Nov 3 - Nov 21, 2024 | Change
Teahouse lodging, food, & transportation paid separately.
Food & Lodging
In order to provide you with the best possible price and to get as much money as possible directly to the people who are actually doing the work, we do not charge you in advance for teahouse lodging and food. The guide will be able to book accommodation for the group in advance during high season. However, you will pay the teahouse owner directly for food and lodging. Budget at least $25 a day for food and lodging to be paid in cash directly to the teahouse. Estimated food & lodging for this trip $450.00 per person.
Transportation
For 'Guide & Permit Only' treks we do not include transportation to/from the trail head. Your guide will help you arrange transportation to the trail head in the case where public bus tickets or a hired private vehicle is required. In addition to your own fare, please pay the fare of your guide and porter (if you have hired one) for public buses and public jeeps. In the case of flights, a fee for the guides transportation is included in the price. You have the option of allowing us to also book your flight this ensures that your guide can be on the same flight. You are also free to book your own flight with the airlines directly if you wish please let us know your flight information if you book your own tickets. If you are on trek in which multiple trekkers have joined we will provide you with the contacts of other members of your trek so that you can arrange your transportation together.
+ $30
per porter
for porter's insurance
+ $2.21
per day
per porter
for vat tax (porter)
+ $15
per person
for service/transport fee
+ $15
per person
for service/transport fee
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This is the most popular and iconic trek in the Khumbu. Follow the footsteps of Tenzing Norgay, Edmund Hillary, and those that followed to the base of the highest mountain in the world. En route, you’ll pass the centuries old Buddhist monastery of Tengboche and hike alongside the Khumbu glacier to Gorak Shep, the last permanent encampment before Everest Basecamp. In addition to Everest Basecamp, you will climb to the dizzying height of 5643 m (18,513 ft) and view one of the most magnificent panoramas in the Himalayas atop Kala Patthar. Those with a little more time and a sense of adventure can add side trips via the spectacular Kongma La pass, the Cho La pass, and the Renjo La Pass.
Side trip via Renjo La: The path via the Renjo La (5340 m) provides a more strenuous route from Gokyo back to Namche Bazaar via the barren and beautiful Bhote Valley, and the Sherpa Village of Thame. Ascending from Gokyo to the Renjo La provides jaw dropping views of Mt. Everest with Gokyo Lake below.
Side trip via Cho La: The most popular of the three passes in the Khumbu region, the trail via Cho La (5420 m) provides stunning vistas along the high route between Everest Basecamp and the Gokyo Valley. With its series of lakes, the Gokyo Valley is probably one of the most beautiful valleys in the Khumbu Region, while the view from Gokyo Re rivals any of the trekking viewpoints in the Khumbu, including a more complete – if a bit further away – view of Mt Everest.
Side trip Overland Start: With roads being extended further into the region there are now a few options for those who want to trek in rather than fly. Starting from Dhap allows you to take in the famed views of Pikey Peak on the trek in before joining the main trail at Junbesi. For the traditionalist, with bus service now extending to Bhandar the classic Jiri start can now be reduced by a day. Starting from Bhandar allows you to follow the route of early climbing expeditions into the Khumbu. While not that high by Himalayan standards, the trekking routes into the Khumbu are surprisingly strenuous. Since the path cuts across the valleys that descend from the high Himalayas, there is a lot of up and down climbing as you climb out of one valley and descend down to a river only to climb out the other side. This area sees far fewer trekkers than the trails above Lukla, but still has a pretty good lodge infrastructure.
Early November, along with late October, are the most popular times to trek in Nepal. Temperatures get cooler in November, but the skies get clearer and the chance of rain or snow interrupting your trek gets lower. At high altitudes, trekkers are rewarded with good views throughout the day.
At a glance
On average there are 1 day with precipitation in
November. The highest point on the trek is
Kala Patthar at
5643 m. During
November, expect high temperatures of around
-1.5°C (29°F)
and lows down to
-17.5°C (1°F)
at Kala Patthar.
