Everest Base Camp Trek Firstly, your arrival in Kathmandu marks the start of the Everest Base Camp Trek. Here, you will spend an extra day for trek preparations and you may also choose to explore the city and its world heritage sites that reflect the ancient history, art, and culture.
The day after, you will get on a flight to Lukla, one of the most dangerous airports in the world. Following the Dudh Koshi River, you will trek north to Phakding. Entering the Sagarmatha National Park, you will trek to Namche Bazaar. As you hug the banks of the Imja River, you will head towards Tengboche and further continue to Dingboche. You will spend another buffer for acclamation day after the Namache bazaar and explore the village area.
Further, you trek north to the Thukla village. You will trek along the Khumbu Glacier to cross Lobuche and reach Gorak Shep. Then, another short trek across rugged and dry trails takes you to the base camp of Mt. Everest (8848m).
En route, you can relish the views of Mt. Everest along with Nuptse (7861m) and Pumo-Ri (7165m). After exploring the base camp, you return to Gorak Shep and prepare for a hike to Kala Patthar. You can enjoy a panorama of the Everest Himalayas from this vantage point. Finally, you begin the return trek and retrace your steps to Lukla. Everest Base Camp Trek explores the magical lands of the Khumbu Valley and the Himalayas on the EBC Trek. The trip takes travellers across the trails at the foothills of some of the highest mountains in the world. Also, the trek offers a close introduction to the cultural of the Sherpa ethnic group.
Similarly, the trek also offers views of mountains like Cho Oyu (8201m), Lhotse (8516m), Nuptse (7861m), and Ama Dablam (6,812 m/22,349 ft) All in all, the trek ensures a blend of natural and cultural marvels of the Everest region.