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Mountain Mate

Jiri To EBC Trek

Duration
21 Days
Altitude
5320m
Group
2-12 people
Grade
Strenuous
Accomodation
Tea house/ Lodges

Overview

"Over every mountain, there is a path, although it may not be seen from the valley." - Theodore Roethkelary 

 About Trip 

Before the successful climb of Everest, the 9th British Expedition, directed by John Hunt and including Hillary, Tenzing Sherpa, and George Lowe, first explored Jiri in 1953.

Those who want to follow in Hillary and Tenzing's footsteps and climb to Everest Base Camp via Jiri trip, a small village in Nepal's eastern region, should try Everest Base Camp via Jiri trek. The Jiri path combines natural and cultural attractions in an unrivaled way.

The trek's features include varying heights, unique flora and fauna, ethnic cultures, and indigenous lifestyles. It takes you from the midlands to the Himalayas, along well-worn paths. You can take in magnificent mountain views as well as neighboring landscapes covered in rhododendron, magnolia, and alpine forests.

With its serene settings and quiet vistas, the section of the trip from Jiri to Phakding provides a relaxing experience. It entails a lot of uphill/downhill hiking as well as traveling through a plethora of towns where you may observe and mingle with the locals.

Wandering through Sagarmatha National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site), visiting Sherpa communities of Namche Bazaar and Phakding, and the amazing walk of Kala Patthar (5,545 m/18,187 ft) are some of the highlights of the Jiri to Everest Base Camp journey.


 Jiri to Everest Base Camp Trip Cost 

When organizing any vacation or getaway, one of the first things travelers consider is the overall trip cost. This includes not only the obvious expenses like flights and accommodation, but also hidden costs such as local transportation, meals, entrance fees, travel insurance, and souvenirs micelineos expeses. Budgeting for your trip cost in advance helps avoid financial surprises and allows you to enjoy your journey stress-free. Many travelers find it helpful to compare prices online, take advantage of package deals, and travel during off-peak seasons to lower their overall trip expenses. Remember, a well-planned budget ensures your adventure remains memorable for the right reasons—not because it broke the bank. 

Here, Mountain Mate offers you the best deal of cheapest jiri to everest base camp trek for matching the cost for budget  or solo travel, full board Jiri to everestbase camp trek price for idol or standard service  according to trekkers interest by the proper professional  research on the basis of locals connection in day to day updating basis.


 Service Package cost= US$ 1300 per person 
This cost is designed by the mountain mate treks for the budget ,solo travelers and students. Just to overcome the hustle of organizing transportation, permits, flights , accomadation etc. for assisting our Everest base camp trekkers within the Nepal goverment's laws, social values and norms, national parks's rules and regulation. which helps trekkers avoid risks in the trail, understanding the goverment rules and regulation, supporting wildlife and vegetation and stress free  trip.

 Included in the Cost 

  • Free pick- up and drop in the arrival and departure fro TIA ,( Tribhuvan International airport).
  • The best local teahouse accommodation during trekking.
  • Experience leader guide (English speaking, first aid, eco-trained), 
  • All expenses for Nepalese crew members including salaries, insurance, food, accommodation, equipment and transportation.
  • Roundtrip Domestic Flight  with airport taxes. (if it is in itinerary).
  • All necessary National Park Permit and Paperworks.
  • All necessary trekking transfers.
  • Travel Duffel Bag (return after use).
  • A complete first-aid medical kit.
  • All relevant fees, taxes, and levies. 
  • Route map for hiking (As a souvenir).
  • First Aid service (Basic)
  • Oximeter - To decide your oxygen level.

 Not Included In the Cost  

  • Nepal Visa Expense and Worldwide Airfare.
  • Porter is not included so trekkers have to carry their own bagpack.
  • Fooding is not included either in city or in trip.
  • Accomodation besides trek.
  • Individual Trekking Gears and Equipments. (Possible to hire from Company in case of necessary).
  • Trekking Costs like Drinking Water, Soft & Hard Drinks, Juice, Phone Calls, Web Utilize, Battery Charging, Clothing, Hot Shower, Gift, Extra Porters etc
  • Any Kinds of Health or Travel Insurance (It is obligatory to decrease the conceivable cost in case of crisis clearing).
  • Cost emerges due to hindrance and delays within the program schedule due to climate issues or Health problem issues.
  • Tipping to trekking crew members (highly expected), and Donating.
  • Any additional expenditures or activities aside from  "Service Provided".

