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Island Peak Climbing Via EBC Trek

  • Duration 18
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade Moderate to STRENUOUS
  • Starts at Kathmandu
  • Ends at Kathmandu
  • Meals All Inclusive
  • Accommodation Hotel,Tent, Tea House
  • Max. Altitude 6189
  • Activity Trekking, Exploring, Climbing
  • Group Type Private
  • Group Size 2-16
  • Best Season Spring & Autumn
Highlights
  • Explore the natural riches in the Sagarmatha National Park
  • Visit local monasteries in Pangboche and Tengboche
  • Experience Sherpa culture, traditions, and lifestyle in the Khumbu Valley
  • Witness the panorama of vistas in Everest, Kongde, and Makalu ranges

Island Peak Climbing Via EBC Trek Overview

Island Peak Climbing via EBC begins after you enter the Sagarmatha National Park and ascends to Namche Bazaar. At Namche, you can explore the Sherpa community and enjoy their lifestyle while preparing for the trip. As the trip enters the next stage, you will head to Tengboche village. After exploring the Tengboche monastery, you will trek to Pheriche and continue to Lobuche. Further, you will head north to Gorak Shep and then to the Everest Base Camp. Here, you can enjoy the views of the Khumbu Icefall, glaciers and mountains like Nuptse (7861m) and Pumo Ri (7165m). Next, you hike to the top of the Kala Patthar viewpoint and relish the panorama of the Everest Himalayas.

Island Peak Climbing via EBC  is a mix of both adventurous climbing and exciting trek in the Khumbu region. Island Peak is also known as Ijma Tse is located amazingly in the middle of Chukkung valley. You will get a chance to explore the Sagarmatha National Park and vibrant Sherpa villages across the trail. The trip offers plenty of Himalayan scenery of mountains like Everest (8848m), Cho Oyu (8201m), and Ama Dablam (6856m). Also, the climb to the top of one of the most popular peaks in Nepal– Island Peak (6189m) is equally exciting.

Finally, you descend across the southern trails to reach Chhukung and begin the climb to the top of Island Peak. The climb is moderate in terms of difficulty; however, you will have to be extra cautious for the entire ascent. The top offers a beautiful panorama of mountains like Everest (8848m), Lhotse (8516m), and Nuptse (7861m). After enjoying the views, you begin the descent and pass Pangboche and Namche Bazaar to reach Lukla. Finally, a return flight brings you back to Kathmandu.

Island Peak Climbing Difficulty:

Everest Base Camp Trek is a moderate and adventure trek but Island Peak Climbing is a comparatively challenging peak climbing either another peak climb. So, the climbers should be at the top of their physical condition. The climb can be difficult for many and we recommend preparing your body physically before you head for this trip. Physical fitness and some technical skills need necessary to complete this trip. Preparation of some months to a year is necessary to climb the island peak and the preparations include workouts like swimming, hiking, gym, aerobics, cardio, endurance training, wall climbing, cycling and jogging.

At Heaven Nepal Adventure, our clients are our topmost priority and we do our best to serve all their needs. Also, we have a great and experienced team that excels at fulfilling the demands of travelers.

Flight Delays: Due to the geographical diversity and unpredictable climate in the Himalayas, internal flights are often delayed or cancelled. Weather conditions like heavy rainfall, storms, or fog can disrupt flights. So, it is wise to spare an extra day or two as buffer days, in case of flight delays and cancellations. Likewise, it is also necessary to note that the weather conditions are great during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. If you have enough time, you can also choose road transportation in such cases.

Note: Due to the Air Traffic at Tribhuvan International Airport, all flights to and from Lukla will now be operated from Ramechhap Airport, which is a 4-hour drive from Kathmandu. The transportation to and from Ramechhap will be provided by the company. Thus, it’s good to keep a few extra days after a trek in case of flight delay or cancellation.

