The 15-day Classic Everest Base Camp Trek is a legendary Himalayan journey that takes you to the foot of Mount Everest without technical climbing. Starting from Lukla, the trek offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and icefalls, along with rich Sherpa culture and mountain traditions. Designed with proper acclimatization, this trek is perfect for adventurers seeking an unforgettable blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion in the Everest region.
Everest Base Camp Trek in Autumn / Spring
Short Itinerary
Welcome to Kathmandu
Fly from Manthali to Lukla and trek to Phakding
Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar
Acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar
Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche
Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche
Acclimatization day at Dingboche
Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche
Trek from Lobuche to EBC through Gorak Shep
Trek to Kalapatther (5545m), then Pheriche (4210m)
Trek from Pheriche to Namche Bazaar
Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla
Early morning scenic flight back to Kathmandu. Exploration day in Kathmandu valley
Leisure Day in Kathmandu
Departure
The 15-day Classic Everest Base Camp Trekking package is a world-famous trekking experience that takes you to the closest point of Mount Everest without the need to climb. With an elevation of 5,545 meters and approximately 65 km from Lukla to EBC (around 130 km in total), you will fully immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, with breathtaking icefalls, panoramic mountain views, and massive glaciers.
The suggested itinerary is designed based on standard best practices and the experiences of past travelers. We can customize the package according to your time and requirements, so please feel free to contact us through any medium.
Mount Everest perhaps the only mountain known by everyone, sporty or nerdy, adventurous or prudent. Being the highest mountain above sea level on Earth, many mountaineers mark conquering the 8,848m on their bucket list. The risk involved, however, is a setback for most people who wish to enjoy the picturesque Everest scenery. But now, there is a moderate alternative for common folks The mt Everest Base Camp Trek.
Everest Base Camp trekking is a once in a lifetime experience. With an elevation of 5,545m and approximately 65km long from Lukla to EBC (130km around), you can fully experience the sublimation of nature with the promise of breathtaking icefalls, panoramic mountain views and massive glaciers. Besides the scenery, during the stay in villages and exploration in different monasteries, you will have the chance to have an in-depth understanding on the Sherpa’s unique way of living and deep linkage of their lives to the mountains. As you will trek from lower elevations to higher elevations you will experience various natural diversity during the mount Everest base camp trek.
Why Everest Base Camp Trek?
Trek to Everest base camp allows you to have the most sincere dialogue with both the nature and culture in Nepal. Besides featuring different world-wide famous mountains, including Mt. Khumbila, Nuptse, Khumbuste, Pumori and most importantly, the Everest, you can also have the chance to see the Khumbu Glacier and Icefall along the way. Even the most ordinary scenes golden wheat fields swaying in the wind, blooming rhododendrons, lush forests with wild gentle animals – are worth to be framed and captured in camera. Throughout the trek, there are chances to stay in local Himalayan villages, visit monasteries or even observe religious rituals performed there.
15 days EBC trekking package also features the famous city Kathmandu. Known as the “City of Temples”, Kathmandu can be said as the cradle of the civilization in Nepal. Used to be the capital of different kingdoms, this place contains lots of important cultural and historical sites. You will have the chance to unfold years of history of Nepal as we venture around the city.
Best time to trek in Everest region
Generally speaking, the ideal Everest trekking season would be Spring (March - June) and Autumn (September – December).
For Spring, with winter has just come to an end, the sky clear and the mountain tips covered by snow, it is a good choice for trekking in Everest . For hills above 3,500m, they would be all covered by snow as well. There may be short showers, yet most days are warm and sunny. Everest Base trekking in spring is suggested for you if you want to enjoy fully iced Everest in-front of your eye :).
For Autumn, after the monsoon and before the cold sets in, this period is perfect to trek if you are looking for the panoramic view of the mountains. The sky is cloudless with lush plants shimmering under the gentle sunshine. Although the snow is less than that of the Spring season, Everest Base camp trek in autumn is best time for the crystal clear view. The temperature is perfect as well not scorching hot during the day and durably cool at night. Autumn is also know by festival season in Nepal so, you can enjoy your Everest trip as well with festivals like Dashin, Tihar. Dashain is great festival of Nepali people. Mount Everest base camp trekking in Autumn is suggested for you if you want to view clear crystal eye view of Everest including thousands of mountain peak in just a single trekking.
Everest Base Camp trek is suitable for time-abundant trekking beginners who wish to unveil the beauty of Everest in a chill way. We also offer others treks of the Everest Region: the 8-day Everest Panorama Trek for trekking newbies, the 22-day Everest Base Camp Jiri Trek for advanced trekkers and the 15-day Gokyo Valley Trek.
