Guide to the Everest base camp trek

Trekking anywhere in the Nepalese Himalayas brings you closer to breathtakingly beautiful landscapes, but the route up to Everest Base Camp includes a dollop of history, too. This small rocky campsite is the hopping off point for serious summit attempts, and trekkers and mountaineers alike share the same path to reach it. After a short but sometimes white-knuckle plane ride to Lukla, it takes an average of eight days to hike up to Everest Base Camp South, spending time acclimatising along the way. (Everest Base Camp North, by the way, is in Tibet).


CLIMBERS ATTEMPTING THE SUMMIT TREAT IT AS A TEMPORARY HOME, BUT FOR MERE MORTALS, EVEREST BASE CAMP IS THE HIGH, ROCKY HIGHLIGHT OF A 12-DAY TREK![]()

Few trips involve a night here, but it’s fascinating to visit this key location, particularly if it coincides with climbing parties preparing for the epic ascent in April and May. It’s also no mean achievement. At 5,364m, Base Camp is over half the height of Everest, as the mighty mountain measures an enormous 8,848m. The thrill of reaching this historic location is huge – this is your chance to bag your very own moment of ‘I’ve done it!’
Find out how in our Everest Base Camp travel guide.
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How much does it cost to go to Everest Base Camp?
A two-week small group trekking to Everest Base Camp, not including your international flights, costs in the range of GBP£1,500 to £2,000. Longer treks are available, for three weeks or longer, which take their time, or visit other destinations as well as Base Camp.
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15 days
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Classic Everest Base Camp trek
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An alternative trek via Gokyo Lakes
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19 days
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Everest Base Camp expedition in Nepal
Camping at Base Camp itself for two nights on this special trip
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£3145 to £3995
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Everest base camp trek, small group
Trek to the base of the world's highest mountain
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a brief history of everest

Known as Sagarmatha in Nepal and Chomolungma in Tibet, the world’s highest mountain has been around for over 60 million years. Calling it Everest, though, has only been the norm since 1856, when the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India established its first published height as 8,840m (in fact, it’s 8,848m, but they weren’t far off). Andrew Waugh, the British Surveyor General of India, decided its then name of Peak XV was a bit ho-hum and renamed it after his predecessor, Sir George Everest. Far from being flattered, Everest opposed this, explaining that the name couldn’t be pronounced by locals. Ironically, it can’t be pronounced by anyone else, either. Sir George’s surname sounds more like Eve-rest.Read more









