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+977 9704823980 (Whatsapp)The Everest Base Camp Trek is globally recognised as one of the most exhilarating trails in the world, and draws in aspirant trekkers by the thousands to the base camp of Mt. Everest. At 5,364 meters, Everest Base Camp is positioned at the centre of diverse Himalayan sights. It is a simple way to experience the Sherpa way of life and something that can affect a person life.
That being said, the Everest Base Camp Trek requires a sufficient amount of time and thought to plan accordingly. There is a wide range of varying budgets for the Everest Base Camp trek. Whether you want a more luxurious experience or are seeking one of the more budget-friendly trip options, there is no shortage of possibilities. There are companies, like Hill Sherpa Trekking Company, that allow you to customise a trek. This ensures that there is a trek available for every potential traveller.
The typical standard Everest Base Camp trek cost is the most trekked of all options because it offers the best standard of living to cost ratio. In general, you can expect the standard trek to cost anywhere between USD 1,250 to USD 2,200 depending on a variety of factors such as group size and season, and it includes a variety of services.
The trek will typically include all flights and accommodation, all of your meals, fully licensed guides, and porters to assist with your luggage. There are also most of the required permits that you need for the trek, including the Sagarmatha permits and the local area fee. This offers a great first experience to anyone who is just beginning to trek or is looking for something that is quick and efficient.
This cost is for trekkers who would like to see the Himalayas while enjoying maximum comfort. Most of the packages range in price from USD 2,900 to USD 5,900 and over, per person, depending on what services you would like. Luxury trekking packages include private rooms, hot showers, and comfortable beds. Some even provide Wi-Fi in facilities that are commonly in remote locations. Meals are of a higher quality and more diverse than what you will find in the regular teahouses. Many also provide private guides and porters, as well as personal helicopter flights from Gorak Shep or Everest Base Camp. This option is great for couples on their honeymoon, older travellers, and really any person interested in having a comfortable trek in the Himalayas. It is a very hassle free option.
An all inclusive cost for an Everest Base Camp trek takes you all the way from the arrival in Kathmandu, and back, upon completion of the trek. It is expected that most people pay USD 1,099 to USD 2,900 for this type of price package. This will cover the airport pickup, all the accommodations in Kathmandu, and also the guarantee that you will not pay out of pocket for the domestic flights, trekking permits, and guide/porter services. This is 12 to 14 day trek and takes you through some of the most famous trade locations in the region, including Lukla, Namche Bazar, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorak Shep, Base Camp, and Kalapathar. This package is great for trekkers who want to have a simpler experience and take full advantage of all that the trek offers, without worrying about all the logistics.
Hiring a guide and porter for the Everest Base Camp trek is advisable for safety, convenience, and cultural appreciation. Trekking guides cost USD 30 to $40 per day and porters charge USD 20 to $30 per day. Porters carry 20 to 25 kg and let trekkers carry lightweight daypacks. Guides manage risks and provide insights about Sherpa culture and the Himalayas. Guide and porter services are included in most trekking packages. Independent trekkers must budget for these services.
Despite the initial package costs, trekkers should keep in mind the hidden expenses during the Everest Base Camp trek. These costs can easily take your budget over the edge. Trekkers often need to pay for the wi-fi, which can cost up to USD 10, hot showers, which go for about USD 5, and charging your devices for $ 5 an hour. Hot drinking water, snacks, and bottled water can cost an additional USD 10-15 a day. You will also need to tip guides and porters which can average close to USD 200 to 300 trekking insurance, which covers altitude evacuations, is mandatory and can increase overall costs. Trekkers should add an additional USD 150 to USD 500 for hidden costs.
Trekkers should expect to pay a visa fee to enter Nepal. Visas are easy to obtain in person when you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, or you can buy them in advance online. You can expect to pay approximately USD 30 for a 15 day visa, USD 50 for a 30 then 125 for a 90 day visa. Most trekkers take the 30 day visa. The visa can be purchased through Kathmandu and covers the trek and days for reaching there and departure. The process is simple and takes no more than a passport, a passport picture, and the payment in USD or other widespread currencies.
Hill Sherpa Trekking Company has the ability to create custom Everest Base Camp trek packages to accommodate every traveller’s needs. Whether your trip is designed as a budget trek, as a standard guided trek, or as a luxury trek in the Himalayas, a plan can be made. Trekkers can choose the length of the trek, private or group treks, and add services like Gokyo Lakes or Three Passes side trips or a helicopter return flight.
Packages can be custom designed to allow for the budget, comfort and pace of the traveller, and also add to the personal enjoyment of the trek. All travellers can experience Everest in their own special way.
The Everest Base Camp trek is priced based on the level of comfort and the services provided. A budget trek is the least expensive option at USd 1099 to 1,499 is for a trek that includes basic teahouse accommodations along with services. A standard trek is the most desired and priced at USD 1,499 to 2,499, and includes better quality accommodations, meals, and a guide. For a luxury trek, prices start at 2,499, but can go to 5,899 or higher, and includes premium accommodations, private services for the trek, and a helicopter return trip.
Smart planning will help reduce the cost of the trip to Everest Base Camp. Join up with a group and share the costs. Book directly with the Hill Sherpa Trekking Company and avoid commissions for other agents. For sure, an easy way to save is to buy a standard package rather than a luxury one. Travelling in the off-peak seasons, early spring and late autumn, reduces costs and the demand for trekking. Save money using a rental for your trekking gear rather than purchases in Kathmandu.
Everest Base Camp Trek costs vary depending on how you customise, service, and comfort fit your trek. For sure, one of the most epic excursions in the world is going to Everest Base Camp, whether you choose a budget, premium, or luxury service package. You can safely enjoy all the comforts of the trek and most of all, you can have your treasured experience in the Himalayas by trekking with a company and doing the advanced planning. Hill Sherpa Trekking Company believe in entirely adaptable services and takes care to make sure everyone is satisfied with the value of the experience offered on the adventure to Everest.