EVEREST BASE CAMP CLASSIC
US$3,060.00
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28 Days
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Everest
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Spring/Autumn
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Trekking
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5,550 Meters
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Hard
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Car/Plane
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01-16 People
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JH#220
Overviews
Everest Base Camp Classic Trek: An Overview The Everest Base Camp Classic Trek, also known as the Jiri to Everest Base Camp Trek, is the original route taken by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. This iconic trail begins in Jiri, offering a scenic and culturally rich alternative to flying directly into Lukla. While more challenging and longer than the standard route, this classic trek rewards adventurers with fewer crowds, gradual acclimatization, and diverse Himalayan landscapes. Why Choose the Everest Region? Home to Mount Everest, the tallest peak in the world, the Khumbu region is Nepal’s most renowned trekking destination. The classic route from Jiri offers a deeper experience, allowing you to explore the lesser-traveled lower Everest region before merging with the main trail. Along the way, you'll enjoy breathtaking views, connect with Sherpa culture, support remote communities, and create unforgettable memories in the heart of the Himalayas. The Trekking Experience Your journey begins in Kathmandu, where you can visit cultural landmarks like Bhaktapur Durbar Square, the Bouddhanath Stupa, and the sacred Pashupatinath Temple. From there, a scenic drive takes you to Jiri, where the trek begins through terraced farms, rhododendron forests, and peaceful villages. As you ascend, the trail opens to dramatic alpine scenery, snow-capped peaks, and glacial rivers, leading you toward Everest Base Camp. Embrace the Journey Throughout the trek, you’ll be welcomed by warm-hearted locals whose hospitality uplifts every step. From serene forests to high Himalayan passes, every section of this trail offers beauty, challenge, and inspiration. Whether you're photographing towering peaks, reflecting in tranquil valleys, or simply listening to the rhythm of your footsteps, the Everest Base Camp Classic Trek promises a journey of transformation and discovery. Everest Base Camp Classic Trek DifficultyThe Everest Base Camp Classic Trek via Cho La Pass is a challenging high-altitude adventure ideal for trekkers with solid physical fitness and previous trekking experience. This route includes the iconic Everest Base Camp trail along with the demanding Cho La Pass (5,420 meters)—known for steep climbs, icy sections, and unpredictable Himalayan weather.
Expect to walk 6–8 hours daily on rugged, often uneven mountain terrain, with multiple days spent above 4,000 meters. While no technical climbing gear is required, proper acclimatization, endurance, and mental resilience are essential. Those prepared for this tough but rewarding journey will be treated to stunning Himalayan views, unique Sherpa culture, and an immense sense of achievement. Everest Base Camp Classic Trek CostThe cost of the Everest Base Camp Classic Trek offers great value, whether you're trekking solo or in a group. Our packages typically include a certified trekking guide, porter assistance, all required permits (Sagarmatha National Park & Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality), teahouse accommodation, three daily meals, and all domestic ground transportation.
Solo trekkers receive personalized service and flexibility, while groups benefit from tiered pricing discounts—the larger the group, the lower the per-person rate. We also offer seasonal deals during less busy months, making this iconic trek even more affordable.
While our prices are aligned with international standards, we’re happy to provide custom quotes for private or specialized group requests. Our goal is to deliver top value without compromising safety, comfort, or service quality, ensuring your trek through the Everest region is both unforgettable and fairly priced.
Itinerary (Plan)
Arrive in Kathmandu, Nepal's vibrant capital, where you'll be warmly welcomed with marigold garlands. After transferring to your hotel, take time to relax and acclimate to the bustling city. Discover vibrant local markets, indulge in traditional Nepali dishes, and delve into Kathmandu's rich cultural tapestry. This initial day is perfect for easing into your journey, setting the stage for the exciting adventures ahead in Eastern Nepal. A representative from Jagadamba Holidays will ensure a smooth and pleasant arrival.
Optional Evening Activity:
If you wish, you can spend your evening experiencing the Pashupatinath Aarti, a captivating religious ceremony held at the Pashupatinath Temple. The Aarti usually begins around 6:00 PM and lasts for approximately an hour. This ceremony is a mesmerizing display of traditional music and rituals, providing a profound insight into Hindu spiritual practices. Please check the exact time for the Aarti on the day of your visit, as it may vary. This option is not included in the standard itinerary but offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in local culture.
After breakfast at the lodge, begin your scenic journey from Kathmandu to Shivalaya (1,770m / 5,807 ft.), covering approximately 199 kilometers in about 7 to 8 hours. This long yet captivating drive winds through rolling hills, lush forests, and picturesque Nepalese countryside. Along the way, pass vibrant villages, terraced fields, and traditional farms—offering a first glimpse into the rich cultural landscape of the Solu region.
As you approach Shivalaya 91,770 m), the scenery shifts dramatically, revealing sweeping mountain ridges and deep river valleys. You’ll have chances to pause at scenic viewpoints to admire the majestic Himalayan foothills. This beautiful drive serves as the perfect prelude to your Everest Base Camp Classic Trek, following the legendary Edmund Hillary Trail—named after the first man to summit Everest on May 29, 1953.
Upon arrival in Shivalaya, a peaceful village nestled amid green hills, settle into your lodge and take in the tranquil surroundings. This charming destination marks the official start of your trek, offering a serene atmosphere to rest and prepare for the adventures ahead.
After breakfast at the lodge, begin your trek to Bhandar (2,190 m / 7,200 ft), a scenic journey of approximately 9.65 kilometers that takes 5 to 6 hours. Along the way, immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes as you ascend 910 meters and descend 630 meters.
