Everest Kala Patthar Trekking
Trip Overview
Overview
The Everest Kala Patthar Trekking is a mesmerizing journey that takes adventurers to the heart of the Himalayas, offering breathtaking views of the world's highest peak, Mount Everest. This trek is also a shorter and more accessible alternative to the full Everest Base Camp trek, yet it remains an incredibly rewarding experience for nature lovers and trekkers alike. The adventure typically begins with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, a small mountain town nestled amidst the towering peaks. From Lukla, trekkers also start their trek, passing through picturesque Sherpa villages, terraced fields, and lush rhododendron forests. The warm hospitality of the Sherpa people, their unique culture, and the colorful prayer flags along the trail add to the cultural richness of the journey. As the trek progresses, the landscape transforms, with the trail winding through high-altitude regions and challenging terrains. Trekkers cross suspension bridges over gushing rivers, ascend steep inclines, and navigate rocky paths. The excitement also builds as they reach the renowned Namche Bazaar, a vibrant trading hub in the Khumbu region, where trekkers can immerse themselves in local markets and cuisine. The trek continues through Tengboche Monastery, a significant spiritual site, offering stunning panoramas of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. Each day also brings new vistas of snow-capped peaks and glacial valleys, leaving trekkers awe-inspired by the natural beauty surrounding them. The pinnacle of the trek awaits at Kala Patthar, a vantage point renowned for its unparalleled views of Mount Everest, Nuptse, and other Himalayan giants. Trekkers are rewarded with a surreal sunrise over Everest, painting the sky with hues of pink and gold. The sense of achievement is overwhelming as the world's highest mountain stands tall before their eyes.Conclusion and Summary
With memories to last a lifetime, trekkers descend back to Lukla and return to Kathmandu, cherishing the experiences of the Everest Kala Patthar Trekking. This trek not only offers a physical challenge but also provides a unique opportunity to connect with nature and witness the majesty of the Himalayas up close. It's an unforgettable journey that leaves trekkers with a deep appreciation for the mountains and the people who call this remarkable region their home.Trip Highlight
- Sightseeing at Kathmandu on World heritage sites of Kathmandu, Pasupatinath temple, Swayambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa and Kathmandu durbar square
- Scenic flight to Lukla, from the flight’s to Lukla you can see the panoramic view of the snow-capped Himalayan ranges such as Langtang, Rolwaling and Khumbu
- Hike through the bank of Dudh Koshi river, which allows you to enjoy the Himalayan scenery, local villages, waterfalls and local cultures.
- Walk inside the world heritage National park, Sagarmatha National Park.
- Enjoy the market of the Namche Bazaar, local people’s lifestyle and sherpa community who live nearby and in the Namche Bazaar.
- Stunning views of the green valleys and the snow-capped mountain above the green valleys.
- Visit the ancient old Monastery of the Khumbu ie Tengboche Monastery. Trekkers/hikers can enjoy the traditional local farming and the cultural activities by the Sherpa People.
- Yaks and Yak products which you can taste during your Kala Patthar Hike.
- Trek through the ridge and through the Glaciers on the way to Gorak Shep.
- Hike to the most delightful place of the trek i.e. Kala Patthar trekkers can see the outstanding view of the Khumbu Himalayan range of Mt. Everest 29,037 feet from the Kala Patthar. Lhotse 27,940 feet, Nuptse 25,791 feet, Amadablam 22,349 Feet, Makalu 27,825 feet, Choyou 26,906, Cholatse 21,129 feet, Thamserku 21,729 feet and many other peaks
Itinerary
You will be welcomed by our staff and transferred to your hotel. Our Airport representative will explain the program upon arrival. Overnight at the Hotel.
Accommodation: at 3- star Hotel in Kathmandu
Meals: Dinner and Bed
Place: Kathmandu
Maximum Altitude: 1,350m
Today is Trekking preparation and permit organizing day. We meet either our office or your Hotel talking about trip details and payment settles. Our guide checks your trekking gear, is it sufficient for such high elevation trek in Everest Base Camp. Please, check your insurance detail that is cover for the Everest trekking and have a copy of your travel medical insurance policy with you and provide to us copy of policy as well if incase you need emergency. At the same time, we will inform you about every details of the trekking and next day departure time for the Lukla flight.
