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Our Nepal Mt, Everest adventure begins with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla in the Khumbu Valley. From here, we trek to Namche Bazar, the Sherpa capital Himalayan trekking in Nepal, before breaking off the main Everest trail and heading west to Thame and onwards towards the remote Nangpa Valley, close to the border with Tibet. The first of our three passes, the Renjo La, is a tough day, but our reward is stunning views of Everest, as well and mountains to the east and Cho Oyu (the world's sixth highest mountain) to the west. It is a leisurely descent to idyllic Gokyo Lakes, where we will have a rest day, before climbing the famous view point of Gokyo Ri, the first of our three peaks. Our trek then continues over the colossal Ngozumpa Glacier before climbing to the foot of the next high pass, the Cho La pass. The crossing of the Cho La involves walking up steep scree, which is frequently icy, to reach a small glacier at the top, before zig zagging down the other side.All applicable government and local taxes as per the itinerary
Nepal entry visa fee
Lunch & Dinner in KTM
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Personal expenses e.g. phone calls, laundry, bar bills & extra porters
Hot Shower in during the trekking period is not included
Cost arising out of landslides, road blockade, and rescue of any form, cancellation of flight or reasons beyond our control
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Day wise Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Day 01: Arrival and Meet day in Kathmandu Airport

    Day 01: Arrival and Meet day in Kathmandu Airport

    first we will make welcome Mt, Everest Himalayan country of Nepal. Your arrival at the Tribhuvan international airport our representative welcomes you and assists to transfer in your hotel in Kathmandu. And you will have to make rest day in kathmandu and make permit day and you can look round in kathmandu valley, After time to get refreshed, evening you will meet and transfer for welcome dinner in Nepal culture restaurant in the heart of Kathmandu and briefing about your trip and overnight at Hotel and we meet early morning and we start our trekking trip.

    • Meals & Drinks : Meals on your own.
  • Day 2 : Kathmandu to Phakding.

    Day 2: We will make an early morning start for the Twin Otter flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2,840m/9,317ft), the gateway to the Khumbu. This is an exciting flight, with a glimpse of Everest in the distance. In Lukla, we will meet our trekking staff and porters before setting off straightaway. Our first stop is at Phakding, where we set up camp for the night.

  • Day 3 : Trek to Namche Bazaa

    Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,450m) - 4 to 5 hours
    We will continue up the banks of the Dudh Koshi, crossing it twice by suspension bridges before reaching the Khumbu National Park. We will then cross the confluence of the Dudh Koshi and the Bhote Koshi on a high suspension bridge before climbing steeply for about two hours up 'Namche Hill' to reach Namche Bazaar. This is a prosperous trading town and the capital of the Khumbu Region. Many Tibetans cross the nearby border to trade their wares and the local market is a fascinating spectacle. This is a good place to buy genuine Tibetan artefacts. Just across the valley to the east stand the impressive peaks of Thamserku and Kangtega.

    • Meals & Drinks : Dinner and breakfast at Trek to Namche Bazaa
  • Day 4 : Acclimatisation in Namche Bazaar

    Acclimatisation in Namche Bazaar

    We will spend a day in Namche Bazaar, resting and allowing our bodies to become better acclimatised to the altitude of 3,450m. In the morning, we will walk up to Khumjung and glance-by the school as well as visit the Everest View Hotel (3,900m) before returning to Namche for lunch. The afternoon may be spent shopping or exploring the nooks and crannies of this ancient settlement.

    • Meals & Drinks : Namche & Khumjung
  • Day 5 : Namche Bazaar to Thame (3,844m) - 4 to 5 hours

    Namche Bazaar to Thame (3,844m) - 4 to 5 hours

    From Namche, we leave the main Everest Base Camp trail behind us and journey north-west towards Tibet. We may meet Tibetans coming over the high passes and down the valley to trade their goods in Namche Bazaar. Thame is famous for being the birthplace of Tenzing Norgay.

