Everest Region/ Base Camp Family Trek (20 Days)

Everest Region/ Base Camp Family Trek (20 Days)

£300.00

Everest Region / Base Camp Family Trek - A trek in the foothills of Everest after a short internal fight to Lukla, suitable for families. For the more adventurous, there’s an option to see Everest from Base Camp itself.

Fitness grading: Walk/Int plus Trek/Adv opt
Climate: See Climate for likely weather conditions
Duration: 20 Days
Price 1-7 people: £2050
Price 8 or more : £1950
Deposit: £300
Date: Please contact us for dates.

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This three week holiday starts with free time in Kathmandu to sightsee and explore this fascinating and exciting city. There are many things for the family to do, including visiting the Monkey Temple, the Kings Palace and numerous Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries. There are also many interesting shops and places to eat.

The trek starts with a short flight over the Himalayas to Lukla which provides the most amazing insight into the vastness of this mountain range. It reaches Namche Bazaar, home of the famous climbing Sherpas, and from here you move on to the monasteries in Thame and Tengboche. Along the way there are magnificent views of Mount Everest as well as numerous other significant mountains. The villagers you encounter on the route will be friendly and welcoming and provide a chance to sample life as the Himalayan mountain people live it.

This adventure holiday of a lifetime is designed for, but not exclusive to, families with the purpose of allowing them to pursue their interest in mountaineering, as well as being educational for children. The minimum age for children is around eight years depending on their level of maturity.


 
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What’s included:

Kathmandu hotel and breakfast
Accommodation and food on trek
Airport transfers
Sherpa Guides, Porters and local helpers
Additional guide to assits children
Sherpa / porter insurance
National Park fee & trekking permints

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What’s not included:

International flights
Visa fees - $40 (payable on entry to Kathmandy in airport)
Airport tax
Insurance
Internal flights
Other meals in Kathmandu
Additional visits and related transport
Alcoholic and bottled drinks
Optional Sherpa and Porter bonuses

 

Click to see Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Depart Home country

Day 2: Arrive Kathmandu

Day 3: Kathmandu

Rest, sight seeing visits, check equipment

Day 4: Fly to Lukla, trek to Monjo

The Lukla flight is about 45 minutes and offers stunning views of the vast Himalayan mountain range. In Lukla you will have a relaxed couple of hours before the first stage of the trek. You will overnight in Monjo village beside the Dudh Kosi River.

Day 5: Trek from Monjo to Namche Bazaar

On this slightly more challenging day, you will follow the trail alongside the Dudh Kosi River, you pass through fragrant forest and have the opportunity to catch a first glimpse of Everest as well as the possibility of spotting a diversity of native plants and wildlife. Your second overnight stop is Namche Bazaar, the heart of the Sherpa community and entrance to the Sagarmatha National Park.

Day 6: Namche Bazaar rest day and view Everest

This acclimatisation day provides the opportunity to explore the delights of this vibrant, prosperous village. You may want to visit the Sherpa Culture Museum or learn first hand about the unique history of Namche Bazaar and the Himalaya, or simply relax and enjoy the cafes, markets and local shops while soaking up the atmosphere. A walk to the Everest View hotel above the village provides superb views of the Khumbu region and Everest itself.

Day 7: Tengboche visit monastery

This pleasant day of trekking encompasses the rich and colourful natural beauty of pine, fir and rhododendron forest as you make your way to the village of Tengboche. The Tengboche monastery is well worth a visit; it is hugely significant to the Buddhist mountain people and represents the culture and spirituality of the Himalaya and its people.

Day 8: Dingboche

The trek to Dingboche village involves some gradual climbs and outstanding mountain views as you make your way through birch, fir, juniper and rhododendron forest as well as some open hillside. At Dingboche you are surrounded by numerous stunning mountains.

Day 9: Dingboche rest day

This acclimatisation day is spent resting and taking an optional short walk around this traditional village nestled in the beautiful Imja Khola Valley. The village has a network of small stonewalled fields surrounded by the majestic, beautiful mountains including Lhotse and Island Peak.

Day 10: Loboche

This is a more challenging day, beginning with a steep ascent to the top of the ridge above the Pheriche Valley. However the views today are dramatic, including peaks and snowfield located in both Nepal and Tibet. Later in the day, at Tukla, you will pass memorials dedicated to the memory of Sherpa’s who died on Everest during the past half century.

Day 11: Loboche to Kalapathar and return to Gorkshep

Initially following the western side of the Khumbu Valley, you will begin to ascend through gentle meadows beside the glacial moraine. The route as you climb to Kalapathar (the ‘black rock’) becomes steeper and rougher, offering stunning views of Everest, the highest place on Earth. From here you can also see the mountains bordering Tibet such as Pumori, Lingtren, Khumbutse and Changtse. From this spectacular viewpoint the trek continues along the Khumbu glacier to Gorakshep. It is interesting to see the changes to this active glacier along some parts of the route. This day will likely stay with you as a memory to last a life time, the beauty of this famous mountain and the hundreds of others surrounding it is really quite breathtaking.

Day 12: Gorkshep to Everest Base Camp, return to Loboche

As you head towards Everest Base Camp you will leave the moraines behind and begin to follow the glacier itself. One of the most spectacular sights on this trek are the huge ice boulders spilling out from the glacier known as the Khumbu Icefall. The icefall consists of these highly impressive 15m high seracs – columns of ice formed by the constant melting and movement of the glacier. It is quite a sight to see and is a short distance from Everest Base Camp. In Base Camp you will see the buzz of adventure and excitement from the groups there to attempt climbing this giant of a mountain.

Day 13: Pangboche

Today the trek continues along a gentle scenic route to the village of Pangboche.

Day 14: Khumjung

The route continues on to the village of Khumjung a traditional village considered a focal point by local Buddhists because of its’ well-known monastery. Interestingly, this monastery is home to an alleged yeti scalp from the head of a yeti befriended by a local Lama many centuries ago.

Day 15: Thamo, visit nuns monastery

The walk through the forest to the atmospheric hillside nuns monastery of Thamo provides the possibility of seeing native wildlife such as Musk deer and the national bird of Nepal, the Danphe pheasant. The monastery itself was founded by Tibetan nuns who fled from Tibet over the Nangpa La pass to the quiet Thame Valley. Many feel privileged to spend time with these peaceful and spiritual people.

Day 16: Namche Bazaar

Just a short walk from Thamo takes you back to Namche Bazaar, by now a familiar sight. As well as returning to the magic of Namche Bazaar, you also have the opportunity of revisiting the Everest View Hotel. This is the world’s highest altitude hotel. The stunning views from here of Everest and the huge Himalayan mountain range stretching as far as the eye can see will be such a great memory for you to take away.

Day 17: Phakding

From Namche, the trail descends downhill following the Dudh Koshi to Phakding.

Day 18: Lukla

This is your last day of trekking as you descend to the village of Lukla.

Day 19: Fly to Kathmandu

From Lukla you will take the 45 minute flight back to the city of Kathmandu. Arriving back into the midst of a bustling city may feel a little strange after the peace and slower pace of the rural mountains of Nepal.

Day 20: Kathmandu rest day

These days are to rest and relax, sight see, shop and whatever else you wish to do prior to leaving Nepal.

Day 21: Depart Kathmandu