Day to Day Itinerary
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Welcome to the beautiful mountainous country! You will arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. Outside the Arrivals gate, you will meet our representative who will drive you to your hotel. Enjoy viewing the colorful lifestyle of Kathmandu city as you make your way towards the hotel. You can choose to freshen up and relax at the hotel. In the meantime, your climb guide will visit you at the hotel. He will brief you all about the Island Peak Climb via EBC trip and assess your gear and equipment. If time permits, you can go out to shop for gear and equipment with your climb guide.

You will assess your gears and stuff. It is important that you pack only the important stuff as the flight to Lukla allows only 12-15 kg of luggage on a person.

Afterwards, you’ll embark on an interesting sightseeing tour of Kathmandu city and explore some of the popular UNESCO World Heritage Sites. You will get to visit Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath, and Kathmandu Durbar Square today.

If time permits, you will also get to visit the revered Buddhist site of Boudhanath. The history of Kathmandu can be dated back to 1700 years. You will witness many historical relics, cultural artefacts, ancient temples, and palaces throughout the city. Overnight in Kathmandu.

  • Tea 3*** Hotel
  • Breakfast

Grab an early breakfast and drive to the airport to catch the earliest flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. A short flight will facilitate easy access to the mountainous town of Lukla. Enjoy a beautiful aerial tour of central and eastern Nepal en route to Lukla.

From Lukla, you’ll embark on the first day of the trek and hike almost 4 hours alongside the Dudh Koshi River to reach the Phakding Village. Phakding is a Sherpa village located almost 11 km from Lukla.

  • Tea Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • Drive 4 hours, trek 4 hours
  • 7.4 km

Today, you’ll leave Phakding village and embark on an adventurous trek through lush forests, neatly paved stone steps, and bridges toward Namche Bazaar. A short distance from Phakding lies Monjo village which marks the entry to Sagarmatha National Park. It was established in 1976 and was inscribed on the list of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. It is home to a number of Himalayan wildlife including the endemic Nepalese bird -the Himalayan pheasant. You’ll begin trekking through the park and arrive in the largest Sherpa village in the region, Namche Bazaar.

  • Tea Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 6 hours
  • 7.4 km

Namche is the major tourist hub in the entire Everest Region. Surrounded by Kongde Ri (6,187m) and Thamserku (6,623m), Namche remains popular for its teahouses (lodges), shops, restaurants, and bars. The place remains bustling with locals, tourists, and vendors throughout the day.

Today is an important acclimatization day. You will explore Namche Bazaar and embark on a short hike towards Khumjung Village. Many tourists visit the Khumjung Monastery to witness the Yeti scalp that is preserved inside a glass box. After witnessing the beautiful architecture of the monastery, you’ll head down to Namche Bazaar, and relax for the rest of the day.

  • Tea Tea House
  • All Inclusive

From Namche Bazaar, you’ll begin climbing the stone stairs and continue uphill through the forested path towards Thyangboche village. You’ll pass along many Buddhist Chortens, prayer walls, and Mani stones along the way.

Walking alongside Imja Khola, you will trek through the rhododendron forest and yak pastures towards Tengboche. Tengboche is home to Tengboche Monastery, the highest Buddhist monastery in the region. The monastery is a spiritual hub hosting the annual Mani Rimdu festival every October-November.

  • Tea Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 5 hours
  • 10 km

Leaving Thyangboche, you’ll begin encountering steppes. The altitude rises over 4000 meters by the end of the trek. You’ll begin descending towards Dingboche village followed by a short trek through Imja Khola.

Along the way, you’ll catch the beautiful sight of Mani stones that extends till Pangboche village. You can choose to visit the Pangboche Monastery before heading towards Pheriche. The Pangboche Monastery is the oldest known monastery in the region. Overnight in Pheriche.

  • Tea Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 6 hours
  • 12 km

Today instead of trekking further, you’ll stay in Pheriche for acclimatization and explore the beautiful Sherpa village. The village is surrounded by a barren landscape. You can take a short hike around the village and climb the nearby cliffs to arrive at the Everest Memorial. You can move around and explore the village. You need this day to acclimatize. Hence, you need to indulge in a short hike followed by a good amount of rest and hydration. Overnight in Pheriche.