You'll Explore
Everest Base Camp Trek in Autumn / Spring Itinerary
Welcome to Kathmandu
Upon your arrival we welcome you at the international airport and transfer you to our hotel. Enjoy the welcoming program and rest overnight
Fly from Manthali to Lukla and trek to Phakding
Early in the morning drive to Manthali (4 hours) Take Manthali to Lukla flight. With the airport perched on the side of a mountain, you can see rolling clouds on the surging peaks of mountains seemly within your reach. In contrast to the hustle and bustle Kathmandu, Lukla, the gateway of all treks in the Everest region, is enveloped with the tranquility of the Himalayas – a patch of blue sky with snow-tipped mountains furnishing the ground, the air crisp and the wind slight.
From Lukla, we start our trekking journey. Today’s trek is relatively short and easy - we trek for about 3 hours to Phakding. During the gradual descending path to Phakding, you would be surrounded by towering mountains and rolling hills. Enjoy the view of Mount Khumbila and Kusum Kangraru and stay overnight at the teahouse at Phakding.
Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar
After breakfast, we set our foot to the north from Phakding and trek for 6 hours to Namche Bazaar. Walking through a lush pine forest and crossing Dudh Koshi River, and right before entering Sagarmatha National Park, we would pass through a few quaint small villages like Chumoa and Monjo. Sagarmatha National Park is an UNESCO listed World Heritage Centre with dramatic mountains, glaciers and deep valleys. Several rare species of the Himalaya region, like the snow leopard and the lesser panda, can occasionally be found in the park.
The natural greens there is a pleasure to the eye too - along the way, you can see thick pine woods and cedar covering the whole land with occasional little streams running by. After crossing a suspension bridge and a steep ascend trail, we reach Namche Bazaar - the largest commercial hub in the Khumbu region. Stay overnight at teahouse
Acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar
Today we will acclimate and explore local communities. In here, you can do a final shopping for essentials before the trek. There are nice restaurants and cafes for you to chill and relax. Dental and medical services can also be found there. If it happens to be a Saturday, we can also visit the weekly market. The Everest Photo Gallery and Sherpa Culture Museum can offer you a more comprehensive picture on the mountain lives here.
If you wish to witness it yourself, we may also go hiking to the Everest View Hotel for the panorama of the Himalayas lying ahead, or else we can trek to Khumjung village to have a glimpse of the life of Sherpas. Tonight stay at teahouse in Namche Bazaar.
Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche
After breakfast, we start today’s trek by a light and easy right beside the Dudh Kosi River to Phunki, followed by an ascend to our destination of the day - Tengboche. Today’s trail is a scenic one that features the Himalayan range. Surrounded by rhododendron trees, the national flower of Nepal, Tengboche is a quaint and peaceful village.
The Tengboche Monastery, the largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Sherpa community in the Khumbu region. Situated inside the Sagarmatha National Park, Tengboche monastery is the perfect location for you to enjoy the panoramic view of hilly terrain, featuring Tawache, Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Thamserku. Tonight we stay at teahouse in Tengboche after the 6-hour trek.
Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche
Today after breakfast we trek for 6 hours from Tengboche to Dingboche. For the downward path to Debuche, you can already see the towering peak of Mount Everest. After crossing the Imja River, we reach the village of Pangboche. Before reaching Dingboche, we could choose to visit the Pangboche Monastery as well. The buddhist monastery is famous for Meh-Teh Lama, a sasquatch and buddhist master living nearby. Then we ascend to Dingboche, the place where we will spend overnight for today. This Sherpa village is filled wit lodges and tenting areas. There, you may find kilometers of stone walls covering the whole valley of Imja. Small stupas can be found scattering around the place as well. Enjoy the scenic view here and rest overnight at teahouse.
Acclimatization day at Dingboche
For the rest day at Dingboche, we will spend our day for a relaxing hike to Nagerjun after breakfast. Despite the steep slope and high ascend that requires physical strength, the 4-hour hike definitely worths the efforts as it offers the stunning panoramic view of a few famous peaks, including Lobuche East, Lobuche West, Lhotse, Kangtega and Thamserku. You can also obtain a bird-eye view of the whole Imja Khola Valley, as well as the Dingboche village there. After our hike, we head back to the village and enjoy a little private time in Dingboche. Stay overnight at teahouse and prepare for tomorrow’s trek.
Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche
After breakfast, we begin to trek from Dingboche to Lobuche. On our way, we will pass through the Periche Aid-post of the Himalayan Rescue Association where it provides medical service for trekkers on acute mountain sickness. As we ascend through the steep path along Khumbu Glacier, we walk up some steep slopes and reach Chupki Lhara, where the whole area is enveloped by breathtaking mountain views.
As we walk up to a ridge, we can find a memorial shrine crafted especially for trekkers who give up their lives for the Everest. Further down the Khumbu Glacier moraine, peaks like Khumbutse, Lingtren, Mahalangur Himal and the Pumori are right at the front. Crossing the glacier marks an end to our 5-hour trek of today. Stay overnight at teahouse and gain strength for next day trekking to reach your destination.
Trek from Lobuche to EBC through Gorak Shep
Today is our big day of trekking to the Everest Base Camp. Although we will trek approximately for 8 hours, it will not be very challenging since we have to walk slowly to get adapted to the altitude. The path begins with a relatively easier trek to the village of Gorakshep, where we can take a rest and have tea in the lodge. Then we will walk a straight upward rough path all the way to the Everest Base Camp. Enjoy the stunning view of the Nuptse, Khumbuste and Pumori. Immerse in the immense beauty of the Everest and rest overnight at teahouse.
Trek to Kalapatther (5545m), then Pheriche (4210m)
Today early morning after breakfast we trek from Gorak Shep, walking along the scenic route featuring the Everest, Lingtren and Changtse to Kalapatther for the sunrise. The journey of summit is of slow and steady pace, which you could also enjoy spectacular mountain views along the way. The sunrise is definitely a once-in-a-lifetime experience you have the chance to see the sun coloring the whole sky with fiery red and orange, the whole world awakened by the little red ball gradually, with the tip of Everest tinged with the golden ray of light. Then, we descend to Pheriche and spend the night at teahouse. The whole trek of the day would be approximtely 7-8 hours.
Trek from Pheriche to Namche Bazaar
Today after breakfast, we follow the path of Imj River with numerous ascends and descends. During our 7-hour trek, we will pass through rhododendron and juniper forests, cross a suspension bridge and walk through a pine forest where lots of wild animals inhabit in. Then, we will pass Kyangjuma and reach Namche Bazaar again. Stay overnight at teahouse in Namche.
Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla
Enjoy breakfast and get prepared for the challenging descending journey of today. The way from Namche back to Lukla is rather steep and rocky. Trekking alongside the Dudh Koshi River for 7 hours, we will cross suspension bridges, walk through some pine and rhododendron forests and pass by some monasteries. After reaching Lukla, let’s sit back, relax and have a toast on completing the whole trek. Stay overnight at guesthouse in Lukla.
Early morning scenic flight back to Kathmandu. Exploration day in Kathmandu valley
Early morning, enjoy a scenic flight back to Kathmandu. Seize the last minute to enjoy the vibes of Kathmandu and grab the last chance to capture memorable moments in Nepal. Enjoy farewell dinner and rest overnight at hotel.
Leisure Day in Kathmandu
This day is a leisure day, you may need this day in Everest due to health condition, weather condition or some uncontrolled situations. If this day is not used and this day become leisure in Kathmandu, you can use by relaxing at Kathmandu by going to Spa or Popular heritage sites in Kathmandu valley. or you may depart on this date if you don't want more days here in Nepal.
Departure
Everest Base Camp Trek in Autumn / Spring Route Map
Altitude Chart
Trip Costs & Availability
Includes
- Airport Pickup & Drop,
- 3 Night accommodations with breakfast in Kathmandu
- Tea house accommodation with breakfast during trek days
- 3 Tim's meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner )
- All entrance fees, Trekking permits, Trekking Information Management System Fee
- Kathmandu Lukla one-way flight ticket
- English-speaking Trekking Guide
- Required number of Porters ( 1 for every 2 persons on the budget and normal package)
- Comprehensive medical kit
- Government and local taxes &
- Preparatory Session before and after arrival.
- Certificate from our company stating you successfully completed the highest mountain of the world base camp trek
- Company T- shirt
Excludes
- Visa cost
- International airfare
- Excluded meals
- Drinks and beverage cost.
- Insurance cost.
- Trekking equipment.
- Additional potter or equipment cost.
