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recommended Everest Base Camp trek in Nepal as one of the best
top ten adventure trip for 2011. So come and join us for a trip
of the life time...!
Everest base camp trek is a must do trek
in your life time if you are an outdoor lover, dozens of companies
offer Everest base camp treks, but we believe our experience,
safety precautions, and solid record of trekking, hiking and
climbing in the Himalayas make your best choice for trekking
in Nepal and Tibet.
Every
trekker and hiker's dream is to stand face to face with the
tallest mountain on earth Mt. Everest ! - On our Everest base
camp trek, your dreams will come true!! like the picture here
in the right is taken from Kalapatthar view point of Everest
by our good friend and 2nd time trekker Mrs. Joanna Piacchij
who did Annapurna trek in 2004 and Everest trek in 2010 October
with us, to see beautiful pictures of her Gokyo and Everest
base camp trek please click
here - you can also stand infront of Mt. Everest like this
in our Everest base camp trekking in Nepal.
(See the Video of Everest base camp trek on new year Jan 1st
2012 - 4 of your friends Jesse Benson, Jonathan Ellison Kim
Lill, Erin Henriksen did a small new year party at Everest base
camp see the video of Everest base camp trek here from this
link www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150564891410180¬if_t=video_reply)
. Orange monasteries are bestowed with colorful prayer flags;
carved prayer mani stones line the trails; and an unbending
faith in traditional values embrace this Sherpa world of Everest
Khumbu region. We also climb Kalapathar (18,190ft) for a stunning
close up panoramic view of Everest and other major peaks.
Mt. Everest Named after Sir George Everest, the British Surveyor
General of India at the time when the mountain was first identified
as "Point XV" on the border with Nepal and Tibet. To the Sherpas
and Tibetans however she is "Chomolungma" - Mother Goddess of
the Earth. And the Nepalese have their own name, "Sagarmartha"
- Top of the world!
At the foot of Mount Everest, on its southern side, lies the
Everest Base camp used by the successful 1953 expedition of
late Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Sherpa and countless Everest
expeditions ever since. Although situated in the heart of the
Himalayas, at a height of 5600 metres (18,370ft), a trek or
hike to Everest Base camp is not the sole preserve of high altitude
mountaineers. There are no rocky ridges to traverse, no scrambling
or technical climbing, just a good well-graded path, accessible
to all keen hikers and trekkers, which leads all the way to
the foot of the world's highest mountain. However one element
that should not be underestimated is that your efforts to experience
the Everest trail and its fabulous culture, history and scenery,
will all take place at altitude.
The
key to trekking to Everest Base camp is therefore careful pacing
and plenty of time to acclimatise. With more than a decade experience
of organising Himalayan treks you can be sure that all Earthbound
Expeditions treks to Everest Base camp allow optimum acclimatisation
- with some days spent either just walking for a couple of hours
or at rest. When choosing a trek to Everest Base camp another
factor to look for is whether you will actually reach Base camp
or instead, visit the nearby viewpoint peak of Kala Pathar only.
(Picture above is a panoramic view
of Mt. Everest and Amadablam from Tengboche Monastry)
Kala Patar, rather than Everest Base camp itself, offers the
best close-up views of Mt. Everest. As we appreciate that reaching
Base camp is the main goal for many trekkers and walkers, all
of our Everest itineraries include both Everest Base camp and
Kala Pathar.
Itinerary : 18 Days Everest Base Camp Trekking hiking
trip in Nepal Himalaya
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu Nepal (1300m):
You will be met and assisted by Earthbound Expeditions representative
and transferred to hotel which is located close to the tourist
district of Thamel and offers comfortable 3 star accommodation.
Rest day.
Day 02: Kathmandu valley - sightseeing
We will take you for day sightseeing tour of the UNESCO
World Heritage sights in Kathmandu valley . Overnight in hotel.
A pre-trek briefing will be conducted tody, also introduce with
guide. This will also offer you the ideal opportunity to ask
any last minute questions that you may have.
Day 03: Kathmandu to Lukla (2880m) and trek to Phakding (2740m).
Eary in the morning have a breakfast and drive to airport to
take flight by Twin Otter aircraft to Lukla, the most renowned
mountain airstrip in the world. On the flight we watch the rugged
foothills give way to the snowline of the Himalaya; many of
the world's highest mountains, including Kanchenjunga, Lhotse
and Makalu (the world's 3rd, 4th, and 5th highest respectively)
may sometimes be seen from the window of the plane. Once we
are in Lukla we pick up our porters with bags and start the
trek, Surprisingly this high-altitude trek begins by descending
to the river at Phakding. We stay there.
Day 04: Phakding to Namche Bazzar (3445m).
This first day of proper trek may have been surprisingly
long for some, but stay at Phakding allows us to begin the ascent
to Namche Bazaar first thing in the morning. At about half-way
up the hill, a gap in the trees allow us to spy Everest for
the first time. If the weather is clear the top of the South-West
Face will be just visible behind the long Lhotse-Nuptse ridge.
