Somehow, I choose imperial nepal to arrange my trip to ebc and they do it very perfect. From the beginning when I arrive at kathmandu and to the end when I leave kathmandu. The services, the guide name Kumar, and the porter name Aisu. 2 of them very helpful when trekking to ebc. No doubt about it. Mr. Ram arrange everything and satisfied me. I think when I need to do trekking again, I will choose Imperial Nepal for that.
- 2022
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Moderate to Strenuous
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5,550m/18,204ft at Kala Patthar
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None
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Tea house/ Lodge
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Flight & private vehicle
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March - May, September - November
- Customizable Itineraries
- Best Value Guaranteed
- We can help you make it fit your budget.
- "Snowball Discount" We offer you what we like to call snowball discounts. The more people you can bring with you in your trek, the better discounts you are entitled to.
Outlined Itinerary for Budget (GAP Everest Base camp) 14 Days
- Pick up and drop: Airport-Hotel-Airport in Kathmandu by private vehicle.
- All necessary ground transportation by bus/Car.
- Flight tickets from Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu.
- Accommodation of Lodges, Guesthouses in Twin Sharing Bases during the trek.
- Trekking Permit (National Park entry fee).
- TIMS card(Trekker’s Information Management System).
- One Trekking Guide.(Experienced, English speaking, licensed, well trained) All his expenses & equipment.
- One porter (Experienced & well trained) All his expenses & equipment.
- Group medical supplies (First Aid Kit).
- Mountain safe drinking water.
- Adventure Certificate after completion
- Our service charges & all of government taxes.
- All meals, Accommodations and drinking part in Kathmandu.
- All meals and drinks while on the trek.
- Alcoholic beverages, personal nature expenses, Mineral water, laundry, phone calls, internet.
- Emergency rescue evacuation if required such as personal accident insurance or Helicopter rescue.
- Extra luggage and personal trekking gears.
- Tips, for Guide and porter
Are you one of those people who love to travel or want to go some place where you can find your innerself, where you can be you and find peace in the divine nature.You wish to see the sky below you and still be on the solid ground? This is the best opportunity for you to grab and a plus point is that it is cheaper then ever. And if you are willing to take this beautiful tour to the base of the top of the world then suit up on your best and the warmest clothes because We're gonna take you higher.
This trek of yours to the Everest Base Camp will set you on a path where you'll be able to see some errorless and aesthetic natural beuty along with the view of different Himalayas, that look like sky high, touching the stars. This trek will not only let you find peace in the nature but will be thrilling and unforgettable as well. The off-road paths, waterfall and the jungles that are beautiful and dangerous as well. This trek will as well provide you with a chance to encounter the wonders and unique Sherpa culture of the general population living in this district. The conventions, religions and accommodations you'll be presented with in this Everest Trekking is basically staggering. Finding out about Buddhism, going to old religious communities and the conventional cultivating framework will add turning points to your trek to Everest Base Camp that can never make you feel exhausted.
Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa in the year 1953 were the first to accomplish this remarkably adventurous journey to Everest Base Camp. Since then, Mount Everest Base Camp Trek has been known as the most popular trekking destination to the people around the globe.
Trek Route
The initiation point for our Everest Base Camp Trek is Lukla. We take a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and fly back from Lukla to Kathmandu once the trekking is accomplished. The Route Map has captured every trail we would be following throughout our Everest Base Camp Trek. Click Here for the routes and coverage areas of your destination.
Trek Highlights
- Dudh Koshi, the River of Milk, Rhododendron and Magnolia Forests
- The main gateway to our Everest trekking, Namche Bazaar
- Khumbu Glacier, the home of Mount Everest Base Camp and the icefalls
- An unforgettable breathtaking view of sunrise on those snow capped mountains from the summit of Kala Patthar
- Spring Season is the best to discover the wild variety of flowers all around
- Unique Sherpa culture and generous hospitalities of the people living in this region
- Learn Buddhism, and visit ancient monasteries
- The traditional farming system
- Everest Base Camp
On your date of entry, Imperial Nepal Treks will be there to welcome you at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264 ft). We will pick you and move you to an overnight convenience Hotel according to booking.
We begin our trek with an enchanting flight to Lukla from Kathmandu in the wake of having a breakfast early morning. When we land at Lukla, we head towards Phakding that takes around 4 hours of walk. On our approach to Phakding, we will watch lovely stone dividers, painted and non-painted mani stones, the perspective of Kusum Khangkaru mountain, lastly achieve Phakding.
Phakding is the principal view purpose of Kongde Ri mountain go. Additionally, 500 years of age Pemacholing Monastery exists here. Our convenience would be in a tea house or lodge.
