Everest Base Camp trek with Everest marathon bounces an owing mountain view with the foretastes of the lifestyle of world-famous mountain climbers, the Sherpas. The trek gives access to the Sagarmatha National Park which is enlisted in UNESCO World Heritage Site. There is the presence of several peaks of the Himalayas by the side of Mt. Everest. Kalapatthar is a mountain near Mt. Everest which is famous for obtaining the views of wide-ranging along with beautiful views of Everest and the other peaks. Sherpas are the best attendant for climbing the Mt. Everest. Besides, the Khumbu glacier is also one of the most attractive places for tourists towards the area.
Everest Base Camp Trekking to perform its best - the world's highest marathon race
Trip Highlights
Mt. Everest. Mt Khumbila. Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam
Dudh Koshi River, Bhote Koshi River
Sherpa people and traditional villages
Sagarmatha National Park
Itinerary
Day 1: Meet at Kathmandu Airport:
Meet at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel. When I had time to settle in and freshen up after your long flight, you will be invited to visit our office for a briefing about your program. During this visit, which will help you check your equipment and facilitate the processing of other necessities, such as the National Park permits, etc.
Day 2: Full day sightseeing of Kathmandu valley.
After having your breakfast that will take you on a trip around the Kathmandu Valley. Visit the Hindu temple complex of Pashupatinath (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and the largest Buddhist stupa in Boudhanath. You will also visit Swyambhunath, also known as the Monkey Temple, a temple of 2000 years old, a visit to the city of Patan, will enchant you with its beautiful famous art and historical architecture. Upon returning to your hotel, you have time to explore the local area, dinner and maybe take a stroll through the famous Durbar Square.
Day 3: Kathmandu to Jiri:
Jiri Trek, Kathmandu 187 km form. Early morning bus to Jiri scenic road is only 188 kilometers from Kathmandu, but due to the mountain road that will take about 7.8 hours by car. Private parking is also a jeep drive options.
Day 4: Jiri Deorali trek:
The trek starts witha steady climb through farmland and small towns Tamang. Climbing diagonally across the forested areas and open grasslands before falling back to Shivalaya. From this constant ascent to the top of the pass Deorali (3000m) where we spend the night.
Day 5: Sete Deorali trekking:
From Deorali, is a short walk to the village of Bhandar Sherpal wall that is full of prayer and small gompas (Buddhist temples) descending to the valley floor in the city by the river of Kenja The trail climbs steeply to a ridge ruchly oaks and rhododendrons Sete (2575m), whose beautiful hilltop monastery is worth a visit.
Day 6: Sete Junbesi trek:
We went through fragrant pine and oak forest to step Lamjura (3500 m) for a first glimpse of Everest, then it's downhill again to the great people Junvbesi sherpa. From here there are good views Gaurishankar, Number Himal and Dudh Kunda.
Day 7: Trek Junbesi Nuntala:
From here we begin to climb the ridge solung, where Everest is visible again and then down to Ringo Khola, surrounded by apple orchards. The trail crosses the Traksindola (3071m) before descending again through the woods to Nuntala.
Day 8: Trek Nuntala Kharikhola:
From nuntala the decline continues to Dudh Koshi (Milk River), the largest river in the walk. Then ascend through Sherpa villages severeal Rai. Terraced fields and forests to spread outside the village Khari Khola-
Day 9: Khari Khola Puiyan-trekking:
The path ascends through Sherpa villages and a forest inhabited by monkeys, and then winds steeply to DNA through the Dudh Koshi to Puiyan
Day 10: Phakding trek Puiyan:
The trail climbs for about an hour after Puiyan a hill, in 2800. Then up another ridge. Passing the path to Lukla airport, after which we climb to Phakding.
Day 11: Trek Phakding to Namche (3,440 m)
After a slight rise of Jhorsalle, the trail passes a waterfall. Throughout the day, we passed villages interspersed with magnificent forests of rhododendron, giant fir trees and magniolia. And on the way to walk you will be rewarded (weather permitting) your first glimpse of Kusum Kanggru (6369m) Thamserku (6608m) Everest (8,848 m) and Nuptse (7879 m). A steep climb to the beautiful village of Namche Bazaar (3440m).