  • Tea Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 5 hours,
  • 7.5 km

From Pheriche, the trail starts climbing up the valley. The trail is gifted with a beautiful view of Cholatse and Tawache peaks. The trail climbs towards the foot of the Khumbu glacier and continues towards Duglha where you’ll enjoy your hot lunch. The trail here is marked with numerous Mani stones, prayer flags, and memorials. The trek from Pheriche will end at Lobuche village located on the lap of Lobuche peak (6119m) after almost 5 hours.

  • Tea Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 8 hours
  • Approx 12 km

You are approaching the highlight of this trek. Leaving Lobuche village, you’ll begin walking the rocky trail towards Gorakshep village located in the transit to the Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar. After a delicious lunch, you’ll continue trekking toward the Everest Base Camp.

The Everest Base Camp is the official campsite for Everest climbers. You will find many tents in this area. The base camp provides stunning views of the highest peaks of the world including Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt Makalu, and Cho Oyu. After exploring the base camp, you’ll begin your journey down towards Gorakshep for an overnight stay.

  • Tea Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 8 hours,
  • Approx 11.5 km

Today, you’ll hike towards Kala Patthar located just above the Everest Base Camp. Situated at the height of 5545 meters, Kalapatthar offers a vantage point to enjoy the majestic sight of Mt. Everest and Mt. Lhotse. After enjoying the views, you’ll begin descending and have your breakfast at Gorakshep.

The trek continues downhill towards Lobuche village and takes a detour towards Chukung village. You’ll begin climbing the rugged trail leading all the way to the top of Kongma La Pass (5550m). You can enjoy the panoramic view of Chhukung Ri and the Chhukung glacier from here. Then, you’ll descend and make your way towards Chukung village.

  • Tea Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 4 hours
  • 6 km

From Chukung village, you’ll begin traversing along the snow moraines towards Island Peak Base Camp. It will be an easy walk as you approach the base camp. One of the detours takes you towards Amphu Lapcha Pass. You’ll need to stick to the straight path and keep heading north towards Lhotse glacier. After a short walk, you’ll arrive at Island Peak Base Camp. You will spend the night inside a tent.

 

  • Tea Camping on Tent
  • All Inclusive
  • 5 hours
  • 8 km

Instead of climbing the peak, you’ll make a short ascent towards Island Peak High Camp, also known as Advance Camp. You’ll begin trekking and cross a few crevasses to arrive at the Advance camp. This is one of the rarest places to stay overnight. However, it offers the best chance to successfully summit the peak. After the short hike, you’ll stay put, keep yourself hydrated, and acclimatize. Overnight inside a tent.

  • Tea Camping on Tent
  • All Inclusive

You’ll follow your guide and continue climbing along a ridgeline onto the snout of the summit. From the top, you can view the pristine sight of the nearby mountains and the valleys below. Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu peaks will be clearly visible in the distance. After taking your time enjoying the stunning views, you’ll continue trekking down towards Island Peak Base Camp.

 

  • Tea Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 10 hours
  • Approx 13 km

Leaving Island Peak Base Camp, you’ll continue along Chukung glacier to arrive at Chukung village. The trail takes a drop and heads towards Dingboche. A short descend along the beautiful Sherpa settlements will bring you to Pangboche village. Visit the Pangboche Monastery before resting for the night.

 

  • Tea Tea House
  • Inclusive
  • 7 hours
  • 14 km

You’ll continue heading down through the Everest Base Camp standard trail and arrive at Thyangboche village. After a delicious lunch, you’ll continue walking alongside the Dudh Koshi River to reach Phungi Thanga. The trail meets a rocky path that drops downhill and takes you towards Namche Bazaar. Enjoy the rest of the evening exploring Namche Bazaar and dining in one of the finest restaurants.