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 Full-board Package cost = US$ 1540 per person 

This cost is designed by the mountain mate treks for the service oriented trekkers who are looking for comfortable service within the best service providing just below than the recognized branded hotels and tea houses in the trail, Where trekkers can enjoy there trip without worrying there personal managements.

 Included in the Cost  

  • Free pick- up and drop in the arrival and departure from TIA ,( Tribhuvan International airport).
  • Two night 3 star hotel room.
  • The best local teahouse accommodation during trekking.
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner is served in the trekking itinerary
  • Tea/Coffee or Himalayan sea buckthorn juice is served in Breakfast.
  • Experience leader guide (English speaking, first aid, eco-trained), 
  • All expenses for Nepalese crew members including salaries, insurance, food, accommodation, equipment and transportation.
  • Roundtrip Domestic Flight  with airport taxes. (if it is in itinerary).
  • All necessary National Park Permit and Paperworks.
  • All necessary trekking transfers.
  • Sleeping bag down jacketsand hiking poles crampons are provided (return after use).
  • A complete first-aid medical kit.
  • All relevant fees, taxes, and levies. 
  • Route map for hiking (As a souvenir).
  • First Aid service (Basic)
  • Oximeter - To decide your oxygen level.

 Not Included In the Cost  

  • Nepal Visa Expense and Worldwide Airfare.
  • Porter is not included so trekkers have to carry their own bagpack.(or please contact us for porters)
  • Fooding is not included in city 
  • Individual Trekking Gears and Equipments.
  • Trekking Costs like Drinking Water, Soft & Hard Drinks, Juice, Phone Calls, Web Utilize, Battery Charging, Clothing, Hot Shower, Gift, Extra Porters etc
  • Any Kinds of Health or Travel Insurance (It is obligatory to decrease the conceivable cost in case of crisis clearing)
  • Cost emerges due to hindrance and delays within the program schedule due to climate issues or Health problem issues.
  • Tipping to trekking crew members (highly expected), and Donating.
  • Any additional expenditures or activities aside from  "Service Provided".

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For the group price in full board please check in Fix Departure 

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 Best season for Jiri to Everest Base Camp Trek 

It's been practise that  everest base camp Trek is possible to organize in all over the here by figuring out the possible provablity and the  professional preparation within some fluctuation in flight delays.Besides that the best times to trek to Everest Base Camp are during the spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) seasons. These periods offer favorable weather conditions, clear skies, and excellent visibility, enhancing your trekking experience.

Spring Season (March–May)

  • Weather: Mild temperatures with clear skies.

  • Landscape: Rhododendrons and other wildflowers are in full bloom, adding vibrant colors to the landscape.

  • Crowds: This is a popular trekking season, so trails and teahouses can be busy.

  • Highlights: Ideal for those who appreciate the beauty of nature and don't mind the busier trails..

Autumn Season (September–November)

  • Weather: Post-monsoon weather is typically clear and stable, with fantastic visibility of the mountains.

  • Landscape: The monsoon rains clear the atmosphere, offering some of the best mountain views of the year.

  • Crowds: This is the most popular time for trekking, leading to busier trails and teahouses.

  • Cultural Experience: Coincides with Nepal’s major festivals, such as Dashain and Tihar, offering a culturally rich experience..

Winter Season (December–February)

  • Weather: Extremely cold temperatures, with the possibility of heavy snowfall.

  • Landscape: Clear skies provide stunning views of the snow-capped peaks.

  • Considerations: Not recommended for inexperienced trekkers due to harsh weather conditions and potential trail blockages..

Monsoon Season (June–August)

  • Weather: Frequent heavy rainfall, leading to slippery trails and increased risk of landslides.

  • Visibility: Rain clouds can obscure scenery, reducing visibility.

  • Considerations: Not recommended for trekking due to unpredictable and potentially dangerous weather conditions..

 The spring and autumn seasons are ideal for planning your trek to Everest Base Camp. These periods not only offer the best weather conditions but also provide opportunities to experience Nepal's rich cultural heritage.


