Walk through the heart of the Khumbu region, where every trail tells stories of Sherpa resilience and Himalayan spirituality.
Ask on WhatsAppWalk through the heart of the Khumbu region, where every trail tells stories of Sherpa resilience, Himalayan spirituality, and the dream of the world's highest mountain.
From the iconic teahouse trails to the serene monasteries of Tengboche, this journey leads you through alpine forests, glacial valleys, and high-altitude landscapes that have drawn dreamers from every corner of the earth. It's more than a trek — it's a pilgrimage to the foot of Everest.
Follow the legendary footsteps of Tenzing and Hillary through the Khumbu Valley, crossing suspension bridges and passing through pine forests with ever-present Himalayan giants overhead.
Rise before dawn from Kala Patthar to witness the first rays of light paint Everest, Nuptse, and Lhotse in gold — a moment that stays etched in memory forever.
Visit the iconic Tengboche Monastery, spin prayer wheels in Pangboche, and witness centuries-old Buddhist traditions alive in the daily rhythm of mountain life.
Explore the bustling mountain town that serves as the gateway to Everest, with its vibrant markets, Sherpa Museum, and stunning views of Thamserku and Kongde Ri.
Stay in traditional tea houses run by Sherpa families
Learn about mountaineering history and Sherpa heritage
Experience Buddhist monasteries, prayer rituals, and mountain culture
Taste local Himalayan food and traditional Sherpa cuisine
Walk through rhododendron forests and alpine landscapes
Connect with fellow trekkers from around the world
This is an indicative itinerary. Exact details are customized per group. Dates confirmed upon booking.
Arrive in the vibrant capital and settle into your hotel. Evening briefing with your guide, followed by a welcome dinner.
A scenic flight to Lukla's famous airstrip marks the beginning of the trek. Descend through pine forests and hillside villages to reach Phakding.
Follow the Dudh Koshi river through forests and cross the iconic Hillary Suspension Bridge. The final climb reveals Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa capital.
A critical rest day for altitude adaptation. Hike to the Everest View Hotel for panoramic vistas and visit the Sherpa Museum to understand local heritage.
A stunning day of walking through rhododendron forests with breathtaking mountain backdrops. Tengboche Monastery, set against Everest, Ama Dablam, and Lhotse, is the spiritual highlight of the trek.
The trail ascends through alpine terrain, passing yak pastures and mani stone walls. Dingboche offers a stunning amphitheatre of peaks: Ama Dablam, Makalu, and Lhotse.
Another essential rest day. Hike up to the ridge above Dingboche for views of Makalu and the Imja Valley, allowing your body to adapt to the thinning air.
The trail turns rocky and dramatic as you enter the glacial zone. Pass memorial cairns for fallen climbers and feel the raw, high-altitude landscape closing in around you.
The defining day. Hike across the Khumbu Glacier to reach Everest Base Camp itself. Stand at 5,364 m and take in the legendary Khumbu Icefall towering above.
An early morning climb to Kala Patthar (5,545 m) for the best sunrise views of Everest. Soak in the moment before descending to the warmth of Pheriche.
A long descent day through familiar landscapes now seen from a new perspective. The air grows thick again as you drop back into the pine forests of the lower Khumbu.
The last day on the trail. Descend through green valleys and past countless prayer flags, arriving in Lukla with a sense of accomplishment and gratitude.
A breathtaking flight back to the capital, with one last aerial view of the Himalayas. Rest and reflect on the journey over a final group dinner.
Transfer to the airport for your onward journey, carrying stories that will last a lifetime — and the mountain dust of Everest still in your boots.
Pricing per person (twin-share)
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Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer the most stable weather, clear skies, and spectacular mountain views. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons and warmer temperatures, while autumn provides crisp air and post-monsoon clarity. Winter treks are possible for experienced trekkers but bring deep cold and occasional snow.
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