  • Tea Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 7-8 hours,
  • Approx 15 km

On the last day of the trek, you’ll continue downhill along the standard route and walk past the lush forested path to arrive at Monjo village. After exiting Sagarmatha National Park, you’ll continue downhill and arrive at Phakding. After a brief rest, you’ll continue towards Lukla. Arriving at Lukla marks the ends of the trek. You can celebrate the completion of the Island Peak Climb via EBC trek with your team.

  • Tea 3 Sta Hotel
  • All Inclusive
  • 20 Minute Drive, 4 hours drive
  • 132 km

An early morning flight will take you back to Kathmandu. If the weather is clear, there won’t be any delays, and you’ll land in Kathmandu in time for breakfast. Check into your hotel. Enjoy a delicious breakfast at the hotel or a restaurant nearby. Afterward, you can choose to go out on your own and explore the city. Overnight in Kathmandu.

  • Breakfast

Depending on your flight schedule, we’ll drop you off to the airport. If you have enough time in hand, you can choose to indulge in a trekker massage or shop for souvenirs.

Altitude Chart

Heaven Nepal Adventure our team guides, porters and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

Cost Includes
  • Arrival airport pick-up transfer to hotel
  • Group meeting with a tour operator and introducing the guide/climbing guide
  • Welcome dinner in a traditional Nepali cultural restaurant with a live program.
  • 3 Nights at 3-star standard accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu flight, airport tax, and domestic airport transfer
  • Tea house/Mountain Lodge accommodation during the trek
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the trek and Cost of a guide (government certified experienced, fluent English speaker, first aid and eco trained).
  • Porter’s cost (one porter for every two members in a group)
  • The assistant guide we provide an assistant guide as per the group size to support wherever necessary
  • Purified drinking water while on a trek All Necessary Climbing Permit Charge, Sagarmatha National Park fee and all Gov. Local taxes as applicable
  • Down Jacket and sleeping bags (upon request most be returns after your trip)
  • Company duffle bag and a T-shirt (as a souvenir)
  • Group medical Kit Box (Diamox and other first-aid medicine carried by a guide)
  • 4-night will provide an attached bathroom with the hot shower during the trek
  • An hour trekker’s massage upon accomplishing the trek
  • Farewell dinner with official staff (HNA)
  • Adventure certificate (after completion of the trek)
  • Final departure transfer to the airport
Cost Excludes
  • International Airfare/Nepal Visa.
  • Monument fees to sightseeing in Kathmandu.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu except for
  • Welcome,/Farewell. Deserts (cakes, bakes, and pies).
  • Additional hot drinks/bottled drinks/boiled and mineral water.
  • Electronic device re-charge/hot shower/Wi-Fi and personal expenses.
  • Travel insurance and evacuation insurance (strongly recommended).
  • Tipping to (as a appreciations) driver and trekking crew.
  • Anything other not mentioned in ‘Service included’ section.
Departure Dates
Useful Info

Meals and Accommodations:

In major cities like Pokhara and Kathmandu, you will get multiple options to choose from, from cheap lodges to extravagant 5 stars hotels. Likewise, you will also get to choose from a wide range of cuisines while in the major cities. However, once you move away from the cities, the options for meals and accommodations in Nepal will become limited. During the treks, the best accommodations available are lodges and teahouses. They provide basic facilities for dining and lodging. These places mostly serve traditional Nepali food “Daal Bhat Tarkari” (rice, pulses, and vegetables). Similarly, there are several other food varieties like Momo, Thukpa, and Thakali food available across Nepal.

Banking, ATMs, and Money in Nepal:

Nepalese Rupees are the official currency of Nepal. The banknotes of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 whereas coins of 1 and 2 are available in Nepal.
While travelling to Nepal, banking and money exchange are not a huge deal in big cities like Pokhara and Kathmandu. When you head to rural areas, the availability of banks, ATMs, and money exchange booths becomes fairly scarce. So, it is best to withdraw enough cash and exchange the currency at major cities.