After we get fresh and have our breakfast in the morning, We head straight towards our next destination that is the beautiful Namche Bazar. We can get all the city like facilities here. And after we wander around the city we will rest our day off at Namche Bazar.
This day is the rest day as we need enough time for acclimatization; however, if you are willing to hike for some time then we take you to famous Everest View Hotel that takes around 3 hours to catch glimpses of Mt. Everest. On our way back, we'll visit Hilary and Sherpa museum. You will get teahouse or lodge accommodation.
Heading towards Tengboche from Namche, the primary perspective of Ama Dablam, Lhotse Shar, Taboche, Kangtega, and Thamserku is seen. Pushing ahead, we go by an Army Barrack at Phunke Tenga and land at Tengboche. Tengboche is popular for the Buddhist Monastery, we visit and investigate the religious community. Our convenience would be in a tea house or cabin in full board premise.
Rising along the stone strides, we see the National Park Head Office as we go by Deboche. Following up the way, we achieve Pangboche where a religious place called Pangboche Gompa exists. Strolling over some level trails, outperforming coffee bars, we touch base at Dingboche.
Beginning from Dingboche, we head towards Lobuche walking over the mani stones. Taking gradual steps, we will follow the trail of Three High Passes Trek. The trek is quite strenuous as we need to cross Kongma La Pass that resides at an altitude of 5535m. Moving forward, passing by the High camp, we reach Lobuche. At Lobuche, we stay for overnight in a teahouse or lodge accommodation.
Climbing high, we follow Everest Base Camp Trek trail and come across Pyramid, Lobuche pass at 5110m, and Gorak shep Tsho Lake at Gorakshep. We have lunch at Gorakshep and stepping up, passing by Camp and Pumori B.C., we reach Everest Base Camp (5364). We come back to Gorakshep for an overnight stay in a tea house or lodge.
In order to snap in the breathtaking morning view, the sun rays over the snow-capped Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse and others, we walk towards Kala Patthar at an altitude of 5550m. From Kala Patthar, we descend towards Dingboche via Lobuche and finally stay at Pheriche you get teahouse or lodge accommodation .
As the trail descends, the travel is easier and faster in pace. Following back the same trail with stone walls around, passing by places like Pangboche, Deboche, and Tengboche, we arrive at Phunke Tenga. Heading downwards and crossing the suspension bridge over the Dudh Koshi River, this trek onwards to the Khyangjuma well-known as the trinity ways to Gokyo Valley, Khumjung village, and Namche Bazaar. Views of peaks like Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Tawache and Lhotse are stunning from here. Some species that are found in the rhododendron forest are Pheasants, Himalayan Griffons, Musk deer and wild goats will let you experience the wildlife here. Exploring all these creatures, we reach Khumjung and stay here for an overnight in a tea house or lodge.
Descending from Khumjung, we visit Khumjung Gompa, Khunde Hillary Hospital, Government Yak Farm in the Khumjung valley. Crossing Syangboche where there is a Syangboche airstrip, the world's highest airstrip, we walk towards Namche and have our lunch there. From Namche, we walk back downhill and reach Monju. We spend the night in a teahouse/lodge.
Following back the same trail towards Lukla via Phakding and the same glorious views as well the Sherpa valleys around, we step in Lukla. We will stroll around the Lukla and also reconfirm the flight ticket on this day. Enjoying the very last moments of our Everest Base Camp Trek, we celebrate and have dinner with the crew members.
We will take in Lukla to Kathmandu flight that is around 30 to 40 minutes. You will meet the team of Imperial Nepal who will drop you at the Hotel you stayed before (unless changed). As this is the last day, we enjoy the farewell dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant with live music and rejoice the moments.
The representatives from Imperial Nepal Treks will drop you to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) and assist you in your final departure from Kathmandu. We bid our last goodbyes and you will head towards your destination.
FAQ For Everest trekking
What is the success rate for your trips?
- We have up to 100 % success rate for our Everest treks.
What type of shape do I need to be in, is this trip for me?
- To prepare for a strenuous trek you should begin training at least two to three months before your departure. As a guideline, an hour of aerobic exercise three to four times per week would be considered a minimum requirement. The best preparation is bushwalking involving relatively steep ascents and descents. If you can manage a couple of valley floor to ridgeline ascents per comfortable and able to enjoy the trek to the fullest. They are physically strong, sharp-witted and have an incredibly positive attitude towards a life that we would consider extremely tough. There is something about a trek in the Himalaya that draws you back time and time again. For keen walkers it is a paradise and even avowed non-walkers find that one foot just seems to follow the other, drawn by the appeal of what lies beyond.
Will somebody come to pick me up at the airport upon my arrival?
