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Here is what Blake from Missouri, USA says:

 

"I was lucky to have chosen SummitClimb. Being in Nepal I realized what an amazing operation you guys run and how respected the leaders are.  I was proud to have been a part of this year’s expedition and look forward to many more in the future.

The leadership, organization and professionalism from everyone involved were great. Every problem was addressed immediately by the guides and solved seamlessly. The leaders were amazing and the porters they hired were first rate. Top notch work guys!"

Here is what Maria from Athens says:

"Overall it was a very nice experience and we are very happy we participated in the trek and we would love to come back to climb."

Here is what Mike from Santa Monica says:

"When about everything was good, all I can do is mention what was best. Our guide could not be surpassed! He could not have been more attentive, considerate and conscientious. He was a pleasure throughout the trek, and before in Kathmandu, and taught us much about the Sherpa culture and customs, which was one of my goals for this trek. The tea houses chosen were all fine, clean and comfortable, the food was tasty and substantial. I'd be happy to recommend SummitClimb to anyone. You guys have this program handled!"

Here is what Soon Keng from Singapore says:

"Overall, an unforgettable trek for me: great guides, great porters, great trail mates. What more could one ask for? I'll be back."

Here is what Patty had to say:

"What was good about the trek - the lodges, the peace and tranquility of the trek, the people of Nepal, the Yaks - EVERYTHING!!!

 

We loved it. We got to meet other trekkers and have more interaction with the people in Nepal. Each lodge was so unique and the owners and their children so special. I loved the quiet of the

trek... there were no motors running, the only sound was the people, dogs and yaks!

 

To prepare for the trip... walk - LOTS! Hike if you have any hills/mountains in your area but WALK - WALK - WALK. I felt stronger and stronger the farther we went. They may also want to practice walking with poles. I never used them and they may have helped on the way down with my knees.

 

What to expect - expect to enjoy the experience. Just let the little things go and open yourself up to living through one of the most amazing experiences in your life. Don't expect it to be like home... you are there to experience a different aspect of life, not your normal day to day existence.

 

I also LOVE the fact that you have added on Island Peak - I would have done that FOR SURE!!! I'm very disappointed we didn't have that opportunity, which just reinforces my drive to go back. You know, we swore this was a once in a lifetime trip and we didn't think we would ever go again BUT we loved it. I was really tired by the time we got home and it took me a couple of day before I REALLY appreciated all that we had experienced. It didn't sink in until we were home, going through the pictures, handing out the gifts we had bought, etc. when it hit me - It was one of the BEST things I have ever done for me personally and for Rob and I as a couple. Not everyone takes the opportunity to experience life and to live life, the trek make us both feel like we have lived life a bit more... but we're not done yet!!!

 

Let people know they can purchase almost ALL of their gear in Katmandu for much cheaper prices than in most countries and it is GOOD gear, not just junk. We would not have bought as much clothing, etc. to Katmandu if we would have known this. Not only would we have saved $$ BUT we would have supported more people in Katmandu. It may be a third world country, BUT the Nepalese know what trekkers and climbers need."

 

Here is what Wanda says:

 

"My concern about any problems in Nepal I heard about before the trip were non-existent in the areas we traveled. We did not witness any such disturbance. Traveling as a single female, I am probably a little more cautious than most but I have to say that never once did I feel concerned about my safety."

 

Here is what Elselien says:


"I think a good thing about this trip is having a trek included with the expedition. People really like having that look into the 'expedition world' but usually don't want the uncomfortable/cold suffering part themselves. They mostly like a night or two/three of camping but prefer (definitely higher up) the lodges. Another good thing is that this trip is being organized by very experienced people who know how things work in Nepal and can offer solutions to unexpected problems. Trekkers usually feel that this trip is relaxed and the leaders are flexible when and where they can. This gives them a feeling of being more part of the team because their questions and opinion are being heard.

