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Everest Base Camp Trek: 12 Days / 11 Nights

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Ultimate Everest Base Camp Trek: 12 Days / 11 Nights Itinerary

The Everest Base Camp (EBC) Trek is widely recognized as the ultimate pilgrimage for high-altitude hikers, offering an unparalleled journey into the heart of the Nepalese Himalayas. This premium 12-day itinerary is meticulously designed by JPR Travel Agency to provide an optimal balance of historic exploration, cultural immersion, and logical efficiency. Traveling deep into the iconic Khumbu region, this route bypasses the traditional, long knee-jarring descent by incorporating an elite shared helicopter return ride from Gorak Shep back to Lukla, compressing the classic route into a highly efficient 12-day window without sacrificing critical acclimatization time.

Your adventure initiates with a world-renowned mountain flight landing at the dramatic Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla. From here, you follow historic trade trails tracking the glacial waters of the Dudh Koshi River upstream. You will step inside the pristine boundaries of the Sagarmatha National Park—a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site—trekking through ancient alpine forests, traversing high suspension bridges draped in prayer flags, and resting in legendary Sherpa settlements like Namche Bazaar and Tengboche.

As you push past the alpine tree line into the stark, breathtaking landscapes of the high-altitude tundra, the sheer scale of the world’s highest peaks unfolds. You will stand face-to-face with legendary giants including Lhotse (8,516m), Nuptse (7,861m), Ama Dablam (6,812m), and ultimately, the crown jewel itself, Mount Everest (8,848.86m).

The physical culmination of this journey takes you straight into Everest Base Camp (5,364m), where you can stand directly alongside active climbing expeditions on the edge of the roaring Khumbu Icefall. The spiritual and visual climax follows shortly after with a pre-dawn push up Kala Patthar (5,545m), yielding the absolute finest 360-degree unobstructed sunrise panorama of Everest’s apex available on Earth. Throughout the journey, comfortable, authentic mountain teahouses provide warm hospitality, hearty meals, and a safe resting environment.

Quick Trip Facts

  • Total Duration: 12 Days / 11 Nights (Kathmandu to Kathmandu)

  • Trekking Difficulty: Medium to Strenuous (Requires good physical cardiovascular fitness)

  • Maximum Elevation: 5,545 meters (18,192 feet) at the summit of Kala Patthar

  • Trekking Distance: Approximately 65 kilometers (40 miles) of total foot travel

  • Permits Needed: Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit & Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit

  • Accommodation Standard: Premium 3/4 Star Hotels in Kathmandu; handpicked authentic teahouses during the trek

Why Choose This 12-Day EBC Itinerary?

Traditional Everest Base Camp packages require 14 to 15 days because hikers must retrace their footsteps downhill over 3 to 4 days of grueling descent. This specialized 12-day itinerary changes the game. By boarding a shared helicopter flight directly out of Gorak Shep on Day 10, you swap days of joint-straining downhill hiking for an unforgettable, low-altitude aerial flight over the very ridges, monasteries, and glaciers you spent the week conquering. It is the ultimate time-saving upgrade for modern travelers exploring trekking in Nepal.

Optimal Trekking Seasons & Packing Guidelines

SeasonMonthsPerksChallenges
SpringMarch – MayBlooming wild rhododendrons; active climbing groups at EBC.Higher trail traffic.
AutumnSeptember – NovemberSharpest mountain visibility; dry weather; warm crisp days.Very cold night temperatures at high altitude.

Mandatory Gear Highlights

Pro-Tip: Up high, temperatures drop below -10°C (14°F) in the teahouses overnight. Ensure you pack a heavy-weight down jacket, thermal base layers, a sleeping bag rated for extreme sub-zero cold, polarized UV-protection sunglasses, and broken-in waterproof hiking boots to safeguard against blisters.

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu & Welcome Dinner

Welcome to Nepal! Upon landing at Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM), a representative will transfer you to your hotel. Meet your guide for a comprehensive pre-trip briefing on high-altitude safety, gear checks, and the upcoming flight schedules. Spend your evening exploring the vibrant streets of Thamel or managing your stay via our dedicated domestic hotel booking services.

  • Accommodation: 3/4 Star Hotel in Kathmandu

Day 2: Flight to Lukla & Trek to Phakding
  • Trekking Distance: 7.8 km (4.8 miles) | Duration: 3–4 hours

  • Altitude: 2,860m (Lukla) to 2,610m (Phakding) Take an early morning flight from Kathmandu (or drive to Manthali/Ramechhap for a seasonal flight) to Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla. Drop down past local farmlands to Phakding village nestled along the Dudh Koshi River.