You can also exchange foreign currencies for Nepali Rupees at the Tribhuvan International Airport. You need to be updated about the exchange rates which are available at the official website of Neal Rastra Bank at https://www.nrb.org.np/fxmexchangerate.php.

Sightseeing Tour:

We will brief you about your sightseeing tour in Kathmandu and trekking and we will be giving you information files, and importantly introduced your tour/trekking guide.

Trekking Crews:

You will provide government registered, well-trained English Speaking guide, who has to acknowledge responsible tourism flew of areas and eco-friendly tourism
We also provide an assistant guide (call is Sherpa) if you’re in a group of 4-5 people, who are ready to help you with every situation. Also provide one porter is every two members of the group, and he will be carrying a bag pack not more than 25kg. We get our crews’ life get insured.

Documentation:

After your trip is over, we will provide you (HNA) adventure certificate =region.

Size of Group:

Trekking Group Size of minimum 2-10 people. In case you want to travel alone, please do not hesitate to write back to us. We will plan consequently. In the case your group of more than ten people, please let us know so that we can make advance requirements and improvise plans and itinerary.

Acclimatization:

Trekking in the Everest Region is much more difficult as it is even more technical. We give you special priority to its technical sides as well. For this, we have planned an itinerary to allow you to get acclimatize naturally. We know a particular location where you need to stay for rest to acclimatize, the particular distance you need to walk slowly pace study and so on. In case you get AMS, we have crews who know how to deal with, it effectively and smartly.

Altitude Sickness:

While trekking in Nepal is extremely satisfying, altitude sickness might get a better hold of you at times. The air pressure and oxygen concentration decrease the higher you travel. As such, altitude sickness is an illness that the human body suffers from due to these reasons. The symptoms of the sickness include lack of appetite, nausea, weakness, lightheartedness, sleep disturbance, tiredness, and headache. These symptoms generally appear when moving upwards of the height of 2,400 meters from sea level.

You can adopt different measures to avoid altitude sickness like a walk at a slow and steady pace, avoiding smoking, and stop at different stations to acclimatize. Before beginning your trek, make sure you have a first aid kit with ibuprofen or paracetamol and Diamox. If anyone falls victim to altitude sickness, it is necessary to inform the trip leader and descend to a lower altitude. In extreme cases, it might also be necessary to perform Heli rescue and emergency evacuations.

Travel Insurance:

Accidents can happen anywhere so, it is recommended for all the tourists to get travel insurance before visiting Nepal. Depending upon the insurance policy and the company, the insurance will look after tragic like theft, loss or accidental damage of gears and other belongings, baggage, and medical emergencies. Likewise, the insurance should also include helicopter evacuation and any kinds of mishaps that might occur during adventure sporting like bungee jumping, rafting, and zip-lining. No one is capable of foreseeing the accidents, but each individual can buy themselves an insurance policy to lessen the effects of the accident.

Internet and Communication:

It is quite easy to access the Internet in Nepal. Using Wi-Fi is a widely used way to communicate and use the Internet. Wi-Fi is easily available in major cities and even in some remote destinations. When trekking to remote locations, Wi-Fi might not always be available; so, using cellular data is the best way to communicate over the Internet. You can buy a Sim-card in Nepal at a reasonable price which allows you to make an international call. Also, you can use mobile data while you are in the areas without Wi-Fi. Telephone, Fax, and newspapers are a few other forms of communication in Nepal.

Pre-respond to Altitude Sickness?

Please consult your physician Please keep on informing our crews if you feel uneasy
• Please do walk in the group so that you can help each other
• Please do carry Diamox (Acetazolamide

Travel Insurance:

We would like to recommend you get your trekking insured. Since you are trekking is probably one of the wildest and most challenging routes, you need to be cautious of anything inevitable. You may need helicopter evacuation and get your trip cancelled. You may get injured and get your baggage theft and so on.

