Everest Base Camp Trek in September: Weather, Cost, Crowds & Complete Guide

Everest Base Camp Trek in SeptemberThe Everest Base Camp Trek in September is a fascinating choice for trekkers who want to experience the Khumbu region just as Nepal’s monsoon season begins to fade. September is a transition month, which means conditions can change considerably from the beginning to the end of the month.

The first part of September can still bring rain, clouds and wet trails, particularly around Lukla, Phakding and Namche Bazaar. However, as the month progresses, the weather generally becomes more stable. By the final weeks of September, trekkers can enjoy clearer mountain views, greener valleys and fewer people on the trail compared with the busy October season.

For travelers who want a quieter Himalayan experience without completely moving away from the autumn trekking window, late September can be an excellent time for Everest Base Camp.

Everest Base Camp Trek in September at a Glance

Category September Conditions
Trek Duration 14 Days
Best Part of September Mid to Late September
Maximum Altitude 5,545m at Kala Patthar
Everest Base Camp Altitude 5,364m
Difficulty Moderate to Challenging
Weather Wet early, increasingly clear later
Mountain Views Variable early, much better late
Crowds Lower than October
Lukla Flights Possible delays during unstable weather
Best For Quiet trails, photographers and flexible trekkers

September should not simply be considered a “good” or “bad” month. The exact departure date makes a significant difference.

A trek beginning in the first week may feel quite different from one beginning after September 26.

Is September a Good Time for the Everest Base Camp Trek

Yes, September can be a good month for the Everest Base Camp Trek, particularly during the second half of the month.

The main reason is the transition from monsoon toward autumn. Early September can still have cloudy skies and occasional rainfall, while late September often brings much better visibility and drier trekking conditions.

Another advantage is that September generally sees fewer trekkers than October. If you prefer walking through the Himalayas without the busiest autumn crowds, September can offer a more peaceful atmosphere.

For the best balance between weather and quieter trails, late September is usually the more attractive option.

Everest Base Camp Weather in September

Weather is the biggest factor to consider when planning an EBC trek in September.

Early September

The first days of September can still feel like the tail end of the monsoon season.

You may experience:

  • Occasional rainfall
  • Cloudy mountain views
  • Wet and muddy trails
  • Humid conditions at lower elevations
  • Possible flight delays to Lukla
  • Slippery stone sections

The lower parts of the trail are generally more affected by rain than the higher areas.

Mid-September

Conditions usually begin to improve as September progresses.

Rain becomes less frequent, mornings can be clearer and the trail gradually starts drying. Mountain views may still disappear behind afternoon clouds, but there can be excellent periods of visibility.

Mid-September can therefore be a good compromise for trekkers who want fewer crowds but do not want to deal with the wettest part of the month.

Late September

The final part of September is generally the most attractive period.

Clearer mornings, cooler temperatures and better mountain visibility can make the journey particularly rewarding. The surrounding hills remain beautifully green after the monsoon, while the higher mountains begin to show their classic autumn appearance.

For many trekkers, the last 10 days of September provide the best September experience.

Temperature During the Everest Base Camp Trek in September

Temperature changes significantly as you gain altitude.

Location Approx. Day Temperature Approx. Night Temperature
Lukla 15–20°C 5–10°C
Namche Bazaar 10–16°C 0–5°C
Tengboche 8–13°C Around 0°C
Dingboche 5–12°C Below 0°C
Lobuche 2–8°C Around -5°C to -10°C
Gorak Shep 0–6°C Around -10°C or lower
Everest Base Camp Around 0–5°C Can fall well below freezing

These are approximate ranges rather than guaranteed daily temperatures. Weather in the high Himalayas can change quickly.

Trail Conditions in September

Trail conditions are another important consideration.

The lower Khumbu region can remain wet after weeks of monsoon rainfall. Sections between Lukla, Phakding and Namche Bazaar may be muddy, while stone steps and rocky sections can become slippery.

At the same time, September has one beautiful advantage: the landscape is exceptionally green.

Waterfalls are flowing strongly, forests are lush and the Dudh Koshi valley can look completely different from the dry landscape seen later in the season.

What Should Trekkers Expect?

  • Muddy sections at lower elevations
  • Wet stone steps
  • Strong-flowing streams and waterfalls
  • Green forests and valleys
  • Gradually drier trails toward late September
  • Possible cloud cover around mountain viewpoints

A good pair of waterproof trekking boots and proper rain protection can make a major difference.

Mountain Views During the September EBC Trek

Mountain visibility is one of the biggest questions travelers have about September.

The answer depends heavily on the date.

Early September can bring cloud cover that hides Everest, Ama Dablam, Lhotse and other peaks. However, clear windows can still appear, particularly in the morning.

By late September, visibility generally improves considerably.

The combination of recently washed mountain air and green landscapes can create beautiful photography conditions. Photographers may enjoy the contrast between deep green valleys and snow-covered Himalayan peaks.

Everest Base Camp Trek Crowds in September

Everest Base Camp Trek in September – 14 Days Detailed Itinerary

The 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek takes you from the vibrant streets of Kathmandu into the heart of the Khumbu Himalayas. The itinerary includes important acclimatization days at Namche Bazaar and Dingboche before reaching Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar.

September can bring changing weather conditions, particularly during the first half of the month, so the daily schedule may be adjusted slightly according to flight conditions, trail conditions and the advice of the trekking team.

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu – Transfer to Hotel

Welcome to Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal.

Our representative will meet you at Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer you to your hotel. After checking in, you can rest and relax or take a short walk around the nearby streets.

In the evening, your trekking guide will meet you at the hotel for a detailed briefing about the Everest Base Camp Trek. You will also enjoy a traditional welcome dinner at a local restaurant.