Our Guide will come to your hotel early in the morning according to flight schedule for the Kathmandu to Lukla flight (25 to 30 minutes) then we meet others crew who have been waiting for us at Lukla, settled the lockage and trek to the Phakding. The trail goes along the Lukla bazaar northwest where a Pasang Lhamu Gate. Then the trail descends through the forest high above the Chaurikharka Village and continue to make a descent towards the Ghat (2,530m) via Chheplung. Now, the trail goes along the Dudh Koshi River Bank, often bestow wonderful mountains scenery including Thamserku (6,608m) and Khumbu Yui Lha (5,761m) through the Sherpa dwelling with Buddhist Rock painting, Mane Wall, Mane Wheel, Chorten. It will be 3 to 4 hours walking to the Phakding (2,640m) assist for the acclimatization. Remaining time, you may explore around the town with unique culture and Sherpa livelihood. Or you may visit the monastery above the Phakding. Stay overnight at tea house.
Accommodation: Teahouse/guest house
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Place: Lukla – Phakding
Maximum Altitude: 2,610M
(Note: During the peak season, the flight to Lukla happens from Ramechhap Airport (also called Manthali Airport) which takes a 5hr drive from Kathmandu to Manthali and a 15 min flight to Lukla. Due to the heavy air traffic at Kathmandu airport, we must travel to this small airport to fly to Lukla.)
After having breakfast, we begin the trip to the Namche Bazaar. The trail follows the Dudh Koshi River banks upward to the Tok Tok after crossing the bridge end of the Phakding and continue to the beautiful water place Benkar with excellent views of Thamserku peak (6,608m). Again we cross the bridge and climbs to Chuomuwa, with an agricultural farm. Then the trail climbs continue to Monjo (2,840m) and enters the Sagarmatha National Park Gate (Area: 1,148 sq km, established in 1976) and check in trekking permit. Now the trail walk downhill through the forest to the Dudh Koshi river bank get in Jorsale (2,830m) after crossed river and continue through the pine forest and cross the another bridge and walk along the right side of the river bank. We walk keep on upward to the river valley and suddenly ascend steeply to the high suspension bridge above the confluence of the Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi River at fifth bridge as last bridge of today. Now, the trail steeply ascends winding through the forest and gets side ridge of the hill in 45 minutes walks, where you can have a view of top of the world Mt. Everest (8,848m), over the right Nupste (7,879m), at first time on the trek. The trail keeps on continuing through the national park forest and get in ancient business trading point Namche bazaar in 5 to 6 hours from Phakding. Stay overnight in Namche Bazaar enjoying with wonderful mountains view and Sherpa Heritage.
Accommodation: Teahouse/guest house
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Place: Namche Bazaar
Maximum Altitude: 3,440M
It is time to acclimatize at Namche Bazaar itself. We recommend you to explore Namche Bazaar, as this town hosts numerous wifi-linked cafes and restaurants, souvenirs, and gear shops. We have several hiking options – such as visiting Hillary School, Sherpa settlement, Syangboche Airport, and yak farms. If you are passionate about Everest, you should not miss hiking up to Everest View Hotel, from where you can catch the breathtaking views of Mt. Everest.
Accommodation: Teahouse/guest house
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Place: Namche Bazaar – Everest View Point
Maximum Altitude: 3880M
This day we will leave Namche and head to Tengboche. The trail is full of ups and downs and passes through forests, making the trek challenging, but the views you get to enjoy are truly-rewarding. If you are lucky, you might also spot musk deer, pheasants, and Himalayan Thars. Near the end of the trek, you will find yourself descending to Phunki Thenga Village, but after leaving Phunki Thenga, you will be ascending continuously until you reach Tengboche. Tengboche looks like handcrafted natural beauty, which opens up the stunning views of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. This day also provides you the chance to see the biggest Buddhist monastery in the Khumbu Region – the Tengboche Monastery. We will be spending the night at Deboche.
