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Trekking Route to Everest Base Camp


We get lots of queries regarding the trekking route to Everest Base Camp. As you may know, Everest Climbing can be attempted from north and south side. The northern route progresses from Tibet while Everest Base Camp from Nepal takes you to the southern route. Everest Climbing from Nepal became popular after the Cultural Revolution in Tibet curtained entry of foreigners in its sovereignty.

If you are thinking about how do you get to Mount Everest Base Camp, all you need to do is to contact us. We will arrange a memorable Everest Base Camp Trek for you. Moderately difficult, EBC trek from Nepal takes you high above clouds in a scenic mountain flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. It takes 30 minutes of pleasant flight with views of stunning Himalayan panorama including Langtang Mountain, Gaurishankar Mountain and other mountains in Everest Khumbu region. Lowering down in Tenzing- Hilary Airport, Everest Base Camp trek route takes you along Dudhkoshi River to Phakding village. We will pass through dispersed communities made up of tea houses and lodges to Monjo whiuch serves as the entry point for Sagarmatha National Park. We will take the descending route to Army Camp where our trekking permit will be checked. From the Camp, we will reach Namche Bazar. This is popular among trekkers as capital of Sherpa land. From Namche, we will follow the main route through Dingboche and Lobuche to Everest Base Camp.  Since Everest cannot be viewed from the Base Camp, so we would reach Kala Pattar which is couple of hours far from Base Camp of Everest. Enjoy scenic sunrise or sunset view from Kala Pattar.

Contact us for more information on trekking route to Everest Base Camp. Remember to carry warm clothes.

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