Since the next morning starts early, an early night is recommended.

Transportation: Private Car – approximately 30 minutes
Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel
Meals: Welcome Dinner
Altitude: 1,300 m / 4,264 ft

Day 02: Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding

Today marks the beginning of your Everest adventure.

After an early breakfast, you will head toward the airport for your flight to Lukla. During the busy spring and autumn trekking seasons, Lukla flights may operate from Ramechhap Airport depending on airport and flight arrangements. In that situation, you will travel by private vehicle to Ramechhap before taking the short flight to Lukla.

After landing at Lukla, you will have breakfast before beginning the first walk of the trek.

The trail descends gradually through Cheplung before continuing toward Ghat and eventually reaching Phakding. The relatively short walking day gives your body time to begin adapting to the increasing altitude.

Flight: Approximately 30 minutes
Walking: 3–4 hours
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: Lukla – 2,860 m / 9,383 ft

Day 03: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar

After breakfast, you will follow the Dudh Koshi River through the beautiful Khumbu valley.

The trail passes through Benkar before reaching Monjo and Jorsalle. From here, you enter Sagarmatha National Park and continue toward the famous Namche Bazaar.

Several suspension bridges and uphill sections make this a more demanding day than the previous stage. As you approach Namche, you may catch your first views of Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks depending on the weather.

Namche Bazaar is the major trading and cultural center of the Khumbu region and will be your home for the night.

Walking: 6–7 hours
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: 3,440 m / 11,286 ft

Day 04: Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar

Today is an important acclimatization day.

Rather than continuing higher, you will spend the day exploring Namche Bazaar and taking a short hike to a higher elevation before returning to the lodge.

One of the popular viewpoints is the Everest View Hotel, where you can enjoy impressive views of Mount Everest, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse and surrounding peaks when the weather is clear.

You can also explore the Sagarmatha National Park Museum and learn more about the Sherpa people, Himalayan culture and the history of mountaineering in the Everest region.

The afternoon is free to explore Namche or simply rest.

Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: 3,440 m / 11,286 ft

Day 05: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche

After breakfast, you will leave Namche Bazaar and follow a scenic trail overlooking the Himalayan valleys.

The route gradually descends before crossing the Imja Khola near Phungithanga. From here, the trail climbs through beautiful rhododendron and pine forests toward Tengboche.

Tengboche is famous for its historic monastery and spectacular mountain surroundings. On a clear September day, you can enjoy views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Thamserku and the striking Ama Dablam.

After exploring the monastery and surrounding area, you will spend the night at a local lodge.

Walking: 5–6 hours
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: 3,860 m / 12,664 ft

Day 06: Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche

Today the trail continues deeper into the high Himalayas.

You will descend toward Deboche before crossing the river and continuing toward Pangboche. The route passes traditional villages, Mani walls and beautiful alpine scenery.

As you gain altitude, the landscape gradually becomes more open and rugged. You will eventually arrive at Dingboche, a traditional high-altitude settlement surrounded by dramatic Himalayan peaks.

From Dingboche, you can enjoy views of Ama Dablam, Lhotse and Island Peak.

Walking: 5–6 hours
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: 4,410 m / 14,468 ft

Day 07: Acclimatization Day in Dingboche

Another important acclimatization day is scheduled at Dingboche.

After breakfast, you will take a gradual hike toward Nangkartshang Hill. The climb provides excellent views across the surrounding Himalayan landscape and is useful for helping your body adjust to the altitude.

From higher viewpoints, you may see impressive peaks including Makalu and Amphu Lapcha.

After enjoying the scenery, you will return to Dingboche and spend a relaxed afternoon at the lodge.

Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: 4,410 m / 14,468 ft

Day 08: Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche

The journey continues toward the high-altitude settlement of Lobuche.

The trail begins with a scenic traverse through the Khumbu landscape, offering views of the surrounding valleys and peaks such as Cholatse.

You will reach Dughla and then continue toward the Thukla Pass. The pass contains memorials dedicated to climbers who lost their lives in the Himalayas, creating a quiet and reflective section of the journey.

From the pass, the trail continues through rugged terrain toward Lobuche, where you will spend the night.

Walking: 4–5 hours
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: 4,940 m / 16,207 ft

Day 09: Lobuche to Gorakshep – Everest Base Camp – Return to Gorakshep

Today is one of the biggest highlights of the entire Everest Base Camp Trek.

You will start early and walk toward Gorakshep through the high-altitude landscape of the Khumbu region. After reaching Gorakshep and taking a short break, you will continue toward Everest Base Camp.

The trail becomes increasingly rugged as you approach the base camp area. At Everest Base Camp, you can experience the atmosphere of the world’s highest mountain region and enjoy views toward the Khumbu Icefall, Nuptse, Pumori and Khumbutse.

After spending time at the base camp and taking photographs, you will return to Gorakshep for the night.

This is a long and demanding day, so maintaining a steady pace is important.

Walking: 8–9 hours
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: Gorakshep – 5,130 m / 16,830 ft
Everest Base Camp: 5,364 m / 17,598 ft

Day 10: Kala Patthar Sunrise – Descend to Pangboche

An early morning start takes you toward Kala Patthar, one of the most famous viewpoints in the Everest region.

With headlamps lighting the trail, you will climb gradually toward the viewpoint. Reaching approximately 5,545 meters, Kala Patthar offers one of the finest panoramic views of Mount Everest.

Sunrise over Everest, Nuptse, Pumori and Ama Dablam can be an unforgettable moment, particularly when the September sky is clear.

After enjoying the sunrise, you will descend toward Gorakshep before continuing down the valley. The trail eventually takes you toward Pangboche, where you will spend the night.