Accommodation: Teahouse/guest house
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Place: Tengboche
Maximum Altitude: 3,860M
After breakfast, we will be heading to Dingboche. On the way, we will be passing many Chortens, mani walls, and several small villages – including Pangboche, from where you can enjoy the stunning views of Mt.Ama Dablam. Throughout the trek, you will be gaining altitude, and as you move nearer to Dingboche, you can see fields surrounded by stone walls to protect crops. In this hostile environment, the locals manage to grow barley, buckwheat, and potatoes this way.
Accommodation: Teahouse/guest house
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Place: Dingboche
Maximum Altitude: 4410M
It is time for acclimatization, once more. By reaching Dingboche, we will have gained considerable altitude, and our body needs time to adjust to the thin air and high altitude. However, to remain busy, we will be walking up the ridge above Dingboche to get spectacular views of mountains – Ama Dablam, Island Peak, Cho Oyu, & Makalu.
Accommodation: Teahouse/guest house
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Place: Dingboche
Maximum Altitude: 4410M
The hike begins with breathtaking Himalayan views. As we start our walk, the Himalayas are all around us. At first, the journey is difficult. As we approach Dusa, however, the valley narrows.After that, we follow the first completed Everest Expedition past the encampment. We’ll still be able to glimpse Mt Pumori as we continue walking till the path lowers and twists. Pumori Mountain offers breathtaking vistas. This segment of the trail crosses a river. On the top of the peak, there are numerous multicolored flags and stones. The Remembrance Refuge is what it’s called. There are hundreds of cairn memorials that can be seen there. They are memorials to the mountains that have passed away. We’re going to go again now. We’ll be spending some time there. The path leads to Khumbu’s glacier moraine. Finally, we’ll make it to Lobuche. At the bottom of the summit, Sherpa Lobuche has a tiny village. Stunning mountain vistas will highlight the top of Lobuche. Lobuche has a high-altitude research center.
Accommodation: Teahouse/guest house
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Place: Lobuche
Maximum Altitude:4,910M
This is an extraordinary day as we will be summiting Base Camp. At first, we will be trekking through the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier and arrive at the beautiful Gorak Shep Village – a village surrounded by snow-capped mountains. We leave our belongings at Gorak Shep and hike up to the Base Camp. This is the closest you can ever get to the highest mountain in the world. You will savor the incredible views from EBC, take pictures of the surrounding, reflect on the memories and your achievements, and then head back to Gorak Shep. Along the way, you will also see the deepest glacier in the world – the Khumbu Glacier.
Accommodation: Teahouse/guest house
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Place: Everest Base Camp, Gorakshep
Maximum Altitude: 5,364m/5,185m
We will be waking early in the morning at Gorak Shep and hiking to Kala Patthar to view the sunrise at Mt. Everest and other peaks. Believe us – you have never seen anything as awe-inspiring as the early sunshine covering Mt. Everest anywhere else. After spending some time at the viewpoint, we will trek back to Gorak Shep for breakfast. We will rest for a bit and start our trek to Pheriche, our destination for the day.
Accommodation:Teahouse/guest house
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Place:Kalapathar,Pheriche
Maximum Altitude:5,555m/4240M
After a good night’s sleep at Pheriche, we wake up early in the morning, have breakfast, and then trek down towards Tengboche. Our way passes through the rhododendron forests across the Imja Khola bridge, through the juniper forest, and finally to Tengboche. The trail takes us through forests full of high-altitude wildlife like pheasants, musk deer, mountain goats, or even snow leopards. Along your path, you will also see numerous prayer flags, chortens, the backside of Lhotse, and Mt. Everest. After arriving at Namche Bazaar, we will head to our lodges and rest as the trek for this day is over.
