The cost for the Everest Base Camp Trek can vary greatly, depending on the level of service and comfort you prefer.
There are multiple options for accommodation during the trek:
Basic Guesthouses — more affordable, simple facilities.
Luxury Lodges — higher comfort with better food, rooms, and service, but at a higher cost.
So, pricing is not something you can directly compare with others; it truly depends on the type of experience you want.
We typically provide one porter for two guests to carry baggage.
If you’d like more porters, an assistant guide, or an experienced team leader, that will naturally increase the cost.
Generally, you can expect the cost to be between $1,300 to $2,600 USD per person, depending on whether you prefer a more basic setup or something more luxurious.
If you’d like to make it even more comfortable with options like:
Helicopter flights to or from Lukla
Then the price will be higher, but you will also get a much more premium experience.
We also offer budget-friendly choices:
Trekking without porters
Hiring a guide from Lukla only
Joining a group trek
Just let us know your budget, and we will help you find the right option!
Flights to and from Lukla can sometimes be delayed or canceled due to unpredictable mountain weather. To cover this, we keep an extra day in Kathmandu. If no delay occurs, we will utilize that day for sightseeing or relaxation.
Many people ask why there are acclimatization days in Namche and Dingboche. The answer is: safety. These rest days help your body adjust to the altitude, minimizing the risk of altitude sickness.
We recommend paying a fair price for this trek. Experienced guides and well-planned logistics make a big difference in your safety, comfort, and overall experience. While we don’t offer extremely low-cost treks, we are always happy to propose options within your budget.
👉 Please feel free to contact us, be open about your budget and preferences, and we will help design the right Everest Base Camp Trek for you — whether budget-friendly or high-end!
Generally, Everest Base Camp is completed within 15-16 days, including arrival, departure, and days allocated for acclimatizing.
High-end lodging, scheduled meals, domestic travel, a private guided tour, permits, porters, and emergency evacuation are all included in our package.
The altitude makes the trek rated as moderate to difficult. Our thrilling trek, however, is planned to allow for a leisurely pace and plenty of time for acclimatization.
The best months to go trekking are March through May and September through November when the weather is clear and pleasant.
Yes, most visitors to Nepal require a visa, which is easily obtained through an online application before travel or upon arrival at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport.
It is advised to maintain a healthy level of fitness. To help you prepare for the trek, cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and hiking at an altitude can be helpful.
Days for acclimatization are included in our itinerary, and our guides are experienced in preventing and treating altitude sickness. If necessary, extra-cost emergency evacuation services and oxygen supplies are offered.
The trek provides a range of food options, all prepared with an emphasis on nutrition and hygiene, from Western dishes to traditional Nepalese cuisine.
Yes, there is normally a 10 kg check-in luggage limit and a 5 kg hand luggage limit. During the trek, we make arrangements for porters to handle your primary luggage.
Yes, there are charging stations in the lodges; however, because of their remote locations, there might be an additional fee.
Your accommodations will be in magnificent lodges with cozy rooms that may have hot showers (on a paying basis), attached bathrooms, and other conveniences.
Yes, we mandate that all hikers carry comprehensive travel insurance that includes coverage for both emergency helicopter evacuations and illnesses.
In case of an emergency, our guides are equipped with communication devices, and we have protocols in place to ensure a prompt helicopter evacuation with extra charges.
Yes, we provide custom itineraries that are made to fit your schedule and preferences.
For more information regarding this, you can check our packing essentials in the trekking blog.
Although not required, previous trekking experience is advantageous. It is advised that participants have a good level of physical fitness and endurance because the trek involves long walking days at high altitudes.
To meet other travelers who share your interests, solo travelers are welcome to join already-existing groups. Alternatively, for individuals seeking a solitary experience, we can organize private treks.
To guarantee individualized attention and a better-quality experience, we maintain small group sizes. Our groups usually consist of two to twelve people.
A balanced diet, gradual ascent, adequate acclimatization, and hydration are preventative measures. Our guides have received training in helping with acclimatization techniques as well.
Yes, to give your body time to adjust to the higher altitude, our itinerary includes acclimatization days. Normally, you don’t have to hake in those days as usual but a short ascend and descend in the nearby hill is mandatory. This helps in acclimatizing your body.
Sure, in Kathmandu you can buy a SIM card in Nepali for use on the trek. More isolated locations might, however, have less connectivity.