- Yes Some one come to pick you up from airport to hotel
What sort of accommodation can I expect in Kathmandu and in trekking?
- In Kathmandu we will provide you 3* category hotel and mountain normal Tea house/ Lodge
Is it possible to reserve a trip now and pay deposit later or do I have to pay deposit at booking/reservation?
- About deposit amount depends on you, this is possible you reserve your trip now and pay your deposit amount 20% later.
Is there a possibility of getting separate rooms for the Kathmandu portion of the trip? If so how much extra will this cost?
- Yes this is possible of getting separate rooms in Kathmandu, It cost around $40 Per night.
Is this a guaranteed departure even if I am alone stating in the request trip?
- Our departure is guaranteed even if you are along.
When I pay the remainder of the money on arrival in Kathmandu, how do you take that money? US cash or credit card?
- Remaining balance you pay upon your arrival in Kathmandu. We accept Visa card, MasterCard, and cash.
What sort of food can I expect in trekking?
- Most teahouses (lodges) in Everest Base Camp trails cook a delicious range of mostly vegetarian fare. Pasta, tuna bakes, noodles, potatoes, eggs, daal bhat(rice and lentils), bread, soup, fresh vegetables (variety depends on the season) and even some desserts like apple pies, pancakes, and some interesting attempts at custard. You will find a lot of garlic on the menu because it assists with acclimatization – eat some every day. In many larger villages you may find some meat items on the menu.
Is the food in mountain prepared to international standard in terms of safety?
- YES, the food is very safe during the trekking and we recommend you to eat the vegetarian and local food. Please follow the suggestion of our guide on the trek.
Is water provided and is there still water available at higher altitudes? Is it filtered/boiled? Readily available?
- Bottled water is easily available at the lodges and tea houses. You can buy bottled water at the cost of USD 2 at lower elevations to USD 4 to higher elevation per littler. You can also drink the normal tap or spring water if you bring the purifying aid with you.
What mode of transportation do you use?
- We used in Kathmandu all transport Car/ Van/Bus with A/C
- For domestic flights (Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu), we use Tara Air, Agni Air -popular domestic airlines.
What is the best season for this trekking?
- February, March, April, May,/ October, November, December are the best time to do Everest base camp trek.
What is the weather and temperature like in trekking?
Spring - March / April / May / June
- During springtime, the average temperature is 17 degrees C with a maximum of 25 degrees C during sunny days and a minimum of -15 degrees C in the morning and at night for areas above 4000 meters.
- July / August Through Mid-September is Monsoon Season
- The maximum temperature during the monsoon season averages 25 degrees C during sunny days with a minimum -15 degrees C in the morning and night at areas above 4000 meters. The average temperature tends to hover around a comfortable 18 degrees C.
Autumn - End of September / October / November
- The average temperature during the fall is 15 degrees C with a maximum temp of 20 degrees C during sunny days and a minimum of -10 degrees C in the morning and at night, for areas above 4000 meters altitude.
I m a Vegeterain, is that a Problem ?
- No problem at all because the lodges mostly serve the vegetarian meals. We always recommend our clients to eat vegetarian meals to avoid the food poisoning, eating heavy meals and non- vegetarian meals at the high altitude is not really safe for the stomach.
Do your guides have trekking guide certificates from the Hotel Management and Tourism Center? Have they received first aid training for high altitude?
- Yes, they have all received a 45-day training from the Hotel Management and Tourism Center in Nepal. The guides have also received high altitude first aid training from KEEP (Kathmandu Environmental Education Project). And NMA.
What safety measures are in place? What safety equipment do your guides carry with them on trek to deal with sickness/accidents?
- Our guides are well trained for the high altitude problems and first aid. They always carry the first aid kit bag during the trek. However we still recommend you to bring your personal first aid kit as well. All our guides carry the local mobile phones and SAT phones for the emergency.
Do you know about how many miles the trek is?
- Total distance of the entire trek is about 75 miles.
Do we book our own international flights to and from Nepal?
- Yes, you need to book your own International flights.
Can I charge my digital camera or other equipment’s on my trip?
- These facilities will be available in most of the places in your hotel reception by paying some service charges
Is there any communication while we are on trekking?
- There are telephones in some villages along the trekking routes from which you can make international calls. All our guides are equipped with the local mobile phone. You may wish to pass the number of our guide to your family for the callback or you can make a call from the guide’s mobile and pay him directly for the international call too.
Can I use credit cards in the places I visit in trekking?
- No In Trekking you need a cash. Please change the currency in local Nepali Rupees before you go to the mountains.
How much additional money do I need per day?