Walking: 9–10 hours
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: Kala Patthar – 5,545 m / 18,192 ft
Pangboche: 3,985 m / 13,074 ft

Day 11: Trek from Pangboche to Namche Bazaar

The return journey begins in earnest today.

After breakfast, you will retrace parts of the familiar trail through the Khumbu valley. The descent becomes easier as you move toward lower elevations and the air becomes warmer.

You will pass through beautiful forests of rhododendron and conifer before continuing toward Tengboche and eventually Namche Bazaar.

After several demanding days at high altitude, reaching Namche feels like a welcome return to a lively Himalayan town.

Walking: 6–7 hours
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: Namche Bazaar – 3,440 m / 11,286 ft

Day 12: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla

Today is the final long walking day of the trek.

You will descend through the same beautiful Khumbu valley, crossing suspension bridges and following the Dudh Koshi River toward Phakding.

After lunch, the trail continues toward Lukla. Along the way, you can reflect on the journey from the lower valleys all the way to Everest Base Camp.

Once you reach Lukla, you can relax at the lodge and enjoy your final evening in the Everest region.

Walking: 6–7 hours
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Altitude: Lukla – 2,860 m / 9,383 ft

Day 13: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu

After breakfast, you will head to the Lukla airport for your return flight to Kathmandu.

The flight takes approximately 30 minutes, although departure times can be affected by mountain weather and operational conditions.

After arriving in Kathmandu, you will transfer to your hotel and have the rest of the day to relax. You can enjoy a hot shower, explore the city, shop for souvenirs or simply recover after the trek.

Flight: Approximately 30 minutes
Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel
Meals: Breakfast
Altitude: Kathmandu – 1,300 m / 4,264 ft

Day 14: Final Departure from Nepal

Your Everest Base Camp adventure comes to an end today.

Depending on your flight schedule, you will have some free time in Kathmandu before our representative transfers you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure.

If you have additional time in Nepal, Ambition Himalaya can also help you arrange another trekking adventure, cultural tour, wildlife experience or sightseeing trip.

We hope your journey through the Everest region leaves you with unforgettable memories of the Himalayas.

Transportation: Private Car
Meals: Breakfast
Trip: Departure or optional extension

Everest Base Camp Trek Cost in September

September can offer good value compared with the busiest autumn period, although the exact cost depends on itinerary, group size, accommodation, transportation and inclusions.

Ambition Himalaya currently lists its 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek from US$1,130 per person, with lower per-person rates for larger private groups.

Private Group Discount

No. of People Price Per Person
1 Pax US$ 1450
2 Pax US$ 1320
3–5 Pax US$ 1280
6–9 Pax US$ 1230
10–15 Pax US$ 1180
16+ Pax US$ 1130

The final price should always be confirmed with Ambition Himalaya before booking because transportation, itinerary and seasonal arrangements can affect the total cost.

What to Pack for Everest Base Camp in September

What to Pack for Everest Base Camp in September

Because September can include both wet and cold conditions, packing should cover more than one type of weather.

Clothing

  • Moisture-wicking base layers
  • Fleece or warm mid-layer
  • Down jacket
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Waterproof trekking trousers
  • Warm trekking pants
  • Thermal underwear
  • Warm hat and gloves

Footwear

  • Waterproof trekking boots
  • Comfortable trekking socks
  • Spare socks
  • Lightweight camp shoes

Trekking Equipment

  • Trekking poles
  • Backpack
  • Sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures
  • Headlamp
  • Water bottle
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Backpack rain cover

Personal Essentials

  • Basic first-aid supplies
  • Personal medications
  • Water purification tablets or filtration system
  • Power bank
  • Camera
  • Passport and required documents

If you are trekking during the first half of September, proper rain protection should be treated as essential rather than optional.

Is Everest Base Camp Trek in September Difficult?

The Everest Base Camp Trek is a moderate to challenging high-altitude trek, regardless of the month.

September can add some extra difficulty during the early part of the month because of rain and slippery trails.

However, the biggest challenge remains altitude.

The trek reaches Everest Base Camp at 5,364m, while Kala Patthar reaches approximately 5,545m. Proper acclimatization and a sensible walking pace are therefore extremely important.

Do not rush simply because you want to complete the itinerary quickly.

How to Stay Safe During the September EBC Trek

A safe trek requires flexibility.

Follow a gradual itinerary

Acclimatization days at Namche Bazaar and Dingboche are important.

Watch the weather

Do not ignore heavy rain, poor visibility or unsafe trail conditions simply to stay on schedule.

Allow flight flexibility

Keep extra days available for possible Lukla flight disruptions.

Stay hydrated

Drink regularly throughout the trek, particularly as you move into higher elevations.

Listen to your body

Headache, dizziness, unusual tiredness or other altitude-related symptoms should not be ignored.

Trek with experienced support

A knowledgeable local trekking team can help monitor trail conditions, weather changes and altitude-related concerns.

September vs October: Which Is Better?

Both months have their own advantages.

Factor September October
Weather Improving throughout the month Generally more stable
Rain Possible early Usually much lower
Mountain Views Variable early, better late Usually excellent
Crowds Lower Higher
Accommodation More availability More demand
Landscape Very green Drier and clearer
Flights More weather-sensitive early Generally more reliable
Overall Quiet and flexible Classic peak-season experience

If your priority is reliable weather and consistently clear mountain views, October may be preferable.

If you want fewer crowds, greener scenery and a quieter experience, late September can be an excellent alternative.

Who Should Choose the Everest Base Camp Trek in September?

September can suit several types of trekkers.

First-Time Trekkers

Choose the second half of September if you are visiting Everest Base Camp for the first time and want a better balance between weather and crowds.