A plume can often be seen stretching away from the very summit.
Namche Bazzar is the most prosperous and the largest town in
the Khumbu region. A market (bazaar) is held here every
Saturday. The wares on display include meat, grains and vegetables,
tennis shoes and trinkets as well as hand woven aprons and Tibetan
boots. The Sherpas play host to trader from the foothills, as
well as Tibetans from over the border. Thamserku (6648m), Kwangde
Ri (6187m) & Khumbila (5707m) surround the natural bowl
that Namche sits in
Day 05: Namche : Rest / acclimatization day.
We take the day off to allow our bodies to adjust to the rarefied atmosphere before ascending to higher altitudes. The secret of safe acclimatisation is to "climb high, sleep low" so it is safe for the more energetic amongst us to hike up the hill behind Namche to the airstrip at Syangboche, or stroll across to the museum behind the police post. Others may prefer to "chill out" and visit one of the lodges for a freshly-baked cinnamon roll. Namche is a busy and bustling trading place and there is always plenty going on. Stay in Namche.
Day 06: Namche to Thame (3801m) and trek to Khumjung (3,791m)
After our day off we traverse west, enjoying marvellous view of Kwangde Ri and the waterfalls that cascade off its flanks. The trail stay high up on the bank of the Bhote Khose, and we wander through a yellow and white rhododendron forest that comes into full bloom in May. As we cross the river, we look back down the valley for beautiful views of Thamserku and Kusum Kangru (6369m), before ascending through more rhododendron forest to pasture lands in front of Thame. This is the birth place of Tenzing Norgay, the Sherpa who made the first ascent of Everest with Edmund Hillary in 1953.
We return back down the valley via Thamo, a hillside nunnery,
and then take a high trail that by passes Namche and finally
drops into Khumjung. This village is one of the most beautiful
in Khumbu. The Himalayan Trust has a school here, as well as
a medical post (for locals and trekkers) in nearby Khunde village.
Day 07: Khumjung to Tengboche (3863m).
The trail this morning descends to the Dudh Khosi river. There are spectacular views of Ama Dablam (6696m) and Kantega (6779m) as well as Everest (8848m) and Lhotse (8501m). Keep a look-out too for pheasant in the undergrowth. We cross the river at Phunki Thanga and climb through the afternoon amongst rhododendron forest to the saddle at the top of the hill. Suddenly in front of us is Tengboche, the principal monastery of the Khumbu area; the views from here are unforgettable.
Day 08: Tengboche to Dingboche (4412m).
We follow the path down from Tengboche through the rhododendron forest to Deboche and cross an exciting bridge with the boiling, roaring Imja Khola beneath our feet. A gradual climb takes us to the village of Lower Pangboche. We are now in the heart of the Khumbu, with spectacular views across to Ama Dablam. The afternoon stroll takes us along a path that hugs the valley wall and then across wide plains to a split in the valley. The Khumbu breaks left, up to Periche, but we take a detour right to the hamlet at Dingboche at the start of the Imja Tse valley.
Day 09: Dingboche : Rest / acclimatization day.
Rather than just sitting around in the tents or tea house, we encourage you to attempt one of two hikes. The shorter option ascends the hill immediately behind Dingboche, to drop steeply down to Periche. The Himalayan Rescue Association operates a medical post here and the western doctors conduct excellent seminars on Altitude Mountain Sickness (AMS) here on most afternoons. The longer option is to trek up the Imja Tse valley towards Island Peak. The views of Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Cho Oyu from here are outstanding. After a few hours the trekker terminus of Chhukung is reached, and after a rest we return down the valley.
Day 10: Dingboche to Lobuje (4931m).
We climb up to the ridge behind Periche and stay high, mesmerized by the views of Tawoche and Cholatse, until we reach the tea houses at Dughla. A steep, stiff ascent to the terminal moraine of the Khumbu glacier is now tackled. The top of the climb is marked by a series of stone monuments to commemorate some of the climbers that have not returned from expeditions to this region. A rough but obvious trail cuts across left, away from the glacier, to our camp site at Loboje, a windswept collection of huts tucked in a narrow meadow between the glacier and the Loboje Peak (6156m). The Lhotse ridge is simply awesome from this angle.
Day 11: Lobuche to Kala Pattar (5545m) and
trek Gorak Shep
A long day and an early start. We trek along the rough path along the side of the Khumbu glacier to the tea shacks at Gorak Shep. Behind rises the attractive 7000m peak of Pumori which dwarfs our trek's summit of Kala Pattar. The route up is straightforward and takes most people between 90 minutes and 2 hours. All the peaks - Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Changtse, Ama Dablam and scores of other lesser peaks can be seen from this wonderful vantage point.