An average trekking day begins with an early breakfast at the lodge, followed by several hours of hiking interspersed with rest periods. Lunch is on the way. Once you arrive at your destination for the day, you can relax, explore, and have a delightful dinner.
Although cash is the most commonly accepted payment method, credit cards may be accepted at certain lodges. It's a good idea to have some local money on hand for tips and small purchases.
Yes, tipping is expected and greatly valued by porters and guides.
Yes, the majority of hotels in Kathmandu provide secure luggage storage for storing items not needed for the trek.
Standing at roughly 5,644 meters above sea level, KalaPatthar is the highest point and provides breathtaking views of Everest.
Yes, the Sagarmatha National Park permit and the TIMS (Trekker's Information Management System) card that come with our package are required.
Yes, there are plenty of Sherpa villages and monasteries along the way of our trek, offering opportunities to learn about the customs and culture of the area.
In the mountains, the weather can change suddenly. Depending on the package and circumstances, we will handle the situation with alternative arrangements, which might involve a helicopter flight, in additional charges during the event of flight delays or cancellations.
There would be the formality of welcoming you on your arrival at the airport followed by complimentary pickup-drop service. Our airport representative will meet and greet you at the airport and you’ll be proceeding in a comfortable vehicle to the respective hotel.
But it is expected that you’ll provide your ticket details to us which will help our staff to plan your welcome and transfer fluently. Even we would be informed if there should be some reformations in the itineraries.
Please don’t hesitate to send an email to [email protected] or WhatsApp us at +977 9851226742 if you require any other information.
Flights operating in Lukla are generally of small size in comparison to other domestic sectors. So, it is recommended to have limited bag packs with only essential things for you to go on throughout the trek.
A maximum weight of 15 kg (10kg luggage+5kg handbag) is allowed per person on a flight. Mind that exceeding this weight limit has to pay off some charges or leave something behind before boarding.
Shepherd has always been giving its best to its fellow travelers. Last-minute booking is acceptable but you have to enquire regarding this trek. Mostly we have to take care of things like trekking permits, TIMS cards, accommodations, transportation, guides, and porters. It’s recommended to plan your trek ahead of time which provides you enough time to be physically, mentally, and financially prepared.
It’s a simple procedure to acquire a Nepali visa. You’ve to follow this procedure to obtain a visa for Nepal.
As the policy keeps on changing, so it’s recommended to check and grab genuine information from the authentic website of Nepal Immigration or gain information by visiting to local Nepalese embassy. Even you can enquire with Shepherd Holidays staff before initiating your trip.
With advancements in technology and the easy availability of the internet, most of the local vendors accept payment through digital platforms. But it is recommended to carry cash and ATM cards with you throughout the trek. It helps you to tackle remotely located areas.
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Undoubtedly, it was the most incredible hike I've ever experienced. The scenery, particularly in the latter stages with towering peaks, was simply breathtaking. I was fortunate enough to catch multiple sightings of Mount Everest along the way.
My trek was accompanied by Ram as my guide, and he was outstanding. Not only was he excellent company, but his knowledge of the mountains was impressive. During the acclimatization period, he even took the time to teach me a card game, adding a delightful dimension to the journey.
All in all, this trek was impeccably organized, and one of its standout moments was the exhilarating helicopter ride. Highly recommended!
My expedition with guide Deepak was truly a remarkable experience. We embarked on a trek from Lukla to Everest Base Camp (EBC), despite the less-than-ideal weather conditions during the initial eight days due to Nepal's rainy season in August. However, my luck took a turn for the better on the final day as we hiked to Kalapattar. There, I was treated to the absolutely breathtaking sight of Mount Everest, which stood in all its extraordinary splendor. This magnificent encounter with Mount Everest serves as the perfect embodiment of this incredible journey, and I recommend both my guide, Deepak, and this company to anyone seeking to trek to EBC.
Shepherd Holidays stood out as the top choice! They exhibited exceptional professionalism and provided a reassuring experience right from our initial contact, throughout our trek and stays at tea houses, and all the way to our farewell. I whole heartedly endorse them!
This trip was undoubtedly the best experience of my life, and I would eagerly do it all over again. Shepherd Holidays did an outstanding job with the organization, and our guide and porters were not only friendly but also exceptional in their roles. I'm eagerly looking forward to embarking on other treks in Nepal in the coming years.
The support provided was exceptional, and they were consistently responsive to all our requests, even during the night. Having such reliable backup while being far away from civilization up in the mountains brought us great comfort and peace of mind.