Country Visa and Entry Procedure:

here are two ways to obtain a Nepalese visa. The first one is via the Nepalese Diplomatic Missions stationed in your country. As the second way, you can easily obtain an On-Arrival visa at the entry/exit points stationed across the country. You can fill out an application form and provide the necessary documents to receive an On-Arrival Visa. Travellers can choose different visa types according to the length of their stay in Nepal.

The visa for 15 days costs USD 30, USD 50 for 30 days, and USD 125 for 90 days. Also if your visa is about to expire but you are not yet done exploring the country, you can get your visa extended for USD 3 per day and if your visa has already expired, it costs USD 5 per day. This information regarding updated Visa Fees is available at the official website of the Department of Immigration at http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np/post/notice-regarding-visa-fee-updates.

You can also head to the following link for more information regarding Tourist visas in Nepal. http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np/page/tourist-visa

Popular Destinations to Visit:

There are numerous travel destinations in Nepal; each with a unique identity and story of its own. Kathmandu is one of such destinations, with dozens of sightseeing to do, eateries to try out, and handicrafts to shop. Next up is Pokhara which enchants its visitors with its serene lakes and the enthralling views of the Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Fishtail ranges. Similarly, Lumbini, Chitwan, Bandipur, and Palpa are a few other destinations which are ripe for tours and leisurely vacations. Chitwan National Park and Bardia National Park are two of the most popular destinations for jungle safari and wildlife exploration.

As of adventure sports, Kathmandu and Pokhara offer plenty of choices including rafting, bungee jumping, zip-lining, and paragliding. Likewise, the Everest, Annapurna, and Langtang regions stand out as prominent destinations for treks, peak climbing trips, and expeditions.

Things to do in Nepal:

The nation is considered to be a paradise for trekkers and grants an exciting number of choices. On these treks, you will witness the grand views of the Himalayas and the cultural prosperity of the ethnic communities along the trails. Everest Base Camp Trek and Annapurna Base Camp Trek are two of the most popular treks in Nepal.

For those who are not satisfied with just gazing up at the mountains, you can go for a mountaineering expedition and peak climbing. While expeditions take you to mountains above the height of 6,500 meters, the destinations of peak climbing trips are low-lying peaks which can be summited even by amateurs. Everest (8848m), Annapurna (8091m), and Ama Dablam (6856m) are popular expedition sites whereas Island Peak (6189m), Mera Peak (6476m), and Pisang Peak (6091m) are the notable peak climbing destinations.

Short tours and sightseeing in Nepal are also quite popular among travellers in Nepal. Likewise, adventure sports like rafting, bungee jumping, paragliding, canyoning, rock climbing, zip-lining, and mountain biking are also among the things that can be done in Nepal.

Trekking Seasons in Nepal:

The country lies in the temperate zone and has four distinct climates: spring, summer (with monsoon), autumn, and winter. Normally, the best time to trek in Nepal is in March-May (spring) when the skies are clear, trails are filled with blooming flora, and the temperature is just right.

Another appropriate season is mid-September to November (autumn), during which the temperature is moderate, skies are clear, and mountain views are stunning. The summer season (June – August) is occupied by heavy rainfall increasing the chances of landslides in the hills, while the winter season brings in harsh weather conditions and extreme cold. However, there are treks which can be done during winter and monsoon as well.

Upper Dolpo and Upper Mustang regions lie in the rain-shadow area so, they are ideal trek destinations during monsoon. Likewise, easy and low-altitude treks like Ghorepani Poonhill and Tamang Heritage Trek are perfect during the winter season.

Altitude Sickness:

While trekking in Nepal is extremely satisfying, altitude sickness might get a better hold of you at times. The air pressure and oxygen concentration decrease the higher you travel.

As such, altitude sickness is an illness that the human body suffers from due to these reasons. The symptoms of the sickness include lack of appetite, nausea, weakness, lightheartedness, sleep disturbance, tiredness, and headache. These symptoms generally appear when moving upwards of the height of 2,400 meters from sea level.

