Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest base camp trek, the super adventure full of enjoyable and exciting moments from the beginning to the end on this marvelous adventurous journey, leading you to the heart of the world’s highest mountain in the world.
Everest base camp Trek provides you great opportunity to have unique experience. Everest region gives you the opportunity to fulfill a dream, while taking in some of the most breathtaking scenery in the Himalaya. Ever since the days of early climbing expeditions, the 8848m mountain has had a lure of its own, drawing climbers to scale it and trekkers to gaze on its icy faces. Naturally, the trail to the Everest base camp of the mountain has become one of the most popular trekking routes in Nepal, yet few people return from the trek unmoved by the experience of being right in among the highest peaks in the world.

Trip Overview

Everest base camp trekking, the super adventure full of enjoyable and exciting moments from the beginning to the end on this marvelous adventurous journey, leading you to the heart of the world’s highest Mt. Everest base camp at 5,364 m with incredible views of Khumbu Ice Falls and remorseless fields of the moraine, ice, and glaciers that surround you.

On the Everest Base Camp trekking, where you can relax in the comfort of nice cozy lodges with amazing views of Mt. Everest (8,848m / 29, 028ft) Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m-24,940 ft), Mt. Nuptse (7,855m-25,772 ft) Amadablam (6,812 m / 22,480 ft) Kangtenga (6,782 m / 22, 380 ft) Tharmarserku ( 6,623 m / 21, 855 ft) Kwangde (6,011 m / 19,837 ft) Kusum Kanguru (6,373 m / 21,030 ft) holy Mt. Khumbi-la (5,761 m / 19,012 ft), Island peak with adjoining peaks as far to world 5th highest Mt. Makalu towards the east horizon.

 

 

Besides mountain scenery, this marvelous adventure leads you around interesting sherpa villages enriched with old-age culture and customs of Buddhist religion with impressive old monasteries.

The high area of Everest is locally known as the Khumbu region where the main settlements and villages are Lukla, Phakding, Monjo, Namche Bazaar, Khumjung, Khunde, Thame, Thyangboche, Pangboche, and Phortse.

The economy of the Khumbu Sherpa community has traditionally been heavily based on trade and livestock herding, but in the last past decades with the influx and flow of trekkers and mountaineering expeditions, the Sherpa economy at present is increasingly dependent on tourism.