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The Everest Base Camp Trek offers a comprehensive package with essential details like trip facts, itinerary, temperature info, and a checklist of necessary equipment for families, individuals, or groups. This trek takes you through Sherpa villages, monasteries, and the Sagarmatha National Park. Everest, also known as Chomolungma or Sagarmatha, is the highest mountain on Earth. The trek is accessible via Lukla or a scenic route from Sallery & Jiri, offering stunning views and a chance to acclimatize. The region’s rich culture and natural beauty make it a must-visit for trekkers and mountaineers
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The best times to visit are during pre-monsoon (March to May) and post-monsoon (September to November) when the weather is favorable for trekking.
The Everest Base Camp trek is moderate to challenging, requiring good fitness levels and acclimatization.
The trek typically takes 12 to 14 days, depending on the pace and acclimatization schedule.
You will stay in tea houses and guesthouses along the trek with basic facilities. More luxurious options are available in certain areas.
Previous trekking experience is helpful but not essential. Being physically fit and prepared for long hikes is important.
Everest Base Camp is located at 5,365 meters (17,598 feet) above sea level.
You will need a TIMS card (Trekkers’ Information Management System) and an Everest National Park permit.
Yes, hiring a guide and porter is highly recommended for safety, ease, and support throughout the trek.
Essential gear includes hiking boots, warm clothing, a sleeping bag, a water bottle, a first-aid kit, and sun protection.
Wi-Fi is available in some areas, but it can be slow and may require a fee. Expect limited connectivity in remote locations.
Max Elevation: 5,545 m
Sevenstar Himalayan Travel Network Pvt. Ltd is a sister company of Sevenstar Trekking Pvt. Ltd, a Nepali Trekking and expedition company established 15 years ago. According to the Tourism Act (2035), foreign companies must work through a licensed Nepali company to operate in Nepal. Booking through local companies can reduce costs by avoiding extra administrative layers, ensuring all legal and logistical support is locally managed and meeting Nepal's safety standards.