 Essential Gear for Jiri to Everest Trek 

Trekking to Everest three pass requires careful gear selection due to the high altitude, cold weather, and variable terrain. Here’s a comprehensive list of essential gear for a safe and comfortable journey:

Clothing - Base Layers:

  • Moisture-wicking thermal tops and bottoms (2–3 sets)

Clothing - Insulation Layers:

  • Fleece or down jacket (1)
  • Insulated pants (optional but useful in colder months)

Clothing c Outer Layers:

  • Waterproof and windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Waterproof pants

Clothing - Trekking Clothes:

  • Lightweight trekking pants (2 pairs)
  • Long-sleeve and short-sleeve moisture-wicking shirts (3–4)
  • Warm hat, sun hat, and buff or neck gaiter
  • Gloves: inner liner gloves and insulated outer gloves
  • Underwear and sports bras (quick-dry)

 Footwear

  • Trekking boots (broken-in, waterproof)
  • Camp shoes/sandals (for resting at tea houses)
  • Wool or synthetic trekking socks (4–5 pairs)
  • Gaiters (optional, for snow or mud)

 Gear and Equipment

  • Trekking backpack (30–40L for day use)
  • Duffel bag (carried by porter, if using one)
  • Sleeping bag (rated to -10°C or lower)
  • Sleeping bag liner (for extra warmth and hygiene)
  • Trekking poles (highly recommended)
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Water bottles or hydration bladder (2–3 liters capacity)
  • Water purification method (tablets, filter, or UV sterilizer)
  • Sunglasses (UV protection)
  • Dry bags or zip-locks (for waterproofing clothes/electronics)

 Health and Hygiene

  • Personal first aid kit (include altitude sickness meds like Diamox)
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
  • Lip balm with SPF
  • Wet wipes and hand sanitizer
  • Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, small towel, etc.)
  • Toilet paper and sanitary supplies (tea houses often don't provide)

 Documents and Essentials

  • Passport and multiple passport-size photos
  • TIMS card and Everest National Park permit
  • Travel insurance (with high-altitude trekking coverage)
  • Cash (Nepali rupees – no ATMs en route)

For more details check  Best Trekking Tips In Nepal


 Altitude Sickness in Jiri to Everest Base  Camp Trek  
Many people consider trekking to Everest Three pass Trek to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but it also takes them into high-altitude area where they run the risk of developing Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), also known as Altitude Sickness.
Understanding altitude sickness is essential for your success and safety, regardless of your goals—whether  to visit jiri to everest base camp trek, MM (mountain mate) prepare with the well trained  Local Guides of the region, proper precautin on safety measures with essential medication and safety tools.

For more details check  Altitude Information 

Itinerary

 Short Itinerary 

  • Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Jiri (1,955m/6,414ft), Walking Duration 7-8 hours(by 4wheeler).

  • Day 02: Trek from jiri to Shivalaya (1,770m/5,807ft), Walking Distance,9km (4 hours).

  • Day 03: Trek from Shivalaya to Bhandar (2,190m/7,185ft), Walking Distance,10km (5-6 hours).

  • Day 04: Trek from Bhandar to Sete (3,220m/10,498ft), Walking Distance,8km (6-7 hours).

  • Day 05: Trek from Sete to Junbesi (2,700m/8,858ft), Walking Distance,12.9km (6-7 hours).

  • Day 06: Trek from Junbesi to Nunthala (2,194m/7,198ft), Walking Distance,16km (6-7 hours).

  • Day 07: Trek from Nunthala to Kharikhola (2,040m/6,692ft),Walking Distance,1km (4- 5 hours).

  • Day 08: Trek from kharikhola to Paiya (2,730m/8,956ft), Walking Distance,11km (5-6 hours).

  • Day 09: Trek from paiya to Phakding. (2,652m/8,700ft),  Walking Distance,10.6km (6-7 hours).

  • Day 10: Trek from Phakding to Namche (3,440m/11,283ft), Walking Distance,9.4km (6 hours).

  • Day 11:  Acclimatization Day.

  • Day 12: Trek from Namche to Tengboche (3,867m/12,684ft), Walking Distance,10.5km  (4-5 hours).

  • Day 13: Trek from  Tengboche to Dingboche(4,410m/14,468ft), Walking Distance,11.5km (5-6hours).

  • Day 14: Rest day.

  • Day 15: Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche(4,928m/16,164 ft), Walking Distance,8km (4.5 hours).

  • Day 16: Trek from lobuche to Gorekshep(5,160m/16,929ft ) and Everest Base camp excursion (5,320m/17,450ft), Walking Distance,15km (7-8hrs).

  • Day 17: Hike to Kalapatthar and Trek to pheriche (4,371 m/14,340 ft), Walking Distance,15.2km (8-9 hours).

  • Day 18: Trek from Pheriche  to Namche Bazar (3,440m/11,283ft) Walking Distance,19.5km (7-8 hours).

