- Scenic and thrilling flight to and from Tenzing Hilary airport Lukla (38th highest airport in the world!).
- Trek on one of the most popular Himalayan trails.
- Explore and overnight at various traditional Sherpa villages.
- Visit the oldest and biggest monastery at Tengboche.
- Incredible views of some of the highest mountains in the world such as Mt Everest, Mt Lhotse, Island Peak, Mt Cho Oyu, Mt Nuptse, Mt Ama Dablam, and Mt Pumori.
- Visit and explore around Everest Base Camp.
- See the mighty Khumbu Glacier and Ice Falls up close.
- Witness a stunning sunrise and sunset view from a top Kala Pathhar.
Everest Base Camp Trek - 14 Days
The Everest Base Camp(EBC) trekking is a journey of adventure for a lifetime experience. Everest Base Camp 14-day Trekking is not a luxury trek in Nepal, it is an adventure of a lifetime experience with nature, culture, and spirituality. This trek is the most popular and favorite trek of adventurers from all around the world, which is done by many people worldwide every year. Everest Base Camp Trek is considered one of the best treks in the world, not only in Nepal. Everest Base Camp is located at an altitude of 5,364 meters above sea level. Fly to the world’s 38th highest airport in Lukla, the Gateway to Everest. Many tourists, as well as Nepali people, consider flying to Lukla an adventure of its own. It has its own charm, adding more adventure to this thrilling trek of the lifetime Everest Base Camp. On this Trek, you will visit iconic Sherpa villages such as Chaurikharka, Pasang-Lhamu rural Municipality, Monjo, Namche Bazaar, Kumjung village, Khunde village, Thame village, Phortse village, and many more if you like to explore more. Trek to Everest Base Camp is like lying at the lap of the world’s highest mountain and seeing a breathtaking sunrise and sunset view from Kala Patthar (5,545 meters) and Khumbu glacier. Discover the Everest Base Camp trek of 14 days with Beyond The Limits Treks and Expedition.
Arrival in Kathmandu
Upon your arrival at the international airport in Kathmandu, a representative of Beyond The Limits Treks and Expedition will be waiting with a Company flash board on which your name is written. As we respect Nepal, the guest is God. Our representative will welcome you and transfer you to your booked hotel in Kathmandu. When you check in our Booked Hotel, Our Trek Leader will give you a short briefing about the Everest Base Camp trek itinerary and route. The rest of the day is free. Just take a rest. If you like to explore, we suggest taking a stroll around Thamel. Also known as a trekker’s paradise, Thamel is just filled with restaurants, trekking gear stores, boutique and souvenir shops, as well as countless hotels and guesthouses. Spend the night at your hotel, and tomorrow we head out for detailed trek preparation in the morning and sightseeing.
After breakfast, we’ll meet up at the hotel and go over all essential gear during the trek to Everest Base Camp. Once we’re all set and done, you’ll go on a sightseeing tour in Kathmandu to the Monkey Temple, the Holy Hindu temple of Pashupatinath. This famous Mandir is dedicated to the head deity Shiva and, according to legend, is the location of one of the tridents of Shiva. Also, a popular burial ground,d the ancient architecture and its scenic location on both banks of the Bagmati River make this an ideal sightseeing spot. Continue o,n we head for the giant white Buddhist Stupa of Boudhanath. This enormous round Stupa is an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists and is visited daily by people from around the world. Last up is a stroll around the old palace squares of Kathmandu, locally named Kathmandu’s Durbar Square. While the palaces and temples are ancient and not used, the entire area is like a maze of cobbling alleys filled with handicraft shops and markets. A great place to end this sightseeing tour in Kathmandu during your Everest Base Camp trek holiday package.
The Trek to EBC (Everest Base Camp)
We have an early morning flight to catch and head for Lukla. As the world’s 38th highest airport, the flight is quite adventurous. Seeing the high hills transform into the Himalayas is just incredible. The landing can get thrilling, but it adds to the adventure! Landing in Lukla, we start at an altitude of 2,860m/9,380ft above sea level. After meeting up with our Beyond the Limits porter team and holding a final gear check, we set out on the Everest Base Camp trek!
Our first destination is the village of Phakding at an altitude of 2,610m/8,563ft. Mostly descending, we trek through lush forests along the Dudh Koshi River until reaching the suspension bridge leading to the village. This day is perfect to get accustomed to the Himalayan trails. After our first overnight, we have a long day ahead as it’s a straight climb upwards to Namche Bazaar. We need to elevate by about +900m/2,953ft in a single day. The trail consists mostly of jungle trails following the Dudh Khosi Khola. At Monjo, we have our first permit check post as well as a short break. This marks the entry into the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park. The feeling just gets surreal, and we head further ascending to Namche Bazaar, also known as the biggest Sherpa village in the Everest region!