Photographers

Early September offers dramatic clouds and lush green landscapes, while late September can provide clearer Himalayan views.

Budget-Conscious Travelers

September can provide good value before the busiest autumn period begins.

Experienced Trekkers

Trekkers comfortable with changing weather may enjoy the quieter trails and changing landscapes throughout the month.

Private Groups

September is particularly attractive for friends, families and private groups who want more flexibility and can take advantage of group pricing.

Everest Base Camp Trek in September: Pros and Cons

Advantages

  • Fewer crowds than October
  • Beautiful green landscapes
  • Strong waterfalls and rivers
  • Better accommodation availability
  • Excellent late-month mountain visibility
  • Good option for private groups

Disadvantages

  • Rain is still possible early in September
  • Lower trails can be muddy
  • Lukla flights may face weather disruptions
  • Mountain views can be unpredictable early in the month
  • Conditions can change quickly

Final Verdict: Is September Worth It?

Yes, the Everest Base Camp Trek in September is worth considering, especially if you plan your departure carefully.

The first part of September requires more flexibility because of the remaining monsoon influence. But as the month moves toward its final weeks, the weather generally becomes more favorable, mountain views improve and the trail begins to take on the character of the autumn trekking season.

For trekkers who want a quieter experience than October without giving up the possibility of clear Himalayan views, late September is one of the most interesting windows to consider.

With the right preparation, suitable rain protection, enough acclimatization and some extra flexibility for Lukla flights, September can deliver a memorable journey through the Khumbu region.

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Everest Base Camp Trek in September – FAQs

Is September a good month for Everest Base Camp?

Yes. The second half of September is generally more favorable because the monsoon influence begins to weaken and mountain visibility often improves.

Does it rain on Everest Base Camp Trek in September?

Rain is possible, particularly during the first part of September. The chance generally decreases as the month progresses.

Can I see Mount Everest in September?

Yes. Clear mountain views are possible throughout September, but late September generally offers more favorable visibility than the beginning of the month.

Is Everest Base Camp crowded in September?

September is generally less crowded than October, although the final week can become busier as the autumn trekking season starts gaining momentum.

Are Lukla flights reliable in September?

Lukla flights are weather-dependent. Early September can have a higher risk of delays because of clouds and rain, so keeping extra buffer days is recommended.

What temperature should I expect at Everest Base Camp in September?

Temperatures can vary significantly. Days can be relatively mild in direct sunlight, while nighttime temperatures at high elevations can fall well below freezing.

How many days does the Everest Base Camp Trek take?

A classic itinerary commonly takes around 14 days, including acclimatization and travel days. Ambition Himalaya currently offers a 14-day Everest Base Camp Trek.

What should I pack for September?

Bring waterproof trekking boots, rain protection, warm layers, a down jacket, trekking poles, a sleeping bag, gloves, a warm hat and other high-altitude essentials.

Is September suitable for first-time trekkers?

Yes, provided you are reasonably prepared for high-altitude trekking. For first-time trekkers, the later part of September is generally the more comfortable choice.

Can I do a private Everest Base Camp Trek in September?

Yes. Ambition Himalaya offers group-joining and private trip options, with per-person pricing becoming lower for larger private groups.

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If you are planning the Everest Base Camp Trek in September, Ambition Himalaya can help you organize the complete journey with experienced local guides, carefully planned acclimatization days, comfortable mountain accommodation and trekking support throughout the route.

Whether you are traveling solo, with friends, family or as a private group, our team can help you choose the right departure date and prepare for the changing September conditions.

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Everest Base Camp Trek – 14 Days

  • Duration: 14 Days
  • Maximum Altitude: 5,545 m / 18,192 ft
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
  • Best Time: September to December
  • Trek Region: Everest / Khumbu Region
  • Starting Point: Kathmandu
  • Destination: Everest Base Camp

Why Trek with Ambition Himalaya?

Experienced Local Team
Trek with knowledgeable local guides who understand the Everest region, its trails and changing mountain conditions.

Carefully Planned Itinerary
The 14-day itinerary includes acclimatization days at Namche Bazaar and Dingboche to make the high-altitude journey more comfortable.

Private Group Options
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Complete Trekking Support
From Kathmandu to Lukla, Everest Base Camp and back, our team is there to support you throughout the journey.

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Everest Base Camp Trek – 14 Days: The Complete Nepal Trekking Guide with Itinerary

Everest Base Camp TrekEverest Base Camp Trek – 14 Days

The Everest Base Camp Trek – 14 Days is one of the most iconic trekking adventures in the world. Walking through traditional Sherpa villages, crossing thrilling suspension bridges, exploring ancient Buddhist monasteries, and finally standing beneath the world’s highest mountain creates memories that last forever.

Reaching Everest Base Camp (5,364 m) and watching sunrise from Kala Patthar (5,545 m) are unforgettable experiences for every trekking enthusiast.

This 14-day journey combines breathtaking Himalayan scenery, rich Sherpa culture, and the excitement of trekking inside the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Sagarmatha National Park.

Whether you are an experienced hiker or planning your first Himalayan expedition, this itinerary offers the perfect balance of adventure, acclimatization, safety, and comfort.

