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We become aware of Mount Everest from a very young age. As children, we learn about ‘the world’s highest mountain’ – and although we struggle to grasp its true magnitude, the mere thought of Everest is enough to ignite our inquisitive nature and our sense of adventure. While actually climbing to the highest point on Earth remains a dream (for most!), trekking to Everest Base Camp ‘EBC’ is an achievable reality for many keen hikers.

The trail to Everest Base Camp is the ultimate bucket list hike. Along the way you’re exposed to staggering alpine vistas, a rich mountaineering lifestyle (both historic and present) and you’ll become immersed in the fascinating Sherpa culture. Arriving at Base Camp is an amazingly emotional experience - celebrating the success of your epic journey in the presence of the world’s highest peak, and paying homage to all who have successfully (and unsuccessfully) scaled it.

When you join our Everest Base Camp trek you’ll share the experience with a group of like-minded adventurers, a kiwi trip leader and a team of local Nepalese guides and porters. So go ahead, check out our 'Everest Base Camp Trek' itinerary, or for those who want the Everest experience at a slightly lower elevation, check out our ‘Khumbu’ trip. If you're still hesitating, have a look at our Himalayas Hiking Tours.

Discover the home of the highest mountain and the friendliest locals in the world on our guided Everest Base Camp tours

Embarking on a magnificent Everest Base Camp adventure is one of those bucket-list dreams that pulls on your heartstrings and never lets go. On your guided trek, you'll hike through friendly Sherpa villages, past the world's highest marketplace at Namche Bazaar and spot Mount Everest for the first time at Kala Patthar. When you finally reach Everest Base Camp and raise your hands and hiking poles in celebration, a sense of achievement like you've never felt before will overwhelm you. With high altitudes, even higher health and safety standards and shorter options available, we'll be with you every step of the way.

The Everest Base Camp Trail

The trail to Everest Base Camp is the ultimate bucket list hike. Along the way you’re exposed to staggering alpine vistas, a rich mountaineering lifestyle (both historic and present) and you’ll become immersed in the fascinating Sherpa culture. Arriving at Base Camp is an amazingly emotional experience - celebrating the success of your epic journey in the presence of the world’s highest peak, and paying homage to all who have successfully (and unsuccessfully) scaled it. When you join our Everest Base Camp tour you’ll share the experience with a group of like-minded adventurers, a kiwi trip leader and a team of local Nepalese guides and porters. So go ahead, check out our 'Everest Base Camp Trek' itinerary, or for those who want the Everest experience at a slightly lower elevation, check out our ‘Everest Lodge to Lodge 'Khumbu’ trip.

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Everest Base Camp FAQs

The best time to visit Nepal is between September and December, festival season! The rains have eased off significantly, and autumn (mid-September to mid-November) is a time for celebration in the predominantly Hindu country of Nepal, as well as having the best day time temperatures. Spring (mid-March to mid-May) in Nepal is also a great time to travel there , and is characterized by the striking colors of blooming rhododendrons in the valleys, gardens, and hills.

Yes! People in Nepal have a strong belief guests are equal to God, so all visitors can expect the warmest of welcomes. This also means Nepal is very safe place to travel and the crime rate is very low. The only real concern to a traveler is petty theft, so we recommend taking the same common sense precautions you would in any other city. Don't bring valuable things with you unless necessary for your trip. Keep your money and other valuables in a money belt or pouch under your clothes. Lock your bags and luggage and leave valuable items you don’t need for the day (e.g. passports and credit cards) in the hotel safe.

 

Safety is a priority on all our trips, though understandably it's a question we field more frequently when it comes to the Himalaya region. Here are some of the key steps we've taken to ensure your safety whilst trekking in this incredible region:

  • We select experienced Nepali guides who've already completed comprehensive training and have seasons under their belt.
  • Our guides work as a team alongside Nepali porters, ensuring an excellent mix of maturity, leadership and local knowledge.
  • We limit group sizes to 10-12 to ensure a high guide to guest ratio.
  • In addition to Outdoors First Aid training, our guides are also skilled to identify symptoms of high altitude cerebral edema (HACE) and high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). In addition to the medication you may be carrying with you, we also have access to oxygen and a Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC) at certain parts of the trail.
  • We do our very best to match our travelers to the appropriate trips. Our aim is to inspire and challenge you, so finding that balance of effort vs reward is at the heart of what we do. On trips to the Himalaya, before you even arrive we will have asked you a series of questions to determine if this trip is appropriate, as well as providing comprehensive gear lists and training plans.
  • Our guides carry satellite phones.
  • We provide a high quality super-down jacket, 4 season sleeping bag and hiking poles free of charge, to ensure all trekkers have the appropriate essential equipment. These are selectable through our online booking journey.

Our preferred Travel Partner Fuzion Travel can assist with you with flights and other travel arrangements. Let them know your preferred travel plans, including any stopovers or extra nights’ accommodation, and they’ll put everything in place for you. They offer a total travel solution and five star service you’ll want to tell your friends about!

 

It is your responsibility to stay up to date on the latest visa and entry requirements for your destination. Depending on your country of origin and the type of passport you hold, you may require a visa or other endorsement to enter Nepal.

You can find essential travel advice, including passport and visa information, security details and local regulations, on the government website of your home country.

Here are some helpful links:

Entry requirements can change at any time, so it’s important you monitor this right up until you depart for your trip.

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