Everest Base Camp Trek April 2024

Location

Kathmandu, Nepal

When to Go

FRI 26 APR - FRI 10 MAY 2024

Fitness Level

Level 4: Highly Active

Cost

A$3,990 per person

Overview

It’s the mountain of all mountains – the highest point on Planet Earth. For many years, Mount Everest was only accessible to the local villagers who call it home and the bravest of mountain explorers. Now, this high-altitude legend can be traversed by practically anyone who aspires to witness its majesty firsthand.

There a few things that eclipse the feeling of trekking through a mammoth mountain range, and the Khumbu Region is as big as it gets. The ascent from the mountain hub of Lukla, through fertile fields, past towering peaks to the lunar landscapes of the Khumbu glacier is a worthy trek for even the most avid adventurer.

Every step you take towards Base Camp robs more vital oxygen from your already heaving lungs, every step becomes slower and more lethargic yet somehow the old-fashioned practice of one foot in front of the other gets you to the end of another day. It’s a battle of mind over matter that may see the fastest fail, as the methodical march on towards the nightly teahouse, one chapter closer to their ultimate goal.

The ever-changing landscapes, bustling villages and passing yak trains provide a welcome distraction from the constant uphill slog, set to the background sounds of gushing mountain streams, tinkling prayer wheels and giggling school kids.

Our expeditions to Everest Base Camp (EBC) are so much more than a hike in the Himalayas. With Best Life Adventures, your journey to the roof of the world will be one of cultural immersion, deep insight, and connection with this awe-inspiring landscape.

Best Life Adventures have a 98% success rate for getting our clients to Everest Base Camp. We also invite families with children aged 14+ to join us on our expeditions to the world’s highest mountain. We run expeditions during the Himalayan Spring and Autumn climbing seasons (April/May and October/November).

Following the success of our previous expeditions, we have revised and improved our EBC itinerary to take you places other bog-standard trekking and travel companies don’t even know about. We give you a seriously unique adventure in the Himalayas that includes Wim Hof-style glacial lake swimming (Autumn season), a tour of the Italian glass research station known as, The Pyramid, a local Nepali cooking class, and the best traditional Japanese Shiatsu massage you can find once you’re back in Kathmandu.

If you trek with us in the spring summit season (April/May), you get to stay overnight at Everest Base Camp with the summit teams rather than at Gorek Shep. This is something no other trekking company offers.

WE HELP PRESERVE AND GIVE BACK
We make a donation to the Australian Himalayan Foundation, on behalf of everyone who books a trek with us, to help improve living standards in the Himal region through better education and training, improved health services, and environmental sustainability.

As part of our commitment to preserving the livelihoods of the people, and the landscapes of the Khumbu region, we have added a number of sustainability initiatives to each and every one of our EBC treks:

  • Rather than consume disposable plastic water bottles throughout our trek, we operate a water filtration system using our MSR and Katadyn water filters and issue each trekker with their own supply of Purinize water treatment drops to ensure fresh, clean drinking water throughout the trek. This gives you the best chance of maintaining excellent gut health which in turn, gives you the greatest chance of getting to base camp.
  • We work with Sagamartha Next, based in Khumjung Village just above Namche Bazar, to help change the perception around waste in the Khumbu region, and provide support to the local stakeholders, by entering into their ‘Carry Me Back‘ initiative which helps remove recyclable waste from the valley. Each and every one of our trekkers carries at least 1kg of plastic or aluminium waste, downhill from Namche to Lukla, where it’s taken to the nearest recycling plant.

GROUPS AND CHARITY OPTIONS AVAILABLE
As part of our commitment to supporting various charities, we can run these expeditions as ‘Extreme Fundraisers’. We also operate private, bespoke expeditions to EBC for corporate groups, families, and beyond. Contact us for more information.

 

MINIMUM NUMBERS – this expedition is subject to a minimum number of paying guests and once reached, the expedition is guaranteed to go ahead if not, it will be cancelled, and you can transfer amounts paid to an alternate expedition or departure date or receive a full refund.

INSURANCE – We highly recommend taking out personal travel insurance within seven days of booking this expedition, which will ensure you are covered if things go pear-shaped. Remember to get a policy that covers you for trekking to 6000m with emergency helicopter evacuation, and in case of trip cancellation (e.g. due to low numbers or weather conditions). In the past, we’ve worked with a number of different companies and have had the best customer experience and speed of response with World Nomads, but the decision is 100% yours if you have a preferred company.

Itinerary

WELCOME TO KATHMANDU

WELCOME TO KATHMANDU

Fri 26 Apr 2024

Please ensure you arrive in Kathmandu no later than today for your check-in at Nepali Ghar Hotel.

Compulsory group briefing at the hotel AM. This will be conducted before the optional Cultural Half-Day Tour departs.

