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Everest Base Camp Short Trek

Trip code
Package name Everest Base Camp Short Trek
Duration 14
Max. elevation 5554 m
Level MODERATE
Transportation Plane and Private Transportation
Accomodation 3*** Hotel in Kathmandu and Tea house 
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route Kathmandu- Lukla - Phakding - Namche bazar - Everest view Hotel - Namche - Tengboche - Dingboche - Lobuche - Everest Base Camp - Gorakshep - Kala Pathar - Pheriche - Namche - Lukla - Kathmandu
Cost USD 1,375 per person

Highlights

Overview



The Everest Base Camp Short Trek is an adventure of a lifetime. Everest Base Camp Short Trek is specially designed for those who are hungry for a thrilling quest in the Himalayas. This trek provides you the prospect of embracing the base of the world’s highest mountain Mt. Everest (8,848m). It is one of the grandest opportunities to trek in the Himalayas. It was first ascended by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa in 1953. Bharal Adventure presents the best route to the Everest in limited days of trekking.

The journey is full of adventure. An average amount of stamina and agility is required for this trek. The Everest Base Camp Short Trek is related to getting at the foothill of Everest in just about 14 days. This includes time in Kathmandu trekkers need to up their tempo while trekking on the trail. Especially, away from the luxury and comfort of cars, pollution, noise, the hustle and bustle of city life, this Trek brings you close to nature. Also the Himalayan arena in the land of the mighty Mount Everest. Hence, It is one of the perfect ways to stretch your personal endurance. And also cleanse your spirit before you plan to get back to the everyday hassles of your regular life. Jiri Everest Base Camp Trek is the longest trekking trail while this one is the short duration trekking.

Trekkers can witness the beauty of the world's highest mountain in just 14 days with the Everest Base Camp (EBC) Short Trek, which is a shortened yet exciting trip set against the majestic scenery of the Himalayas. This adventure is the ideal combination of breath-taking scenery, getting to know a new culture, and experiencing the excitement of arriving at the famous base camp. The tour starts with a beautiful flight from Kathmandu to the fabled Lukla airfield, which is hidden deep in the middle of the Khumbu area. Trekkers could get a personal look at the rich local culture as they go through traditional Sherpa communities.
The path for this walk has been carefully created to offer a perfect adjustment process, allowing participants to gradually adjust to the rising altitude. Each day brings with it new and breathtakingly lovely scenery for trekkers to explore as they follow the experienced routes of Sagarmatha National Park. The path passes by old monasteries that vibrate with the region's spiritual vitality, through forests of rhododendron, and over suspension bridges covered in colorful prayer flags. The stunning views from Tengboche, which is home to a well-known monastery with a backdrop of Everest and other peaks, is one of the expedition's highlights. The majestic Kala Pathar mountain rises in the distance as one gradually ascends to Gorak Shep, the last village before Everest Base Camp which brings excitement to our journey.

There is a real sense of achievement at Everest Base Camp. Trekkers following  the footsteps of renowned climbers as they enter the Khumbu's massive peaks, with Mount Everest towering over the horizon. An air of adventure and respect for the mountain's difficulties surrounds the colourful tents of climbers and the moving Everest Memorial. Trekkers see the scenery change from alpine mountains to the green valleys as they travel through the Khumbu Valley. With a successful return to Lukla and a flight down to Kathmandu, the voyage comes to an end, leaving behind priceless memories of an incredible adventure set against the backdrop of the highest peaks on earth. The Everest Base Camp Short Trek is a deeply inspirational adventure that captures the spirit of the Himalayas. It is more than just a physical trek. It is the perfect option for anyone looking for a shortened yet complete Himalayan journey because it offers participants the excitement of high-altitude trekking, cultural immersion, and the pure beauty of Everest in just 14 days.



When Is The Best Time For Everest Base Camp Short Trek?
There are essentially two trekking seasons for Everest base camp. Spring from February to late May, and Autumn from September to the end of November. Therefore, the summer months are very wet with the monsoon and winter is extremely cold. For a more detailed explanation about the weather in the Everest region and other factors. That you should consider before deciding when to trek see the Best time to hike in the Everest region .Adventure seekers are drawn to the Everest Base Camp Short Trek by its magnetic attraction to explore the difficult but rewarding landscape of the Khumbu region in the magnificent Himalayas. For an unforgettable vacation, timing is essential while starting on this incredible journey. Spring and autumn present themselves as the two best seasons for those who enjoy adventure.