The trail starts with a gentle ascent through dense forests and fertile rural farmland. You’ll pass charming mountain villages, offering opportunities to interact with friendly locals and experience authentic rural life. Stunning panoramic views of rolling hills and lush valleys unfold as you trek, making every step rewarding.
As you near Bhandar, the terrain gradually levels, leading you into this peaceful hilltop village. Bhandar is the perfect place to relax and soak in spectacular views of the surrounding landscapes. Settle into Shobha Lodge and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, reflecting on the day’s adventure and the warm hospitality of the Solu region.
After breakfast at the lodge, embark on your trek to Sete (2,600 m / 8,530 ft), a peaceful village nestled in the lush, forested hills of Nepal’s Everest region. This scenic journey spans approximately 11.2 kilometers and takes about 5 to 6 hours, with a total ascent of 1,060 meters and descent of 560 meters.
The trail begins with a gentle descent to Kinja, winding through terraced farmlands and traditional villages that offer a glimpse into authentic rural Nepali life. Kinja is a perfect place to pause, interact with locals, and enjoy the tranquil Himalayan ambiance before beginning the steeper uphill section.
From Kinja, the trail ascends steadily through dense forests and rolling hills, revealing panoramic views of verdant valleys and majestic Himalayan foothills. Upon arrival in Sete, you'll be embraced by the serene charm of this hillside village—an ideal place to rest, rejuvenate, and prepare for the next day's challenge: the Lamjura Pass, a major highlight of the Everest Base Camp Classic Trek.
After breakfast at the lodge, begin your trek to Junbesi (2,700 m / 8,858 ft), crossing the stunning Lamjura Pass (3,530 m / 11,581 ft) — the highest point before reaching Namche Bazaar. This rewarding route covers approximately 13.3 kilometers and takes about 6 to 7 hours, with an ascent of 1,020 meters and a descent of 910 meters.
The climb to Lamjura Pass is both challenging and scenic, winding through lush rhododendron and pine forests that burst with vibrant colors in springtime. From the summit, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks and expansive rolling hills, creating a truly unforgettable trekking experience.
The descent toward Junbesi transitions to gentler terrain, revealing sweeping views of the valley below. This traditional Sherpa village offers an authentic cultural encounter, where you can explore local customs and immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the Sherpa people. Junbesi provides a peaceful and ideal overnight stop, enriching your journey through the heart of the Everest region.
After breakfast at the lodge, embark on your trek to Nunthala (2,200 m / 7,218 ft), crossing the picturesque Taksindu Pass (3,070 m / 10,072 ft). This challenging trek covers approximately 16.5 kilometers and typically takes 7 to 8 hours, with an ascent of 850 meters and a descent of 1,320 meters.
The journey from Junbesi begins with a steady climb through lush forests and traditional Sherpa villages, offering fascinating insights into authentic local rural life. Approaching Taksindu Pass, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping Himalayan vistas, including, on clear days, stunning views of Mount Everest in the distance. Taksindu La offers an ideal resting point to take in the stunning panoramic views before beginning your descent.
The trail down to Nunthala meanders through terraced fields and dense forests, creating a truly picturesque setting. Nestled in a quiet valley, Nunthala offers a peaceful retreat where you can relax and fully immerse yourself in the serene Sherpa lifestyle. This tranquil village provides the perfect end to a day rich in scenic beauty and cultural experiences.
After breakfast at the lodge, set off on your trek to Bupsa (2,360 m / 7,743 ft), immersing yourself in lush landscapes and traditional Sherpa villages. This scenic trek covers approximately 10.7 kilometers and typically takes 5 to 6 hours, with an ascent of 890 meters and a descent of 770 meters.
The journey begins with a gentle descent through picturesque terraced fields and vibrant forests. Along the way, you’ll pass through charming Sherpa settlements, offering unique opportunities to observe daily life and engage with the warm local community. This cultural interaction provides a deeper insight into the rich heritage of the Sherpa people.
As you near Bupsa, the terrain grows slightly rugged, revealing stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Upon arrival, Bupsa welcomes trekkers with its serene atmosphere and tranquil surroundings — the perfect setting to rest and reflect on your Himalayan adventure before continuing your journey through Nepal’s majestic landscapes.
After breakfast at the lodge, set off on your trek to Surke (2,400 m / 7,874 ft), where scenic trails and rich Sherpa heritage await. This trek covers approximately 12.8 kilometers and typically takes 5 to 6 hours, with an ascent of 800 meters and a descent of 850 meters.
The trail begins with a gentle ascent through lush forests and charming Sherpa villages, immersing you in the vibrant culture and warm hospitality of the local community. Along the way, you’ll pass traditional homes and terraced fields where locals farm, offering a fascinating glimpse into the authentic rural lifestyle of the Sherpa people.
As you approach Surke, the path opens up to reveal stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, enhancing the natural beauty of the trek. Upon arrival, Surke welcomes you with a peaceful atmosphere — an ideal place to rest, reflect, and prepare for the next leg of your unforgettable Himalayan adventure.
After breakfast at the lodge, embark on your trek to Phakding (2,620 m / 8,596 ft.) where tranquil landscapes and rich Sherpa cultural insights await. This scenic trek covers approximately 9.8 kilometers and typically takes 4 to 5 hours, with an ascent of 580 meters and a descent of 250 meters.
The trail begins with a gentle descent through lush forests along the banks of the Dudh Koshi River, offering a serene backdrop as you journey toward Phakding. Along the way, you’ll pass small Sherpa villages, providing a unique opportunity to observe daily life and experience the warm hospitality and rich traditions of the local people.