Accommodation:Teahouse/guest house
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Place: Namche Bazaar
Maximum Altitude:3,440M
Today’s trek will be a short one as we head to Phakding, following the banks of the Dudh Koshi River and crossing many suspension bridges that lie on the way. After passing through several forests and small villages, we will finally reach Phakding.The route is mostly gentle uphill up to Kusum Stream, but before reaching Lukla, the trail heads steeply up to the west and takes us to Toktok. From here, the views will be entirely different, and we will spend some time savoring those views. We will continue until we reach Lukla. This will be our last day of trekking, and we will be resting at Lukla at night
Accommodation:Teahouse/guest house
Meals:Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Place:Lukla
Maximum Altitude:2,850m
This is the last of your trek; after having breakfast, you will be flying back to Kathmandu. The 40-minute flight back to Kathmandu will indeed be a relaxing one. It will provide you some time to appreciate your achievement and fall back on your memories. After arriving in Kathmandu, we will head to our hotels respectively. How you spend the rest of the day is entirely up to you.
Accommodation: at a 3 star Hotel
Meals: Breakfast
Place: Kathmandu
Maximum Altitude: 1400M
Friendship World Treks will be organizing a farewell dinner on this day. You will also be receiving successful trek certificates. It would also serve as an opportunity to let Friendship World Treks know what you loved about the trek, what you hated, and how the experience could have been richer.
On your final day in Nepal, a representative of Friendship World Treks will transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your final departure. Your pick-up time from the hotel will depend on when your flight is scheduled to depart so be sure to make note of the time and be prepared to leave.
Departures & Availability
The set departure dates listed are specially quoted and specified for group joining option. Let us know if the set departure dates are not suitable for you- another dates which are suitable for you can certainly be added by us.
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All trip prices are per person based on double occupancy, are subject to change without notice and do not include airfare. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars.
Price include
- Flight tickets from Kathmandu or Ramechap to Lukla – Kathmandu or Ramechap.
- 3 Nights Stay at a 3 star Hotel (twin sharing basis) in Kathmandu with Breakfast.
- Three daily meals with tea/coffee (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
- Tea house accommodations with the twin sharing room during the trekking.
- Professional and experienced English-speaking guide.
- One porter for the two trekkers.
- Food, Accommodation, Salary, Equipment, Medicines, and insurance for trekking staff (guide and porters).
- All the necessary permits and entrance fees during the trekking. (National Park Entrance + Municipality Entrance).
- Farewell dinner at the end of the trek.
- Trekking maps and Everest Expeditions Nepal appreciation certificate.
- A medical kit is carried by our trekking guide/leader.
- All the government taxes and operating charges.
- Airport Pick-up and Drop Off,
- Licensed and trained trekking guides,
- Transportation to and from trail head by Private and Sharing Transport from Kathmandu to Ramechap to Kathmandu to Ramechap)
- All necessary documents and permits for trekking (where applicable)
- National Park/Conservation Area entry Permit, Insurance, and
equipment for the staffs. - Coordination of quick Rescue service (Costs covered by your Insurance Plan)
- Trekking staffs wages etc.
- Welcome dinner in a Nepali Cultural Dance restaurant in Kathmandu.
- Trekking Map, T-shirt, and Trekking certificate.
- Exclusive of Medical Kit Bag
- All Government and local Taxes.
- Meals will be Start when your Trek starts.
- Domestic Flights for Trekking Guide.
- Trekking Staff Insurance of $10,000 Per Person.
Price Excludes
- Personal trekking equipment.
- Accommodation & meals due to the cancelled/delayed flights.
- Extra night accommodations, meals in Kathmandu due to early arrival or late departure or early return from the trek.
- Personal expenses (shopping, charging phone, snacks, boiled water, bottled water, cold drinks, hot shower, alcohol, Wi-Fi, etc during the trek).
- Your travel and rescue insurance, Helicopter rescue, and any kind of insurance-related things.
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
- Tips for guide, porter, and airport pickup and drop (driver) Giving by nature.