Namche Bazaar is just amazing. Filled with everything trekkers might dream of it also serves as a last supply post before heading on. We’ll need to stay here a day to properly acclimatize to avoid any chances of getting acute mountain sickness. Beyond the Limits takes you on an acclimatization hike to the Everest View Hotel, from where the first views of Mt Everest can be seen! The hike goes up to Syangboche and then down into the Khumjung Valley. We’ll return in the afternoon to Namche Bazaar, where we can see the Everest Photo Gallery and the Sherpa Culture Museum. The next day, we continue on our trek to Everest Base Camp and head for the region’s oldest and largest Buddhist Monastery in Tengboche (3,867m/12,687ft). The views get better and better with each step, and from Tengboche, you’ll get to see those white Himalayas contrasting against the blue sky. Standing at Tengboche Monastery gives a spiritual feeling, and we’ll be sure to explore here and see the monks performing their duties before turning in for the night.
How many Kilometers do I need to walk for the Everest Base Camp Trek?
Tenzing Hilary Airport, Lukla to Everest Base Camp trek- EBC trek and return to Lukla covering approximately 130 kilometers or 80 miles. There are a lot of sites to walk during the Acclimatization days. That makes a few Kilometers Longer or shorter, it depends on the package you booked.
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Our next destination during the Everest Base Camp trek is Dingboche at 4,410m/14,470ft. Serving as our second acclimatization destination, we’ll need to head down from Tengboche and cross the Imja Khola River to access the Imja Valley. Dingboche is also the main point for Island Peak Climbers. Views of Mt Everest, Mt Ama Dablam, and Island Peak are the day's main highlights. Having spent our first night in Dingboche, we’ll hold our second acclimatization hike up to the Nagarsang Peak with a height of 5,170m/16,962ft. It’s quite the hike, but the rewards are just amazing. Incredible views of Mt Lobuche (6,119m/20,076ft), Mt Thamserku (6,623m/21,729ft), Mt Kangtega (6,782m/22,251ft), Mt Ama Dablam (6,812m/22,349ft), Taboche Peak (6,542m/21,463ft), as well as others can be seen from atop Nagarsang Peak! We head back down to Dingboche overnight.
Another day of trekking takes us to Lobuche (4,940m/16,210ft). Serving as a crossroads for trekkers heading to the Gokyo Lakes, it makes for the perfect place to overnight, as the next day we’ll be reaching Everest Base Camp! It’s a short trek to Gorakshep (5,164m/16,942ft). Following a part of the Khumbu moraine, we ascend gradually until reaching the village. After checking into the local tea house and dropping off heavier gear, we head out for EBC! The trail is quite wide and follows the Khumbu Glacier. The world’s highest and longest glacier. It’ll take about 2 hours to reach Everest Base Camp, and the feeling is just incredible. A wave of accomplishment hits once you see the colored tents of the base camp come into view. We spend some time exploring and making memorable memories before returning to Gorakshep. It’s important to get a quick sleep as the next day we hike up to Kala Patthar hill in the early morning.
With our head torches and flashlights, we head out in the morning. It’ll still be dark, so we make our way slowly up to the blackish hill just in time to see the sunrise rising over Mt Everest and its neighbors. The view is incredible and breathtaking. Enjoy the moment! After reaching back at Gorakshep and having enjoyed breakfast, we’ll be heading back down, making our way slowly back to Lukla. We stop at Pheriche, and back at Namche Bazaar for an overnight stay before reaching back at Lukla airport. It is customary to hold a celebration party in Lukla with the team, but completely optional. The next day, we fly back to Kathmandu to conclude the 14-day Everest Base Camp trek.
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Beyond the Limits Treks offers the Everest Base Camp Trek for 14 Days Package. We also customize the package depending on your time & preferred routes. Contact us if you need customized itineraries.
- Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu
- Meet up with our team and transfer to your hotel
- Explore the streets of Thamel aka Trekkers’ Paradise
- Overnight stay at your hotel in Kathmandu
• Hotel breakfast
• Meet up with your trekking guide at the hotel
• Guide will provide you with a company Duffel Bag to pack your required gears
• Trek preparation and gear check
• Afternoon Free and easy day.