As you near Phakding, the landscape reveals impressive vistas of majestic mountains and expansive valleys, enhancing the natural beauty of the journey. This charming village offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it the perfect spot to relax and reflect. Serving as a gateway to the Everest region, Phakding enriches your trekking adventure with its natural beauty and vibrant cultural heritage.
After your breakfast at the lodge, embark on your trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m / 11,286 ft.), traversing the scenic route through Monjo (2,835 m). The trek covers about 9.5 kilometers and takes approximately 5 to 6 hours. During this journey, you will ascend 860 meters and descend 190 meters.
We embark on a picturesque trek in the Khumbu region along the Dudh Koshi River. Here, we'll cross stunning suspension bridges adorned with colorful prayer flags. As we navigate the trail, we pass through charming Sherpa villages and lush rhododendron forests, steadily ascending while soaking in breathtaking views of majestic snow-capped peaks.
This journey offers both beauty and challenge, making every step worthwhile. Upon reaching Namche Bazaar (3,440 m / 11,286 ft.), the largest Sherpa village and a vital trading hub, we'll have ample opportunity to acclimatize to the altitude.
Namche Bazaar's vibrant market is bustling with shops, cafes, and bakeries, creating a lively atmosphere against the dramatic Himalayan backdrop. After checking into our lodge, you can relax, hydrate, and enjoy a warm meal. In the evening, we'll gather with our group to share stories and reflect on the day's adventures, setting the stage for an exciting acclimatization day ahead.
This trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar not only showcases stunning vistas but also immerses you in the rich Sherpa culture, making it a memorable part of your Everest Base Camp journey.
Make the most of your rest day in Namche Bazaar by acclimatizing to the altitude and immersing yourself in the stunning beauty of the Khumbu region. After a hearty breakfast, you can either explore the vibrant town of Namche or embark on an optional scenic trek to Khunde, passing through Khumjung village, with a stop at the renowned Everest View Hotel (3,880 m / 12,730 ft.).
This picturesque hike to Khunde offers breathtaking views of the world's tallest peaks, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. The well-marked trail is relatively steep, rewarding trekkers with panoramic vistas and ample opportunities for memorable photographs. At the Everest View Hotel, take a moment to pause for refreshments while soaking in the magnificent surroundings before continuing your journey to Khunde, a charming Sherpa village rich in culture and history.
Once in Khunde, explore local attractions such as the Sherpa museum and historic monasteries, which showcase the unique heritage of the Sherpa people. After your trek, return to Namche Bazaar for a leisurely lunch and some free time to visit local shops, purchase trekking gear, or unwind at a cozy café with stunning mountain views.
In the evening, gather with your group to share stories from your day and enjoy a warm meal together. This day of exploration and acclimatization not only enriches your experience in the Himalayas but also prepares you for the exciting adventures that lie ahead.
The round-trip trek from Namche Bazaar to Khunde via the Everest View Hotel and Khumjung covers approximately 8.15 kilometers and typically takes 5 to 6 hours. During the journey, you will ascend 550 meters and descend 550 meters.
After breakfast at your lodge, embark on your trek to Khumjung (3,780 m / 12,402 ft), taking the scenic route that passes by Hotel Everest View (3,880 m). The trek covers about 4.5 kilometers and takes approximately 2 to 3 hours. During this journey, you will ascend 440 meters and descend 100 meters.
This day is perfect for acclimatization and a short scenic walk, with the trek from Hotel Everest View to Khumjung offering a blend of breathtaking views and cultural insights. The trail begins with a moderate ascent, leading you through lush pine forests and rhododendron bushes, with occasional clearings that provide stunning views of the Himalayan giants, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku.
After about an hour of trekking, you'll arrive at the renowned Hotel Everest View, situated at an elevation that offers spectacular 360-degree vistas of the surrounding peaks. Take a moment to relax and enjoy a warm drink while soaking in the mesmerizing scenery, which is a highlight of this trek.
Once refreshed, continue your journey along a relatively easy trail that descends slightly towards Khumjung village. This picturesque village is known for its traditional Sherpa homes and the Khumjung Monastery, which houses a scalp believed to be from a yeti. Additionally, the village is home to the Hillary School, established by Sir Edmund Hillary to support local education. As you explore Khumjung, interact with the friendly locals and immerse yourself in the rich Sherpa culture that defines this area.
After enjoying the sights and sounds of Khumjung, begin your return trek to Namche Bazaar. The trail takes you along a slightly different route, descending steadily and offering more breathtaking views of Ama Dablam and the surrounding ranges. Upon your return to Namche, you'll have plenty of time to enjoy a late lunch or relax in a cozy café, reflecting on your enriching day of exploration and acclimatization in this beautiful region.
After enjoying a hearty breakfast at your lodge in Khumjung, begin your scenic trek to Dole (4,200 m / 13,780 ft) via the stunning Mong La Pass (3,975 m / 13,041). This rewarding day covers approximately 8 kilometers, taking around 4 to 5 hours, with an ascent of 720 meters and a descent of 430 meters.
The trail climbs gently out of Khumjung, winding through peaceful forests of rhododendron and pine. Along the way, enjoy vibrant Himalayan landscapes rich with flora and fauna, and look out for Himalayan tahr, yaks, and colorful danphe pheasants, Nepal’s national bird.
Mong La Pass (3,975 m / 13,041) marks a key highlight of the day. Take a well-deserved rest at the top and soak in breathtaking views of Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and surrounding peaks. This vantage point offers excellent photo opportunities and a sense of elevation above the deep Khumbu valleys.