    • Meals & Drinks : Thame.
  • Day 6 : Acclimatisation day in Thame

    Acclimatisation day in Thame

    Today, we will rest and enjoy our surroundings. Thame is a relaxing place to take this essential acclimatisation day in readiness for the large height gain to reach Lungden tomorrow. There are particularly good views from here of Teng Kangpoche and Kwangde Ri to the south. There is a monastery above the town, which we can take a stroll to in order to aid acclimatisation a little more.

    • Meals & Drinks : At Thame
  • Day 7 : Thame to Lungden (4,380m)

    Thame to Lungden (4,380m)

    Having left most trekkers behind us, we will not find many more until we arrive at Gokyo, as Thame tends to be the limit of exploration for most people. So, the high valley beyond the village remains the simple domain of yaks, farming and Sherpas. Today we walk-by some very old, authentic Himalayan Villages that blend almost invisibly into the landscape. We eventually reach the small village of Lungden, for the night.

    • Meals & Drinks : Lungden (4,380m)
  • Day 8 : Lungden to Renjo La Base Camp

    Lungden to Renjo La Base Camp (4,900m) - 3 to 4 hours

    It is a steady walk on a mostly easy-going path to reach our campsite in a beautiful, deserted valley, just below the Nangpa La. This pass is an historical and important trade route between Tibet and Nepal. It is still in use today, despite attempts to control the flow of goods and migrants over its' snowy reaches.

    • Meals & Drinks : Renjo
  • Day 9 : Cross the Renjo La (5,388m) to Gokyo Lakes

    Cross the Renjo La (5,388m) to Gokyo Lakes (4,790m) - 6 hours

    The ascent of the Renjo La is up a good but rocky path, which the locals frequently cross with yaks. The climb is bound to feel tough at these altitudes, so we make an early start to give ourselves plenty of time. Once on top of the pass, the views towards Everest to the east are some of the best. For a keen photographer, being within the mountains yet faced with such an expansive and open vista never fails to surprise, with Everest, Cho Oyu, Gyanchung Kang, Makalu, Nuptse and Ama Dablam all laid out before us. Having taken some time to enjoy these views, we begin the descent to Gokyo Lakes, down a fairly rough trail at first, before continuing steeply down a blunt ridge to eventually reach more level ground. From here we skirt the north side of the Dudh Pokhari traveling eastwards towards Gokyo Lakes.

  • Day 10 : Rest day at Gokyo Lakes

    Rest day at Gokyo Lakes (4,790m)

    It is timely to have a rest day today as the previous day's climb would have been pretty hard and we have tough days ahead. Gokyo is a relaxing place to stay and soak up breathtaking scenery. It's quieter than the main Everest trail. We will have a leisurely breakfast and perhaps a wander down to one of the lakes in the afternoon, or take a gentle stroll up onto the moraine at the edge of the vast Ngozumpa Glacier. However, it is important to remember that this is a rest day, so we will keep our exertions small.

    • Meals & Drinks : Gokyo Lakes
  • Day 11 : Gokyo Ri to trek to Dragna

    Ascent of Gokyo Ri (5,357m) - 2 hours. Trek to Dragnag (4,700m) - 2 to 3 hours

    Today, we climb up the first of the 3 Peaks in our itinerary - perhaps the finest viewpoint in the world! From the top, we will get stunning views of Everest and other peaks such as Cho Oyu. We start early so we can witness the ink-black sky yield to the sun as it rises in the east and gracefully bathes first Everest's tip and then its great south-west face with an incandescent orange glow. We'll be there after two to three hours of zig-zagging our way to the top. The summit boulders of Gokyo-Ri will be draped with prayer flags as a sign of the repeated homage our Sherpas and porters pay to their gods. We descend back down to Gokyo for lunch, hopefully by mid-morning. As soon as we are ready, we set off on the trail once more, heading now for the far side of the glacier to camp at Dragnag. The route across the moraine of the glacier is mostly on sandy trails that weave amongst the 'moonscape' of the glacier. On the far side, we reach the small hamlet of Dragnag having walked for 2 to 3 hours from Gokyo.

