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Everest Base camp Trek booking open 2018 :

Everest Base Camp: From $1,099 Per Person for a 15-Night Everest Base Camp Trek with Nepal Guide Info Team ( Nepal planet treks and Expedition ) • $1,065 per person, twin share for a 13-night Everest Base Camp Trek with a domestic flight • o Price is per person, based on twin share (two people travelling together) o Single supplement (one person travelling alone): $250 US payable at time of booking Inclusions • Airport pick-up and drop-off by car, van, or bus • Two-night standard accommodation in Kathmandu (on the arrival day and after the trek) • All necessary paperwork and national park entry permits • Domestic flight ticket and domestic airport tax • All accommodation in lodges and tea houses during the treks • Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) • National park entry permits • An experienced, helpful and friendly guide • One porter per two people • Food, drinks, accommodation, transportation and insurance for the guide and porter • All transportation • Medical supplies • Cultural dinner Exclusions • Nepal entry visa fee • Passport-sized photos for entrance to Kathmandu ($30 US per person) • Travel insurance • Personal equipment for trekking (-15 sleeping bag, down jacket, trekking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, gloves, trekking stick) • International airfare and airport departure tax • Breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, except in Kathmandu (approximately $300 US per person) • Personal expenses • Drinks • Desserts and sweets • Hot showers during trekking • Tips for the guide and porter • Kathmandu sightseeing entry permit ($23 US per person) • Arrangement of emergency helicopter service to be paid by your travel insurance company The Experience • Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu; airport pick-up; transportation to hotel; overnight in Kathmandu • Day 2: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla; trek to Phakding (five hours at 2,610m altitude); overnight at tea house • Day 3: Hike to Namche Bazaar (five hours at 3,440m altitude); overnight at tea house • Day 4: Rest day at Namche Bazaar, exploring; hike to Everest View Hotel for a view of Mount Everest (8,848m altitude), Ama Dablam (6,856m altitude), and Thamserku (6,608m altitude); overnight at tea house • Day 5: Hike up to Tengboche (five hours at 3,860m altitude); overnight at tea house • Day 6: Hike up to Dingboche (five hours at 4,410m altitude); overnight at tea house • Day 7: Rest day at Dingboche, hike up to Chhukung Ri (5,550m altitude) and back to Dingboche; overnight at tea house • Day 8: Hike up to Lobuche (five hours at 4,910m altitude); overnight at tea house • Day 9: Hike up to Gorakshep (three hours at 5,140m altitude); trek to Everest Base Camp to see the Khumbu Glacier (5,380m altitude); overnight at tea house • Day 10: Hike up to Kalapatther (5,550m altitude); view Mount Everest and Pumo-Ri; trek down to Pheriche (six hours at 4,240m altitude); overnight at tea house • Day 11: Trek down to Khumjung VIllage (six hours at 3,780m altitude); overnight at tea house • Day 12: Terek down to Manjo (five hours at 2,835m altitude); overnight at tea house • Day 13: Trek to Lukla (five hours at 2,840m altitude); overnight at tea house • Day 14: Fly to Kathmandu; overnight at Kathmandu Hotel • Day 15: Morning breakfast; departure transfer to Kathmandu Airport The Area Everest Sagarmatha : Nepal Home to eight of the world’s highest peaks including bombastic Mt Everest, Nepal is where travellers go to literally get on top of the world. This is the place Buddhists meditate in high-altitude monasteries; Sherpas guide trekkers through narrow mountain passes and quaint villages operate based on ancient traditions passed down for generations.

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