Everest Base Camp Trek Highlights

  • Reach Everest Base Camp (5,364 m)
  • Sunrise from Kala Patthar (5,545 m)
  • Scenic flight to Lukla
  • Explore Namche Bazaar
  • Visit Tengboche Monastery
  • Experience authentic Sherpa culture
  • Walk through Sagarmatha National Park
  • Cross famous Hillary Suspension Bridge
  • Incredible views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam and Pumori
  • Comfortable tea house accommodation
  • Professional trekking guide and porter support

Quick Facts

Duration 14 Days
Destination Everest Region, Nepal
Maximum Altitude 5,545 meters
Difficulty Moderate to Challenging
Trek Start Kathmandu
Trek Ends Kathmandu
Best Season Spring & Autumn
Accommodation Hotel + Mountain Lodge
Meals Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner during trek

Everest Base Camp Trek Private Group Discount

No. of People Price Per Person
1 Pax US$ 1450
2 Pax US$ 1299
3–5 Pax US$ 1260
6–9 Pax US$ 1200
10–15 Pax US$ 1150
16+ Pax US$ 1100

Detailed 14 Days Everest Base Camp Trek Itinerary

Day 1 – Welcome to Kathmandu (1,300m)

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative warmly welcomes you and transfers you to your hotel.

After check-in, relax from your journey before attending a trip briefing in the evening. Meet your trekking guide, review your itinerary, inspect your equipment, and enjoy a traditional Nepali welcome dinner.

Meals: Welcome Dinner

Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel

Altitude: 1,300m

Day 2 – Flight to Lukla (2,860m) and Trek to Phakding (2,610m)

An exciting mountain flight takes you to Lukla, considered one of the world’s most spectacular airports.

After breakfast in Lukla, begin trekking through beautiful Sherpa villages including Cheplung and Ghat before reaching the peaceful riverside village of Phakding.

Walking Time: 3–4 Hours

Flight: 30 Minutes

Accommodation: Lodge

Day 3 – Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440m)

Follow the Dudh Koshi River, cross multiple suspension bridges, and enter Sagarmatha National Park.

Today’s highlight is the first breathtaking view of Mount Everest before arriving in the lively Sherpa capital, Namche Bazaar.

Walking: 6–7 Hours

Day 4 – Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar

To help your body adjust to the altitude, enjoy a short hike to the famous Everest View Hotel.

Panoramic mountain views include:

  • Mount Everest
  • Ama Dablam
  • Lhotse
  • Nuptse
  • Thamserku

Visit the Sherpa Museum and local market before returning to your lodge.

Day 5 – Trek to Tengboche (3,860m)

Today’s trail offers some of the most beautiful scenery of the Everest region.

Walk through rhododendron forests before arriving at the famous Tengboche Monastery, surrounded by snow-covered Himalayan peaks.

Walking: 5–6 Hours

Day 6 – Trek to Dingboche (4,410m)

Cross charming Sherpa villages including Deboche and Pangboche while enjoying spectacular views of Ama Dablam and Island Peak.

Dingboche is one of the best villages for acclimatization.

Walking: 5–6 Hours

Day 7 – Acclimatization at Dingboche

Today includes a rewarding hike to Nangkartshang Hill.

This viewpoint offers incredible panoramic views of:

  • Makalu
  • Lhotse
  • Ama Dablam
  • Amphu Laptsa

Return to Dingboche for overnight rest.

Day 8 – Trek to Lobuche (4,940m)

Continue through alpine landscapes and reach Thukla Pass, home to memorials dedicated to climbers who lost their lives on Everest.

Continue gradually to Lobuche.

Walking: 4–5 Hours

Day 9 – Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,364m)

One of the most anticipated days of the expedition.

After reaching Gorakshep, continue toward Everest Base Camp while walking beside the Khumbu Glacier.

Witness:

  • Khumbu Icefall
  • Everest Base Camp
  • Pumori
  • Nuptse
  • Khumbutse

Celebrate reaching one of the world’s most famous trekking destinations before returning to Gorakshep.

Walking: 8–9 Hours

Day 10 – Kala Patthar (5,545m) and Trek to Pangboche

Wake before sunrise and hike to Kala Patthar.

This viewpoint offers the best panoramic view of Mount Everest available during the trek.

After photography and sunrise, descend through Gorakshep and continue toward Pangboche.

Walking: 9–10 Hours

Day 11 – Trek to Namche Bazaar

Descend through forests and Sherpa villages while enjoying easier walking.

Spend another relaxing evening in Namche Bazaar.

Day 12 – Trek to Lukla

Retrace your steps through Phakding and complete your unforgettable Himalayan adventure in Lukla.

Celebrate your successful Everest Base Camp journey with your trekking crew.

Day 13 – Flight Back to Kathmandu

Take the scenic mountain flight back to Kathmandu.

Relax at your hotel, enjoy a spa treatment or explore the city’s vibrant markets.

Day 14 – Departure

After breakfast, transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward journey.

If you wish to extend your Nepal holiday, we can arrange additional adventures including:

  • Annapurna Base Camp Trek
  • Chitwan Jungle Safari
  • Pokhara Tour
  • Langtang Valley Trek
  • Luxury Nepal Tour

Accommodation During Everest Base Camp Trek

Accommodation includes:

  • 3-Star Hotel in Kathmandu
  • Comfortable Mountain Tea Houses
  • Twin-sharing Rooms
  • Warm Blankets
  • Dining Hall with Heating

Meals Included

  • Welcome Dinner
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner during trekking

Typical meals include:

  • Dal Bhat
  • Fried Rice
  • Noodles
  • Sherpa Stew
  • Pancakes
  • Tibetan Bread
  • Pasta
  • Tea & Coffee

Difficulty LevelDifficulty Level

The Everest Base Camp Trek is considered moderate to challenging.

You do not need climbing experience, but good physical fitness and mental preparation are essential.

Best Time for Everest Base Camp Trek

Best Time for Everest Base Camp Trek

Spring (March–May)

  • Rhododendron forests
  • Stable weather
  • Clear mountain views

Autumn (September–November)

  • Best visibility
  • Comfortable temperatures
  • Peak trekking season

Why Choose Ambition Himalaya?