• You can go Kathmandu Sightseeing after completing packing
Have breakfast at the hotel departure for the domestic airport for Lukla's flight. flight to Lunkla and meet our other trekking crews like porters and assistance guides if more than 8 members in the group. start trekking to Phakding and descend towards the Dudh Khosi River. Cross the suspension bridge to reach Phakding. Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge/tea house
• Breakfast + start the trek
• Follow the trail through pine forests
• Head for Zam Phute and Tok Tok village
• Ascend to Benkar and cross the bridge to reach Monjo
• Short break + permits check
• Enter the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park
• Head for Jorsalle
• Continue upwards until reaching Namche Bazaar
• Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge/ tea house
• Breakfast
• Acclimatization hike:
• Hike up to Syangboche’s airstrip
• Continue further to the Everest View Hotel (first views of Mt Everest)
• Visit the Everest Photo Gallery & the Sherpa Culture Museum
• Optional: Hike to Khumjung and Kande Villages
• Return back to Namche Bazaar
• Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge/ tea house
• Breakfast + start the trek
• Head to the highest point of Namche Bazaar
• Continue towards Kyangjuma
• Trek on through pine forests steeply ascending to Pungki Thanka
• Follow the right side of the Dudh Koshi River
• Ascend further up to Tengboche
• Explore the region’s oldest and largest monastery
• Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge/ tea house
• Breakfast + start the trek
• Descend down to Deboche village
• Head for the Imja Valley by crossing the Imja Khola River
• Continue on the trail towards Pangboche
• Follow the trail right to Dingboche
• Enjoy the views of Mt Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Island Peak
• Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge/ tea house
• Breakfast
• Acclimatization hike:
• Hike up the Nagarsang Peak
• Enjoy the views of the surrounding Himalayas
• Hike back to Dingboche
• Explore Dingboche village surrounding
• Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge/ tea house
• Breakfast + start the trek
• Follow the trail to Thukla
• Head on rugged paths to Chupki Lhara
• Head up the moraine of the Khumbu Glacier
• Cross the moraine and further to Lobuche
• Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge/ tea house
• Breakfast + start the trek
• Make your way up alongside the Khumbu Glacier
• Reach at Gorakshep village and check in to the lodge/ tea house
• Hike further up to Everest Base Camp
• Congrats you made it!
• Enjoy the views and scenes from Everest Base Camp
• Start by hiking back to Gorakshep
• Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge/ tea house
• Early wake-up call according to the briefing
• Hike up to Kala Patthar Hill for a stunning sunrise view
• Head back to Gorakshep for breakfast
• Start to trek following the same route up to Pheriche
• Explore around Pheriche village
• Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge/ tea house
• Breakfast + start the trek
• Retrace your steps back exiting the Imja Valley
• Pass by Tengboche
• Reach back at Namche Bazaar
• Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge/ tea house
• Breakfast + start the trek
• Make your way back to Monjo and Phakding
• Ascend up to Lukla
• Check in to the lodge/ tea house
• Optional celebration with the team
• Dinner and overnight stay at the lodge/ tea house
• Breakfast + check out
• Fly back to Kathmandu
• Pick up and transfer back to your hotel
• Trip review + evening celebration dinner
• Overnight stay at your hotel as well as ending of the trip

Transport
- Pick up from Kathmandu International Airport Terminal 01
- Your round-trip Domestic flight is Kathmandu- Lukla -Kathmandu.
- Drop off at the Airport on your departure day from Nepal
- Round-trip flight for the guide and the Assistance guide ( if you have an assistance guide)
- Ground Transportation as per itinerary(note that from the 1st of October to the last week of December and the 2nd week of march to last of May, Nepal Civil Aviation moves to Ramechhap Manthali Airport for Lukla flight due to heavy air traffic, in this care if you like to travel by private car, it is an extra charge by car cost RS.12000 By Jeep Rs17000, By HAice RS.26000) but sharing Transportation is including in Price
Accommodation
- 3-night Hotel in Kathmandu, 3-star standard. If you would like to stay in a Luxury Hotel in Kathmandu, please let us know, an extra price will be applicable.
- 11 nights' Accommodation on a sharing basis on trekking trails during trekking
- (Private room accommodation can be organized at an extra cost, as requested with our expert)
- If you like to have Luxury accommodation in Kathmandu, consult with our Travel expert
Food
- Daily freshly cooked meals three times a day (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) in the mountains
- 3 Breakfast in Kathmandu
- Seasonal Fresh fruits after dinner during the Tre
- Farewell Dinner
Trekking Staff
- Government-registered English-speaking Professional Trekking Guide
- One Assistant guide for every 8 trekkers, including their food, accommodation, transportation, insurance, salary
- Trekking staff salary, insurance, meals, accommodation, equipment, transportation, etc.
