnight stay in Ding Boche.
Today, we hike to the village of Lobuche, with mostly gentle inclines. We’ll witness clear streams and majestic peaks surrounding the barren Khumbu Region. The welcoming people of Lobuche make it a gateway to the Everest Base Camp. Overnight at the tea house.
Today, we fulfill our dream of reaching the Everest Base Camp. We hike on narrow uphill paths and traverse wide valleys, witnessing sparse vegetation along the way. Signs guide us to the base camp, which is adorned with prayer flags amidst dust and rocks. We marvel at the landscape, with large pools of water and ice formed by melting ice. After a few hours, we return to Gorakhshep for an overnight stay.
A helicopter will take you back to Kathmandu early in the morning after breakfast. Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be going towards your destination.
The best season/time to visit the Everest Base Camp is on pre-monsoon and post-monsoon i.e., from March to May and September to November respectively. In Spring, weather conditions are gentle, and the temperatures are generally steady. The traveling trails are embellished with blossoming rhododendrons and different wildflowers. Clear skies give superb perceivability, offering amazing perspectives on the encompassing Himalayas. Fall is one more ideal time for traveling to Everest Base Camp. The weather conditions are dry, and the skies are clear, giving shocking perspectives on the mountains. The temperatures are open to during the day, and the evenings are not excessively chilly, making it an agreeable journeying experience.
This season is additionally well known among travelers, and the paths can be moderately occupied.
Spring is characterized by relatively stable weather conditions with clear skies and excellent visibility. The chances of precipitation are lower compared to other seasons, reducing the risk of rain or snow during the trek. Fall is portrayed by dry and stable atmospheric conditions. The skies are by and large clear, giving astounding perceivability and all-encompassing perspectives on the mountains.
In the Everest Base Camp One Way Heli, the accessibility of food is basically in teahouses and hotels along the traveling course. Remember that the choices are restricted because of the distant area and the difficult states of the region. Some of the foods available in the Everest Base Camp are famous Momos, Eggs, Tea and Coffee, various Soups and locally consumed Dal Bhat, a traditional Nepali meal consisting of lentil soup (dal), rice (bhat), vegetables, and sometimes meat.
The trek reaches the Everest Base Camp at an altitude of 5364m and Kalapathar at 5545m.
There are two designated acclimatization days in Namche Bazaar and Ding Boche to help trekkers adjust to the changing altitude.
Accommodation is in tea houses along the trek route. Rooms are generally twin-sharing with attached bathrooms and hot showers available in Lukla, Phakding, and Namche.
Full board meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) are provided during the trek. Meals are likely to include a variety of local and international dishes.
Yes, ground transportation in a private vehicle, as well as trip flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and heli ride from Gorakhshep to Kathmandu, are included in the package.
The package includes Sagarmatha National Park Permits, VDC Permit, and TIMS Fee. Trekkers need to bring two passport-size photos for the permit.
The package excludes lunch and dinner in Kathmandu, cold drinks, snacks, personal trekking equipment, WiFi during the trek, travel insurance, tips, international airfare, and Nepal Entry Visa.
The acclimatization days allow exploration of the local bazaar, visits to museums and monasteries, and relaxation in coffee shops and bakeries with Wi-Fi.
The trek spans 11 days.
Yes, one porter is provided for every two people. The package covers their food, accommodation, salary, equipment, and accidental insurance.
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