    • Meals & Drinks : Gokyo Lakes
  • Day 12 : Cho La pass to Dzongla

    Cho La pass (5,380m) to Dzongla (4,830m) - 8 to 9 hours

    This is a big day, as we tackle the second of the High Passes. We need to set off very early in the morning to ensure that we cross the Cho La and descend to Dzongla in good time. At first, we make a very gradual ascent alongside the river up a small valley to eventually reach a sandy ridgeline. This gives a great view of the Cho La ahead and of some daunting 6,000m peaks to the north and south: Nirekha Peak, Kangshung Peak and Cholatse, among them. We make a long, gradual descent on a pleasant grassy path to reach a lunch stop below the pass. After lunch, the ground becomes steeper and rockier; it is time to pack away our trekking poles. The route weaves around boulders at first, before climbing up onto stonier ground. There is a final steep section to reach the pass itself. This is on lose ground, which can often be icy, so we need to take great care; it might be necessary to fix a short section of rope as well as to use crampons, which we will have with us just in case. The top of the pass is glaciated and we walk across a flat section of snow for about 15 minutes before dropping off the side and back onto rock. With Dzongla below us and now in sight, we pick our way down the far side of the pass and descend into a lovely valley. A stream that meanders along the bottom leads us to our campsite where we take a well-deserved rest.

    • Meals & Drinks : Dzongla
  • Day 13 : Dzongla to Lobuje

    Dzongla to Lobuje (4,910m) 3/4 hours

    The trail from Dzongla descends a little, and then contours steadily around Awi Peak, before joining the main Khumbu Valley and reaching Lobuje. There are yet more superb views today, including towards the distinctive north face of Ama Dablam. It will probably feel like something of a 'culture shock' arriving in Lobuje, as this is a busy place where all base camp trekkers stay en route to Everest.

    • Meals & Drinks : Lobuje
  • Day 14 : Lobuje to Gorak Shep

    Lobuje to Gorak Shep 5,180m 3/4 hours and visit Everest Base camp

    About three hours beyond Lobuje, we reach Gorak Shep and visit Everest Base Camp, the site of the expedition's Everest base camp. From here, we explore the surrounding area and visit the real Everest Base Camp. After lunch and feeling well settled we strike out for the top of our Second Peak; visit Everest Base Camp the like Black Rock and Glacier. This is best tackled in the late afternoon to be on the top in the early evening, as the sun to the west will illuminate Everest with a kinder and more generous light for photographs, than when it's in the eastern sky. If we each have a warm jacket and hat, it won't matter if we're on top as the sun sets, to see the alpenglow slip off Everest's summit, as the lights in the lodges far below will guide us like stars back to our camp and a warm bowl of soup before dinner.

    • Meals & Drinks : Gorak Shep
  • Day 15 : Descend to Lobuje Via Kalapathar.

    Descend to Lobuje 2/4 hours

    In the morning, if we have not done so already, we have another chance of reaching the top of Kala Pattar. Without a need to rush, we retrace our steps back, alongside the Khumbu Glacier, to reach Lobuje, where we spend the night. Tomorrow is another big day, as we plan to tackle the third of the High Passes, to place us ready and in position for the last of our 3 Peaks.

    • Meals & Drinks : Lobuje
  • Day 16 : Kongma La pass 5,550m to Chukkung

    Kongma La pass 5,550m to Chukkung 4,720m

    Much underrated, the Kongma La is a challenging pass and a more interesting way to approach the Imja Valley than via Dugla and Dingboche, as is usual for most trekking parties. The path is steep at first but eventually reaches the top of the pass. Here, the views from the Kongma La are really spectacular, especially towards Makalu in the east, of Ama Dablam's North Ridge and of Nuptse towering immediately over our heads. Passing by some glacial lakes and yak pastures on the descent, Chukkung is a small settlement reached in about 4 hours from the pass.

