Trip Overview
The Mountains and Rivers, the lake and the sky, the flowers and the meadows, the chirping of the birds and the music of the waters don’t all these beauties represent Paradise? A paradise where you can gaze at the worlds highest peak, trek to slopes where a whiff of fresh air and scent of exotic flowers greet you at every step.
Nepal is one destination that will fire everyone’s imagination. Once here, some become curious, some get excited, but all men and women become little children and take back wonderful memories for a lifetime. Nepal is heady mixture of a unique culture proudly preserved which attracts tourists from all over the globe.
Nepal is probably the only country in the world, where you can climb the highest mountain in the world and trek through scenic countryside with snow covered mountains. Nepal is a land where you can revitalize your mind, body, and soul. This is the most happening travel destination in the world.
So, I would like to invite you to get in this Paradise and enjoy with our Natural Beauties, Cultural Diversities and several tourism products so that we can get positive impact creating international brotherhood and developing emotional relationships between us forever by your visiting to our Forbidden Land of Himalayan Kingdom. You will be amazed when you spread over your footprint to this sacred land by getting warm hospitality than you had expected.
The Everest Trek
Densely inhabited by the Sherpa-one of the ethnic groups of Mongoloid origin in this region. This region is also known as Sherpa Land or house of the Sherpas too. Many foreigners intending to spend the vacation with nature and in natural surroundings full of peace and tranquility choose the trekking tour in this very region, which they believe to be a source of mental happiness and satisfaction.
This region offers you varieties of trekking exploration. The destinations of the trekking tour in Khumbu region are Kalapattar, Gokyo and Everest Basecamp, which can be reached with the shortest trekking tour program. Regarding the scenery, you can see a very beautiful open view of mountains such as Thamserku, Amadablam, Baruntse, Makalu, Everest, Lhotse, Choletse, Lhotsesar, and Nuptse etc. from Gokyo. You can take pictures of those terraces from Kalapattar and Island Peak. For two weeks long trekking program, you have to set out your trekking from Lukla-a place, which can be reached by air service from Katmandu.
Outline Itinerary
- Day-01: Arrive Kathmandu, Transfer to the Hotel.
- Day-02: Kathmandu valley & prepare for the trip.
- Day-03: Sightseeing in your intended sights of Kathmandu valley by a car.
- Day-04: Kathmandu - Lukla (2860m) - fly in the morning for 45 minutes then Commence trek to Phakding (2600m) - 4 hours.
- Day-05 : Phakding - Namche Bazar (3446m) - 6½ hours.
- Day-06: Namche Bazar, one-day rest for acclimatization.
- Day-07 : Namche Bazar - Tengboche (3867m) - 6½ hours.
- Day -08 :Tengboche- Dingboche (4343m) - 6 hours.
- Day -09 : Dingboche- Lobuche (4930m) - 5½ hours.
- Day-10 : Lobuche - Kalapathar(5545m)- Gorakhshep (5200m) - 6 hours.
- Day-11 : Gorakhshep - Everest Base Camp Lobuche 8 1/2 hours.
- Day-12 : Lobuche – Dingboche(4343m.)- 5 hours.
- Day-13 : Dingboch Rest one day for the acclimatization for the island trip climb.
- Day – 14: Dingboche _ Chhukung (4730m.) lunch break and Imja Tse Base Camp (5087m.) – 6 ½ hours.
- Day – 15: Early in the morning, according to your climbing guide instruction you will leave for the island summit and will back to sleep in Chhukung/Dingboche for the lodge camp.
- Day-16: Dingboche to Tengboche- 5 hours
- Day – 17: Tengboche – Khumjung - 6 hours.
- Day – 19: Khumjung – Phakding – 5 1/2 hours
- Day – 20: Phakding – Lukla – 5 hours with reconfirming your flight ticket in airline company.
- Day – 21: Fly back to Kathmnandu and transfer to your Hotel.
Arrival transfer to hotel,
Sightseeing in different ancient cities in Kathmandu by car.
We explore the Kathmandu valley by taking a guided look around Swayambhunath, the monkey temple, with its commanding views of Kathmandu, huge stupas, and synthesis of religions. We also visit the Hindu Pashupatinath on the banks of the holy Bagmati river with its saddhus and temple complex, and the huge stupa at Boudhanath which is surrounded by a lively Tibetan community with traditional gompas and monasteries. In the late afternoon, we can sort out any equipment that you need to rent. During your stay in Nepal, you can have chances to see many Hindus or Buddhist Temple around you with the local devotees on the in worshiping many gods and goddess.
Flight to Lukla and Commence Trek,
Flight booking conditions:
Nepal's Domestic airlines are always tight in Major tourist destinations like Lukla, Jomsom, Phaplu, Dolpa and, Jumla in peak tourist seasons. The passengers start to book their flight from June July, August for the autumn season treks, We feel sorry for your inconvenience, there are not any facilities to book the domestic flight from your home country except Royal Nepal Airlines just for Pokhara either, because most of the domestic airlines are operated by private sector who still do not have International flight connection due to the lack of aeroplane and property except Necon air. So that you have to book your flight through Travel Agency located in Nepal or by we kind of Trekking Crews. Anyway, I will book your flight as soon as you give me confirmation of your trip with me.