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Sun Nov 3 (day 1) |
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Kathmandu (1337 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 24.4°C (76°F) and lows of about 8.4°C (47°F) in November. |
Shared vehicle from Kathmandu to Bhandar
(Not Included)
Estimated cost:
$15.00
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Bhandar (2190 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 19.3°C (67°F) and lows of about 3.3°C (38°F) in November. Overnight |
Mon Nov 4 (day 2) |
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Chaulakharka (1460 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 23.6°C (74°F) and lows of about 7.6°C (46°F) in November. |
Kinja (1630 m)
About 2.5-3 hours from Bhandar |
Sete (2600 m)
About 2-2.5 hours from Kinja or about 5-6 hours from Bhandar Overnight |
Tue Nov 5 (day 3) |
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Dakchu (2985 m)
About 1 hour from Sete |
Goyam (3220 m)
About an 1 hour from Dakchu or 2 hours from Sete. |
Lamjura La (3530 m)
About 1 hour from Goyam or 3-3.5 hours from Sete |
Junbesi (2700 m)
About 6 to 7 hours from Sete Overnight |
Wed Nov 6 (day 4) |
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Salung (2953 m)
About 2 hours from Junbesi |
Ringmu (2805 m)
About 1.5-2 hours from Salung or about 3.5-4 hours from Junbesi |
Taksindu La (3071 m)
About 1 hour from Ringmu or about 4.5-5 hours from Junbesi |
Taksindu (2930 m)
About 15-20 min from the Taksindu La or about 5-5.5 hours form Junbesi |
Nunthala (Manidingma) (2194 m)
About 1-1.5 hours from Taksindu or about 6-7 hours from Junbesi Overnight |
Thu Nov 7 (day 5) |
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Jubing (1676 m)
About 2-3 hours from Nunthala |
Kharikola (2072 m)
About 2 hours from Jubing or about 4-4.5 hours from Nunthala |
Bupsa (2350 m)
About 1-1.5 hours from Kharikola Overnight |
Fri Nov 8 (day 6) |
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Chaurikharka (2600 m)
About 7 hours from Bupsa or about 8 hours from Kharikola |
Cheplung (2660 m)
About 30 min from Chaurikarka |
Phakding (2860 m)
About 1.5-2 hours from Cheplung Overnight |
Sat Nov 9 (day 7) |
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Namche Bazaar (3440 m)
About 5 hours from Phakding Overnight |
Sun Nov 10 (day 8) |
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Namche Bazaar (3440 m) Overnight |
Mon Nov 11 (day 9) | |
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Tengboche (3870 m)
About 5 hours from Namche Overnight |
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Tue Nov 12 (day 10) | |
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Pangboche (3930 m)
About 2 hours from Tengboche |
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Dingboche (4410 m)
About 5 hours from Tengboche or 3 hours from Pangboche (also possible to stay in Pheriche) Overnight |
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Highlights: Imja Tsho (Lake) and Kongma La Pass
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Wed Nov 13 (day 11) |
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Dingboche (4410 m) Overnight |
Thu Nov 14 (day 12) |
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Lobuche (4940 m)
About 4-5 hours from Dingboche (or Pheriche) Overnight |
Fri Nov 15 (day 13) |
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Gorak Shep (5164 m)
About 2-3 hours from Lobuche |
Everest Base Camp (5380 m)
About 3 hours from Gorak Shep |
Gorak Shep (5164 m)
About 3 hours from Everest Base Camp Overnight |
Sat Nov 16 (day 14) |
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Kala Patthar (5643 m)
About 1-2 hours to climb Kala Patthar from Gorak Shep |
Gorak Shep (5164 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 1.4°C (35°F) and lows of about -14.6°C (6°F) in November. |
Lobuche (4940 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 2.8°C (37°F) and lows of about -13.2°C (8°F) in November. |
Dzongla (4800 m)
About 5-6 hours from Gorak Shep Overnight |
Sun Nov 17 (day 15) |
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Cho La Pass (5420 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about -0.1°C (32°F) and lows of about -16.1°C (3°F) in November. |
Dragnag (4800 m)
About 5-6 hours from Dzongla via the Cho La |
Gokyo (4750 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 3.9°C (39°F) and lows of about -12.1°C (10°F) in November. Overnight |
Mon Nov 18 (day 16) |
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Renjo La Pass (5340 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 0.4°C (33°F) and lows of about -15.6°C (4°F) in November. |
Lungden (4380 m)
About 6-8 hours from Gokyo Overnight |
Tue Nov 19 (day 17) |
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Thame (3820 m)
About 3 hours from Lungdhen |
Namche Bazaar (3440 m)
About 2-3 hours from Thame Overnight |
Wed Nov 20 (day 18) |
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Lukla (2860 m)
About 5-7 hours from Namche Overnight |
Thu Nov 21 (day 19) |
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Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu
(Not Included)
Estimated cost:
$230.00
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Kathmandu (1337 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 24.4°C (76°F) and lows of about 8.4°C (47°F) in November. |
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