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  • Price starts from £ 629,-
  • Days: 17
  • Group size: 2-24

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Itinerary
1 Kathmandu
2 Kathmandu
3 Phakding
4 Namche Bazaar
5 Namche Bazaar
6 Tengboche
7 Dingboche
8 Dingboche
9 Lobuche
10 Gorakshep
11 Pheriche
12 Kenjuma
13 Monjo
14 Lukla
15 Kathmandu
16 Kathmandu
17 End of tour

What's included

  • domestic flight Kathmandu-Lukla and vice versa
  • transportation in (mini) bus
  • accommodation in Kathmandu hotel
  • accommodation in mountain lodges during trek
  • hike with experienced mountain guides and porters (one carrier per two people)
  • Everest National Park permit
  • English speaking tour leader
  • airport taxes
  • fuel tax.

What's not included

  • international flights
  • meals
  • optional excursions
  • all entrance fees
  • visa
  • tips
  • booking fee
  • airport transfers
  • departure tax
  • travel insurance.

Extra Pocket money: £ 110 - 150 p.w
Single room: £ 70

 

Nepal: Everest Basecamp

World famous trek into the heart of the Himalayas

This trip offers a breathtaking and unforgettable trek through the snowy peaks of the Himalayan massif. Edmund Hillary was the first explorer who climbed the roof of the world. Since then, it has been the dream of many adventurers to get up close to Mount Everest. Let yourself be surprised by the way of the Sherpa culture and inspired by the impressive surroundings as Mount Everest beckons from a distance. Once used to the eternal silence during the Everest Base Camp trek it is a lively return to Kathmandu where the friendly locals will make you feel welcome.
Nepal: Everest Basecamp
  • • Fluttering prayer flags Fluttering prayer flags seem to encourage you through your first steps in this overwhelming environment, full of pine forests. «
  • • Bustling Kathmandu Let the pilgrims and street vendors in Kathmandus' Durbar Square leave their impression on you before visiting Pashupatinath, the most holy place in Nepal. «
  • • Goddess of Snow The Buddhist name of Mount Everest is Chomolungma which means "Goddess of Snow'', because towering 8848 meters into the sky makes it the highest point on earth. «
  • • Yeti! A photo of the Yeti is worth millions! In the Sherpa culture he is even more than a legend! «
  • • Perfect view Climb up Kalapatthar hill early in the morning. From here you have a perfectly full view of Mount Everest. «
  • • Tengboche Tengboche is reached taking a route through forests of rhododendrons where you will encounter stupas and face hanging bridges to cross over rivers. «