Spring (March to May): 
March through May are the best and most popular months to start the Everest Base Camp (EBC) Short Trek, which provides adventure seekers with an experience that is surpassing in the heart of the Himalayas. The main attraction of this time of year is the lovely weather that spring brings. An nice trekking experience is made possible by the calm and moderate environment during these months. Furthermore, hikers are rewarded to panoramic vistas of the spectacular Himalayan peaks, including the famous Mount Everest, because spring is accompanied by bright sky and remarkable visibility. The clear views are made better by the fresh air, which makes it the perfect time for videography while enjoying in the beautiful surroundings.

The rainbow of colour created by rhododendrons in bloom and a wealth of wildflowers along the trekking paths is one of the unique characteristics of the springtime. This visual spectacular turns the walk into a sensory extravaganza and gives the snowy surroundings an amazing contrast. Apart from the visual appeal, a lower chance of rainfall in the spring guarantees that hikers experience few weather-related interruptions, improving availability and enjoyment of the routes. The Everest Base Camp Short Trek's perfectly matches the pleasant spring weather, giving plenty of chances for perfect adjustment. The cooler temperatures help hikers adapt to the rising altitude more comfortably, which improves their general well-being. In addition, springtime brings with it a greater amount of wildlife activity, allowing hikers to catch views of a variety of bird species and other animals, adding to the overall natural experience.

Although many other hikers are drawn to the area during the spring because of its popularity, this also makes the teahouses and trekking paths more active and energetic. The social aspect of the walk is made better by the companionship of similar adventurers, which increases the sense of connection and group achievement.
To sum up, March to May is the best season to do the Everest Base Camp Short Trek. This is because of the combination of perfect weather, breath taking scenery, and a lively trekking community that makes for an incredible experience. This season perfectly captures the spirit of the EBC Short Trek for those looking to enjoy the greatest Himalayan adventure experience. It offers the perfect mixture of relaxation, natural beauty, and companionship among similar individuals under the shadow of the world's tallest peaks.

Autumn(September to December): 
Following the monsoon season, fall brings picture-perfect scenery and stable weather to the Khumbu region. At lower elevations, the temperatures is similar to springtime, making it the perfect place for trekking. Trekkers are filled with wonder and dedication when they see the Himalayan peaks under the beautiful sky of fall. The lush greenery that covers the area, left behind from the monsoon, contrasted dramatically with the dry, high-altitude views. Like spring, autumn sees an enormous number of hikers who bring a sense of adventure and companionship to the walk.

The Everest Base Camp Short Trek is a comprehensive adventure that travels through traditional Sherpa communities, historic monasteries, and breath-taking alpine scenery in both seasons. Trekkers are able to fully immerse themselves in the rich cultural fabric that envelops the Khumbu region, and the gradual rise guarantees excellent adjustment. Every step turns into a journey across time and place, where the uncontrolled spirit of adventure mixes with the beauty of the mountains.

But among all of the breath-taking beauty, careful planning is necessary. Gear selection for high-altitude tasks must be carefully considered, multiple layers of clothes must be worn, and weather swings have to be acknowledged. The walk becomes more than just a travel experience; it becomes a physical test, a celebration of the natural world, and a means of building a strong connection with the Himalayas.

Whether under the vibrant hues of spring or amidst the post-monsoon allure of autumn, the Everest Base Camp Short Trek becomes a saga of self-discovery and resilience. It is an odyssey where the echoes of Sherpa culture harmonize with the rustling prayer flags, and the footsteps of trekkers resonate with the timeless whispers of the world's highest peaks. Each season brings its own magic, ensuring that those who embark on this Himalayan adventure forge memories that endure, etched against the backdrop of Everest's towering magnificence.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrive at Tribhuwan International Airport Kathmandu and drive to hotel

Our airport representative will be receiving you at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu and s/he will be displaying a Bharal Adventure signboard outside the airport terminal. You will be then transferred to your respective hotel in our private tourist vehicle.

Day 2 : Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding (2652m/8699ft (Walking Distance: 8 KM) Duration: 3 hours

You will fly from Kathmandu to Lukla on this day. Before your scheduled journey, your guide will accompany you to the international terminal. These flights are booked during the morning to guarantee you can land because the weather in Lukla may be quite challenging to interpret because of the wind in the afternoon. You will enjoy the greatest views of the mountains and the Himalayas if the weather is clear.

After you land, You will be supported by porters as you make your way to Phakding, descend to the Dudh Koshi River, pass through the villages of Chheplung, Ghat, Sano, and Thulo Gumela and Chorten, as well as the monasteries of Drangdrak Gompa and Pema Choling Gompa, all while taking in the breathtaking views of the Kumbila and sister summit Kusum Kanguru. The calming melody of the Dudh Koshi River will be there to accompany your journey as you travel with mules and other hikers. Phakding is the final stop before bed.