- Personal expenses, tips, and shopping costs
Equipment List for Everest Base Camp Trek in Autumn / Spring
- Moisture-wicking base layer (thermal top)
- Lightweight trekking shirts (2–3, quick-dry)
- Fleece or insulated mid-layer jacket
- Down jacket (essential for high altitudes)
- Waterproof and windproof shell jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
- Lightweight casual top for evenings in teahouses
- Thermal base layer bottoms
- Trekking pants (2 pairs, quick-dry)
- Waterproof and windproof pants
- Warm insulated pants (optional, for colder months)
- Comfortable trousers or pants for evenings
- Sturdy, well-broken-in trekking boots
- Lightweight shoes or sandals (for teahouses)
- Wool or thermal trekking socks (3–5 pairs)
- Gaiters (useful in snow or dusty trails)
- Trekking poles (highly recommended)
- Microspikes or crampons (winter season only)
- Warm woolen hat or beanie (for cold mornings and nights)
- Sun hat or cap with a brim
- UV-protected sunglasses (Category 3 or 4)
- Neck gaiter or buff (useful for dust and cold wind)
- Balaclava or thermal face mask (optional but recommended)
- Basic first-aid kit (bandages, antiseptic, blister care)
- Personal medications
- Altitude sickness medication (Diamox, if prescribed)
- Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory tablets
- Sunscreen (SPF 30+ or higher)
- Lip balm with SPF
- Wet wipes and hand sanitizer
- Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, towel)
- Reusable water bottle or hydration bladder
- Water purification tablets or a filter
- Passport (with a valid Nepal visa)
- Trekking permits (Sagarmatha National Park Permit & Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Permit)
- Travel insurance documents (covering high-altitude trekking)
- Flight tickets (international & domestic)
- Passport-size photographs (extra copies)
- Emergency contact details (printed & digital)
- Backpack or daypack (30–40L for trekkers / duffel for porters)
- Sleeping bag (rated for –10°C to –15°C)
- Headlamp or torch with extra batteries
- Power bank and charging cables
- Universal travel adapter
- Snacks and energy bars
- A camera or a smartphone for photography
- Notebook, pen, or travel journal
- Lightweight lock for bags
- Cash (Nepali Rupees for teahouses and tips)
Essential Information
About Nepal Info
Nepal visas can be easily obtained from the Government of Nepal, Nepalese Embassy or Consulate office located in your country. You can get a visa from the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu on your arrival or from any other entry point in Nepal. Make sure to bring a few sets of your passport size photos. Visa fees are inexpensive.
You can also apply for a visa in a near embassy or either you can travel to Nepal and get a visa on arrival. We will assist you to settle your visa work too.
Accommodations in Kathmandu and Trek in Everest Region
We offer you a star rated accommodation with comfort and cozy. You will be amused with the facility and warmth we offer you including facility like (attached bath, A/C, 24 hours running hot and cold shower). During the trek your accommodation is includes Mt. Lodge and local tea houses but we do our best for providing the best available lodges on a twin- sharing basis, some tea house are basic with shared washing and toilet facilities. If you are prefer a single room in Kathmandu and trek you may indicate your preference on request and pay a single supplement cost. Contact us.
The Accomodation can be customized as per your requirments too.
Deluxe Trip: 5 Star Hotel in Kathmandu with Deluxe lodges in Everest Region
Budget Trip: Tourist Standard Hotel in Kathmandu with Tea House in Everet Region
Meals and Drinking Water in Everest Base Camp Trek
The meals are provided as per itinerary. Full board meals are included (breakfast, Lunch and dinner with cup of tea or coffee) throughout the trek. Nepali people prefers dal bhat always. We provide you food from the local tea house Mt. Lodge en route chosen from a menu. Breakfast and dinner is to be provided from the same tea house we would overnight but lunch would be en route in between. You can enjoy the Nepalese style cuisine or any other continental food as per required. You are to be giver from pizza to snacks. Most teahouses offer a variety of rice and noodle dishes, as well as soup and seasonal vegetable. A variety of cereals, bread and egg dishes are generally available for breakfast.
Health and Fitness required for EBC Trek
Health is the most important part of traveling or trekking. One must possess good physical condition before and while commencing the Himalaya tour. If you don’t have any trekking experiences better grab one or be physically prepare for the trek. Before commencing an adventurous trek, you can commence a short hike, cycle, or a short walking tour, which may help you a lot throughout the trek.
The highest height you will reach on this trip is 5545m above sea level. The walk may be ups and down, passing various villages, high land, wilderness, and much more difficult and rough trail.
We strongly advise travelers to consult with their medical doctor before travelling and do a regular check-up of their health and report us while booking a trip with us.
