Everest Base Camp

65 Km

13 or 16 Days

Level 4/5 - Difficult to Most Difficult

Hiking

Countries: Nepal

Airport: Kathmandu

Trip Direction: Linear

Dates: 2026 Private bookings available

Price: Please see prices below for 16 or 13 day trip

16 days $2950 pp twin / double $3450 pp single
13 days (with heli) $3550 pp twin / double $4050 pp single
*NB Pricing as per local currency

€10 pp of your trip cost is donated to high impact climate charities

Start Town: Kathmandu

Finish Town: Kathmandu

Accommodation: Luxury Hotels and Mountain Teahouses

Food: Teahouse cuisine, international breakfast, hot lunch and dinner.

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Itinerary

Click below for a full breakdown of the itinerary of the Everest Base Camp trip.

Day 1 – Arrival in Kathmandu and Trip Briefing
Day 2 – Lukla to Phakding Trek
Day 3 – Phakding to Namche Bazar Trek
Day 4 – Namche Bazar Acclimatisation and Syangboche Hike
Day 5 – Namche Bazar to Deboche Trek
Day 6 – Deboche to Pangboche and Ama Dablam Base Camp
Day 7 – Pangboche to Dingboche Trek
Day 8 – Dingboche Acclimatisation and Chukhung Hike
Day 9 – Dingboche to Lobuche Trek
Day 10 – Lobuche to Gorak Shep
Day 11 – Gorak Shep, Kalapatha and Everest base camp (Helicopter Return)
Day 12 – Pheriche to Namche Bazar Descent
Day 13 – Namche Bazar to Lukla Descent
Day 14 – Lukla to Kathmandu Return
Day 15 – Sightseeing in Kathmandu and Farewell Meal
Day 16 – Depart Kathmandu

Highlights

Between endless glaciers, across high mountain passes and alongside picturesque lakes, you hike to take in views possible from only one place on earth and to bear witness as the worlds finest embark on their ascent of the highest peak in the world.

We offer two trips, a classic 16 day adventure and a 13 day journey, both giving a LUXURY experience.

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Our Climate Commitment

We care deeply about the Alpine environment and are passionate about sharing this incredible landscape with our guests.

We understand that tourism is another pressure on the fragile ecosystem and accept responsibility for the carbon emissions that our tours produce. We are therefore committed to reducing our impact as much as possible.

As we cannot eliminate all sources of carbon emissions for our tours, we have decided to donate €10 per client to high impact pro-climate nonprofits recommended by the world's leading climate charity evaluators.

You can read more about our sustainability commitment here