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Ebc – Walk In Fly Out

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    Duration 11 Days/ 10 Nights
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    Activities Trekking
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    Trip Grade Medium
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    Start-End Point Kathmandu-Kathmandu
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Ebc – Walk In Fly Out Overview

This Package is perfect for those who have limited time in hand yet want to get the most out of it. Everest base camp trek is one of the world’s most popular trekking trails and everybody wants to visit it, Although the ultimate achievement of this trek is to ascend Kalapatthar “the Everest viewpoint”, there are many other things that all together make this trail a golden trail. The Eastern Himalayan region is home to high mountains like Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Makalu, including Mt. Everest. but it requires a lot of effort and time as well. Since you have a limitation of how much elevation you can gain per day to avoid high altitude sickness going one way up to the basecamp is a week-long, instantaneous job and tricky as well, it is why we design an itinerary in a way that once you achieve your goal you take a helicopter ride back home. Himalayan Shangrila treks Neal has a very well-organized team to perform such tasks. You take a usual route from Kathmandu to Everest camp and Kalapathhar, once you’re satisfied with your goal you take a helicopter ride from Gorakshep to Lukla or Kathmandu.

Ebc – Walk In Fly Out Itinerary

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Arrival in Katmandu. Meeting at the airport and transfer to the hotel. A short meeting with our support team, finalizing permits, and other required documents. As the day is free of any intended tour you can spend time on your own. Nepali-style dinner in traditional Nepali restaurants. Overnight in a hotel.

Early flight to Lukla (About 30 minutes) Lukla is a small town located at an elevation of 2500M. soon as you land at Lukla airport you re-pack and get ready for your first-day trail and you will move towards Fakding which is about a 2-hour walk from Lukla, the trail goes mostly down following the Dudhkoshi River. Overnight in Guest House/Tea house.

The trail up to Namche Bazar is about five hours long with many ups and downs alongside the Dudhkoshi River the path is full of Nature's beauty, you pass through Sagarmatha National Park, several villages, and settlements, crossing rivers several times. After a short distance along the Bhote Koshi, begin the steep ascent to Namche Bazaar. As the mountain path zigzags uphill, you will emerge at a ridge top rest area that offers excellent views of Everest (8848m) and Lhotse (8516m.). Namche Bazaar (3440m) is surrounded on three sides by mountain ranges and opens out only where it faces the Bhote Koshi. The village is a central hub of the area and food, sundries and even mountain climbing equipment may be purchased here. Overnight in Hotel.

Day free in Namche Bazar, for acclimatization for upcoming days. Early morning you can go on a short hike up to the Everest viewpoint and mountain museum. Back in the village, there is a lot to do, shopping, observing local life, taking pictures, and visiting monasteries, not at all a bad idea if it is a Saturday then traders and vendors from nearby villages gather in the town. Overnight in Hotel.

Trek to Tangboche is about 5 hours walk. You leave Namche Bazar for a climb to the top of a ridge and level mountain path that offers an excellent panorama of Thamserku, Kantega, and Kusum Kangri. To the right, there is a cliff that drops down to the Dudh Koshi, faintly visible on the valley floor below. Make your way around a branch ridge, and Ama Dablam (6812m) Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse (7855m), and Tawoche (6501m) suddenly appear. After a gentle descent, the mountain path ends; you will come to the fork leading to Gokyo. Further, you pass Phunki Tenga. It is a long climb to Tyangboche; in a short while, you come to the stone gate built by lamas which marks your entry into Tyangboche (3860m). Overnight in a guest house.

It is approximately five hours walk to Dingboche, you walk through the rhododendron forest for a few hours before you reach flat areas having amazing views of Ama Dablam and Kantega (6779m) you continue walking as they appear on the opposite bank. Climbing gradually up, winding above the river you get to a big Mani Stupa. Continue the walk is moderate as you enter the Imjatse Valley on the lab of the gorgeous Ama Dablam, Nuptse, and Lhotse with views of the eastern snowcapped mountains including the Island Peak (6,189m). Dingboche is a beautiful patchwork of fields enclosed by stone walls protecting the crops of barley, buckwheat, and potatoes from the cold winds and grazing animals. Overnight in a guest house.

Rest day at Dingboche (4260 m.) for acclimatization. This is a remarkable day for acclimatization. There are some breathtaking views of the North face of Ama Dablam and the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge as you explore this beautiful valley that leads up to Island Peak. The walk is short with a good chance to relax in the afternoon. You have another option as you can hike up to Chhukum. From here you can enjoy the panoramic view of Island peak, Ama Dablam, Makalu, Tawoche peak, and others. Overnight in the guesthouse.

Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche (4930 m.) is about five hours long. The onward journey leads north for up to 50-minutes until you come to a mani-prayer Stupa. The trail is gentle looking down to Pheriche village below, up above it offers views of Mt.Tawache, Ama Dablam, and to the north- Pokalde (5741m), Kongma-tse (5820m), and the great wall of Nuptse. After two hours walk, the trail from Pheriche joins near Dugla (4595m) before a small wooden bridge over the river of Khumbu glacier. You stop at Dugla, for lunch, before continuing for an hour up a steep hill to the top, where there are views of Mt. Pumori and other peaks west of Everest. After a short break, continue trekking up to Lobuche, hidden and sheltered from the wind. Overnight in a lodge.

