Khumbu, Nepal
Nepal

Khumbu, Nepal
Nepal

* Price applies to batches of 5 or more trekkers. Smaller groups available on request — pricing varies.
The Vertical Itinerary
Welcome to Kathmandu, the gateway to the Himalayas. Our representative will receive you at Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer you to your hotel.Meet our trek leader and other members. Kindly ensure that you arrive at Kathmandu before afternoon o so you can rest well and have enough time to do any last time preparations. Overnight at hotel.
What's Included
Covered in Your Fee
- Three nights stay in Kathmandu(3 star) with Breakfast on twin sharing basis
- Arrival/departure international airport transfer in a private vehicle (One time arrival and one time departure)
- Internal flights, Ramechhap To Lukla and Lukla To Ramechhap
- Accommodation in Tea Houses (with attached toilet at Lukla,Phaking,namche,Dingboche and pheriche) during the trek on twin sharing during the trek
- Three meals a day during the trekking period
- Two times tea or coffee in a day during the trekking days
- 1 porter between two trekkers (Personal baggage limit is 10kg)
- Sagarmatha National Park Fees and Khumbu Municipality Entrance fees
- Licensed local Nepali guide
- Medical kit
- Duffle bag(to be returned),Yeti Expeditions T-shirt, Completion Certificate
- Kathmandu City Tour with a tour guide and private transportation on Day 2
- Welcome team dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant in Kathmandu
- 2 litre of mineral water everyday during the trekking days
- Taxi from Kathmandu to Ramechap and back if the flights are from Ramechap.
Not Covered
- International airfares
- Any airport taxes and visa expenses
- Any type of insurance
- Tips for porter and guide
- Beverages, water bottles, snacks and other personal expenses of any kind
- Hot water during the trek
- WiFi and charging costs at tea houses
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
- Any extra days of accommodation in Kathmandu
- Costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, landslides, road conditions, etc.
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
- 5% GST (Tax)
- Any evacuation charges
- Gaiters, microspikes and sleeping bags (wherever necessary) are not included and thus have to rented from Kathmandu by you.
- Unused days on the trek route, if returned early and breaking the itinerary for personal, medical or any other reasons, will not be refunded or adjusted
- Expenses incurred for guide or porter during extra days stay, transport, flight, helicopter service, etc (divided amongst the group which utilises the services of guides/porters on extra days)
Non-Negotiables
- Weather plays a very big role in the running of this trek. Flights to Lukla are a fair-weather friend. A cloud covering a mountain ridge can shut down the entire airport! Hence, we suggest keeping a day or two in Kathmandu as a buffer for your return international flight. If in extreme case, you miss your international flight from Kathmandu or internal flights, we will render all assistance, but cannot be held liable for any extra cost incurred.
- Kindly ensure that you arrive at Kathmandu before afternoon so you can rest well.
- A NOC (No Objection Certificate) is only needed for Indian trekkers holding an official passport who are coming from a third country and plan to go to another third country after the trek. If you're traveling directly from India and returning to India, then a NOC is usually not required.
- Please note that only at Gorakshep the drinking water is not provided by the tea houses. You will have to buy the packed mineral water bottles.
- The Lukla flights can either be from Kathmandu or Ramechhap. If the airport is changed to Ramechhap, which is around 130km from Kathmandu, we will have to leave very early in the morning.
- Fares for Internal flights (Kathmandu/Ramechhap – Lukla) and Permits are different for SAARC nationals and foreign nationals. Website price is for Indian Nationals. Final price for the trek for foreign nationals will vary. Carrying baggage limit for Kathmandu/Ramechaap-Lukla flight sector is 10kg and the hand baggage limit is 5kg.
- It is mandatory to get yourself a travel, risk and accident insurance.
- Please note that there is a culture of tipping the guide and porters in Nepal and they expect it after the end of the trek.
- At Tea houses, there will be mainly common Toilets on sharing basis and attach bathroom in some places, blankets are provided and running water is available. Majority of tea houses have cold showers, some provide hot water at an additional cost. Some tea houses have electricity where you can charge your appliances (mobile phones & cameras) at an additional cost.
- Please note that while we endeavor to assist all our clients in achieving their goals, there may be times your leader makes the decision to either delay or stop your ascent based on your medical conditions and AMS symptoms.
