trip Overview
EBC 11-day trek is our new package for trekking in the Khumbu region. Being a close witness of the world’s highest mountain (Mount Everest, 8848 m) is the dream of every trekker. That’s why this special package is made for those adventure seekers who have a limited time and want to have a close glimpse of Mt. Everest.
EBC 11 days trek with Nepal Dream Path Treks & Expedition starts from Pakhdim via Lukla and ends in Lukla. Sherpa villages are one of the most attractive parts of this region. Tengboche Monastery which is the biggest monastery in the Khumbu region is the most important Buddhist monastery in the village. You can get the closest view of Kwande peak, Kusum Kanguru & Mt. Everest with Nuptse Wall, Lhotse, and Taweche peak from Namche Bazaar. Along with Mt. Everest, it offers to capture the pictures of Kala Pathar (5,555 m), and the tallest mountain peaks, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Nupche, and many more.
Short Itinerary
Detail Itinerary
30 min drive B&B Plan Hotel/resort
On arrival at Kathmandu International airport, Nepal Dream Path Treks staff will greet you and transfer you to your Hotel. Our staff or guide will brief you at the Hotel in Kathmandu about your trek.
45m fly,3 hrs walk All meals during trek ( breakfast, lunch, dinner) Tea House
Early morning flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. The first day of the trek is on a gradual path, we will pass through scenic forests and charming villages with lots of agricultural gardens. There are few downhill and ups offering views of Mt. Kusum-Kangaru 6,369 m 3-4 hrs of gradual walk brings you to Phakding village for overnight at the tea house.
5-6hrs walk All meals during trek ( breakfast, lunch, dinner) Tea House
Here you can see a great view of the snow-capped mountains, terrain, and villages in this area. It is the biggest town in this region. On this acclimatization day, you will be able to explore Namche. We also suggest walking to at least one of the viewpoints, and the Sherpa museum. There are many more attractions you can enjoy in Namche.
5-6 hrs walk All meals during trek ( breakfast, lunch, dinner) Tea House
Today we follow the gradual trail with a few ups and downs with views of great snow peaks from Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. A pleasant walk towards Phungitenga and we will stop for lunch there (3,250m). After that, the trail goes steeply up to Tengboche. Tengboche Monastery is one of the largest monasteries in the Khumbu region that represents the Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the Khumbu valley. Overnight stay there.
5-6hrs walk All meals during trek ( breakfast, lunch, dinner) Tea House
After a great trip to Tengboche, the trail descends through a forest of birch, fir, juniper, and rhododendron and to a lovely spot at Pangboche where we can see lovely mountain views. The trail towards Dingboche is a nice walk too with the magnificent view of Mt Ama Dablam. We will stay overnight at Dingboche 4400m.
5-6hrs walk All meals during trek ( breakfast, lunch, dinner) Tea House
We walk to the north on the gradual up to reach a mani-prayer stupa, where we can see lots of mountain ranges even Mt Makalu. The valley views are amazing, with yaks grazing alongside the trail and great mountain views as a backdrop. Down below is Pheriche village, today's walk offers a beautiful view of Mt.Tawache, Ama Dablam, and many more. There is a big climb right after Thukla, we will reach Memorial hill where the people have been lost on the Everest expeditions. The trail is gradually up to Lobuche Overnight at Lobuche 4900m.
This is the final destination at the foot of Mt. Everest. The first-hour walk is gradual up to the valley at the end of the grassy field, from here the trail follows the rocky moraine path, with views of glacial ponds and icebergs of Khumbu glacier. From the last moraine, a short downhill reaches Gorakshep located on the flat field below Kalapatthar. Once we arrive we are going to drop the bags at Gorakshep and commence our walk to Everest Base Camp and back to Gorakshep overnight at 5180m.
20 mins fly All meals during trek ( breakfast, lunch, dinner) Tea House
Early morning walk to Kalapathar where we can see all of Mt.Everest and also the best viewpoint of the base camp trek. We will return to Gorakshep and have breakfast then fly to Lukla via helicopter with the stunning views of Everest, Gokyo glacier, and snow-capped mountains. Overnight stay at Lukla.
25m fly and 30m drive BB plan Hotel/resort
This is the last day at Kathmandu hotel before the departure.
Equipment List
- Sun Hat
- Worm hat (it means worm one to protect your head from cold)
- Headlight
- Sun Cream/lip guard
- Sunglasses
- Toothpaste/Brush/soap
- Gloves
- Down Jacket
- Long-sleeved shirt
- Jumper/fleece jacket
- T-shirt
- Long underwear
- Windbreaker trouser
- Towel
- Wool socks
- Cotton socks
- Trekking boots
- Sewing kits
- Water bottle
- Swiss knife
- Extra batteries
- Flip flops
- Raincoat/ Umbrella
- Rucksacks(For a Day)
- Sleeping Bag
- Medical & first aid kit
- Trekking Crampon (If you are going to do a trek in winter then you need a Crampon for your trekking.)
What's included?
- All transportation and Arrival, Departure transfers as per the Itinerary.
- Standard Accommodation in the cities and tea houses on the trek.
- All meals are included during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Tea/Coffee).
- Guide, porters, and other support staff as per your requirement and out an agreed price.
- National Park Fee.
- Trekker’s information management system (TIMS) card fee.
- General First-Aid Kits for all.
- All taxes and fees are required for the program.
- Insurance for our field staff.
- Welcome drinks at hotels.
- Farewell dinner
- Double Bag with our company names.
What's not included?
- Meals in the cities.
- Personal expenses (Laundry, bar bills, water, etc).
- Travel Insurance (Essential).
- Personal trekking gears are not mentioned in the contract.
- Tips for staff.
- Personal first aid kit.
Trip Reviews
London
Ebc wonderful trek
2016
Everest Base Camp trek was an absolutely wonderful adventure. The views from Base came were really wonderful. Damodar pyakurel owner of Nepal dream path treks arranged a guide for me. His name was a lakpa Sherpa, he is very experience and helpful person. This was my first visit in Nepal and I found a good friend. I look forward to the Next Nepal Trip with Nepal dream path treks and Expedition.