Permits and Taxes
- Everest National Park Permit
- Pasang Lhamu Municipality Trekking Card fees
- Agency service charge and government tax/VAT
Complimentary
- Trekking maps for the Everest Base Camp Trek
- Oximeters
- Water Purifying Tablet
- Emergency rescue service arrangement ( Please do Insurance from your country that covers Medical and Evacuation)
- Beyond the Limits Treks 4 seasons Sleeping bag and Down Jackets on your request (you have to return after your Trek)
- Complimentary Duffel bags to keep your belongings to be carried by a porter if required
- Certificate of achievement
- International airfare
- Nepal visa fees
- If you would like to stay in a Luxury Hotel In Kathmandu the Extra cost will be applicable
- If you like to Take porter they will carry 20 kilogram two clients can share one porter ($22 USD per day ( Including salary, insurance,meals, accommodation and equipment)
- All drinks( Hot/cold/Alcoholic on the mountain)
- wifi expenses
- Personal Nature expenses
- Travel Insurance( need to cover Medical and evacuation)
- Nepal Visa Fee( Can be received on your arrival day at Kathmandu Airport. It depends on what type of visa in Nepal, you like to Take)
- If more than the 3-night hotel in Kathmandu
- if you like to Take a sightseeing package for Kathmandu Valley $50 one day with a car and driver (if you like to take Guide, and driver, it costs you $70)
- Meals in Kathmandu
- Hot shower during the trek
- All chargeable batteries, camera
- Extra cost Natural or Political Disturbance which beyond our Control.
- The Extra cost of any case early of return from the tour. Anything beyond the included section above or an unforeseen event out of the control or beyond the limits may incur additional charges. Where possible we will negotiate with the client for alternative arrangements.
- Tips for a guide and porters( It is expected)
Enhance your experience with these customizable options. Whether you are looking for extra extra comfort, cultural immersion, or adventure, we’ve got something for everyone.
- Kathmandu Hotel Upgrade
- Helicopter Return Options (Lukla to Kathmandu)
- Single room supplement
- Porter Service
- Cultural Day Tours in Kathmandu
- Jungle Safari in Chitwan
How to add options for your Everest Base Camp Trek?
- Step 1: Click the "Book Now" button or your preferred departure
- Step 2: Select the number of trekkers for the trek
- Step 3: Select the desired add-ons according to the number of people
- Step 4: Complete your payment process
Dear Trekkers, We will have an everyday departure at your request or on your demand, and we will have seats available for groups joining the Everest Base Camp trek. You can look at our departure dates and contact us if you'd like to join our Group for the trek. If you have your own group and like to make a private trek, feel free to book with our booking firm.
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Best Time to Trek to Everest Base Camp Trek
The peak seasons for trekking in Nepal are October to November and March to May. These are the busiest times to trek Everest Base Camp having fine weather conditions. However, as a local company in Nepal, we would like to give you an insight into the last five years. In the last five years, the weather conditions in Nepal have changed. Now we recommend tourists from November to December and May to June for the perfect trekking environment. It could be a bit chilly but the sky is clear for tourists to gaze upon magnificent Mount Everest.
During the monsoon season from June to September, trails can be slippery, poor visibility and flight to and out of Lukla are often delayed or canceled. If you are looking to trek during winter then it's best to know many of the teahouses in the trail are closed because of the cold, however, those who like this challenge can experience and enjoy an uncrowded trek.
Please Note: Lukla Flights are departing and returning to Ramechhap Airport instead of Kathmandu from the 1st of April to the end of May and the 1st of October until the end of November due to busy Air Traffic in Kathmandu Airport. It's about a 4-hour drive to Ramechhap from Kathmandu so we will get started for the airport around 2 am. The return drive at the end of the trek is between 3-4 Hours, depending on traffic.
- Airfare from Kathmandu to Lukla USD 217 one way so Kathmandu Lukla Kathmandu USD434
- Airfare Ramechhap Manthali USD177 one way total Airfare Ramechhap Lukla Ramechhap USD354
Note:
The Everest Base Camp trek is fully customizable. Your satisfaction is our top priority. If our standard service falls short of your expectations, we are happy to give you the choice to upgrade your accommodations and services to your unique needs.