- It depends on your spending habits. Generally, in Kathmandu, you can allocate USD 10 to USD 15 for a lunch and a dinner. USD 15 to USD 18 per person a day will be enough to buy bottles of water, chocolates, pay for the hot shower and a few drinks during the trekking.
Do I need to tip my guide and porters? How much would that be?
- This is a difficult thing to gauge. we recommend you to spend minimum 10% of your total trip cost for tipping entire local staffs, the ratio of tipping guide and porter will be given to you at the pre-trip meeting in Kathmandu before starting the trek.
What opportunities will I have for shower along the trek?
- In major places (Namche Bazar, Lukla), we arrange guesthouse with hot shower. And in rest of the places, hotel water in bucket will be provided for shower; it would cost you extra about USD 3-4 per shower.
Is Imperial Nepl staff insured?
- Our company insures all our trekking staff members, including guides, cooks, Sherpas and porters.
Can I add extra days to my trekking trip?
- Along your trek we can add days at your request with additional costs to cover guides, porters, accommodation and food.
Do you use yaks/porters on the trek or do we carry all of our own gear?
- Whilst on the trek, our porter will take care of your luggage. All you need to carry is your small day bag for your personal belongings like camera, water bottle, sun cream etc only.
Will there be a place to store items/clothing not required for the trek?
- The hotel in Kathmandu does provide the free storage services. So you can leave all your items that are not required for the trekking at your hotel.
Can I obtain the visa for Nepal upon on arrival at the airport?
- YES, you can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. Tourist Visa with Multiple Entry for 30 days can be obtained by paying US $ 40 or equivalent foreign currency. Similarly, Tourist Visa with Multiple Entry for 90 days can be obtained by paying US $ 100. Please bring 2 copies of passport size photos.
Great experience with Imperial at EBC trek Apr 2023 • Couples
My wife and I hired Imperial Nepal Treks for our trek to the Everest Base Camp and had a wonderful time. Mr. Ram Regmi provided the information we needed beforehand, and assisted us when we arrived in Kathmandu, with a shuttle from the airport to the hotel, plus a briefing on our itinerary. Next day he took us around to finish preparing our gear, and introduced us to our guide, Mr. Shiva Lamsal. While we ended up sticking to the original plan of 12 days hike to the EBC and back, they both let us know we would be free to take the trek at any pace, and if we needed more days, that would be completely fine. No rush.
At the trail we had a wonderful time, the selected tea houses were nice and cozy, and we completed most of the day hikes within the stipulated time without feeling exhausted.
Having said so, we recommend their team for the EBC or any adventure in Nepal. We will be back in the future, definitely.
Fernando Saccon
Edmonton, Canada9 contribution
Custom packages - Incredible experience! - June 2018
I did the GAP a budget Everest base camp trek with Gokyo and the Tibet overland tour with Imperial Nepal. Paras was very professional and accommodating and helped us to customize the trips.
Our trekking guide Ram was also highly experienced and was a great company during the days of the trek.
Definitely recommend Imperial Nepal to arrange all your activities in Nepal.
Joel P
14day EBC Budget Trek - December 2017
Highly recommend this trek to anyone who loves great views and a love for adventure. Paras, Mani and 5 porters helped make this an amazing experience I’ll never forget. As the cheapest alternative to any trek I could find online, I was pleasantly surprised to be treated so well.
Our group included 10 trekkers, all fairly inexperienced, and went from late November to early December. Wasn’t that cold and had sunny weather almost every day.
Jordan H
EBC GAP tour-October 2017
Great communication from the beginning, the trips itself was good value for money. The guide/porter and organiser Hari, Ram and Ram (manager of your company) all presented as friendly and knowledgeable. Overall had a great experience with this company, offered us to keep the duffle bags provided and listened to our feedback on teahouses etc. Would definitely book with them again.
snap_happy_scotsman
Perth, United Kingdom
Everest base camp reached with just basics - June 2017
Many thanks to Paras of imperial Nepal Treks. We had bad experience going to Everest Base camp because we lost all our baggage on flight to Nepal.
Paras gave us a sleeping bag plus downs jacket! He also took us to shops to buy neccesary stuff.
Many thanks for all arrangements. It will be a life long memory!
Michiel, South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa
EBC Tour - Amazing Experience, good company! - April 2017
Great experience with Imperial Trek. From the beginning Paras took care I got all the information I need and patiently answered by email/skype all my tonnes of questions. The tour itself was as well good organized with good accommodation and food during the trek. Hari is an amazing guide, always in a good mood, positive vibe and made the journey a fun and incredible experience.
Leike H
Berlin, Germany
Everest Base Camp!! - April
Imperial were an amazing company at a great price! I would definitely recommend them to anyone doing base camp!!!
Steve
“Special journey from special expedition”-November 2016
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