 

I really like the fact that it is fairly easy to achieve a high altitude while trekking the original Everest route from the 1920-1953 Everest expeditions."

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These photos were taken on our recent successful Everest Basecamp Trek where 8 members trekked to Everest Basecamp and returned home safely. Photos in the Everest Basecamp Trek Nepal slideshow: Elselien te Hennepe. For caption information on these photos, please visit our Everest Basecamp Trek Nepal photo gallery.
 
Please view our new Everest Basecamp Trek video clips.
  • Walk to the world' s most famous basecamp and enjoy a beautiful trek with our friendly team.
  • Walk up the famous Kala Patar for fabulous Everest views.
  • Trek to base camp on snow-free paths through green terraced villages, rushing rivers, suspension bridges, lush forests, stay in civilized 'teahouses' and camp in verdant meadows beneath towering peaks.
  • The Nepal (south) side of Everest is warmer and less windy than the Tibet side of Everest.
  • We help you buy and rent inexpensive mountain climbing, trekking, hiking, and walking gear, equipment, clothing, boots, shoes for sale, purchase and hire at affordable, cheap, low prices.
  • Add on a fun climb up Island peak.
  • Leader: Dan Mazur , Everest expert: 9 Everest expeditions. 
  • Organizer: Dan Mazur, over 20 years organizing treks and climbs in Nepal.
  • Dates and Cost:
    • 7 to 24 April, or 21 April to 8 May, 10 to 27 October,. 18 Days in Nepal.
    • REDUCED PRICE! - Cost: $1850, £1150, €1450. GBP & EUR conversions as of {20-Jan-12}.
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Recent news: Our Everest Basecamp Nepal Trek and Island Peak climb has just returned and it was a huge success. Please click here to view news of our expedition. Please also visit our "Archived News" for more stories of past trips.
 

Please click one of the links below to view that section of our Everest Basecamp daily itinerary or scroll down.

Please also visit our Everest Basecamp route description for more about what to expect from Kathmandu, on the trek itself, etcetera.

Note: This is a proposed schedule, which has been developed through previous trips. The actual itinerary of your trip can differ depending on such factors as weather and local conditions. For example, the trip may finish earlier than these dates, or we may need every single day of the schedule. Thank you for being patient and flexible when coming to a foreign country like Nepal.

Arriving in Kathmandu:

1) Arrive in Kathmandu.

2) Tour Kathmandu, a beautiful exotic Hindu and Buddhist city with an abundance of ancient temples. Orientation.

Trekking to Everest Basecamp:

3) Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla 2,840 metre/9,300 feet. Trek to Phakding, where we camp in a teahouse at 2650 metres/8,700 feet.

4) Walk to Namche Bazaar 3,440 metre/11,300 feet.

5) Rest, acclimate, and relax in Namche Bazaar.

6) Trek to Tengboche, 3,900 metres/12,800 feet.

7) Walk along to the village of Pheriche, 4,250 metres/13,900 feet.

8) Walk along to the village of Dughla at 4,620 metres/15,150 feet.

9) Walk along to the village Lobuche, 4,930 metres/16,200 feet .

10) A short day up the Khumbu glacier takes us to the rocky outpost of Gorak Shep, with three cozy teahouses at 5,160 metres/16,900 feet.

11) Walk up to Everest basecamp, which lies atop the Khumbu glacier at 5,300 metres/17,400 feet. Return to Gorak Shep.

12) Trek up Kala Patar (5,545 metres/18,200 feet). This evening we stay in Pheriche at 4,250 metres/14,000 feet. back to top

Going Home:

13) Walk back to Tengboche

14) We will walk back to Namche Bazaar.

15) Walk down from Namche to Lukla.

16) Return flight to Kathmandu.

17) Extra day of rest and celebration in Kathmandu. Do take a taxi out to Bhaktapur if you wish to visit an impressive temple city.

18) Flight Home. Good Bye everyone, it was nice meeting you! back to top

Thank you for joining our Everest Basecamp Trek.