Day 12: Gorak Shep to Everest Base camp 5,364
mtrs then to Lobuche
This is the day! You will re-pack your pack this morning before breakfast and then put a smile on your face and get ready for the fairly easy trek from Gorak Shep to Everest Base Camp. You may have a special token you would like to place there…prayer flags are popular, or a stone, a crystal, a photo of a loved one….anything that has meaning to you, as long as it's eco-friendly. The base camp has been cleaned up nicely by some expeditions who came specifically for that purpose so the icefall and glacier are in pristine condition. The elevation here is 5,364 meters, 17,598 feet.
Enjoy your lunch at Base Camp and take lots of photos to commemorate the moment before hiking back out to Gorak Shep. You will stop to pick up any of your personal belongings you have left at the guesthouse and begin the trek back out to Lobuje. Overnight at Lobuje guesthouse.
Day 13: Lobuje to Phortse (3847m).
We descend all morning via Periche to Pangboche, whereupon we stay high on the west bank of the river all the way to the Sherpa village of Phortse, which lies on the lower southern flank of Tawoche, directly across the valley from Tengboche.
Day 14: Phortse to Namche (3445m).
We now descend through a forest to the Dudh Kosi river. From the very pretty crossing point, we climb to a chorten where there are wonderful views back across the valley to Phortse, Tengboche and the surrounding mountains. Eventually we turn south off the main trail to Khunde and Khumjung, contouring past the Everest View Hotel. The route then leads down the hill to Namche Bazzar.
Day 15: Namche to Lukla (2880m).
Most people head towards Lukla with a heavy heart. There is something very special about the setting, the villages and the people of the high Khumbu valleys and hills and our memories help us up the deceptively long, final climb into Lukla. Our tea house lodges are well located and offer a good final resting spot.
Day 16: Lukla to Kathmandu.
. Please note that flights into Lukla are sometimes delayed
due to un-flyable conditions either in fog-bound Kathmandu or
windy Lukla; be reassured that our staff in Lukla and in Kathmandu
will be doing everything possible to minimize the inconvenience
caused if this happens. Your patience in the sometimes trying
circumstances which can occur will be greatly appreciated.
Upon arrival back in Kathmandu you will be met by our Earthbound
Expeditions representative and transferred to the Hotel.
Day 17: Day in Kathmandu :
Today is spent at leisure in Kathmandu. In the evening we Will host you a farewell dinner with cultural show.
Day 18: Final Departure , transfer to airport. Namaste!
Everest base camp trek can combine with Island peak Expedition
and also combine with Gokyo Chola pass, so if you are interested
let us know.
Departure Dates & Price for Everest base Camp
Trek for 2012
All Earthbound Expeditions adventure treks are small group departures and therefore places can fill quickly. To avoid disappointment, we suggest you book your trip as soon as possible.
Autumn (mid Sept to mid Dec) and Spring (March to May) are
the best seasons for the Everest Base Camp Trekking. The weather
is sunny and warm, with outstanding views but the nights are
cold and can fall to freezing. Winter (Dec, Jan, Feb) is also
good for trekking in Nepal, only colder (obviously).
Prices are per person excluding international flights and joining in land ( Kathmandu). These are the departure dates currently available to book online. If our set departure dates are not appropriate for you, please contact us; we will happily customize your trip.
Trip Price:
Everest Base camp trek – USD 1677 per person ( twin sharing
room) - min 2 person in the team
People who want to use the single room entire trip will pay USD 257 more
Trip dates for Everest base Camp Trekking Nepal
Spring Departure
02 Feb - 19 Feb 2012
18 Feb - 7 March 2012
7 Mar - 24 March 2012
02 April - 19 Apr 2012
05 Apr - 22 Apr 2012
12 Apr - 29 Apr 2012
20 Apr - 06 May 2012
27 Apr - 14 May 2012
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Autumn Departure
02 Sep - 19 Sept 2012
20 Sep - 7 Oct 2012
27 Sep - 14 Oct 2012
02 Oct - 19 Oct 2012
8 Oct - 25 Oct 2012
18 Oct - 04 Nov 2012
24 Oct - 10 Nov 2012
02 Nov - 19 Nov 2012
12 Nov - 29 Nov 2012
27 Nov - 14 Dec 2012
02 Dec - 19 Dec 2012
18 Dec - 04 Jan 2013
23 Dec - 09 Jan 2013 |
One of our client Andrew Johnstone from Australia including
6 other trekker did Everest and Gokyo lakes trek from Oct 4
to 23rd, 2010 with us and Andrew took some Amazing photos
of Everest region. You can see his photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewdik/ just
click on the Nepal set to see them in order. Enjoy the photos
from Everest base camp trek and Gokyo lakes Nepal.
See some photos from the Everest Base Camp
trekking trail
Please click on thumbnail to enlarge.

The Everest trek is also available on a private basis to suit your
own dates, that are guaranteed to operate with a minimum of 1 or
2 persons in the group.
You can join Tenzing-Hillary Everest
Marathon in Nepal - Join our 20 days Everest base camp trek
combined with Tenzing-Hillary Everest Marathon, Dates: May 16
- June 3, 2012. To know more about Everest Marathon please visit
http://www.everestmarathon.com