Everest Base Camp Trek Guide and Porter
Trained, license holder, English speaking, honest and friendly...
Our porter are fully equipped and insured for each trip they are responsibility with us. As you know that we are very honest with the porter issues and their condition while on trek thus we make sure that our porter are fully prepared for the trip. We are closely working with international porter Progress Association for the welfare and befit for the touristic porters.
It is our company’s management system; the maximum load carried by our porter is 20 to 25 KG so be sure that your trekking bag is not loads more 20 KG.
The Everest Base camp trekking guide cost and porter cost is included in the cost provided unless you mention us to calculate it seperately.
Everest Trekking Travel Insurance
One of the most important factors of trekking is the travel insurance. To be sufficiently protected in terms of insurance, you will need specialized travel insurance for participation in risky activities.
Your travel insurance policy must be covers emergency evacuation, trip injury, lost baggage, medical treatment and expenses, theft, liability is recommended. Make sure the insurance covers all the activities that you will be undertaking your stay in Nepal such as trekking and climbing including others trip.
We sugget you to obtain the travel insurance from your home country or the country where you are currently living. If you are already in Nepal and want to obtain insurance from Nepali insurance companies. See the list of Nepali Non Life insurance Companies.
Everest Base Camp Trekking Group Size
The mentioned itinerary and cost depends upon your group sizes. We provide the guide and porter for solo travelers too. The minimum group size would be two and maximum group size is ten of more on request. The default trip type is private trip instead of group joining.
Else, join our estimated group departure dates available online market or ask us with your personal suitable flexible dates, we will open group date on the same date.
Everest Base Camp Trekking in Spring / Autumn Permit
To trek to Everest Base Camp, you'll need two permits: the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entry Permit. No worry we will arrange the permit for you. The cost is included on the provided cost.
Everest Base Camp Trek in Autumn / Spring FAQs
Everest base camp trekking is moderate type of trekking, by terms of physical fitness it not hard. But in terms of altitude its hard as you need to trek to 5364m from sea level. So we call it moderate trekking.
As per the itenerary mentioned above, the approx trekking distance from Lukla airport to EBC and return again to Lukla is 130km or 80miles. The highest point you will reach is Kalapather 5545m from sea level on 11th day of the trekking and see the world's highest peak. But if you want to trek classic everest base camp trek from jiri then the distance varies upon the starting point and route.
Yes, a normal person with a basic level of fitness can easily trek to EBC with the help of a trekking guide. There will be an experienced guide with you, assessing your walking pace and physical fitness to ensure you can comfortably complete the trek. It's simple enough for anyone with a basic level of fitness to handle. Trekking with guide will reduce the chance of danger from altitude sickness too. Experienced guide will instruct the good practice to follow during ebc trek. He will also manage the activities(pace, rest time) at lower altitude and high altitude.
The best time to visit Everest Base Camp is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons. Peak season for trekking Khumbu valley or home of Sherpa people are:
Pre-Monsoon (Spring): Late February to early June
- The weather is generally stable and clear.
- Temperatures are milder, and rhododendron flowers are in bloom, enhancing the landscape.
Post-Monsoon (Autumn): Mid September to early December
- Clear skies and stable weather conditions prevail.
- The temperatures are still relatively mild, and visibility is excellent.
During these periods, the chances of clear views of Mount Everest and the surrounding peaks are higher. Trekkers should avoid bad weather during the monsoon season (June to early September) due to heavy rainfall, and the winter months (December to February) can be extremely cold with limited accessibility.
While if you are interested to trek or tour the natural and cultural beauty of Nepal you must go through online product.
If you have gone through online product and want a booking, write and ask the information or phone us on our phone number for the trip booking confirmation.
To be very clear understanding about the trip services we have also online trip booking. Once your trip booking request reached to us, sincerely we will suggest you the final trip booking procedure with advance payment of the trip, Non-refundable deposit of 20 percentage (per person) is required to confirm a place on your selected adventure Nepal activities.
There are direct domestic flights from Kathmandu to Lukla. But in main trekking time of the year the flights are available only from Manthali. If you don't want to take flight from ramechhap airport then you can take heli flight From kathmandu to Lukla airport. Heli flight are considered as more safer flight than aeroplane flights in mountains.
You can book Flights to Lukla with us.
Yes, the Everest base camp trek is harder than the Manaslu circuit trek for many people. Although Manaslu trek is remote, the Everest Base Camp trek has a higher altitude (up to 5,545m at Kala Patthar) and thinner air, making it physically harder to breathe and recover.