  • Day 19: Trek from  namche to Lukla (2,652m/8,700ft), Walking Distance,17.9km (8-9 hours).

  • Day 20: Fly to Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264 ft),Flying Distance,367km (35-40min).


 Details Itinerary 

  • Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Jiri (1,955m/6,414ft), Walking Duration 7-8 hours(by 4wheeler).Today you will be escorted to the bus station to catch an early morning bus to Jiri. The bus will then head northeast, leaving Kathamndu valley passing Bhaktapur, Banepa, Dhulikhel, Dolalghat, Lamasanghu along the Arniko Highway. Turning right from Lamasanghu we head towards Jiri, which is a town named after Jirel, the major inhabitants in and around this place. It’s a long drive in a single lane road; therefore, stop twice before reaching Jiri. In the evening we explore this town and the night will be spent at a lodge in Jiri.

  • Day 02: Trek from jiri to Shivalaya (1,770m/5,807ft), Walking Distance,9km (4 hours).Today is the first day of the trek and our destination is Shivalaya (the abode of Lord Shiva). The walk begins climbing a steep rocky and dusty path that leads us towards the ridge at Chitre that greets us with a distant view of snow capped peaks which will definitely lift our spirits after a hard climb. The trail then drops down to the riverside to cross the suspension bridge, which finally takes us to the bottom of the valley, Shivalaya (1,770m). We spend the rest of the time exploring the village of Shivalaya. The night will be spent at a lodge in Shivalaya.

  • Day 03: Trek from Shivalaya to Bhandar (2,190m/7,185ft), Walking Distance,10km (5-6 hours).Today is the second day of the trek and our destination is Bhandar which is We start with a steep uphill climb that will take us to Deurali  (pass at an altitude of 2,710m)  at the top of the hill, which then, steeply  drops to Bhandar on the other side of Deurali through the forest. The remaining day will be spent exploring the Gompas and twin Stupa. The night will be spent at a lodge in Bhandar.

  • Day 04: Trek from Bhandar to Sete (3,220m/10,498ft), Walking Distance,8km (6-7 hours).Today is the third day of the trek and our destination is Sete. The trail first descends towards valley passing small settlements of Dokharpa, and Baranda. Then few up and down hill walk through the forest to Likhu Khola. We cross the bridge over the river and continue to walk to Likhu Khola Valley and then climb a ridge to ascend to Kinja. From here, one more vertical climb will take us to Chimbu and finally the walk continues till Sete which is situated on the ridge in the middle of the Rhododendron forest. The night will be spent at a lodge in Sete.

  • Day 05: Trek from Sete to Junbesi (2,700m/8,858ft), Walking Distance,12.9km (6-7 hours).Today is the fourth day of the trek and our destination is Junbesi. We start our day with a steep climb through Rhododendron, Pine, Birch, Magnolia and Juniper forest, accompanied by few small, scattered farm houses and tea houses up till Lamjura pass. Here we stop for some time to enjoy the panoramic view of surrounding green hills. The trail then descends towards Tragdobuk through the forest and finally drops down to the Sherpa village Junbesi. The night will be spent at a lodge in Junbesi.

  • Day 06: Trek from Junbesi to Nunthala (2,194m/7,198ft), Walking Distance,16km (6-7 hours).Today is the sixth day of the trek and our destination is Nunthala. We cross the wooden bridge across Junebesi River that is below Junbesi and reach a trail junction. Following the trail to Khumbu lying on our left hand side, we climb up the forest and descent to Phurteng that greets us with the first view of Mt. Everest along with other mountains. We continue up till Salung, cross Gongbo River and then descend to Ringmo River. From here, we walk up to Ringmoo village, cross Trakshindo La pass (3,670m) and walk down to Trashingo. From here, a final descent through conifer and rhododendron forest and terraced fields will finally bring us to the destination, Nunthala. The night will be spent at a lodge in Nunthala.

  • Day 07: Trek from Nunthala to Kharikhola (2,040m/6,692ft),Walking Distance,1km (4- 5 hours).Today is the seventh day of the trek and our destination is Kharikhola. The trail descending downwards to the Dudh Koshi River continues till the bridge, which then crosses the bridge across the river and continues the climb to Jubing through the forest and terraces and then straight to Churkha. From here, an eastward steep climb will take us to a Sherpa village of Khari Khola. The night will be spent at a lodge in Khari Khola.