Tonight we all head out as a group for a Nepalese Cultural Dinner.

Fly to Lukla

Fly to Lukla

Sat 27 Apr 2024

If the mountain Gods are with us and the flight is on time, you will arrive in Lukla (2800m) around 10am, wander the streets to buy any last minute shopping and enjoy an early lunch, before starting the mainly downhill trek to Phakding (2610m)

Trek to Phakding

Trek to Phakding

Sat 27 Apr 2024

The 9km hike to Phakding (2160m) should take 3 hours. When you arrive, you can check into your room and spend the afternoon relaxing and acclimatising. Make sure you keep well hydrated; 4 to 5 litres of water a day is essential all the way through the trek.

 

Trek to Namche Bazaar

Trek to Namche Bazaar

Sun 28 Apr 2024

You get to cross a number of vertigo-inducing suspension bridges while gradually moving uphill towards the entrance to the Sagarmatha National Park and the Everest Region. Next, you head downhill for a short time before levelling out alongside the river crossing mixed terrain. The trail follows the river to the final high double suspension bridges before you begin the quad-burning ‘Namche Hill’. It can take 2 hours to reach the Sherpa village of Namche Bazaar (3340m), where we will be based for two nights. Today’s trek is around 12km or 5 hours, with plenty of breaks along the way.

 

 

Acclimatisation Day

Acclimatisation Day

Mon 29 Apr 2024

There’s no such thing as a rest day in the Himalayas! We climb up to the village of Khumjung, visit the local school and shops, then head back to Namche for an afternoon of great coffee, last-minute shopping and even a massage.

Trek to Tengboche

Trek to Tengboche

Tue 30 Apr 2024

Today we hike towards Tengboche, at 3860m. After ascending out of Namche, the first 2 hours are relaxed walking, traversing the left-hand side of the valley, high above the river below. The trail descends down toward the river for our lunch stop. From here it will take 2 – 3 hours to hike up the long hill to the town of Tengboche, home to a stunning monastery and coffee shop that sells the best apple pie and espresso. There are 5-6 hours of hiking today, covering 10km.

 

Trek to Dingboche

Trek to Dingboche

Wed 1 May 2024

From Tengboche, we travel to Dingboche, at 4400m. The trail heads up and down hills before crossing the river and then uphill towards Pangboche for lunch (Pangbouche was one of the villages on the trail that suffered most from the recent earthquakes), which usually takes 2-3 hours. From there it is a gradual uphill trek towards the Imja Valley with views towards Island Peak and an hour later arrives in Dingboche. The total trekking time will be 5 to 6 hours. The distance will be 12km.

Acclimatisation Day

Acclimatisation Day

Thu 2 May 2024

Today, there’s a 300m ascent to the stupa overlooking the town, then it’s back down to Dingboche to relax for the afternoon with a Best Life Adventures surprise activity thrown in.

Trek to Lobuche

Trek to Lobuche

Fri 3 May 2024

From Dingboche, we head to Lobuche, at 4900m. The trail heads back towards the Khumbu valley and becomes a long and slow trek across a beautiful elevated route towards Dugla, where we stop for a while to eat lunch and rest. This usually takes 2 hours and after lunch, from Dugla to Lobuche, will be an additional 3 hours with plenty of rest stops. After stopping at Dugla we have a long uphill section over the Thukla Pass which tops out at the Everest Memorial, before heading on to Lobuche. We’ve been lucky enough to secure accommodation at The Pyramid, a stunning glass research station nestled at the base of the mountains, for our own private Himalayan retreat. We will be trekking for 12km over 5 hours today.

 

Trek to Everest Base Camp

Trek to Everest Base Camp

Sat 4 May 2024

Today’s trek is very beautiful and unique, crossing loose rock and glacial moraine. The up and down trail into Gorak Shep takes approximately 3 hours. We have lunch here and rest before the toughest but most rewarding part of your adventure – the walk into Everest Base Camp which takes around 3 hours where we will spend time basking in the glory of the world’s highest mountain! We then return to Gorak Shep for the night after a huge day of achieving a lifetime goal. Check out the other options to overnight at EBC, or fly over the region in a helicopter.

Summit Kala Patar (5600m)

Summit Kala Patar (5600m)

Sun 5 May 2024

For those with enough energy reserves left, this is one of the highlights of the trip. A dawn ascent of Kala Patar, the perfect place to watch the sunrise over Mount Everest. It’s the toughest physical part of the trek and the return trip takes around 3 hours.

Trek down to Pheriche

Trek down to Pheriche

Sun 5 May 2024

The hike back to Pheriche is around 5 hours, winding back along the path we came up, until Dugla, where we descend into the stunning wide valley where we’ll spend the night. A total of 8 hours of hiking today which is very challenging for most people, covering 16km.