Choosing the right trekking company can make all the difference in your Everest adventure. Ambition Himalaya is committed to delivering safe, authentic, and unforgettable trekking experiences across the Himalayas. Our experienced local guides, personalized service, and attention to detail ensure every journey is memorable from start to finish.

Why Trek with Ambition Himalaya?

  • Government Registered Nepal Trekking Company
  • Experienced & Licensed Local Trekking Guides
  • Professional Sherpa Support Team
  • Small Group & Private Trek Options
  • Flexible Departure Dates
  • Airport Pick-up & Drop-off
  • Comfortable Hotels & Mountain Lodges
  • Hygienic Meals Throughout the Trek
  • 24/7 Customer Support
  • Safety First with Proper Acclimatization
  • Best Price Guarantee
  • No Hidden Costs
  • Customized Trekking Packages
  • Responsible & Sustainable Tourism
  • Excellent Customer Satisfaction

Nepal Tourist Visa

Most international travelers can obtain a Tourist Visa on Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), Kathmandu, or at designated land border entry points. Travelers should ensure their passport is valid for at least six months and check the latest visa requirements before traveling. The Government of Nepal also provides an online visa application system for added convenience.

Official Government Visa Portal:

Trekking Permits for Everest Base Camp Trek

The Everest Base Camp Trek requires valid trekking permits issued by the relevant authorities. Trekkers must carry their permits throughout the journey, as they may be checked at various checkpoints along the trail. Certain trekking regions in Nepal also require additional permits issued by the Department of Immigration. Always verify the latest regulations before your trip.

Official Government Resources:

Travel Advisory

Before traveling to Nepal, we recommend reviewing the latest visa regulations, trekking permit requirements, and travel notices published by the Government of Nepal. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always refer to the official government websites listed above

Book Your Everest Base Camp Trek with Ambition Himalaya

Ready to experience the adventure of a lifetime?

Join Ambition Himalaya on the unforgettable Everest Base Camp Trek – 14 Days. From the thrilling flight to Lukla to standing at the foot of the world’s highest mountain, every moment is carefully planned by our experienced local team to ensure a safe, comfortable, and memorable Himalayan journey.

Why Travel with Ambition Himalaya?

  • ✔ Government Registered Trekking Company
  • ✔ Licensed & Experienced Trekking Guides
  • ✔ Small Group & Private Departures
  • ✔ Comfortable Hotels & Mountain Lodges
  • ✔ No Hidden Costs
  • ✔ 24/7 Customer Support
  • ✔ Airport Pick-up & Drop-off
  • ✔ Best Price Guarantee
  • ✔ Customized Trekking Packages
  • ✔ Safety First with Proper Acclimatization

Start Your Journey with Ambition Himalaya

Website: www.ambitionhimalaya.com

Office: Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +977-1-4518413

WhatsApp: +977-9851148898

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

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

The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the world’s most iconic trekking adventures, attracting thousands of mountain lovers every year. Located in Nepal’s famous Khumbu region, this legendary trek combines breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, authentic Sherpa culture, ancient Buddhist monasteries, and unforgettable views of Mount Everest (8,848.86 meters).

Starting with a thrilling mountain flight to Lukla, the journey follows the beautiful Dudh Koshi River through picturesque Sherpa villages before entering the spectacular Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along the route, trekkers experience vibrant mountain towns like Namche Bazaar, visit the famous Tengboche Monastery, and gradually ascend toward Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar—the best viewpoint for panoramic Everest sunrise.

Whether you’re seeking a personal achievement, breathtaking photography, or a once-in-a-lifetime Himalayan adventure, the Everest Base Camp Trek offers an unforgettable experience that stays with you forever.

Why Choose Ambition Himalaya for the Everest Base Camp Trek?

Why Choose Ambition Himalaya for the Everest Base Camp Trek?

At Ambition Himalaya, we believe every trek should be safe, comfortable, and unforgettable. Our experienced local guides, carefully designed itineraries, and personalized service ensure you enjoy the Himalayas with confidence from arrival to departure.

Our Advantages

We are committed to providing a safe, comfortable, and unforgettable trekking experience in the Himalayas.

✔ Professional English-speaking trekking guides
✔ Government licensed local trekking company
✔ Small group departures
✔ Quality tea house accommodation
✔ Comfortable Kathmandu hotel
✔ Airport pickup and drop service
✔ Domestic Lukla flights included
✔ Porter service included
✔ First aid kit and pulse oximeter
✔ Sleeping bag and down jacket provided
✔ Complimentary trekking map and certificate
✔ 24/7 support throughout your adventure

Everest Base Camp Trek Highlights

Discover the world’s most iconic trekking route with breathtaking Himalayan scenery, Sherpa culture, and unforgettable adventures.

Scenic mountain flight to Lukla
Explore vibrant Sherpa villages
Visit Namche Bazaar
Trek inside Sagarmatha National Park
Discover ancient Tengboche Monastery
Walk beneath the mighty Khumbu Glacier
Reach Everest Base Camp (5,364m)
Sunrise hike to Kala Patthar (5,545m)
Incredible views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Pumori & Makalu
Experience authentic Himalayan culture
Stay in traditional mountain lodges
Receive a Lifetime Achievement Certificate

Trek Overview

Quick facts about the Everest Base Camp Trek to help you plan your Himalayan adventure.

🗓 Duration 14 Days
Destination Everest Region, Nepal
Maximum Elevation 5,545 m (Kala Patthar)
Trek Difficulty Moderate to Challenging
Accommodation Hotel & Mountain Lodges
Meals Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner during Trek
Best Seasons Spring & Autumn
Transportation Flight & Trekking
Starting Point Kathmandu
Ending Point Kathmandu

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01 – Welcome to Kathmandu (1,300m)

Welcome to Nepal!