21 days memorable trek/peak climbing
Nepal's famous mountain panoramas begin as soon as we lift off from Kathmandu airport and don't stop until we return. The first section to Namche passes through the spectacular and forbidding Dudh Kosi gorge. In the midst of the Himalaya, we explore Sagarmatha National Park, staying in the Sherpa villages and summer settlements nestled in the valleys. Namche is juxtaposed between old and new with traders intimate with the various Tibetan barley flours and the different makes of titanium ice screws. Towering above is a galaxy of breath-taking peaks; Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Kangtaiga... Then there's the 8000-meter giants: Makalu, Cho Oyu, Lhotse and Chomolungma (the traditional name for Mt Everest) who command respect for their absolute height and bulk and have been the focus of countless expeditions. Once at Gorak Shep we have the chance to visit Everest Base Camp or climb the 5600m Kala Pattar for an unforgettable Everest view. Now that we are strong and well acclimatized, we head back to Lukla mainly same trails. Trekking and climbing in the Khumbu is a grand and hugely rewarding experience.
-Accommodation in hotel lodges/tend camp
Nepal's Accommodation in Trekking areas is slowly moving to mini urbanization process. Wherever you go, the National Parks and Conservation Projects are working to enhance the living standard compared to the clean and hygienic society. So everywhere you will see breaking the rocks to build the new buildings and cemented to make clean. You will find cottage types of lodges with separate and dormitory beds rooms in every shelter with improving toilets, hot shower and sunroom with clean and wooden dining table with the big metal chimney on the middle of Dining Room to have the fire while in the evening burning fallen woods below 3500m. and the Yak Dungs over 3500m.
There have been many changes along popular trekking routes over the past few years, especially since the barrage of bestsellers about the 1996 Everest drama, which caused a renewed interest, especially in the Solu Khumbu region. Since then many new lodges have been built along all trekking paths, offering a variety of amenities.
Generally, the lodges in the Everest region are more basic. Rooms tend to be small, unheated wooden boxes with two beds, and only the more upscale versions offer electric lights fed by solar panels. Toilets are often squat-style wooden outhouses. Toilet paper is available for purchase everywhere.
Many lodges offer hot showers for a price, ranging from Rs.150 to Rs.300 ($2.20-$4), depending on the remoteness of the area. Be prepared to skip baths for several days, simply because it will be too cold to even consider taking off your clothes, and keep in mind that you are not the only one. The occasional luxury of a shower will seem like bliss once you reach lower altitudes again.
In busy towns, like Lukla, Namche Bazar, Khumjung, and Lobuche, you will also find luxury accommodations with western toilets, hot showers, satellite TV, heated rooms, and extensive menu options. Even though they are a little more expensive, they are still very cheap by western standards and can provide a welcome break from "roughing it" in tents or bare-bones lodges along the way.
-3 times meals BF, LN, DN in same lodges every day.
All our meals will be at teahouses and, although the food is usually plentiful and delicious, you should be aware that the menu is not normally extensive.
However, the menus in all lodges offer a surprising variety of foods. Most lodge owners have learned about western food preferences and offer items such as pizza, lasagna, muesli, sandwiches and even burgers. If you wish, we provide you with an opportunity to watch a lodge kitchen in action, producing an enormous number and variety of meals on a single wood-burning stove. You will definitely gain an appreciation for the effort that goes into satisfying the appetites of tourists from all over the world. But keep in mind that a lot of the ingredients for such "exotic" foods have to be carried on porters’ backs, and the further you get from original food supplies, the higher the price tag will be on some of these items.
We, Nepalese eat a meal of Dhal Bhaat (rice with lentil soup, curry, and pickles) twice daily. The ingredients vary according to local and seasonal availability, but vegetarian options are the norm. Another cheap popular local dish is the ubiquitous instant noodle soup, enhanced by local vegetables, or meat or egg, depending on availability. Eating Nepali-style will provide you with a truly local experience, guarantees fresh ingredients everywhere, and rules out disappointments. Let’s face it: Lasagna Himalaya-style will not be the true Italian version you may be accustomed to.
Also, in all lodges tourists will be served their meals in the lodge dining room before the Nepali staff gets their meals in the kitchen or another place where guides and porters relax. And staff members’ quarters are separate from the tourist rooms. This seemingly two-class system may be a difficult concept for some tourists, but it can also be seen as "time off" for the staff members. Nepalese eat mostly with their hands, a custom that is considered offensive by some tourists—another reason why the staff members may actually prefer to eat separately. But all relationships form over time, and you may find that soon you and your staff will share animated conversations over dinner if you so desire.
The Kitchens staffs you will find are trained for cooking, and guest relation, The foods will be served with according to the Lodge Management Committee approved Menu system providing Nepalese, Indian, Chinese and Continental western foods. Beers, Whisky western and Nepalese, Snickers, Mar Bars, CocaCola, Mineral water, Cereals and many others essentials foods will be available in every lodge. And do not forget of Garlic and RARA noodles soups will make you smelly going up to avoid with high altitude sickness. For a quick fix: Tea is available everywhere and Nepali biscuits are cheap, delicious and provide a great energy boost for long uphill climbs.
Most teahouses offer a variety of rice and noodle dishes, as well as soup and seasonal vegetables. A variety of cereals, bread and egg dishes are generally available for breakfast. There will also be plenty of snacks available such as biscuits, chocolate, and soft drinks and in some areas, you will find fresh fruit in season.
-Staffs (Jagat, Trekking Guide and climbing Guide/ Porter number of necessary)
-Flight Back to Kathmandu