You can adopt different measures to avoid altitude sickness like a walk at a slow and steady pace, avoiding smoking, and stopping at different stations to acclimatize. Before beginning your trek, make sure you have a first aid kit with ibuprofen or paracetamol and Diamox. If anyone falls victim to altitude sickness, it is necessary to inform the trip leader and descend to a lower altitude. In extreme cases, it might also be necessary to perform Heli rescue and emergency evacuations.

FAQs
  • You can book this trip a couple of weeks or earlier than your departure date. Make sure that you have gathered required information, checked on your health and purchased travel insurance before you head out for the trip.

  • We organize treks for solo travelers and groups of any size. However, the ideal group size is 2 to 10 people.

     

  • The weather around the preferred trekking seasons like March to May (Spring) and September to October (Autumn) will mostly be ideal for the hike. Most of the day is clear with temperatures ranging from 0° to 20° Celsius depending upon the altitude. Sometimes, afternoon can get overcast with chances of light rains and snow (in the high altitude areas).

     

  • You will be staying overnight at hotels and tea-houses during your trek. At present, villages below 4000m have around 15-20 good tea houses/lodges with pleasant rooms serving excellent food menus. Higher above 4000m, the options decrease. All rooms and dining are equipped with warm heating facilities to make your stay much pleasant and enjoyable.

  • Most of the places on the trek have electricity. On higher altitude areas, the electricity comes from privately owned solar panels and you might also have to pay to charge your phones, laptop and cameras.

  • Some places have networks for cell phones and also internet facilities while some areas above Dingboche do not offer ideal connectivity. At present, almost all places on route to Everest Base Camp including remote villages have network connection but bad weather and geography can affect the service quality. Also, keep in mind that you will have to buy prepaid internet cards or pay if you want to use the internet in some places.

  • If the condition of the person is not critical, first aid and primary medication is our first priority. Then, if the person can not continue, our guides will help the person to return to a safe place and get a flight back to Kathmandu. But if the condition is critical, we call for immediate helicopter evacuation to the nearest hospital or even to Kathmandu in critical cases. Our guides and staff are well trained for the situation. We recommend that you buy travel insurance that comes handy in these situations.

     

  • Most dishes from traditional to western are available in Namche and Lukla but as you trek to high altitude areas the options become limited. However, we try to make sure meals are prepared according to your choice and our guides will assist you on that. Most of the lodges and tea houses have been serving travellers for more than two decades now. We do recommend you to ask about the ingredients before ordering food just to make sure you are on the safe side. Food supplies have to be carried by porters and animals so do not expect a lot of items on the menu.

     

  • On our packing list, we have mentioned general advice for medication. Some of the basic medicines that should be on the list include medication for diarrhea, headache, fever, cold-flu, constipation, cuts-wounds and burns as well. Check our packing checklist section. In every trip, our guides carry comprehensive medical kits for common use if required. Also, do not forget to bring the prescribed drugs if you are consuming any. We have designed the itinerary days where people can acclimatize well with rest days in a couple of high places before reaching much higher to our goal and highlights. Some people might take Diamox pills, which is often used as high altitude pills, should consult the doctors before taking the right dose, which helps to regulate the flow of blood systems from getting clots in high altitude. Where drinking plenty of fluids, water-juice and, re-hydration drink including black warm tea also helps and taking much rest after getting tired.

  • We request all of our fellow travelers to abide by the rules of the company and listen to what your trek guides and leaders say. The most common problems are stomach disorder, altitude sickness and staying on the trek route. If people have traveled in Asian countries food will not be much of a problem. Altitude sickness is mostly caused by walking too fast and insufficient rest or acclimatization. Our itineraries are well designed so that people can acclimatize well. There are rest days in a couple of high altitude areas. Some people might take Diamox pills, which are often used for altitude sickness and should consult the doctors before taking the right dose. It helps to regulate the flow of blood systems from getting clots in high altitude. Drinking plenty of fluids like water, juice and rehydration drinks also help.

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