Day 3: Trek to Namche Bazaar (The Sherpa Capital)
  • Trekking Distance: 10.5 km (6.5 miles) | Duration: 5–6 hours

  • Altitude: 2,610m to 3,440m Follow the Dudh Koshi upstream, crossing several suspension bridges draped in colorful prayer wheels. After entering Sagarmatha National Park at Monjo, tackle the steep, historic climb up to Namche Bazaar, catching your first glimpse of Mount Everest.

Day 4: Strategic Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar
  • Activity: Hike to Everest View Hotel (3,880m) & Khumjung Village

  • Altitude: 3,440m Following the high-altitude rule of “climb high, sleep low,” hike up to the luxury Everest View Hotel for a panoramic tea break facing Everest, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku. Return to Namche to explore local bakeries and gear shops. If you are traveling with companions who prefer shorter trails, you can view our detailed guide on the easiest treks to do in Nepal.

Day 6: Trek to Tengboche Monastery
  • Trekking Distance: 9.5 km (6 miles) | Duration: 5–6 hours

  • Altitude: 3,440m to 3,860m Follow a scenic ridge trail with views of Ama Dablam before dropping into Phunki Thenga for lunch. Finish the day with a steady climb through rhododendron forests to reach Tengboche, home to the largest Buddhist monastery in the Khumbu region.

Day 7: Acclimatization Day at Dingboche (Nangkartsang Peak Hike)
  • Activity: Acclimatization hike to Nangkartsang Peak viewpoint (approx. 5,100m)

  • Altitude: 4,410m To help your body adapt to high atmospheric pressure changes, take a steep excursion up the ridge of Nangkartsang. The summit yields views of Makalu, Lhotse, and Cholatse. Spend the afternoon resting.

Day 8: Trek to Lobuche via Thukla Pass
  • Trekking Distance: 8.5 km (5.2 miles) | Duration: 4–5 hours

  • Altitude: 4,410m to 4,940m Trek along the wide glacial valley floor before ascending the steep moraine of the Khumbu Glacier at Thukla. At the top of the pass, pause at the emotional memorial grounds dedicated to fallen climbers. Continue to the small outpost of Lobuche.

Day 9: Achieve Everest Base Camp & Sleep at Gorak Shep
  • Trekking Distance: 15 km (9.3 miles) total roundtrip | Duration: 7–8 hours

  • Altitude: 4,940m to Gorak Shep (5,164m) to Everest Base Camp (5,364m) and back to Gorak Shep The big day has arrived. Trek over rocky moraine paths to Gorak Shep for lunch, then push onward to the legendary Everest Base Camp (5,364m). Stand directly on the edge of the Khumbu Icefall, celebrate your achievement, and return to Gorak Shep for the night. Review our full listing of signature itineraries on the main JPR holiday packages page.

Day 10: Sunrise Hike to Kala Patthar & Luxury Heli Flyback to Lukla
  • Trekking Distance: 5 km (3.1 miles) | Duration: 2–3 hours hike + 15 min Helicopter ride

  • Altitude: 5,164m to Kala Patthar (5,545m) then fly down to Lukla (2,860m) Wake before dawn to ascend Kala Patthar (5,545m) for the absolute finest unobstructed sunrise view of Everest’s apex. Descend to Gorak Shep for breakfast, step onto a shared helicopter ride, and fly over the mountains directly back to Lukla.

Day 11: Flight Back to Kathmandu

Altitude: 2,860m to 1,400m Board your morning fixed-wing flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu (or Manthali airport followed by an overland drive). Upon arrival, check back into your city hotel and enjoy a farewell dinner celebrating your successful journey.

Day 12: Final Departure

Savor breakfast at your hotel before our airport representative transfers you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight back home, marking the conclusion of your 12-day Everest adventure.

 

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Includes

  • Round-trip airport transfers via private vehicle.
  • Fixed-wing domestic flights (Kathmandu/Ramechhap to Lukla return).
  • Elite shared helicopter return ride from Gorak Shep to Lukla.
  • Premium 3/4-star hotel stay in Kathmandu with breakfast.
  • All teahouse accommodations during the mountain trek.
  • All required permits (Sagarmatha Park & Khumbu Local Permit).
  • Government-licensed, English-speaking Sherpa trekking guide.

Excludes

  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu.
  • Nepal Entry Visa fees (payable upon landing).
  • Personal trekking gear (down jackets, sleeping bags, etc.).
  • Travel and high-altitude medical insurance (Mandatory).
  • Hot showers, Wi-Fi, and electronic charging fees at teahouses.
  • Alcoholic beverages, bottled water, and soft drinks.
  • Tips and gratitude for the trekking guide and porters.
Price : Starting from 1200$ per person
  • Sightseeing: Mount Everest Base Camp (5,364m), Sunrise at Kala Patthar (5,545m), Tengboche Monastery, Namche Bazaar, and an elite Aerial Helicopter Flyback over the Khumbu Glacier

  • Duration: 11 Nights & 12 Days

  • Accommodations: 2 Nights in a Premium 3/4-Star Hotel in Kathmandu (BB Basis) and 9 Nights in Authentic Handpicked Mountain Teahouses

  • Inclusions: Round-trip Fixed-Wing Flights (KTM-LUK-KTM), Shared Helicopter Return Ride (Gorak Shep to Lukla), Sagarmatha National Park Permits, Local Municipality Permits, Licensed Sherpa Guide, and Porter Support

  • Group Size: Minimum 2 Persons

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the 12-Day Everest Base Camp Trek for beginners?