Descending from the pass, the trail leads toward the peaceful village of Dole. You’ll pass through alpine meadows, pastures, and traditional Sherpa settlements that reflect the quiet rhythm of life in the high Himalayas.
Upon arriving in Dole, you’ll be welcomed by crisp mountain air and the serene setting of a Sherpa village nestled among hills and stone-built lodges. Enjoy a warm meal and relax for the evening while watching the sunset over the snow-covered peaks.
This trek from Khumjung to Dole combines natural beauty, cultural charm, and striking Himalayan vistas—an unforgettable journey in the heart of the Everest trekking region.
After breakfast at your lodge in Dole, embark on a picturesque trek to Machhermo (4,470 m / 14,665 ft), a serene village in the heart of the Everest region. The trek covers approximately 5 kilometers and takes 3 to 4 hours. During this journey, you will ascend 400 meters and descend 50 meters.
The trek begins with a gentle ascent as you leave the peaceful village of Dole behind. The trail takes you through lush alpine meadows, where you’ll notice grazing yaks and traditional stone houses dotting the landscape. As you hike, the scenery opens up to offer breathtaking views of towering Himalayan peaks, including Cho Oyu (8,201 m), the sixth-highest mountain in the world.
The path winds through high-altitude pastures and across small streams, presenting the raw beauty of the Everest region’s rugged terrain. This section of the trek provides a sense of tranquility, with fewer crowds and expansive vistas of snow-capped mountains. As you progress, the thinning air becomes more noticeable, a reminder of the altitude, so take time to acclimatize and enjoy the surroundings.
Before reaching Machhermo, you will pass through the small hamlet of Luza (4,360 m), where a short rest is recommended to catch your breath and soak in the stunning views. Continuing onward, the trail remains relatively steady, with minor ups and downs, offering magnificent panoramas of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
Upon arrival in Machhermo, you will be greeted by the quiet charm of this high-altitude village. Machhermo is known for its yak pastures and is believed to be the site of a famous yeti sighting in 1974, adding an element of intrigue to the visit. You may also want to visit the Machhermo Porter Rescue Center, which provides vital information on altitude sickness and offers a chance to learn more about the health precautions necessary for high-altitude trekking.
After settling into your lodge, enjoy a warm meal and take time to relax. The village offers a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of trekking. Spend the evening reflecting on the day’s journey while admiring the views of the Himalayas, which become particularly captivating as the sun sets over the peaks.
This trek from Dole to Machhermo offers an unforgettable combination of awe-inspiring landscapes and insights into the Sherpa culture, making it a memorable experience for trekkers in the Everest region.
Today is your designated rest day in Machhermo, providing you with the perfect opportunity to acclimatize to the high altitude. At an elevation of 4,470 meters, taking time to rest and adjust to the thinner air is essential for your overall well-being during the trek. However, for those feeling energetic and seeking additional adventure, there is an optional hike to Machhermo Peak (4,600 m), offering rewarding panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
Begin your day with a leisurely breakfast at your lodge, soaking in the peaceful ambiance of Machhermo, a charming Sherpa village known for its breathtaking scenery. If you choose to take a rest day, immerse yourself in the village's charm by engaging with the welcoming locals or relishing the peaceful atmosphere of this high-altitude retreat. Machhermo is also home to the Machhermo Hospital and Rescue Post, where you can learn about altitude sickness and other important aspects of high-altitude trekking from the experienced staff.
For those opting for the optional hike, embark on a short but invigorating trek towards Machhermo Peak. The climb to 4,600 meters presents spectacular vistas of snow-draped summits, featuring the impressive Cho Oyu, the sixth-highest peak globally. The trek features a moderate trail, ensuring accessibility for trekkers with different levels of experience, while the breathtaking views from the summit reward your efforts splendidly. From the peak, you can capture stunning photographs of the Everest region's rugged terrain and vast mountain ranges.
After returning from your hike or spending a relaxing day in the village, enjoy a warm meal at your lodge in the evening. Gather around with fellow trekkers to share experiences while basking in the breathtaking sunset illuminating the surrounding mountains.
Whether you choose to rest or take the optional hike, this day in Machhermo serves as an important part of your acclimatization process, preparing you for the upcoming challenges and breathtaking experiences that await higher up in the Everest region.
The round-trip trek from Machhermo to Machhermo Peak (approximately 4,600 m) covers about 4 kilometers and typically takes 2 to 3 hours. During the journey, you will ascend 270 meters and descend 270 meters.
After enjoying breakfast at your lodge in Machhermo, embark on an exhilarating trek to Gokyo (4,790 m / 15,715 ft), a captivating village nestled alongside the breathtaking Gokyo Lakes. This scenic trek covers approximately 6.9 kilometers and typically takes about 3 to 4 hours to complete. During this journey, you will ascend 390 meters while descending 30 meters.
The path winds through lush valleys and alpine meadows adorned with vibrant flora. The soothing melodies of babbling brooks and the cheerful songs of birds amplify your bond with the natural world. You may encounter herds of yaks and the occasional Himalayan mountain goat along the way, adding wildlife to your adventure.
The ascent is steady, offering stunning views of surrounding peaks, including the imposing Machapuchare and majestic Cho Oyu. The trail gradually leads you alongside the Gokyo Lakes, a series of turquoise glacial lakes known for their breathtaking beauty and serene atmosphere. The colors of the lakes change with the light, providing a mesmerizing spectacle that invites you to pause and reflect.
Upon reaching Gokyo, you will be greeted by the mesmerizing views of the lakes and the towering peaks that encircle them. The village itself is a peaceful haven, perfect for resting and rejuvenating. Once settled into your lodge, take time to explore the area, perhaps venturing to the shores of the lakes for a closer look or simply enjoying the stunning landscapes.