Day 12: Acclimatization day in Namche.
Acclimatization is important before proceeding to a higher elevation. It is therefore recommended that you take a short days hike to Thame, Khumjung or Khunde or relaxing and exploring Namche sherpa culture.
Day 13: Namche trek to Tengboche (3867 m):
after walking an hour to get to phungithanga from there the trail climbs through forests where you can find musk deer. Tengboche sits on a saddle at 3870m in a clearing surrounded by dwarf fires and rododendroms. Kwongde (6187m) Tawache (6542 m) Everest (8,848 m) Nuptse (7855m) Lhotse (8618m) Amadablam (6856m) Thamserku (6608m) and offer inspiring panorama of Himalayan giants. We visited the Tengboche Buddhist Monastery, the largest in the Khumbu region.
Day 14: Trek to Dingboche Tenghoche (4360)
5 to 6 hours: In the morning views of the mountain and are spectacular in Tengboche monastery, we will put most of the morning in the Imjatse Khola through the forest birches conifers and rhododendrons. By following the river to the north, the path goes through several walls chortens and peanuts and small villages. On the way we have the best view of Ama.Dablam. On arrival in Dingboche, we enjoyed the beautiful array of fields surrounded by stone walls to protect barley, buckwheat and potatoes are great views from Dingboche, Island Peak can be seen, Makalu and the other side of Amadablam,. Overnight at Dingboche
Day 15: Trek Dingboche to Lobuche (4940m) 5 Time:
We continue our trip through the Alpine region Dingboche high concluded Luboche and overnight. On the way to Lobuche crossed the frozen river in Thukla glacier and up the hill, watching the magnificent views of the Cholatse, Lobuche, Nuptse and Pumori. Overnight in Lobuche
Day 16: Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5170m)
Trek to Everest Base Camp (5364m) back to Gorakshep 7 to 8 hours: In the first section of trail from Lobuche follows the narrow space between the moraine of the glacier and the wall of then crosses tributary mountain glaciers to reach the dry lake bed Gokrak Shep. Stop for lunch at the Gorekshep, then walked to the base camp of Everest and explore the area famous for the many climbing expeditions up Mount Everest. The base camp area provides the opportunity to experience the rigors of freezing and brave climbers to the summit of this famous mountain. After exploring the Everest Base Camp, trekking back to Gorakshep
Day 17: Kalpathar Hike
Early in the morning, we walk to Kala Patthar which has a heart-melting view of Mt. Everest in its background. After having the sight of the beautiful mountain
Day 18: Preparation day for next day race
Preparation day for next day race
Day 19: Marathon Day
Marathon Day Everest Base Camp to Namche Bazaar: 42.195km
Day 20: Trek to Monjo 2,860m Time
Trek to Monjo 2,860m Time
Day 21: Trek to Lukla
Trek to Lukla
Day 22: Fly to Kathmandu
Next early morning, after breakfast, we fly towards Kathmandu. We get beautiful views of different mountain peaks on the way. We stay overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 23: Final Departure
Final Departure
Inclusion / Exclusion
Inclusion
Airport Pickup and Drop
3 Nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu including breakfast
Flight from Lukla -KTM
Kathmandu valley sightseeing with English speaking professional tour guide
Meals (BLD including hot drinks and tea/coffee)
An English-speaking Professional guide and assistant & porters as per requirements
Trekking permit, National park TIMS card & Marathon fee
All wages, equipment, meal, medical and accident insurances for trekking staff
First aid medical kits for emergency
Frontier trek Duffle bag, T-shirt, or cap
Farewell dinner in Kathmandu
Exclusion
International Flight Fare
Nepal Entry Visa Fee
Personal Insurance (Travel, Emergency Medical, Rescue)
Meal (Lunch and dinner) during stay in Kathmandu
Personal Trekking Gears, extra expenses Phone Calls, Water, Laundry, Bar Bills, Battery Recharge, Internet etc.