    • Meals & Drinks : Chukkung
  • Day 17 : Climb Chukkung Ri

    Climb Chukkung Ri 5,550m. 4 to 5 hours. Trek to Dingboche 4,410m 3/4 hours

    We awake early for the last of our ascents. We will have a quick breakfast to warm us before we head off on our final challenge. From the hamlet, the path quickly leads upwards, crossing open grassy slopes and heading directly for the towering massif of Lhotse that stands indomitably behind our mountain. Being well acclimatised and very fit after 2 weeks of Himalayan walking, this peak should come more quickly than the others. But, it will remain tough to get to the top and the zig-zags will appear as daunting as any taken so far. Nevertheless, as the sun breaks on the horizon, we expect the warming sky to greet us as we make the final steps up rocky blocks. Once more, prayer flags mark our summit and seal our triumph. The views from the top are as stupendous as we have come to expect. But, this time the views allow us to trace out our great journey across the Khumbu with the Dudh Khosi draining south, to Lukla and the terai beyond, whilst to the west we glance over the Cho La and Gokyo towards Tibet. Gazing over Ama Dablam and onwards to Namche Bazaar, to our backs stands the gigantic wall of Lhotse. This wall of rock and ice is the only thing in the world mighty enough to veil Everest, which now hides behind it. Robbed of Everest however, we are repaid with views of Makalu to the east and of the great mountains of the Upper Hongu, such as Chamlang and Baruntse. It is hard to imagine a more fitting way to finish such a majestic tour of the Khumbu Himal, than to stand among, but at the feet of such towering giants.

    Having descended from our high point, we will have brunch before trekking easily down to Dingboche, which we arrive at in only a few hours.

    • Meals & Drinks : Chukkung
  • Day 18 : Trek to Kyangjuma 3,550m

    Trek to Kyangjuma 3,550m

    Following the main Everest trail down the beautifully scenic valley, we pass through Pangboche at the base of Ama Dabkam and cross the river before climbing to the monastery at Thyangboche. Here we will no doubt take advantage of the bakery, as well as spending some time exploring the famous monastery. A circuit of the monastery, with its many prayer wheels is not to be missed, as is an exploration of the inside. From Thyangboche, a steep descent of around 500m leads through bird-filled rhododendron bushes and fir trees to the Dudh Koshi at Phunki Dingma. From here, we have to climb up the opposite bank but now with a huge advantage compared with those toiling in the opposite direction and yet to become accustomed to the rarefied air. We will continue to Kyangjuma where we spend the night.

    • Meals & Drinks : Pangbuche
  • Day 19 : Trek to Phakding 2,610m 5 to 6 hours

    Trek to Phakding 2,610m 5 to 6 hours

    We continue on the path leading back to Namche Bazaar. We should have enough time in Namche to shop and relax in the bakery with a coffee and a cake, or even to check the Internet. We sweep down the steep descent of Namche Hill back to the suspension bridge over the Dudh Koshi and into the small village of Monjo. We now saunter back along familiar paths, taking our leisure with tea whenever we fancy a break. We arrive in Phakding for our last tented night.

    • Meals & Drinks : Manjo
  • Day 20 : Trek to Lukla

    Trek to Lukla 2,840m 3 to 4 hours

    The trail now flattens out and we cross the river twice more before a rising traverse up the hillside, past numerous teahouses to Lukla. Our last day of steady trekking will be a real joy as, at lower altitudes and nothing left to prove, we can soak up the atmosphere in each of the villages as we amble through. All excess energy is guaranteed to be exhausted at our party this evening with our Nepalese crew.

    • Meals & Drinks : Lukla
  • Day 21 : Flight backs from Lukla to Kathmandu

    Flight backs from Lukla to Kathmandu

    An early morning flight. We will be met at the domestic airport in Kathmandu and taken to the Summit Hotel. The afternoon can be spent exploring the city and visiting some of the temples, or simply browsing bookshops and shopping in the Thamel area. The team may choose to eat at the Summit Hotel tonight or in town at one of the many good tourist restaurants in Thamel.

    • Meals & Drinks : Kathmandu

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  • Nepal entry visa fee
  • Lunch & Dinner in KTM
  • Insurance
  • Personal expenses e.g. phone calls, laundry, bar bills & extra porters
  • Hot Shower in during the trekking period is not included
  • Cost arising out of landslides, road blockade, and rescue of any form, cancellation of flight or reasons beyond our control
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