  • Day 08: Trek from kharikhola to Paiya (2,730m/8,956ft), Walking Distance,11km (5-6 hours).TToday is the eighth day of the trek and our destination is Paiya.  From Khari Khola, the trail first descends to cross a suspension bridge and from here a steep ascend will take us to Bupsa. From Bupsa the trail further rises towards the Kari La pass through woods crossing Kharte. From here the trail is accompanied by a few tea shops until we reach Paiya. The night will be spent at a lodge in Paiya.

  • Day 09: Trek from paiya to Phakding. (2,652m/8,700ft),  Walking Distance,10.6km (6-7 hours).Today is the ninth day of the trek and our destination is Phakding. From Paiya, a winding trail will lead us  to Surke.  From Surke, we climb north towards Chaurikharka which is commonly known as the bread basket of Khumbu region because of the fertile land. From here, the trail joins regular Everest Base Camp trail at Lukla which then heads towards Phakding. The night is spent at a lodge in Phakding.

  • Day 10:Trek from Phakding to Namche (3,440m/11,283ft), Walking Distance,9.4km (6 hours).Today is the tenth day of the trek and our destination is Namche Bazaar. Today, leaving Phakding we move towards Monju - gateway to the Sagarmatha National Park, crossing a few suspension bridges and small settlements. On reaching Sagarmatha National Park, your team leaders will take care of the necessary national park formalities at entrance while you enjoy small tea houses and shops. We then enter the national park from where a vertical drop down the hill will bring you across few suspension bridges. On crossing these bridges the trail leads you uphill towards Namche Bazaar that offers the first view of Mt. Everest along with other peaks. The night will be spent at a lodge in Namche Bazaar.

  • Day 11: Acclimatization Day.Today is the eleventh day of the trek and we spend the day exploring Namche Bazaar. We get involved in the activities that help us to adapt to the change in altitude and thinning air. Remaining active is the best way to acclimatize. Therefore, instead of resting, we hike to Thame. Thame is an old Sherpa village. We also have an option to visit to Khumjung, Khongde or Khunde which further aids in acclimatization. Namche bazaar offers varieties of options to spend the day. Hence, remaining days can either be spent visiting the National Park Head office, Museum and other nearby monasteries. Or, you can also spend some quality time at cafes and bakeries or talking to your family making internet calls. The night will be spent at a lodge in Namche Bazaar.

  • Day 12: Trek from Namche to Tengboche (3,867m/12,684ft), Walking Distance,10.5km  (4-5 hours).Today is the twelfth day of the trek. We first walk along the glacial water of Dudh Khoshi. Enjoying the views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Lhotse and Ama Dablam, we continue towards the Rhododendron forest walk through the forest and finally reach Sanasa – a major trail junction to Gokyo valley and Everest Base Camp. From here, we take a steep ascent that will eventually take us to Tengboche monastery. The night will be spent at a lodge in Tengboche monastery.

  • Day 13:Trek from  Tengboche to Dingboche(4,410m/14,468ft), Walking Distance,11.5km (5-6hours).Today is the thirteenth day of the trek and our destination is Dingboche. Starting our walk from Tengboche, ramble half an hour downhill towards the river and then continue the walk through the lush forest, cross the river and ascend up to Pangboche, which is valley’s highest year round settlement. After lunch, we again climb up all the way through alpine meadows and yak herds until we reach Dingboche. The night will be spent at a lodge in Dingboche. 

  • Day 14: Rest day.Today is the fourteenth day of the trek and we spend the day exploring Dingboche for the purpose of acclimatization. Remaining active aids acclimatization; therefore, we hike up to the ridge to enjoy the pleasant view of mountains. We also explore Dingboche and get acquainted with the people and lifestyle of people. The night will be spent at a lodge in Dingboche.

  • Day 15:Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche(4,928m/16,164 ft), Walking Distance,8km (4.5 hours).Today is the fifteenth day of the trek and our destination is Lobuche. From Dingboche the walk is moderate and the trail will lead you to the Imja Valley. Here we climb the vertical climb of the day and get to Dingboche. On reaching Dingboche, we climb towards Dughla through the Khumbu Khola valley. Then, on reaching Dusa, the valley begins to narrow down. We then continue through Phulong Karpo. The trail descends and curves as we come across a roaring stream. Here, we climb up the steep terminal of the Khumbu Glacier, leave the glacier behind and a gentle upward climb will finally take us to Lobuche. The night will be spent at a lodge in Lobuche.