Additionally, if you have created a personalized itinerary that perfectly matches your journey preferences, we greatly appreciate your proactive effort and will work to give you the greatest options possible to make the trip better. Let Us Know if you have a big group.
You can be confident that Beyond the Limits Treks and Expedition will provide an outstanding experience as you set out on an exciting adventure through the magnificent Everest Region. Our knowledge, competence, and steadfast dedication ensure that your vacation will be full of long-lasting memories.
Everest Base Camp Trek Difficulty
Everest Base Camp Trek is a moderate to strenuous trek in the Himalayas. The trail includes many ascents and descents on steep, rugged, and rocky paths. You will trek for approximately 4 to 7 hours per day. All of these demands require good physical fitness and strong stamina. You do not need to have prior trekking experience to go on the Everest Base Camp Trek, however, if you do have it, it will help you a lot during the trek.
Accommodation and Food
Everest Base Camp Trek is a guest house/ lodge trek. The rooms will be basic with little furniture and clean washrooms. Keep in mind that washrooms will be on a shared basis. You will get food served as per the menu of the guest house/lodge house. You will find Nepali, Indian, and Tibetan cuisines. Besides that, you can also buy bars and snack items on the trail. Make sure to carry a reusable water bottle with you and refill it every time it gets empty.
Essential Packing List for Everest Base Camp Trek Recommended by Beyond the Limits Treks
Clothing:
- Base Layers: Moisture-wicking thermal tops and bottoms
- Insulating Layers: Fleece or down jacket for warmth
- Outer Layer: Waterproof and windproof jacket & pants (Gore-Tex recommended)
- Trekking Pants: Convertible or quick-dry trekking pants
- Trekking Shirts: Lightweight, moisture-wicking long and short-sleeve shirts
- Gloves: Inner liner gloves and insulated, waterproof outer gloves
- Hat: Warm beanie and sun hat with UV protection
- Buff or Neck Gaiter: Protects against dust, wind, and cold
Footwear:
- Trekking Boots: Sturdy, waterproof, and well-broken-in boots
- Camp Shoes: Lightweight shoes or sandals for evenings
- Trekking Socks: Wool or synthetic (3-5 pairs)
- Gaiters (Optional): Protects against snow, mud, and debris
Sleeping Gear:
- Sleeping Bag: Rated for at least -15°C (can be rented in Kathmandu - we can help you)
- Sleeping Bag Liner: Extra warmth and hygiene
Backpacks & Bags:
- Daypack (20-30L): For daily essentials like water, snacks, and a camera
- Duffle Bag (Optional): Used for gear carried by porters (we will provide you in Kathmandu)
- Dry Bags or Ziplocks: To keep electronics and clothes dry
Hydration & Nutrition:
- Water Bottles (1L x2) or Hydration Bladder
- Water Purification (We will send it with a guide you can ask him)
- Energy Snacks: Protein bars, nuts, chocolate, or dried fruits
- Electrolytes: Helps with hydration and energy levels
Toiletries & Personal Care:
- Toilet Paper & Wet Wipes
- Hand Sanitizer
- Biodegradable Soap & Shampoo
- Sunscreen & Lip Balm
- Moisturizer & Foot Cream
First Aid & Medications:
- Altitude Sickness Medication (Diamox if needed)
- Pain Relievers (Ibuprofen, Paracetamol)
- Blister Care (Compeed, moleskin)
- Antibiotics (For stomach infections or colds)
- Anti-diarrhea Medication (Imodium)
- Personal Prescriptions
Electronics & Accessories:
- Headlamp with Extra Batteries
- Power Bank (10,000 - 20,000mAh)
- Universal Adapter & Charging Cables
- Camera or GoPro (Optional)
- Trekking Poles (Highly Recommended)
Documents & Money:
- Passport & Visa Copy
- Trekking Permits (TIMS & Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit)
- Travel Insurance (Covering high-altitude trekking & evacuation)
- Cash (Nepali Rupees for tea houses, tips, and personal expenses)
Related Trips:
Everest Base Camp Trek 14 days requires careful preparation. Having the right gear can make the Big difference between a challenging adventure and a comfortable, unforgettable journey. Beyond the Limits Treks and Expedition suggests comprehensive and essential equipment.