Trek to Namche

Trek to Namche

Mon 6 May 2024

Today we will trek from Pheriche back to Namche Bazar. It is another long day and can take approximately 9 hours. As you are heading downhill, to lower levels of altitude, and you can cover the ground quicker than on the way up. When you get back to Namche you will enjoy the delights at the Namche Bakery or play a few rounds of pool at Cafe Danfe before resting up for the long walk back to Lukla. Today’s journey is 22km.

Trek to Lukla

Trek to Lukla

Tue 7 May 2024

The final furlong! This is another long day and can be one of the hardest, as your body is tired from the trek. You start the day going back down Namche Hill and then tackle the long stretch back to Lukla. Today’s trek can take up to 8 hours and covers 21km. Once you get back through the famous arch into Lukla you can finally say you’ve completed the Everest Base Camp Trek. Tonight we have a celebration dinner and a few local specialities thrown in too.

Fly to Kathmandu

Fly to Kathmandu

Wed 8 May 2024

If the weather gods are with us we fly back to Kathmandu today and check back into Hotel Tibet. We recommended you book your international flight 2-3 days after your trek finishes. Lukla Airport can close due to sudden weather transitions and for a number of days in a row. If flights are cancelled or delayed for a few days, a helicopter charter flight (approx. $300-$400USD) may be required. Please ensure your travel insurance covers this instance.

Explore Kathmandu

Explore Kathmandu

Thu 9 May 2024

Your Best Life Adventure officially ends today, but if inclement mountain weather delays our departure from Lukla to Kathmandu, it is advised that you plan to have at least two extra days in Kathmandu before your international flight departs. Travel insurance is highly recommended.

Free time to discover why Kathmandu is one of the friendliest cities in the world.

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Costs

Costs

A$3,990 per person

INCLUDED:

  • Airport collection and drop off in Kathmandu
  • Return airfare and taxes from Kathmandu to Lukla
  • All hotels and teahouses for the 14 days listed in the itinerary. We will stay at Manslu Hotel in Kathmandu, and in a variety of teahouses while on the trek, including The Pyramid Research Station, just outside Lobuche and overnight in tents at Everest Base Camp. All accommodation is based on twin share. (Single Supplement Price $500 paid in addition to above price)
  • All meals (except where stated), soft drinks and water, local transport, guides, entrance fees etc.
  • Responsible porter service
  • Certified trekking guide, wilderness first aid, certified group leader, assistant guide and chef
  • Medical first aid, oxygen and mask
  • Conservation fees and TIMS permits for Everest Base Camp
  • Arrival dinner in Kathmandu with Nepalese cultural program

NOT INCLUDED:

  • International airfare to and from Event, and any additional helicopter transport in case of inclement weather
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Additional personal expenses including visa and passport fees
  • Tips for guides and porters (approx. $150US)
  • Additional accommodation and associated costs before or after the Event
  • Specialist/specific personal gear and equipment suitable for the Event
  • Additional sightseeing trips or optional extras
  • Meals, other than those specified above
  • Alcohol
  • Fines or penalties incurred during the Event
  • Medical and associated costs including medical evacuation
  • Legal costs incurred during the Event

HOW TO REGISTER & PAY: 

  • Click the BOOK NOW button to book and register for this expedition.
  • A 20% non-refundable Booking Fee is due 7 days after registering for this expedition.
  • Your Balance Due must be paid 90 days prior to departure or your deposit will be forfeit.

FLIGHTS:  Best Life Adventures do NOT include flights into and out of Nepal. You will need to book these, details will be provided after you register. We recommend looking at Skyscanner for an idea of times and prices.

ADDITIONAL EXTRAS: If you’re hiring a down jacket/sleeping bag from us for the trip, or taking a scenic helicopter flight over Everest Base Camp, these need to be paid for in $USD in Nepal.

DIETARY REQUIREMENTS: We can cater for some food allergies or vegetarians but please understand it’s not always possible in remote mountain villages high in the Himalayas. You can list any dietary requirements in the Participant Information Form that you need to complete as one of your tasks in preparation for the expedition.

Our full terms and conditions are published here.

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The trip of a lifetime. It was physically demanding, life-changing, emotional, breathtakingly beautiful, but simply the most rewarding trip. Huge thanks to Best Life Adventures for this bucket list adventure
Chris Black

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I recently went on a trek to base camp with your company and I must say that it was an experience of a lifetime. I want to extend my gratitude and appreciation to your entire team for making this trek so memorable. From the moment we arrived in Kathmandu, everything was organized and well-planned. Our guides and porters were exceptional - they were knowledgeable, patient, and always took care of us. They also made sure that we were adjusted to the altitude and provided us with all the necessary information and equipment.
Shelley Burchett

Trekker Extraordinaire

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