- International Airfares,
- Travel/Trekking Insurance,
- Excess baggage charges More than 16kg and hand bag more than 5 kg in domestic flights.
- Visa fees.
- Airport Departure Taxes.
- Drinks (Cold and Alcoholic) Rescue charge..
- Expenses of Personnel nature and Permit and Liaison officer fee (where Applicable.
- Meals during stay in the Kathmandu
- Extra Domestic Ticket.
- Extra Hotel in Kathmandu.
- The rest of the expenses that are not mentioned on Cost include.
Gears And Equipment
ADDITIONAL INFOS
FLIGHTS:
An essential component of the Everest Base Camp trip is the Lukla flight. The flight may not depart or arrive on time if you are traveling to Lukla or returning from Lukla to Kathmandu. To manage your international flights as well, ensure that you will have a few extra days for the entire trip. The somewhat more expensive chopper reservation is an option for canceling the Lukla flight. Therefore, be ready for the effects of the Lukla flight.
If the flights will be delayed for many days and if you decide to take a helicopter flight, it costs an extra 300 – 500 USD with the regular flight ticket. This amount applies in a joining fight with other passengers. If you charter a flight, it may cost 2500 USD – 3000 USD.
Note: During the peak season, the flight to Lukla happens from Ramechhap Airport (also called Manthali Airport) which takes a 5hr drive from Kathmandu to Manthali and a 15 min flight to Lukla. Due to the heavy air traffic at Kathmandu airport, we must travel to this small airport to fly to Lukla.
EQUIPMENTS AND GEAR LISTS:
First, you need a base layer of clothes for the EBC Trek depending on the weather. A warm white layered jacket, summer pants, a thick layered jacket well insulated for winter, and a raincoat for the rainy season. Likewise, other gear includes trekking shirts, hats, sunglasses, gloves, sunscreen, wool socks, hiking boots, and hiking sandals. It is better to use hiking poles for the steep, slippery, and uneven roads.
Also, here’s a list of gear for the Everest Base Camp Trek.
Head, Face, and Neck
- Sun hat or cap (day)
- Fleece beanie/woolen cap (night)
- Balaclava (optional)
- sunglasses
- Sunscreens
- Moisturizers
- Lip Balm
- Face towel
- Scarf
- Neck gaiters
Upper Body
- T-shirts (preferably quick-dry and breathable) (day)
- Parka/windbreaker (day)
- Rain gear/poncho
- Inner thermal (at night)
- Fleece T-shirts (night)
- Fleece jacket
- Down jacket (night)
Lower Body
- Undergarments
- Trekking pants (preferably stretchable, quick-dry, water-resistant) (day)
- Rain gear
- Inner thermal (at night)
- Fleece/wool pants (night)
- Hands
- Light/outdoor gloves (day)
- Warm winter gloves, fleece or woolen gloves (night)
Legs
- Thin socks (day)
- Warm woolen socks (at night)
- Hiking boots (preferably GORE-TEX) with spare shoelaces
- Floaters or sandals
- Knee support (optional)
- Essential Items
- Passport
- Extra passport-size photos (min. 2) for trekking permit
- Cell phone and charger
- Money
- Backpack and rain jacket
- Duffel bag*
- Padlocks
- Rain cover and a day pack (30L)
- Trekking pole
- Sleeping Bag
- Personal medicine
- water bottle
Toiletries
- Toothpaste and toothbrush
- Facial wash, soap, and shampoo
- Tissues or wet wipes
- Toilet rolls
- Hand sanitizer
- Quick-dry towel
- Handkerchiefs (optional)
- **Basic first-aid kit
Others (Optional)
- Thermo flask
- Portable water filter/purification tablets
- Earplug
- A Universal Adaptor
- Camera, memory card, and charger
- Reading book or map
- Binoculars
- Watch
- Snack
Note: The items with a “*” sign are the special equipment that can be provided to you by Friendship World Treks upon your request. You can ask for items like duffels. You shall return these items upon completion of the trek/climb. We will also provide a basic first aid kit to you. However, if you are a regular user of medicine and have your own, you can bring them with you.
