Everest base camp
( 5545m.)

The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most iconic adventures in the world, taking you deep into the heart of the Himalayas. This legendary journey leads trekkers through Sherpa villages, ancient monasteries, and breathtaking mountain landscapes to the base of Mount Everest (8,848m). With views of peaks like Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Nuptse, the trek combines high-altitude adventure with rich Himalayan culture.

Everest Base Camp — walk in the footsteps of legends.

5364 meters at the base of the world’s highest mountain.

Where every step brings you closer to Everest.

A journey through the heart of the Khumbu Himalayas.

16 Days

5,364m

Nepal region

Everest Base Camp Trek – Journey to the Foot of the World’s Highest Mountain

The Everest Base Camp Trek (5,364 meters) is one of the most famous trekking journeys on Earth. Located in Nepal’s Khumbu region, this adventure takes trekkers through some of the most spectacular mountain landscapes in the Himalayas while following the historic route used by Everest climbers for decades.

The journey typically begins with a scenic flight to Lukla, followed by a trek through traditional Sherpa villages such as Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, and Lobuche. Along the way, trekkers experience vibrant local culture, visit ancient Buddhist monasteries, and walk beneath towering Himalayan giants including Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Everest itself.

Gradual acclimatization days allow trekkers to adapt to the altitude while exploring viewpoints like Everest View Hotel and Kala Patthar (5,545m) — one of the best vantage points for panoramic views of Mount Everest.

Reaching Everest Base Camp is a powerful moment. Standing at the base of the world’s highest mountain, surrounded by glaciers and towering peaks, is an experience that leaves a lasting impression on every adventurer.

The Everest Base Camp trek is considered moderately challenging, making it suitable for trekkers with good fitness levels and a spirit for high-altitude adventure. With proper acclimatization and preparation, it offers one of the most rewarding Himalayan journeys possible.

Everest Base Camp Trek Highlights – The Ultimate Himalayan Bucket-List Adventure

Location

Nepal

Duration

16 Days

Grade

Moderate to Challenging

Maximum Altitude

17,598 ft 5,545 m

Best Season

March - May & Sept - Dec

About Peak Core India

Peak Core India is an adventure travel company dedicated to organizing treks, high-altitude trips, and mountaineering expeditions across the Indian Himalayas. We specialize in beginner-friendly treks, family trips, group adventures, and challenging high-altitude expeditions.
Our goal is simple: to make mountain travel safe, meaningful, and unforgettable for every traveler who joins us.

Why Travel With Us

The Peak Core Difference

At Peak Core India, we don’t just plan trips — we create experiences rooted in safety, learning, and genuine mountain culture

Built on Experience. Driven by Purpose.

Every member of our core team has more than 6 years of hands-on experience in trekking and expedition leadership

Where Experience Meets the Mountains

We have worked with multiple reputed companies across Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, and Delhi

Our Foundation & Philosophy

Our approach is shaped by real on-ground learning as trek leaders, trip captains, and client representatives

Rooted in Experience, Designed for You

We focus on clear communication, proper acclimatization, safety standards, and personalized care

More Than Just a Trek Company

We introduce unique services and trip structures that many companies do not offer, based on real traveler needs

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Day-by-Day Itinerary — Annapurna Base Camp Trek
(17,598 Ft.)

  • Fly Kathmandu to Lukla (2840m) 40min then commence trek to Phakding (2610m), overnight at guest house - 3hrs

  • Trek Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440m) overnight at guest house - 7hrs
  • Acclimatization day in Namche Bazzar (today you will visit to Syngboche Everest View Hotel or hike up to the nearest villages or view point for acclimatize) Overnight at same guest house - 3hrs
  • Trek Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3860m) overnight at guest house - 6hrs
  • Trek Tengboche to Dingboche (4400m) overnightat guest house - 5-6hrs
  • Trek Dingboche to Chhukung (4700m) overnight at same guest house - 3hr
  • Trek Chhukung to Lobuche (4910m) via Kongmala Pass (5545m) overnight at guest house - 10hrs
  • Trek Lobuche to Gorakshep (5160m) 3hrs, after check in the guest house in Gorakshep hike to Ebc and back 3hrs to the same tea house . 4-5hrs
  • Morning hike to Kallapatthar (5545m) enjoy morning sunrise and mountain view back to goraksheptrek to Dzongla (4830m) overnight at guest house - 6-7hrs
  • Trek Dzongla to Thangnak (4700m) via CholaPass (5420m) overnight at guest house - 10hrs
  • Trek Thangnak to Gokyo Lake (4900m) overnight at guest house - 3hrs
  • Trek Gokyo to Lungden (4300m) via Renjola pass (5360m) overnight at guest house - 8-10hrs
  • Trek Lungden to Thame (3800m) overnight at guest house - 5hrs
  • Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440m) overnight at guest house - 4hrs
  • Trek Namche Bazaar down to Lukla (2840m) overnight at guest house - 7hrs
  • Fly back to Kathmandu
Inclusions
Exclusions
  • All airport pickups and drop-offs.
  • Domestic flight tickets with airport taxes (Kathmandu ↔ Lukla / Ramechhap ↔ Lukla).
  • Experienced guide during the trek (salary, food, insurance, accommodation, and flights covered).
  • Mountain accommodation with breakfast during the trek.
  • Permit fees (Sagarmatha National Park) and local taxes.
  • Medical kits for safety.
  • Emergency evacuation support (insurance required to cover rescue and medical costs).
  • All government taxes included.
  • Porter services.
  • Lunch, dinner, and all bar bills during the trek (soft drinks, hot drinks, alcoholic beverages).
  • Personal travel insurance for emergency rescue and evacuation.
  • Expenses for sweets, cigarettes, phone calls, hot showers, battery charging, WiFi, heater usage, and personal equipment.
  • Any loss arising due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the operator’s control.
  • Tips for field staff (drivers, guides, porters).