Trek from Lobuche to Everest Base Camp (5486m.) via Gorakshep (5180m.) Takes about six hours. Trek up the valley following the rocky moraine path, viewing icy glacial ponds and icebergs down below of Khumbu glacier. After the last rocky moraine dunes, a short downhill walk brings you to Gorakshep, the flat field below Kala Patthar (5545m) and Mt. Pumori (7145m.). Now the trail passes through a rocky path and the Khumbu glacier. The view of Nuptse, Lho-La, and Khumbutse appears in front of you. Back to the guest house at Gorakshep. Check in to a guest house.

The hike from Gorakshep to Kala Patthar (5545m.) takes about two hours. You rise early in the morning, way before the sun, and hike to Kala Patthar (5545m.) which is about 2 hours one-way mt. Everest is about 9 KM nautical distance from Kala Patthar you can have a panoramic view of Mt. Everest and many other mountain peaks like Mt. Pumori, Mt. Lingtren, Mt. Khumbetse, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt. Thamserku, and many other. You will descend back to Gorakshep for breakfast while your helicopter is on the way to take you back from the mountains. From Gorakshep, you take off on a pre-booked helicopter to Lukla airport here you catch up a regular flight back to Kathmandu. On arrival in Kathmandu, you check in to your hotel and after a short break, you will be escorted on a guided tour to Kathmandu durbar square and Boudhanath stupa. Overnight in Hotel.

Check out from the hotel at noon. Transfer to the airport and departure from Nepal.

  • Accommodation in the hotel in a double room with breakfast.
  • One dinner in a Nepali traditional restaurant.
  • Accommodation in Lodge during Trek days.
  • A transfer according to the program.
  • All entrance fees, trekking Permits, TIMS
  • Air Ticket Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu.
  • The helicopter lifts off from Gorakshep.
  • English-speaking guide according to the itinerary
  • Breakfast in Kathmandu, and during Trek a full board (breakfast/lunch/dinner - a fixed menu, 3 cups of tea/coffee in a day).
  • English-speaking mountain guide with porters.
  • A dinner with Nepalese cuisine and traditional dances in Kathmandu.
  • The Nepalese visa (on an arrival at the airport): US$40 on persons (30 days) + 2 photos (3х4)
  • Sleeping bags and necessary things for a Trek.
  • Airport tax internal: US$ 3 on persons per flight (200 rupees)
  • Lunches and dinners in Katmandu.
  • All personal expenses and drinks.
  • Tip: to guides, drivers, porters, etc.
  • All other expenses which aren't specified in the program
  • All other expenses in the unconditional situations caused by natural disasters.

HEALTH:

A visit to Nepal does not require special vaccination, however, we recommend consulting with your attending physician and to stock up with necessary drugs before you depart. Medical services in Nepal are limited to mountainous areas. If you wear glasses, it is better to have at itself a spare couple.

MOUNTAIN SICKNESS:

Any person traveling above 2500m can get easy symptoms of a mountain illness. The first signs are headache, increased fatigue, sleeplessness, appetite loss, liquid loss by an organism, and puffiness. At the emergence of such signs, it is necessary to remain at this height before full acclimatization of an organism. It is recommended to drink 2 to 4 liters of liquid a day. If symptoms don’t pass and the state worsens, it is necessary to go down immediately. Sometimes even 300m can play a crucial role. Planning the travel, leave spare days for acclimatization at heights 3700m and 4300m. After 4000m try not to rise more than 500m in one day. You can inadequately estimate the condition therefore always follow the advice of the accompanying guide or locals.

WEATHER:

Weather conditions on the mountain are unpredictable. It might be sunny during the day and cold as well as windy at night, especially at high altitudes. Sudden rainstorms or snow flurries are always possibilities. Better be prepared!

PACKING:

Choosing the right clothing for your trip is very important. You always want to pack everything, but that could make a hassle. Keep in mind that in almost every mountain region in Nepal the days are warm, and nights are cool. Usually, we recommend people to bring warm jackets either fleece or down, long underwear, and worm shocks. Pair pants and comfortable boots for the long day while sports shoes/sandals for hiking or during the less active period. The boots are another important factor while on a trek make sure that they are waterproof. The basic principle of packing is comfort not luxury. In Kathmandu and Pokhara you can get any necessary gear at a very comfortable price. But if you just enquire before you start packing things, we provide you with better advice depending upon present weather conditions. Do not pack unnecessary things like hairdryers, lots of and lots of cosmetics, and electronics, while a battery power bank (Backup) for your mobile phone or iPod is recommended. Another important factor is that the porter/support you hire for the trip has a certain limitation of how much weight he will carry on his back.

THINGS THAT YOU BEAR:

The baggage and backpack you give to a porter shouldn’t exceed 15 kg. Your small backpack for day transitions must be designed for the most necessary in the way: the camera, water, additional clothes in case of rain or a cold snap, cream from suntan, toilet paper, and other personal accessories if any.

EMERGENCY AND YOUR SUPPORT TEAM:

All our guide is well trained in first aid and can handle most of the basic illness that occurs at high altitude or in the jungle. Every group is equipped with a basic first aid kit, every traveler must have full travel insurance before coming to Nepal. And should make available a copy of the policy at our office in Kathmandu. If an emergency occurs, we will evacuate you from the mountain to one of the internationally recognized hospitals/clinics in Kathmandu and contact your insurance company.

IMPORTANT:

To book the trip required a copy of the passport 2 passport size photograph for issuing TIMS (Tourist Information & Management System) and National Park Conservation Fee. Once the Trip has been confirmed we also need payment of at least 50% of the total amount mostly a bank transfer. The other half can be paid before the trip began.

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