- Down Jacket (Beyond the Limits Treks will provide. It is returnable after the trip)
- Waterproof Jacket and Pants
- Trekking T-shirts and Pants
- Full sleeves T-shirts
- Thermal wear top and bottom
Accessories
- Warm hat (beanie)
- Buff or neck gaiter
- Sun hat or cap
- Warm gloves (1 thick pair, 1 liner pair)
- Sunglasses (UV protection)
- Gaiters (optional for snow and dust)
- Trekking Socks
- Trekking Boots
- Camp Shoes
- Sandals
- season sleeping bag (rated to -20°C, Beyond the Limits Treks will provide (Return after finishing the trek)
- Sleeping bag liner (optional for extra warmth and hygiene)
- Pillowcase or small travel pillow
- Beyond the Limits Treks will provide a duffel bag (carried by a porter)
- Daypack (~25–35L for daily essentials)
- Waterproof backpack cover
- Reusable water bottles or hydration bladder (2L total)
- Water purification tablets or a filter
- Snacks (energy bars, dried fruits, etc.)
- sanitizer
- Towel
- Toilet paper
- Wet wipes
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrush
- Soap/Shampoo
- Nail clippers
- Hygiene Products
- Personal medications
- Diamox (for altitude sickness – consult your doctor)
- Blister plasters (e.g., Compeed)
- Painkillers (ibuprofen, paracetamol)
- Antiseptic cream
- Band-aids, tape, and gauze
- Anti-diarrheal tablets
- Power bank and charging cables
- Plug adapter (Nepal uses Type C/D/M plugs)
- Valid passport
- Passport-size photos (for permits)
- Travel insurance copy
- Trekking permits (handled by us)
- Money belt or neck pouch
While prices differ per service given during the trek, you can estimate 1,400 USD per person for the trip starting from Kathmandu. This includes all overnights, permits, guide + porters, meals during the trek, and transportation according to the itinerary. International flights are usually excluded. Beyond the Limits offers a unique and professional service in trekking to Everest Base Camp, do check out our packages with different routes and options as well as costs for Everest Base Camp.
During the Everest Base Camp trek, Wi-Fi connections will be available in most lodges/teahouses. They do charge for the usage, and this rate increases the further up you go. Using a mobile SIM in Nepal, you might have a chance to connect with mobile data in the lower elevations.
Food during the Everest Base Camp trek varies between traditional Nepalese and Sherpa dishes as well as some international dishes such as hamburgers, pasta, or even pizza. Beyond the Limits recommends that you to eat veg items at the higher elevations, to prevent any discomfort during the trek. Try out the famous Sherpa stew or the classical dhal bhat tarkali, a Nepalese dish of steamed white rice covered in a blanket of hot lentil soup with seasonal veg and a spicy pickle sauce!
Instead of the commercial Lukla flight, you can opt for a short, comfortable, and scenic helicopter flight. We provide helicopters from to/from Kathmandu and Lukla. Likewise, you can walk to Lukla if you have 3 to 5 days extra in your hand.
With flying to and from Lukla there is always the chance of flight delays. This is mainly due to weather circumstances. In case of long delays Beyond the Limits can manage an extra day for you. There is also the option to fly to Lukla via Ramechhap or charter a helicopter, however, the agency will decide the best course for you to not get delayed much.
To add a helicopter return from Lukla to Kathmandu, you can use the add-on button during booking or contact us. We have both shared and private helicopter flight options. Yes, the helicopter flight will be 100% worth it. You will get to enjoy a very comfortable and panoramic ride back to Kathmandu from Lukla. The flight will not be stressful at all.
The trek can be tough for beginner trekkers but is certainly doable. With children 7 years of age and seniors of 80 years making the trek successfully, we feel that anybody who has the determination can easily make this trek. Beyond the Limits has been trekking this route for over a decade and will guide you safely to Everest Base Camp!
It will take 8 days with 2 days counted for acclimatization to trek to Everest Base Camp. Average trekking hours per day will be between 5-7 hours. The route to Everest Base Camp can take longer if you opt to trek via a longer route such as the Three Pass trek in Everest or the Everest Circuit via Cho La Pass trek.
Depending on the season you travel in the weather can change quite a bit during the Everest Base Camp trek. For ideal weather circumstances, we do suggest trekking during either the spring season (March to May) or the fall/autumn season (September to November). During these seasons the weather is perfect not too hot not too cool! Furthermor,e the skies will be blue allowing you to see the best views of the Himalayas.
Yes, it is. Besides the incredible views of the highest Himalayas in the world, you’ll also get to see up close the mesmerizing culture of the Sherpa as well as visit there unique Himalayan villages. The Everest Base Camp trek also offers its visitors a unique experience by trekking through varied geography, from lush jungles to rocky barren no man’s lands.