  • Day 16: Trek from lobuche to Gorekshep(5,160m/16,929ft ) and Everest Base camp excursion (5,320m/17,450ft), Walking Distance,15km (7-8hrs).Today is the sixteenth day of the trek and our destination is the actual destination of the trek, the Everest Base Camp. Starting Lobuche, the trail leads towards Gorak Shep. After a few ups and downs we will reach Gorak Shep situated at the bottom of Kala Patthar. We further climb up and pass the pyramid sign and then a small ascent from here will lead us to 360 degree vista of snowy mountains. From here, a steep climb to the top through the torrent of Changri Glacier to get the glimpse of Kala Patthar. We then walk through the glacial rocky trail to finally reach the actual destination of this trek, the Everest Base Camp (5,357m/17,575ft). After reaching the base camp we spend some time exploring the base camp and then walk down to the lodge at Gorak Shep. The night will be spent at a lodge in Gorak Shep.

  • Day 17: Hike to Kalapatthar and Trek to pheriche (4,371 m/14,340 ft), Walking Distance,15.2km (8-9 hours).Today is the seventeenth day of the trek and our first destination is Kala Patthar and our second destination is pheriche . We start earlier than usual as the motive of this day is to see the first light of the day in the Himalayas. After walking for a couple of hours, we will reach a famous viewing point, Kala Patthar (5,550m), which offers the best view of Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Pumori and Ama Dablam. We spend some time appreciating and taking snaps of the breathtaking snowcapped peaks. From here we retrace to Dingboche passing Gorak Shep. The night will be spent at a lodge in pheriche .

  • Day 18: Trek from Pheriche  to Namche Bazar (3,440m/11,283ft) Walking Distance,19.5km (7-8 hours).Today is the eighteenth day of the trek and our destination is Namche Bazaar. We start with a steep descent towards the Imja Valley. Then a moderate walk to Pheriche. From Pheriche, we climb down to Pangboche village. Then, the trail drops to the riverside to cross the bridge over Imja Khola and continues to climb up to Tengboche. A steep descent from Tengboche now leads you to the Dudh Koshi River. We cross the first bridge over the Dudh Khoshi River on our return trip in Phunki Tenga and having passed the village of Tashinga and Sansa, we reach Kyangjuma. Namche Bazaar is an easy walk from here. On reaching Namche you can enjoy a hot shower and relax in the restaurants, cafes or bakeries. The night will be spent at a lodge in Namche Bazaar.

  • Day 19:Trek from  namche to Lukla (2,652m/8,700ft), Walking Distance,17.9km (8-9 hours).TToday is the last day of the trek and our destination today is Lukla. After taking a quick breakfast, the trail drops from Namche Hill to the suspension bridge crossing the DudhKoshi River near the confluence of DudhKoshi and BhoteKoshi rivers. Then we reach Monjo. After some formalities at the check post of National park at Monjo the walk continues to Phakding for lunch. Since this is the last day of your trek we continue our walk to Lukla. On reaching Lukla, you can either spend your time with other crew members or opt for some alone time to recollect the memories made during the past few days. The night will be spent at a lodge in Lukla.

  • Day 20: Fly to Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264 ft),Flying Distance,367km (35-40min).Today is the last day in the Khumbu region of Nepal. Our Sherpas will carry your luggage to the airport while other formalities will be taken care by your team leader. Once the plane lands at the airport, we will directly board the plane and fly back to Kathmandu early in the morning enjoying the scenic view once again from the sky. A comfortable private vehicle will be awaiting your arrival at Kathmandu Airport, which will safely escort you to the hotel. In the evening we meet for some time to discuss your trek and get feedback. The night will be spent at a tourist standard hotel in Kathmandu.

  • Note*  (The usual day for a trek: Every day, our guides will come to wake you up at around 7:00-7:30am. In case of special days, our guides will wake you up early in the morning at around 5:00am.  A western breakfast like porridge, oats, toasts, etc. will be served at around 8:00-8:30am. The lunch will be served from a teahouse menu at about 12-1pm. However, the lunch time can also be postponed on request. The dinner will be served at around 8:30-9:00pm. Your accommodation is  arranged at a lodge, or also in a tourist standard hotel (subject to availability) where we stop for overnight.While you are walking, you can also request your guide to slow down and stop at the places where you want to take some snaps. After dinner and before going to bed your team leader will brief you regarding the next day’s schedule.)

                                                                     We wish you a wonderful Himalayan adventure with us!

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