Day 3 : Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440m/11283ft) (Walking Distance: 10-12 KM) Duration: 6 hours

You'll be traveling to Namche Bazar, also known as the "capital of the Sherpas," today. After breakfast, take the trek through the towns of Zamphute and Tok Tok to see the morning sunlight beams sparkling Thamserku Peak. The trek crosses many suspension bridges, including the well-known Hillary Suspension Bridge, before passing the Dudh Koshi, a milky glacial river that flows up to Monjo. The route becomes quite difficult to  climb uphill toward Jorsalle village as you enter the national park. But after a time, the tough trail rewards you with a magnificent view of Kusum Kanguru, Thamserku, Everest, and Nuptse.

After a short break, continuing on a tough route upward towards Namche Bazaar until you reach an incredible high bridge that crosses the Dudhkoshi River valley. Just before this bridge, the Dudhkoshi River meets its branch, the Bhote Koshi. You'll get your first view of Mount Everest as you ascend, gazing over the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge; Namche is just a short climb from here.

Day 4 : Acclimatization Day - Hike to Everest View Hotel (Walking Distance: 3-4 KM) Duration: 3-4 Hours

You will have a day off after getting to Namche Bazaar to adapt the weather. Over the next four days, the journey will take you over 4,000 meters. Since there may be significant health risks that are associated with motion sickness, relaxing will be our primary aim at that time.

Even though it is a rest day, you may take a little excursion in the hills above Namchebazar in the direction of the village of Syangboche. You will go to the Everest View Hotel, which is one of the greatest deluxe hotels in the world.You could even enjoy the beautiful scenery of Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Mount Everest, Nuptse, Kwange, Kangtega, Lhotse, Taboche, and Khumbila from the hotel's balcony.

Day 5 : Namche to Tengboche (3860m/12660ft) (Walking Distance: 10-11 KM) Duration: 5 Hours

We take a path from Namche to Tengboche. The trail from Namche to Tengboche is referred as the most beautiful trekking route   on whole Everest Base Camp Trek. You will reach Phungithanga as you continuouslly walk your way down the mountainside above the Dudh Koshi River. The lovely route changes into a more difficult uphill trek as you cross Phungithanga. Before reaching Tengboche, you must cross the Imja Khola, a tributary of the Dudh Koshi River, which is covered by a rhododendron forest.

Tengboche is famous for its Buddhist temple, Tengboche Monastery. It is indeed a historic monastery at a high altitude with spectacular views of the Everest region. Make sure to check out the monastery's incredible paintings and statues. You may get a close-up view of Ama Dablam as well as the nearby mountains, which include Everest, Nuptse, and Lhotse.

Day 6 : Tengboche to Dingboche (4410m/14464ft) (Walking Distance: 11-12 KM) Duration: 5 Hours

Following the Imja Khola after an early breakfast, the path climbs up towards the village of Shemar and passes the tree line, changing the environment to desert, dry areas with spots of coniferous trees, scrub, and isolated agricultural lands.

You will continue the lower route to the Imja Khola bank as you reach the next town, Orsho. Just before you reach Dingboche, there are several chortens, mani walls, and prayer flags. After crossing a modest mountain, you will finally arrive at the expansive village of Dingboche, which is in a windy, frigid region with nighttime lows of 0 degrees even in the summer.

Day 7 : Acclimatization Day - Hike to Nagerjun and return (Walking Distance: 5-6 KM) Duration: 4-5 Hours

The village has a variety of viewpoint spots that are excellent for acclimatization trips; this is your second day of acclimatization. Nagarjun Hill, which rises gradually from Dingboche to its top at 5,100 meters, gives stunning views of Ama Dablam, Lobuche, Lhotse, Nuptse, Cholatse, and Kangtega.

You have the option to explore the village on something like a lovely walk if you are in great condition and looking for more experience.

Day 8 : Dingboche to Lobuche (4910m/16105ft) (Walking Distance.: 11-12 KM) Duration: 5 Hours

The path gradually gets more tough as it rises rapidly over the slope of Khumbu Glacier. You will reach the peak of  Thukla Pass after conquering the narrow ridge's tough hike. A large number of stone monuments honoring departed climbers may be seen in this region.

Following this pass, you will travel through green valleys and mountainous territory to reach Lobuche. The only permanent habitations in this village are teahouses.The striking views of high mountains just beside Tea houses will surround you. It is in a small valley situated between Khumbu Glacier and Lobuche Peak. You will be able to admire at Taboche and Nuptse's spectacular climb above the teahouse.