Physical Preparation for Everest Base Camp Trek:
- PRACTICE HIKES
- Hike or take a long walk
- Build up to 5-6 hours with minimal rests
- Choose hilly, uneven terrain whenever possible
- Wear your daypack and slowly increase the weight of its contents to 25lbs over time
- GYM WORKOUT
- 45 minutes on the treadmill hill setting at a walk or slow job
- 10 minutes stair-stepping machine for at a speed of 30-45 steps per minute
- 5 minutes slow walk with no incline to catch your breath
- Repeat 2-3X
- DO CARDIO TRAINING 2-3X PER WEEK
- Cardio workouts (walking, jogging, swimming, cycling) help train your body to work hard with less oxygen. This will help you keep your breath and focus at high elevation, and to enjoy the hike dramatically more.
Accommodation during the trek:
We provide the standard guesthouses (lodge) accommodation from Lukla to Everest Base Camp and back and standard hotel while in Kathmandu. We want to assure you to satisfy providing quality accommodation, hygienic food and a friendly and knowledgeable guide on our trek.
High Altitude Sickness:
A travel enthusiast’s adventure to Everest Base Camp will last a lifetime. Trekking to Everest Base Camp, which is regarded as a high-altitude trek, is both difficult and exciting. You must consume a lot of food and liquids when traveling to the Everest Base Camp, and appropriate acclimatization is essential. If you have other issues, you must visit the hospital right away; in this situation, you must request a helicopter evacuation. Your trip will undoubtedly be successful if you have the right direction, the right knowledge, enough food and drink, and acclimatization. After speaking with a doctor, you may occasionally be able to utilize medications like Diamox, Paracetamol, and other high altitude-related medications
Telephone, Internet & Electricity:
During your Everest Base Camp trekking, you’ll get telephone access up to Pangboche village and internet access will be available in almost all places except for unusual weather situations that may disturb the internet connection. Each hotel has the wifi where you need to buy a card from Everest Link and you can access the internet. The telephone and internet costs would be the additional cost for your trip. Most of the lodges/ guest houses take an additional charge for battery charging. There is no electricity in all the places in Everest Base Camp Trek. There is electricity or solar power where you can recharge your camera batteries, laptop, mobile, etc. that costs you need to pay extra.
Food and Drinking Water:
We will provide freshly cooked food from the local guest house or restaurant. You will have breakfast and dinner at the lodge and lunch available along the trail. You can find a wide variety of Nepali and Western food as well as drinks during the Everest base camp trekking. Bottled water is available along the trail until the last village. You can buy boiling water from the lodge or restaurant or you can use Iodine or water-purifying medicines. Drinking water can be bought throughout the trek. The price for a bottle of mineral water in Lukla cost you about RS 80 ($ 1 per bottle) and the higher you go, the more expensive it gets, a bottle of mineral water in higher places like Lobuche and Gorakshep will cost you up to RS 300 ($3 per Bottle). We recommend you drink at least 4 liters in a day.
TERMS & CONDITIONS:
Incomplete Tour:
After you start your trek we are not liable for any refunds in case of any incomplete tour, trek, or expedition, whatever the reason from the customer’s side.
Unforeseen Circumstances:
If your trip gets canceled due to unforeseen circumstances like natural disasters, war, or unfavorable climatic conditions, we will arrange another trip for you. So even if your trip won’t be the one you had chosen, your money will not go in vain.
TO BOOK YOUR SEATS:
To book your respective trek, you have to pay only 15% of payments during the booking period and all the remaining payments should be done before one day of your trek.
(If you want to book this trek, then please let us know we’ll send you another email regarding booking too. If you get any confused, do let me know or give me a quick call at WhatsApp. I am always here to help you).
I hope that the above details with the itinerary and the cost details would be helpful for you to finalize the trip with us. Should there be any questions or any suggestions that you want to change then we would be happy to follow your changes too. Please feel free to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you.
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