Everest Base Camp trekking holiday

A 16-day, small group trekking tour to Everest Base Camp, fully supported with porters and guides, staying in trekking lodges, as well as three nights in a hotel. Internal flights to Lukla included.
Kathmandu Flight to Lukla Everest Base Camp trek Sherpa village of Namche Bazaar Dingboche Khumbu glacier Kallar Patar Trekking lodges accommodation lodges Bhaktapur
Price
£1299To£1399 excluding flights
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Duration
15 days
Type
Small group
Group size
Up to 12 people
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This tour is also available for booking privately for travel anytime through the year.
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Late availability on these dates: 28 Dec, 10 Jan, 31 Jan, 21 Feb, 14 Mar
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Description of Everest Base Camp trekking holiday

This classic Everest Base Camp trek gives you a once in a lifetime chance to get right up close to Everest. It is a tough trek that needs some preparation, but it is immensely rewarding. You will be supported by our experienced team of expert guides and porters as you take on this trek of all treks.

Your Nepalese journey starts in Kathmandu, where we spend a day taking a guided tour of this fascinating and lively city. The next morning we catch an early flight to Lukla to begin our two week journey trekking through the Himalayas. We pace the trek sensibly with acclimatisation days built into the itinerary. One at Namche Bazaar, considered the centre of Sherpa culture by many, and the other is at Dingboche which is on the southern slopes of Lhotse and above the tree line.

As we climb up through the mountains our days will be rewarded with incredible views of Mount Everest, with accommodation in comfortable trekking lodges dotted along the way. We make the final push up the Khumbu Glacier to our target of Everest Base Camp at an elevation of 5,364m. On this itinerary we also take a short trek up to Kalar Pattar for the best view of Mount Everest and Lhotse, weather permitting.

We then begin our decent winding our way gently back down the mountains before flying back to Kathmandu. Once back in Kathmandu, we transfer to Bhaktapur to enjoy the beautiful architecture and experience traditional Nepalese life. The next day make the short journey back to Kathmandu, stopping to see Boudhanath Buddhist stupa, and the Hindu pilgrimage temple of Pasupatinath en-route. The evening is free for a final celebratory meal in Kathmandu.

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£1299To£1399 excluding flights
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This tour is also available for booking privately for travel anytime through the year.
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Single Supplement from £119, ask for details.
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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

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How our company is making a difference:
We know that making the positive difference we aim to achieve will not be an easy task. However, our enthusiasm and commitment towards our travel responsibility mission is far stronger than any obstacles. We believe that in order to achieve any objective, the company has to have accurate policies and procedures for the employees and the guests to follow in order to reach our goal.

We have decided that the environment is a major component of any local community and any negative effect on the environment would directly have an impact on the lives of the inhabitants of the local community. Therefore, we have drawn up a strict environmental protection policy that all our employees and travelers have to abide by. For example, we recycle empty ink cartridges. A company collects them and disposes of them the correct manner.

Land degradation is one of the major areas of concern in Nepal. All our tour drivers know that they cannot drive off the designated trials while in the National Parks. The same goes for our travelers while hiking. We encourage and instruct them to stay on the walk trails at all times.

For us, Responsible Travel is the only way to travel.

As responsible travelers, we recognize the need to reduce our plastic consumption and provide sustainable alternatives to our customers. That's why we've partnered with Water to Go to offer a fantastic solution.

Water to Go is a company on a mission to tackle the issue of plastic pollution by providing travelers with reusable filter bottles. These bottles are not your average water containers. They are designed with advanced filtration technology that allows you to safely refill your bottle from natural water sources, taps, and even in places where tap water is not typically considered safe to drink.

People

Throughout our long tourism business journey, exceeding 15 years of travel operation in the Middle East, we have succeeded in establishing strong links with the communities we are dealing with in the host destinations.

We believe that the Responsible Travel concept has to be a two-way strategy with both the travelers and the local community gaining benefits. We benefit the local communities we visit using a wide scope of activities that have a positive impact on the local economy, directly by donating money to charity organizations, financially supporting some local communities and by recruiting employees who belonging to the local community. We encourage our guests to buy local products and make use of services that people local community offer. We help indirectly through capacity building projects we implement with our employees and through the experiences and culture exchanges that take place between the locals and the travelers during our tours.

We promise to support the local community of every destination we take our travelers to. We will do this by employing local guides, using local handicraft shops and recommend shops to our travelers so that their holiday spending contributes to the people of that country. Furthermore, we provide each traveler with a tipping guide. By doing this we set a concept of tipping and gratuity for every person who will offer a form of service to the traveler.

We have also considered the social aspect of the local community and how to respect the customs and traditions of the inhabitants helping us operate our tours. We always provide our guests with all the information needed to understand the community they are visiting and we create valuable opportunities for the travelers and the locals to mingle and exchange ideas and thoughts.

The first objective is to operate our tours in the most perfect way possible. Our second objective, but not second in importance, is to benefit the local community, protect the environment, and have a positive social impact on the inhabitants living in our host destinations. One of the ways of doing this is to inform and educate our travelers on the cultures of the destinations. By doing this we aim to create a form of respect between the travelers and the local citizens who they will face along their tour.

We educate all our staff on the real life situations of each destination. Sales consultants will use this information to inform potential travelers of the correct information and threats that they may face. By creating long lasting relationships with our local ground handlers, we are able to establish what needs the community has and through their information we can inform our travelers what they can contribute to the local community from their home countries.

Due to the decades of civil war in Nepal, the country has been left in severe poverty. We encourage travelers to tip persons who provide them with a service as much as possible. In Nepal, travelers are encouraged not to tempt children or any locals with food and sweets. The culture has to be respected at all times.

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