In the evening, gather with fellow trekkers to share stories and experiences while savoring a hearty meal. The tranquil setting of Gokyo, combined with the breathtaking beauty of the surroundings, creates an unforgettable atmosphere for relaxation and reflection after a day of trekking.
This trek from Machhermo to Gokyo is not only a journey through stunning landscapes but also an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Everest region, making it a highlight of your Himalayan adventure.
After your breakfast at the lodge, begin your well-deserved rest day for acclimatization by immersing yourself in the serene beauty of the Everest region. This day provides an essential opportunity for your body to acclimatize to the high altitude, allowing you to enjoy tranquil moments in your lodge or teahouse. Reflect on your journey thus far, journal your experiences, or simply enjoy the breathtaking mountain views surrounding you.
For those seeking a bit of adventure, consider taking an optional day hike to the fourth and fifth lakes of Ngozumpa Tse (5,040 Meters). Explore the area's natural wonders by hiking around the lakeshores or nearby trails. Capture the stunning landscape through photography, focusing on the crystal-clear waters of the fourth and fifth lakes reflecting the towering peaks above. Engage in wildlife observation, keeping an eye out for unique flora and fauna adapted to the harsh alpine environment.
Cultural exploration is also enriching during this time. Connect with local Sherpa communities, learning about their traditions, daily life, and spiritual practices. Visit nearby monasteries to gain insights into Sherpa Buddhism and witness the intricate architecture nestled in the mountain landscape. Whether you choose relaxation, exploration, or cultural immersion, make the most of this rest day to rejuvenate and appreciate the natural and cultural heritage of the Everest region.
The round-trip trek from Gokyo to Ngozumpa Tse (5th Lake) covers approximately 11.8 kilometers and typically takes 6 to 7 hours. During this journey, you will ascend and descend 250 meters.
Begin your day with a breathtaking ascent to Gokyo Ri (5,360 m / 17,585 ft.) for a memorable sunrise, typically starting early in the morning, often before dawn. The trek from Gokyo village to Gokyo Ri involves a steep ascent along a well-defined trail. As you climb higher, the landscape gradually transforms, revealing stunning views of surrounding peaks, including Everest (8,848.86 m), Lhotse (8,516 m), Makalu (8,481 m), and Cho Oyu (8,188 m).
Reaching the summit of Gokyo Ri just before sunrise is ideal, providing a front-row seat to the spectacular Himalayan sunrise. The first light of dawn casts a golden glow over the snow-capped peaks, creating a truly unforgettable sight. You'll have ample time to soak in the panoramic views and capture this magical moment with your camera. The trail descends from Gokyo Ri back to Gokyo village and then follows the valley towards Dragnag. This segment of the trek offers diverse landscapes, including glacial moraines and serene mountain lakes.
After enjoying the sunrise and taking in the majestic scenery, your trek continues towards Dragnag (4,700 m / 15,420 ft.). This exhilarating journey to Dragnag, which includes the round trip to Gokyo Ri, covers approximately 7.2 kilometers and typically takes between 6 to 7 hours. During this trek, you will ascend 570 meters and descend 660 meters.
Upon arriving in Dragnag, you'll settle into your accommodation for the night. Dragnag is a small settlement nestled amidst towering peaks, providing a tranquil atmosphere to rest and rejuvenate after a rewarding day of trekking. Overall, the experience of ascending Gokyo Ri for sunrise and trekking to Dragnag is a remarkable journey filled with awe-inspiring vistas and unforgettable mountain experiences in the heart of the Everest region.
Embarking on a trek over Cho La Pass (5,420 m / 17,782 ft.) and continuing to Dzongla (4,830 m / 15,846 ft.) promises an exhilarating adventure in the heart of Nepal's Everest region. This challenging journey covers approximately 8.9 kilometers and typically takes between 7 to 8 hours. During the trek, you will ascend 740 meters and descend 610 meters, making it a physically demanding yet rewarding experience.
The trek begins early in the morning, with your starting point likely being Dragnag or Thangnak, depending on your itinerary. As you ascend towards Cho La Pass, the trail becomes steep and rocky, requiring careful footing and possibly the use of trekking poles. Surrounded by towering peaks, you will be treated to breathtaking views of the Himalayan landscape, which transforms dramatically as you gain altitude.
Upon reaching Cho La Pass, you will feel a sense of accomplishment as you take in the panoramic views of nearby mountains such as Ama Dablam, Cholatse, and Lobuche East. The area is adorned with fluttering prayer flags, creating a serene atmosphere to pause and capture the moment.
The descent from Cho La Pass towards Dzongla is steep and may be snow-covered or icy, depending on the season. Navigating the rocky terrain requires caution, especially when negotiating any remaining snow patches. The trail winds down through a rugged landscape, showcasing stunning glaciers and moraines.
Upon arriving in Dzongla, you will be greeted by the peaceful beauty of this high-altitude settlement, surrounded by majestic peaks. Dzongla provides a tranquil atmosphere to rest and recover after the strenuous trek over Cho La Pass. Overall, this journey is a remarkable experience that highlights the raw beauty and rugged terrain of the Everest region, rewarding you with breathtaking views and a profound sense of achievement.
After breakfast at the lodge, embark on a captivating trek from Dzongla to Lobuche (4,940 m /16,207 ft.), immersing yourself in the stunning landscapes of the Everest region. This scenic journey covers approximately 7.25 kilometers and typically takes about 3 to 4 hours. During the trek, you will ascend 220 meters and descend 100 meters, providing a physically engaging yet rewarding experience.