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our friendly representative from Ambition Himalaya will greet you and transfer you to your comfortable hotel in Kathmandu.

After checking in, you can relax or explore the colorful streets of Thamel, one of Nepal’s most famous tourist districts.

In the evening, our trekking guide will conduct a comprehensive trek briefing where you’ll receive important information about the journey ahead. You’ll also enjoy a traditional Nepali welcome dinner with authentic local cuisine.

Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel

Meals: Welcome Dinner

Altitude: 1,300 meters


Day 02 – Flight to Lukla (2,860m) & Trek to Phakding (2,610m)

Today’s adventure begins with one of the world’s most exciting mountain flights to Lukla Airport.

During peak trekking seasons, flights may operate from Ramechhap Airport after an early morning drive from Kathmandu.

Upon landing in Lukla, you’ll meet the trekking crew before beginning your first walk through charming Sherpa villages, prayer wheels, colorful mani stones, and beautiful pine forests.

The trail gently descends toward Phakding following the Dudh Koshi River.

This relatively easy trekking day allows your body to begin adjusting to higher elevations while enjoying spectacular Himalayan scenery.

Walking Time: 3–4 Hours

Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Altitude: 2,610 meters


Day 03 – Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m)

After breakfast, continue trekking along the crystal-clear Dudh Koshi River while crossing several famous suspension bridges decorated with colorful Buddhist prayer flags.

Today’s trail enters the magnificent Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rare wildlife and incredible mountain scenery.

As you climb the final steep section toward Namche Bazaar, weather permitting, you’ll catch your first unforgettable glimpse of Mount Everest.

Namche Bazaar is the commercial heart of the Khumbu region, filled with bakeries, cafés, trekking shops, museums, and welcoming Sherpa hospitality.

Walking Time: 6–7 Hours

Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Altitude: 3,440 meters


Day 04 – Acclimatization Day at Namche Bazaar

Proper acclimatization is essential for a successful Everest Base Camp Trek.

Instead of resting completely, you’ll enjoy a scenic hike to the famous Everest View Hotel, one of the highest luxury hotels in the world.

The panoramic scenery includes:

  • Mount Everest
  • Ama Dablam
  • Lhotse
  • Nuptse
  • Thamserku
  • Kongde Peak

After returning to Namche, you may visit the Sherpa Museum, local markets, coffee shops, or simply relax while preparing for the higher elevations ahead.

Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner


Day 05 – Trek to Tengboche Monastery (3,860m)

Today’s trail offers some of the most spectacular mountain views of the entire Everest region.

Leaving Namche Bazaar behind, you’ll descend through pine forests before crossing the Imja Khola River.

The final uphill climb passes beautiful rhododendron forests before reaching Tengboche Monastery, the largest Buddhist monastery in the Khumbu region.

The monastery sits against a dramatic backdrop featuring:

  • Mount Everest
  • Ama Dablam
  • Lhotse
  • Nuptse
  • Thamserku

If you’re lucky, you may witness monks performing their evening prayer ceremony.

Walking Time: 5–6 Hours

Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Altitude: 3,860 meters


Day 06 – Trek to Dingboche (4,410m)

The journey continues deeper into the Himalayas.

Descending briefly through Deboche village, you’ll cross suspension bridges before gradually climbing toward Pangboche, one of the oldest Sherpa settlements in the Everest region.

As the forests begin to disappear, the landscape transforms into dramatic alpine terrain surrounded by snow-covered giants.

Upon arriving in Dingboche, enjoy breathtaking views of:

  • Ama Dablam
  • Island Peak
  • Lhotse
  • Taboche Peak

This beautiful mountain village serves as another important acclimatization stop before heading toward Everest Base Camp.

Walking Time: 5–6 Hours

Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Altitude: 4,410 meters


Day 07 – Acclimatization Day in Dingboche

Today is another important acclimatization day designed to help your body adjust to the increasing altitude.

After breakfast, you’ll hike to Nangkartshang Hill, one of the finest viewpoints in the region.

From the summit, enjoy panoramic views of:

  • Makalu
  • Ama Dablam
  • Amphu Laptsa
  • Island Peak
  • Imja Valley

You’ll also have the opportunity to visit a nearby monastery and interact with the local Sherpa community before returning to Dingboche for another comfortable night.

Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner


Day 08 – Trek to Lobuche (4,940m)

Today’s trail gradually climbs above the tree line into the rugged alpine landscape of the Khumbu region. After leaving Dingboche, you’ll follow the scenic trail toward Dughla (Thukla), where a short rest prepares you for the steep ascent to the famous Thukla Pass Memorial.

This moving memorial site honors climbers and Sherpas who lost their lives on Mount Everest, making it one of the most emotional points of the journey.

Beyond the pass, the trail follows the edge of the Khumbu Glacier with breathtaking views of Lobuche Peak, Nuptse, and surrounding Himalayan giants before reaching the peaceful settlement of Lobuche.

Walking Duration: 4–5 Hours

Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Altitude: 4,940 m


Day 09 – Trek to Gorakshep (5,130m) & Everest Base Camp (5,364m)

Today is the most anticipated day of your Everest adventure.

After breakfast, begin trekking across rocky glacial terrain toward Gorakshep, the final settlement before Everest Base Camp. After lunch and a short rest, continue your hike to the legendary Everest Base Camp.

Standing at the foot of the world’s highest mountain is an unforgettable achievement. During climbing season, colorful expedition tents cover the glacier, creating an incredible atmosphere.

Enjoy spectacular views of:

  • Khumbu Icefall
  • Mount Nuptse
  • Pumori
  • Khumbutse
  • Everest Expedition Route

Capture unforgettable memories before returning to Gorakshep for the night.