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Trekker Testimonials
“I recently embarked on the adventure of a lifetime, the Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek, and it wouldn’t have been the same without the exceptional guidance and companionship of Gurdit from Yeti Expeditions, our amazing trek leader. Thank you, Yeti Expeditions, for sharing and making this adventure truly remarkable!.”
Naveen
Entrepreneur,Bangalore
EBC - Oct 2021
“I recently embarked on the adventure of a lifetime, the Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek, and it wouldn’t have been the same without the exceptional guidance and companionship of Gurdit from Yeti Expeditions, our amazing trek leader. Thank you, Yeti Expeditions, for sharing and making this adventure truly remarkable!.”
Naveen
Entrepreneur,Bangalore
EBC - Oct 2021
“I had the privilege to trek with Gurdit from Yeti Expeditions. I was part of the group led by him, and can say he was an excellent leader. The Entire Trek was well planned and executed. The quality of the Tea Houses and the food served was Top notch. I highly recommend the team for EBC Trek”
Sutonuka Majumder
VP, HSBC
EBC - March 2022
“I went on a customized EBC trip in Oct 2023. Nitin, a founding member of Yeti Expeditions happens to be my Junior from IIM Indore. His team was proficient in creating a custom trek plan for us. The quality of the accommodation on the trek was top-notch.”
Deepak Tiwari
Director, BCG
EBC - OCT 2023
Getting There
Arrival & Transfer
Fly into Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM), Kathmandu. Yeti Expeditions provides a complimentary airport pickup on Day 1. Recommend arriving a day early if your flight involves a connection.
Arrival & Transfer
Fly into Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM), Kathmandu. Yeti Expeditions provides a complimentary airport pickup on Day 1. Recommend arriving a day early if your flight involves a connection.
Visa
Nepal visa on arrival at KTM airport: Bring 1 passport photo and exact USD cash. E-Visa available at nepal.gov.np. Please check the official website for latest information
Domestic Flight
Kathmandu/Ramechap → Lukla flight (approx. 30 min) d Flight is weather-dependent. We handle all bookings.
Accommodation
Permits & Regulations
Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit
Required for all trekkers entering the Khumbu/Everest region.
TIMS Card
Mandatory trekker registration card. Processed in Kathmandu on Day 1.
Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Fee
Local conservation fee collected at the Lukla entry point.
Packing List
Clothing
1 / 4- Down jacket (–10°C rated)
- Waterproof hardshell jacket
- Waterproof trousers
- Thermal base layers × 2
- Mid-layer fleece
- Trekking trousers × 3
- Trekking shirts × 4
- Warm hat and sun hat
- Balaclava
- Trekking socks × 5 pairs
Clothing
- Down jacket (–10°C rated)
- Waterproof hardshell jacket
- Waterproof trousers
- Thermal base layers × 2
- Mid-layer fleece
- Trekking trousers × 3
- Trekking shirts × 4
- Warm hat and sun hat
- Balaclava
- Trekking socks × 5 pairs
Footwear
- Waterproof trekking boots (broken in)
- Lightweight camp shoes
- Gaiters
- Trekking poles (pair)
Technical Gear
- Trekking backpack 50–60L
- Daypack 20–25L
- Sleeping bag (–15°C rated)
- Headlamp + spare batteries
- Sunglasses (UV400 / Category 4)
- Water bottles × 2 (1L each)
- Water purification tablets
Health & Hygiene
- Personal first-aid kit
- Diamox (acetazolamide) — consult your doctor
- Ibuprofen and paracetamol
- Blister kit
- Sunscreen SPF 50+
- Lip balm SPF 30
- Hand sanitiser × 2
- Quick-dry towel
Physical Preparation
Aerobic Base
Build cardiovascular foundation with 4–5 weekly sessions: 45-minute runs, cycling, or swimming. Goal: sustain Zone 2 effort for 60 minutes without stopping.
Aerobic Base
Build cardiovascular foundation with 4–5 weekly sessions: 45-minute runs, cycling, or swimming. Goal: sustain Zone 2 effort for 60 minutes without stopping.
Loaded Hiking
Begin weekly long hikes with a 10kg backpack. Start at 10km, build to 25km by week 8. Elevation gain is more important than distance.
Leg Strength & Endurance
Introduce strength training: squats, lunges, step-ups, and single-leg deadlifts. Add back-to-back hiking days to simulate consecutive days on trail.
Taper & Gear Test
Reduce volume by 30%, maintain intensity. Complete one full-day hike in your trek boots. Test all gear. Visit your doctor for a pre-trek medical check and Diamox prescription.
FAQ
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