Leaving Dzongla, the trail descends gently, guiding you through rocky terrain and across streams fed by melting glaciers. Surrounded by towering peaks, including Cholatse and Taboche, you'll witness the breathtaking beauty of your surroundings. As you approach the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier, the path gradually ascends, leading you further into the heart of the majestic Himalayas.
Continuing along the trail, navigate through a landscape adorned with glacial moraines and rocky outcrops, where stunning vistas unfold at every turn. The trek may require careful footing due to rugged sections, but the views of iconic peaks such as Nuptse, Lingtren, and Pumori make every step worthwhile. As you gain altitude, the thinner air adds to the exhilarating sense of adventure and accomplishment.
Upon reaching Lobuche, a small yet bustling village nestled amidst a dramatic mountain backdrop, you'll settle into your accommodation for the night. The evening light casts a magical glow over the surrounding peaks, creating a surreal atmosphere. Lobuche serves as a popular resting point for trekkers and climbers en route to Everest Base Camp and other high-altitude destinations, offering basic amenities, lodges, tea houses, and stunning views of the Khumbu Glacier.
Overall, the trek from Dzongla to Lobuche is a memorable experience, encapsulating the raw beauty and rugged charm of the Everest region. It's a journey filled with awe-inspiring landscapes, challenging terrain, and a deep connection to the Himalayan wilderness.
After breakfast at the lodge, embark on your trek to Gorak Shep (5,140 m / 16,864 ft.). After checking into the lodge, begin an exploratory hike to Everest Base Camp (5,364 m / 17,598 ft.). The total trek covers approximately 14 kilometers and takes about 7 to 8 hours. During this journey, you will ascend 424 meters and descend 224 meters.
Today represents the pinnacle of your Himalayan journey—the remarkable trek to Everest Base Camp! Set off with excitement and anticipation, ready to conquer one of the world's most iconic trekking destinations in the majestic Himalayas, and embrace the spirit of mountain adventure and adventure travel. The trail to Everest Base Camp presents a challenging journey as you navigate rocky moraines and rugged glacial terrain, but the awe-inspiring views make every step worthwhile.
As you trek closer to Base Camp, the landscape transforms into a breathtaking display of natural beauty. The Khumbu Glacier stretches out before you, surrounded by towering peaks that watch over your ascent. The atmosphere is alive with the energy of fellow trekkers, all sharing in the thrill of reaching this remarkable destination. After approximately 7 to 8 hours of trekking, you will finally arrive at Everest Base Camp (5,364 m), a significant milestone for adventurers from around the globe.
Take time to immerse yourself in the incredible atmosphere and capture stunning photographs of this unforgettable experience. The sight of vibrant tents set against the stunning backdrop of Mount Everest will create lasting memories you'll cherish for a lifetime. Celebrate this remarkable achievement with your fellow trekkers, sharing stories and laughter that will bond you for life.
After enjoying your time at Base Camp, begin your descent back to Gorak Shep, where you'll check into your lodge for the night. Reflect on your incredible journey over a warm meal, preparing for the next leg of your adventure in the majestic Himalayas. This day is more than just a trek; it's a celebration of determination, friendship, and the unparalleled beauty of nature.
Start your day with an early morning hike to Kala Patthar (5,550 m / 18,209 ft.), where you'll be rewarded with breathtaking sunrise views over the majestic Himalayas. After enjoying the stunning panorama, return to Gorak Shep for a hearty breakfast to fuel your next adventure.
Following breakfast, set out on your trek to Dingboche (4,410 m / 14,469 ft.), taking the scenic route through Lobuche and the iconic Thukla Pass (4,830 m). The trek covers about 16 kilometers (including Kala Patthar) and takes approximately 8 to 9 hours. During this journey, you will ascend 450 meters and descend 1,270 meters.
As you ascend, anticipation builds for the awe-inspiring sunrise that awaits you at this elevated vantage point. Reaching Kala Patthar (5,550 m) in the pre-dawn hours, you'll be rewarded with a stunning display of colors as the sun rises over the towering peaks, including the magnificent Mount Everest. This moment is truly unforgettable, offering a perfect opportunity for breathtaking photographs and personal reflection amid the natural beauty of the world's highest mountains.
After enjoying the breathtaking views and embracing the tranquil ambiance, make your way back to Gorak Shep, where a nourishing breakfast awaits to replenish your strength. Enjoy a warm meal as you discuss the day's plans with fellow trekkers, sharing stories and experiences that highlight the unique aspects of this adventure travel journey.
Following breakfast, set out on your trek to Dingboche, traversing the scenic route that winds through the picturesque landscapes of Lobuche and the iconic Thukla Pass (4,830 m). During your trek, you'll navigate through rugged trails, glacial valleys, and the stunning landscapes that make the Himalayas a world-renowned destination for adventure seekers. The combination of physical challenge and visual splendor makes this trek a truly remarkable adventure.
Upon reaching Dingboche, you can relax in this charming village, known for its stunning views and warm hospitality. Reflect on your journey, surrounded by the majestic mountains, and prepare for the next leg of your Himalayan adventure. The experiences and memories from this unforgettable sunrise at Kala Patthar and the trek to Dingboche will stay with you long after your journey concludes.
After breakfast, embark on a scenic trek from Dingboche to Tengboche (3,860 m / 12,664 ft.), passing through the picturesque village of Pangboche (3,985 m). This rewarding journey covers diverse landscapes, offering spectacular views of iconic Himalayan peaks while immersing you in the cultural richness of the Everest region. The trek covers approximately 11 kilometers and typically takes between 5 to 6 hours. During this trek, you will ascend 170 meters and descend 630 meters.