Walking Duration: 8–9 Hours

Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Maximum Altitude: 5,364 m


Day 10 – Sunrise at Kala Patthar (5,545m) & Trek to Pangboche (3,985m)

Wake before dawn for the unforgettable hike to Kala Patthar, the highest point of the trek.

As the sun rises over the Himalayas, witness breathtaking panoramic views of:

  • Mount Everest
  • Nuptse
  • Lhotse
  • Pumori
  • Ama Dablam
  • Lingtren
  • Khumbu Glacier

Kala Patthar offers the best close-up panoramic view of Mount Everest, making it the highlight of the entire journey.

After enjoying the sunrise, descend to Gorakshep for breakfast before continuing downhill through Lobuche, Dughla, Dingboche, and finally Pangboche.

Walking Duration: 9–10 Hours

Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Highest Altitude: 5,545 m


Day 11 – Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440m)

Today’s route follows beautiful downhill trails through rhododendron forests, alpine valleys, and traditional Sherpa villages.

Pass through:

  • Pangboche
  • Tengboche
  • Deboche
  • Phunki Tenga
  • Kyangjuma

Before arriving once again at the lively town of Namche Bazaar.

Enjoy your final evening in the heart of the Khumbu region.

Walking Duration: 6–7 Hours

Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Altitude: 3,440 m


Day 12 – Trek to Lukla (2,860m)

Today marks your final trekking day.

Follow the familiar trail beside the Dudh Koshi River, crossing suspension bridges and charming villages including Monjo and Phakding.

Celebrate your successful Everest Base Camp adventure with your guide and porters upon reaching Lukla.

Walking Duration: 6–7 Hours

Accommodation: Mountain Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Altitude: 2,860 m


Day 13 – Fly Back to Kathmandu

Board an early morning scenic flight from Lukla to Kathmandu.

After checking into your hotel, spend the day relaxing, shopping in Thamel, or enjoying a traditional Nepali massage.

In the evening, celebrate your successful Himalayan adventure with your trekking team.

Flight Duration: Approximately 30 Minutes

Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel

Meals: Breakfast


Day 14 – Departure or Extend Your Nepal Adventure

Your unforgettable Everest Base Camp Trek concludes today.

Our representative will transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport according to your flight schedule.

If you wish to continue exploring Nepal, Ambition Himalaya offers many additional adventures including:

  • Annapurna Base Camp Trek
  • Langtang Valley Trek
  • Gokyo Lakes Trek
  • Chitwan Jungle Safari
  • Pokhara Tour
  • Upper Mustang Trek
  • Manaslu Circuit Trek

We hope to welcome you back for another Himalayan adventure.

Cost Includes

Your Everest Base Camp Trek package includes everything you need for a safe, comfortable, and memorable Himalayan adventure.

✔ Airport pickup and drop-off by private vehicle
✔ 3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
✔ Round-trip Kathmandu–Lukla domestic flights
✔ All domestic airport taxes
✔ TIMS Trekking Permit
✔ Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entry Permit
✔ Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit
✔ Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner during the trek
✔ Seasonal fresh fruit after dinner during trekking
✔ Tea house/lodge accommodation throughout the trek
✔ Experienced English-speaking licensed trekking guide
✔ One Sherpa porter for every two trekkers
✔ Assistant guide for groups of six or more
✔ Sleeping bag and down jacket during the trek
✔ Complimentary duffle bag
✔ Free Ambition Himalaya T-shirt
✔ Complimentary trekking map
✔ Everest Base Camp achievement certificate
✔ Comprehensive first aid kit
✔ Pulse oximeter for altitude monitoring
✔ Welcome or farewell dinner (optional)
✔ Pre-trek briefing in Kathmandu
✔ Emergency rescue coordination assistance

Cost Excludes

The following items are not included in the Everest Base Camp Trek package price and should be arranged separately by travelers.

✘ International airfare
✘ Nepal tourist visa fees
✘ Travel insurance
✘ Helicopter evacuation insurance
✘ Personal expenses
✘ Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages
✘ Tea, coffee, desserts, and snacks
✘ Laundry service
✘ Hot shower charges
✘ Wi-Fi charges
✘ Battery charging fees
✘ Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
✘ Expenses caused by natural disasters, bad weather, or flight delays
✘ Tips for trekking guides and porters
✘ Any items not specifically mentioned under Cost Includes

Private Group Discounts

The more people in your group, the lower the price per person. Gather your friends or family and enjoy exclusive group savings on the Everest Base Camp Trek.

Group Size Price Per Person
1 Person US$ 1,450
2 People US$ 1,299
3–5 People US$ 1,260
6–9 People US$ 1,200
10–15 People US$ 1,150
16+ People US$ 1,100

Everest Base Camp Trek

Best Time for Everest Base Camp Trek

Spring (March – May)

  • Clear mountain views
  • Blooming rhododendron forests
  • Pleasant temperatures
  • Best climbing season

Autumn (September – November)

  • Crystal-clear skies
  • Stable weather
  • Excellent visibility
  • Peak trekking season

Winter and monsoon treks are possible but require additional preparation due to snow or rain.

Trek Difficulty

The Everest Base Camp Trek is a moderately challenging to challenging trek suitable for trekkers with good physical fitness. The highest point reached is Kala Patthar (5,545 meters), and proper acclimatization is essential.

Packing Checklist

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  • Down jacket
  • Sleeping bag
  • Thermal base layers
  • Fleece jacket
  • Trekking pants
  • Warm gloves
  • Woolen hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
  • Water bottles
  • Headlamp
  • Trekking poles
  • Personal medications
  • Camera or smartphone
  • Power bank

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