Epic trek to see the world’s highest Everest and a number of Himalayan giants

Being the trek in the highest mountains on earth, Everest Base Camp of trekking 17 days give you an opportunity to visit places only a handful of world’s population will ever visit. You will be able to view exclusive sceneries only Everest Base Camp trekkers will view. You will walk in the footsteps of Edmund Hillary and Tensing Norgay.
The trek begins at Lukla. It is a small airport town. Then the trek takes you through the valley of Dudh Koshi to Namche Bazar. This popular Sherpa village is the main trading and tourist centre in the Khumbu region. This village looks like an amphitheater on mountains. Then after resting on this village, you trek to Lobuche, a mountain close to the Khumbu glacier, and then to Gorak Shep, a frozen lakebed covered with sand. And finally, you reach the Everest Base Camp. And lo and behold, above you, the gigantic Mount Everest. Afterward, the trek takes you to Kala Patthar from where you will have up close view of Mount Everest. Then it’s back to Lukla.
Everest base camp trek gives you thrills and memories that last a lifetime. You will walk up and down in winding trails, pass through green farmland, Sherpa bazaars and villages, Buddhist monasteries and white rivers. You will catch panoramas of the Himalayas. The most beautiful mountain you will see is Amadablam. And in Sagarmatha National Park, you will see beautiful and rare plants and animals and birds. Like said before, you will have images and experiences in your head, in your photographs that will last a lifetime.

During the trip; weather, local politics, transport or a multitude of other factors that are beyond our control can result in a change of trekking routine. It is, however, very unlikely that the routine would be substantially altered; if alterations are necessary the leader will decide what is the best alternative, taking into consideration the best interests of the whole group. Where a change does occur, everything is done to minimize its effect, but isn’t responsible for the results of changes or delays.

Everest Base Camp Trek