Leaving Dingboche, the trail descends gently towards Pangboche, a charming Sherpa village known for its ancient monastery and rich cultural heritage. As you approach Pangboche, you will be greeted by panoramic views of towering peaks such as Ama Dablam, Everest, and Lhotse, providing stunning photo opportunities. The village itself is a peaceful retreat, with traditional stone houses and terraced fields nestled in the valley, offering a glimpse into the life of the local Sherpa community.
After exploring Pangboche, continue along the trail as it winds through rhododendron and juniper forests, with the soothing sound of the Dudh Koshi River accompanying you along the way. The path gradually ascends, offering spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, including the majestic Mount Everest. As you gain altitude, the air becomes crisp, enhancing the sense of adventure and the beauty of the landscape.
Upon reaching Tengboche, you will be welcomed by the sight of its famous monastery, one of the most important religious centers in the region. Set against a backdrop of stunning peaks, including Ama Dablam, the Tengboche Monastery is a serene and spiritual destination where trekkers and climbers often pause for reflection. The village itself offers basic amenities, cozy teahouses, and an opportunity to witness the daily rituals of the monks.
Overall, the trek from Dingboche to Tengboche, passing through Pangboche, is a remarkable journey filled with cultural and natural wonders. With its combination of spiritual significance, breathtaking views, and challenging terrain, this trek promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Everest region.
After breakfast at the lodge, embark on your trek to Monjo (2,835 m / 9,301 ft.), traversing the scenic route through Kyangjuma (3,600 m / 11,811 ft.). The trek covers about 15.5 kilometers and takes approximately 6 to 7 hours. During this journey, you will ascend 400 meters and descend 1,450 meters.
As you set out from Tengboche Monastery, the trail takes you through pristine forests of rhododendron and pine, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks. The tranquility of the mountains, combined with the vibrant prayer flags fluttering in the wind, creates a spiritual atmosphere that perfectly complements your journey. Along the trail, you will journey through the picturesque village of Kyangjuma, a spot renowned for its sweeping vistas of towering Himalayan giants like Ama Dablam, Everest, and Lhotse. The panoramic scenery here is truly captivating, offering an ideal pause for trekkers to soak in the grandeur of the surrounding peaks.
The descent towards Monjo leads you through scenic river valleys and over suspension bridges that cross the mighty Dudh Koshi River. You'll encounter traditional Sherpa villages along the way, where the locals greet you with warm smiles and a glimpse into their unique culture. The landscape transitions from high alpine terrain to lush green valleys as you make your way down, showcasing the diversity of the region's natural beauty.
Upon reaching Monjo, a peaceful village nestled in the Dudh Koshi Valley, you can relax and reflect on the day's journey. Monjo, located at the gateway to Sagarmatha National Park, provides a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere after a long day's trek. Nestled in the tranquil Dudh Koshi Valley, it serves as a quiet retreat where you can unwind and reflect on the day's adventures while surrounded by nature's beauty. Take the time to unwind, appreciate the surrounding views, and prepare for the final stages of your Himalayan adventure.
After breakfast at the lodge, embark on your trek to Lukla (2,846 m / 9,350 ft.), traversing the scenic route through Phakding (2,620 m). The trek journey covers about 12.5 kilometers and takes approximately 4 to 5 hours. During this journey, you will ascend 410 meters and descend 330 meters.
As you set off from Monjo, the trail meanders alongside the rushing waters of the Dudh Koshi River, providing a soothing soundtrack to your adventure. The stunning scenery is adorned with colorful rhododendron forests, rich greenery, and quaint traditional villages, creating a vibrant tapestry that enhances your trekking experience. Watch for local wildlife along the way, such as vibrant birds and mischievous monkeys, as you traverse this captivating landscape.
The journey to Lukla offers more than just reaching your destination; it provides a chance to delve into the rich Sherpa culture that flourishes in this enchanting region. You may encounter friendly locals along the way, offering warm smiles and greetings that enhance your trekking experience. Take the time to appreciate the intricate carvings and prayer flags adorning the monasteries that line the path, which serve as a reminder of the spiritual significance of this region.
As you approach Lukla, the bustling atmosphere of this gateway town comes into view. Known for its famous airport, Lukla serves as the starting point for many trekkers heading into the Everest region. Upon arrival, enjoy a moment to relax and reflect on your journey while soaking in the views of the surrounding peaks.
This trek concludes with a sense of accomplishment and anticipation for the adventures that lie ahead in the majestic Himalayas. Whether you are an experienced trekker or a novice explorer, the journey from Monjo to Lukla through Nurning offers a memorable experience filled with breathtaking landscapes and cultural insights.
After an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the Everest region, it's time to conclude your adventure with a scenic return flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. This flight is not only a means of transportation but also an extension of your Himalayan experience, offering stunning aerial views that will leave you in awe.
As you board the small aircraft, the excitement builds for the final leg of your trek. The flight from Lukla, known for its challenging runway, will take you on a thrilling journey above the majestic mountains you've spent days trekking through. As the plane ascends, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the rugged Himalayan terrain, including towering peaks and deep valleys. On a clear day, you might catch glimpses of some of the world's highest mountains, including Lhotse, Makalu, and, of course, the iconic Mount Everest.
The flight typically lasts about 30 to 40 minutes, providing ample time to soak in the breathtaking scenery. The pilot often maneuvers the plane in a way that allows passengers to see both sides, so be sure to have your camera ready. The vibrant colors of the landscapes below contrast beautifully with the stark whites of the snow-capped peaks, creating a stunning visual tapestry.
