EVEREST ITINERARY

  • After your arrival at the Kathmandu Airport, we will pick you up and get checked in at the Yak and Yeti Hotel located at the center of Kathmandu.

  • After breakfast we will visit various famous landmarks. These landmarks include: buddhist stupa Swayambhunath (monkey Temple), Boudhanath, Hindu Temple, and cremation center Pasupatui Nath.

  • We will wake up early in the morning and fly to Lukla by using the twin otter Airplane. At lukla, we will meet our sherpas, staff, and porters and begin our trek to Everest base camp. Then we will begin our trek to phakding, a relatively easy hike that will take 3 to 5 hours.

  • We will wake up early in the morning and fly to Lukla by using the twin otter Airplane. At Lukla, we will meet our sherpas, staff, and porters and begin our trek to Everest base camp. Then we will begin our trek to Phakding, a relatively easy hike that will take 3 to 5 hours.

  • From Phakding,we will begin our hike along the Dudh koshi river, crossing a couple of high expansion bridges, gaining 2,723 ft elevation to Namche Bazaar, the trading center of Khumbu. This is where the Tibetan and Nepali traders exchange their goods on every Saturday market. It is also the gateway to the Himalayas and is highly known for the wonderful views that it provides.

  • After breakfast we will take an acclimatization hike to Hotel Everest View 13,000ft (3,880m) ganning about 1,700ft feet above namche, from here we will have a great View of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Amadablam and many others neighboring peaks. In the afternoon we will visit Namche market.

  • From Namche, we will trek to Thame. An easy 3 hours trek to some of the most famous sherpas climbers in the world. Such climbers include: Tenzing Norgey, the first person to climb everest, Ang Rita sherpa, known as snow leopard, that has summited everest 10 time without supplement of O2, Apa Sherpa, known as the super sherpa, the first person to climb Everest 21 time, Kami Rita, known as the everest man, who climbed Everest 26 times and finally Lakpa Rita sherpa, the first Sherpa/Nepali to climb the highest peak of every continent.

  • From Thame, we will hike back towards Namche for 2.5 hours and take the upper trail to Khumjung, home of Edmund Hillary school that was built in 1961 by Sir Ed Hillary and the Himalayan trust.

  • From Khumjung we will descend to Phungi Thanga, crossing Dudh Koshi River and then ascend to Tengboche (12,683 ft./3,865 m), through the Rhododendron forest and continue to Pangboche. This will take around 5 to 6 hours.

  • From Pangboche, the vegetation will change to a high alpine zone. We will be trekking along the left side of Dudh kosi river. It is a pretty easy hike, about 2.5 to 3 hours to Dingboche.

  • We will be hiking above Dingboche to Nagarjung hill trying to Gain 2,000ft . From there, we will have a great view of Lotshe, Island peak, Tabuche, Cholatshe, Lobuje Peak, Amadablam, Baruntse and Makalu.

  • From Dingboche, we will head to Lobuche. Our trek begins pretty easy to Thukla, then after about 40 minutes of uphill, we will reach the plateau where we will see many of the sherpa memorial including Scott fisher and many others non-sherpa climbers.

  • From Lobuche, the trail to Gorak shep winds through the glacial moraine. At Gorak Shep, we will have our lunch. If the weather allows, we will climb to Kala Patthar Peak (18,300 ft./5,577 m) and back to Gorak Shep and spend the night.

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  • Schedule subject to change based on route, weather, and climber health condition.