Enjoy the view while falling asleep comfortably early in the morning. The base camp of the tallest mountains in the world, Everest, is where you'll complete your adventure tomorrow

Day 9 : Lobuche - Everest Base Camp (5364m/17594ft) - Gorekshep (Distance: 14-15 KM) 8 Hours

The wait is finally over. You are currently on the days of your journey which are the most predictable. We leave for Gorak Shep, which is at a height of 5181 meters, after a relaxing breakfast. You should travel the challenging path for a number of hours before getting Gorak Shep. You will get your first view of Kala Patthar as you reach Gorak Shep. You will be given little time to relax and leave the heavy luggage before starting to trek once more in the way of Everest Base Camp. You will be strolling next to the Khumbu Glacier while passing through a number of tiny rivers and glacial mountain.

With its ice formations, gray rocks, and tiny scars, the Khumbu Glacier looks like the lunar surface. Your trip towards Mount Everest's base, which is the highest mountain in the world, will take approximately two hours. For everyone, it is a proud moment. You've been awaiting the day for a week now. You will have the time of your life as you explore the ice structures and little water pools. Be careful since stones and glacier can cause foot injuries. You soon arrive at Everest Base Camp, the trek's final destination.


Celebrate the moments with your companions and guides. You are now in the base camp of Mount Everest, the tallest peak in the world. From Everest Base Camp, you can already see Nuptse, Pumori, Khumbu Glacier, Khumbu Icefall, Khumbutse, and a limited amount of Everest. Gorak Shep is where you should spend the night after sightseeing the base camp.

Day 10 : Gorakshep - Kala Pathar (5545m/18188ft) - Pheriche (4210m) (Distance: 13-14 KM) 7 Hours

The journey to the famous Kala Patthar landmark begins the day before dawn. Despite being short, the path is difficult due to its topographic and rough surface.So, get up before the sun and proceed to Kalapatthar, which is located at 5545 meters. It is the peak of your trekking adventure. You soon arrive at the best viewpoint. You will forget all your problems when the sunlight goes through the tallest mountain.   From the top, you can see Mount Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Pumori, and many more of the world's tallest peaks, as well as the sunrise over the Himalayas.

After enjoying one of the greatest moment of your life it's time to return back to Gorak Shep, Lobuche and finnally  from Dughla, choose a different path towards Pheriche along the Khumbu Khola. Once you get at Pheriche, head towards tea house and have a good sleep remembering the beautiful day that you have capture in your mind.

Day 11 : Pheriche to Namche (3440m/11283ft) (Walking Distance: 14-15 KM) Duration: 7 Hours

After completing your peak-climbing adventure, we return to Namche's Sherpa Town. The trail is indeed long. The vistas of the mountains continue. Therefore, pause sometimes to take in further beauties of the Everest area. Most of the day will be spent traveling through vast evergreen and rhododendron bushes. Rare animals including Himalayan mythological beasts, wild goats, musk deer, and wild turkeys could also be visible. We gently make our way to Namche from the settlements of Orsho, Somare, Pangboche, and Tengboche while admiring the mountains.

Take a nice shower once you reach Namche to complete the day. To enjoy fresh homemade baked goods or your favorite drink, you might request that to your guide to accompany you to nearby cafés.

Day 12 : Namche to Lukla (2800m/9184ft) (Walking Distance: 18-19 KM) Duration: 7 Hours

Before approaching Lukla, where the walk comes to an end, you will pass a number of Buddhist temples, masonry walls, and chortens once the path turns back downhill. You make your way to Lukla while admiring the beautiful mountain views along through jorsale, Monjo and Phakding. . The gorgeous mountainous hills and lush woods will keep us engaged the entire experience. Enjoy the last few minutes of your Everest trekking while taking in the final sights of the enormous mountains.

Celebrate the success of your EBC with all your crews and teammates in the evening. Be thankfully  to everyone who helped to transport your stuff, especially the porters. The trekking group will have a moment of celebration. Sing and dance with the porters and guides while enjoying endless rounds of local beverages.

Day 13 : Fly Lukla to Kathmandu

The twenty five minute early morning flight to Kathmandu enables the team to either plan more sightseeing in Kathmandu or spend the rest of the day relaxing and shopping for souvenirs in Thamel with or without assistance of representative from Bharal Adventure. To commemorate the end of the adventurous expedition in the land of mountains, a farewell dinner shall be organized where the guests will have one more chance to indulge in the delicacy of authentic Nepali meal before they plan their next tour to the country.

Day 14 : Farewell

A Bharal Adventure representative arrives to accompany the guests to the airport about three hours leading up to their departure after exchanging emails, photographs, and good-natured greetings and serving breakfast.

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