Upon arriving at Tribhuvan Domestic Airport, you will be welcomed back to the vibrant city of Kathmandu, where the lively atmosphere and rich culture await your exploration. The transition from the serene mountains to the vibrant energy of the capital is a reminder of the diverse experiences Nepal offers. After collecting your luggage and possibly sharing stories with fellow trekkers, you'll have the opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and lively markets of Kathmandu.
This return flight not only marks the end of your trek but also serves as a perfect conclusion to an adventure filled with breathtaking landscapes, cultural encounters, and personal reflections. Cherish the memories you've created in the heart of the Himalayas, as they will stay with you long after your journey concludes.
The buffer day in Kathmandu serves as a crucial safety net during your trekking adventure in the Himalayas. Given the unpredictable nature of mountain weather and the potential for flight delays, this day is designed to ensure a smooth travel experience. By including a buffer day in your itinerary, you can mitigate the impact of unforeseen circumstances and allow for a more relaxed journey.
If your flights operate as scheduled and weather conditions are favorable, this day offers a fantastic opportunity to explore the rich cultural and historical tapestry of the Kathmandu Valley. The valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to seven remarkable monument zones, each showcasing unique aspects of Nepalese culture and heritage.
You can begin your exploration in the heart of Kathmandu at Durbar Square, where ancient palaces, temples, and courtyards tell the story of the city's royal history. Marvel at the intricately carved architecture of Kastamandap and Kasthamandap Temple, and don’t miss the iconic Kumari Ghar, the residence of the living goddess, or Kumari.
Next, consider visiting Swayambhunath, also known as the Monkey Temple, perched atop a hill overlooking the valley. This ancient stupa is adorned with colorful prayer flags and offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains. The site is also home to many monkeys, adding a playful element to your visit.
For a more spiritual experience, you can head to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world. This sacred site is a significant pilgrimage destination for Buddhists and features a bustling marketplace filled with traditional shops and eateries. Here, you can observe the rituals of local monks and engage with the community while enjoying a delicious bowl of traditional Nepali dal bhat.
If you have time, a trip to Pashupatinath Temple, one of the holiest Hindu temples in the world, is a must. Situated along the banks of the Bagmati River, this temple complex is a hub of religious activity, where you can witness traditional cremation ceremonies and explore the serene surroundings.
Throughout your day of exploration, immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture, indulge in delectable street food, and engage with the friendly locals. This buffer day not only acts as a precautionary measure for travel disruptions but also enhances your overall experience in Nepal, allowing you to discover the breathtaking beauty and rich history of the Kathmandu Valley. Whether your journey is uninterrupted or you need to utilize this day for adjustments, it promises to be a memorable addition to your adventure in the Himalayas.
As you depart from Nepal, you conclude an unforgettable journey filled with awe-inspiring landscapes and profound cultural experiences. Reflect on the majestic mountains, serene villages, and the warm hospitality encountered throughout your Himalayan trek. These treasured memories will stay with you as you embark on your next adventure, forever cherishing the beauty and spirit of the Himalayas.
To ensure a seamless departure, a representative from Jagadamba Holidays will arrive at your hotel 3.5 hours prior to your scheduled flight time. They will assist with all necessary arrangements and provide a smooth and comfortable transfer to the airport, allowing you to focus on the final moments of your memorable trip.
A representative from Jagadamba Holidays will offer a heartfelt farewell with a traditional Khata, symbolizing blessings, goodwill, and respect, along with warm wishes for a safe and pleasant flight home.
Quotation 2025
| Group Size (Pax) |
1 - 2 |
3 - 4 |
5 - 6 |
7 - 8 |
9 - 12 |
13 - 16 |
17 - 20 |
21 - 24 |
25 - 32 |
| Cost Per Person |
$2,754 |
$2,709 |
$2,664 |
$2,619 |
$2,574 |
$2,529 |
$2,484 |
$2,439 |
$2,394 |
Cost Include
- All transfers within Nepal are included as per itinerary
- Any domestic flight of Nepal as per trekking itinerary
- Trekking accommodation (hotel, lodge and/or tent) as per itinerary
- Small shared room with shared bathroom during trek in Nepal
- In Kathmandu and/or Pokhara: Stay at ***Hotel with breakfast
- Luggage for porters during the trek (12.5 kg/person)
- 3 meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trek
- Unlimited tea or coffee for breakfast during the trek
- An English speaking guide (trekking/tour) as per Itinerary
- Travel insurance for trekking staff (guides and porters)
- All expenses of trekking staff(s) during trekking
- Includes all conservation, national park, trekking, and climbing permits
- Sightseeing / Wildlife tours if included in the itinerary
- Farewell dinner in Kathmandu before returning home
Cost Exclude
- Single room/single tent surcharge (on request)
- Round trip/one way international flight ticket to Nepal.
- Tourist visa for Nepal (30-50 $, depending on length of stay)
- Personal Insurance (covers: Trip/flight cancellation, helicopter rescue)
- Meals (lunch, dinner) at hotels in Kathmandu, Pokhara and other cities
- Drinks (soft, hot or mineral/boiled water) during the lodge trek
- Any personal trekking and/climbing equipment for trekking in Nepal
- Hotel expenses in case of early return from trekking for any reason
- Costs due to flight cancellations & extra porters/horses during the trek
- Additional costs incurred due to any reason beyond Jagdamba’s control
- More evidence about pandemics like COVID-19 if needed in the future.
- Personal expenses during the trek (phone, wifi, shower, charging etc.)
- Other costs and things that are not mentioned in the service inclusion
- Gratuity for trekking staff (recommended: 9€ /10$ per traveler per day)
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