Everest Base Camp Trek

14 nights from $1259

14 nights

Everest Base Camp Trek

Embark on a small-group trek in Nepal from Kathmandu to Everest Base Camp, with teahouse stays, internal flights, and an English-speaking local guide.

$1679 pp
$1259 pp excluding flights $90 per night
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Embark on a small-group trek in Nepal from Kathmandu to Everest Base Camp, with teahouse stays, internal flights, and an English-speaking local guide.
  • Witness the dramatic mountain landing at Lukla.
  • Walk suspension bridges over the Dudh Kosi through pine forests.
  • Explore Namche Bazaar, gateway to Everest, and surrounding Sherpa villages.
  • Visit Tengboche Monastery, the largest in the Khumbu region.
  • Trek through alpine meadows and juniper scrub to Dingboche’s mountain views.
  • Hike towards Nagarjuna Peak for views of Lhotse and Ama Dablam.
  • Reach Everest Base Camp along the Khumbu Glacier’s seracs and moraines.
  • Witness sunrise over Everest from Kala Pattar.
A tea house is the combination of guest house, restaurant, and social hang out. Twin-share rooms are available in most tea houses, except for high altitudes ones where it will be just dormitories. The lodges are fairly basic. The rooms are sparse with twin beds and very little additional furniture. Blankets are generally provided. Most bathrooms are shared and toilets can be either squat type or western style. Most tea houses have running water. The majority of tea houses only have cold showers, a few may have hot water available at an additional cost. However, we discourage our groups from using water heated by wood, as lack of firewood in villages is a big environmental concern in Nepal.



There is a large dining room-cum-lounge, warmed by the bukhara stove (an iron cylinder, fitted with a chimney duct, in which a log fire is lighted). There is normally no electric lighting in the rooms unless the village has hydroelectric power. The dining room usually has solar lighting. Some tea houses now also have electricity for charging small appliances - mobile phones and cameras - and there may be a small charge for this.



During a tea house trek you will usually have breakfast and dinner at the tea house, lunch will be eaten at one of the trail side restaurants. Every tea house serves the traditional Nepali meal Dal Bhat (rice and lentils), as well as a variety of different food items, such as rice, vegetables, noodles, potatoes and soup. Some have Nepali versions of western food such as pizza, pasta and french fries. Soft drinks, snacks and beer are available in most of the tea houses and trail side restaurants. And, of course, Nepali milk tea is served everywhere.



All tea houses have boiled water for trekkers. We discourage the purchase of bottled water while on the trail. The plastic bottles are difficult to dispose off and have become an environmental problem.
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