The 12-day EBC trek is classified as medium to strenuous due to its high altitude and consecutive walking days. While you do not need technical mountaineering skills or climbing gear, you do need a solid level of cardiovascular fitness. If you have never hiked before and are worried about the physical demand, we highly suggest reviewing our beginner-friendly alternatives, such as our guide on the easiest trek to do in Nepal, before booking your flight.

The primary difference is the return logistics on Day 10. Instead of spending 3 grueling days tracking backward downhill over steep moraine paths, this optimized itinerary features a shared helicopter flyback from Gorak Shep directly to Lukla. This saves your knees two full days of intense downhill friction, shortens your necessary vacation time, and provides an incredible aerial perspective of the Sagarmatha National Park. You can explore our full range of tailored Himalayan routes on our main holiday packages page.

Safety is our absolute highest priority on high-altitude routes. This specialized 12-day itinerary includes two built-in strategic acclimatization days: one at Namche Bazaar (3,440m) and another at Dingboche (4,410m), following the medical protocol of “climb high, sleep low.”

Our government-licensed guides carry oximeters to check your blood oxygen saturation levels daily and are fully trained in emergency evacuation procedures. To review our complete safety guidelines, required conditioning tips, and medical insurance criteria for Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), explore the high-altitude preparation section on our main trekking in Nepal landing page.

While staying in the capital city, you will be resting in premium accommodations curated through our local domestic hotel booking services. Once on the mountain trail, accommodation consists of authentic local teahouses. These mountain lodges provide twin-sharing bedrooms, a communal heated dining area, and hearty high-carb meals designed to refuel trekkers.

Booking with an authorized local provider like JPR Travel Agency ensures that your logistics—including tricky seasonal mountain flights, national park permits, and emergency helicopter evacuations—are managed seamlessly. Choosing a registered local agency directly guarantees competitive pricing, transparent quotes, and certified local guides who possess deep ancestral knowledge of the Khumbu region. Explore our specialized trekking in Nepal landing page to check available seasonal departure dates.

Due to the strict safety requirements of operating Small Take-off and Landing (STOL) aircraft in high-altitude mountain environments, domestic airlines enforce a rigid 15 kg (33 lbs) total weight limit per passenger. This is strictly broken down into:

  • 10 kg (22 lbs) for your main checked luggage (which must be a soft-shell duffel bag; hard suitcases are rejected by porters).

  • 5 kg (11 lbs) for your hand-carry daypack.

If your gear exceeds this limit, you can pay an excess baggage fee at the airport counter (roughly USD 5 to USD 8 per extra kilo). However, to avoid any hassle, you can safely leave your non-trekking clothes and travel suitcases secure at your hotel using our comprehensive hotel booking in Nepal coordination services before heading to the airport

Yes, but accessibility shifts dramatically as you gain altitude across the Khumbu region:

  • In lower hubs: Settlements like Phakding and Namche Bazaar offer reliable electricity, and many local cafes offer free internet access.

  • Above 4,000 meters: In villages like Dingboche, Lobuche, and Gorak Shep, teahouses rely primarily on solar power. Charging your phone, camera batteries, or power banks will cost an out-of-pocket fee ranging from NPR 300 to NPR 600 (USD 3 to USD 5) per device.

For internet, standard teahouse Wi-Fi becomes weak up high. We highly recommend buying an Everest Link prepaid data card in Namche Bazaar or using a local mobile SIM card. To explore more about what to expect regarding remote trail logistics, view our specialized guide to trekking in Nepal.

The local teahouses, shops, and charging stations along the trail only accept Nepalese Rupees (NPR). Credit cards are rarely accepted past Namche Bazaar, and ATMs on the trail are notoriously unreliable. We strictly advise all trekkers to withdraw an estimated USD 30 to USD 40 worth of Nepalese cash per day while in Kathmandu to cover personal extras like hot showers, snacks, and drinks.

Additionally, tipping your dedicated Sherpa guide and porter team is a deeply rooted tradition in the Himalayan trekking industry. If you want to combine your trekking adventure with cultural city excursions where cards are accepted, browse our curated Nepal tour packages to plan your complete spending footprint