Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek: A Complete Guide for 2024 & 2025

  • Last Updated on Aug 22, 2024

Luxury in Adventure is what Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek is. 

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The Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek can be done in a smooth, planned, and sustainable way.

Previously, trekking to the Everest Base Camp was difficult which included walking on the rocky terrain, spending overnight and acclimatizing in basic tea houses, climbing up without proper information throughout the terrain, and suffering during the hike. However, this pattern has changed totally from back time.

A highlight of this luxurious experience is the Everest View Hotel, a scenic destination offering breathtaking views of Mt. Everest and luxurious accommodations. However, you do not stay at the hotel unless you customize the tour.

There are huge changes to trekking that will take you to the magnificent Everest region without compromising your comfort and daily life.

This blog is a complete guide for the Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek.

What is Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek?

Luxury Everest Base Camp Trel

There are several ways to Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek, but luxury slightly makes a bigger difference. Your hike starts from Lukla and leads you up to base camp including Kala Patthar.

Luxury trekking in Everest includes a more comfortable stay, indulging experience, and more safety and security than the regular one.

A dedicated day for trek preparation ensures that all necessary arrangements and equipment are in place for a successful journey.

Throughout, the trek you will get personalized services. You get a personal experienced Sherpa guide and Porters (they are the ones who carry your belongings during your trip). They are the ones who will be with you during your trip and take you to the camp via various Sherpa villages and provide you with the information the way it is.

These personalized services will make you feel like a family from one community where you will be amazed by typical hospitable manner.

From Kathmandu, you will fly to Lukla by helicopter. Flying on a helicopter saves you time. Moreover, you will not have to wait for the Lukla flight which is very crowded.

Additionally, this trekking also saves your days as you will fly from Gorakshep directly to Kathmandu. This way the trekkers don’t have to return the same way walking for several more days.

You will be mesmerized by the flight that will take you to the world’s most mysterious airport.

View of Everest from Kala Patthar

Luxury Everest Base Camp Trekking Map

Using a bigger map can be hectic. Thus we have got you covered with the easy-to-use map with the best trekking route here:​

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Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek Itinerary

Here is the detailed Luxury lodges-based Everest Base Camp Trek Itinerary

On the final evening, a farewell dinner will be held in a fine restaurant in Kathmandu, providing an opportunity for celebration and reflection on the trek experience.

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m / 4,600ft)

On the first day, your journey begins at Kathmandu airport, where a representative will meet you upon arrival and provide an airport-to-hotel transfer. Arriving at Kathmandu airport before a specified time allows for smoother preparations for subsequent treks, ensuring guests feel welcomed and supported during their transition into Nepal.

Day 2: Acclimating and Sightseeing in Kathmandu

Today you can simply hire the guide and explore the valley. For sightseeing, you can choose:

  • Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, or Bhaktapur Durbar Square

  • Syambhunath (Monkey Temple)

  • Bouddhanath

  • Pashupatinath

These places have their own history and are listed in a UNESCO World Heritage Site. However, the different histories of each site reflect the typical Nepali culture, traditions, ethics, and rituals.

In the evening, a pre-trip group discussion will be held to ensure all necessary arrangements and equipment are in place for the trek. After this day your trip i.e. Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek begins.

Bouddhanath

Day 3: Fly from Kathmandu on a helicopter and trek to Phakding (2,610m / 8,562ft)

Today, you take an early morning flight on a private or shared helicopter from Kathmandu to Lukla. This flight will be for 45- minute. You will fly above the hills and you will get the opportunity to see these snow-capped mountains from a bird's eye view. Additionally, you will see the three different regions of Nepal (Terai, Hill, and Himalayas).  You then land at Lukla airport.

Lukla is a small mix of community settlements from all over Nepal for business purposes. The hustle and bustle of Lukla is truly fascinating with the presence of hotels, homestays, cafes, and sublime views of Buddhist culture.

From Lukla, you will have a clear view of the Nupla and Kusum Khanguru snow mountains at the same time. There you will see the Sherpa community and their lifestyle. You will pass through several Sherpa communities, stone walls, and prayer wheels. 

After landing at Lukla you along with your guide and porters will hike to Phakding.

Today you will hike for around 4 hours along the bank of the Dudhkoshi River. Walking from Lulka you will have to cross a suspension bridge and cross Cheplung, Thadokoshi, and Ghat villages and filannly to Phakding. You will stay in the luxury lodge Yeti Mountain Home.

It is always important to spend overnight at a lower elevation than your visit while trekking to avoid the risk of altitude sickness.

Way to Everest Base Camp

Day 4: Hike to Namche Bazar (3,440m / 11,286ft)

On the fourth day after the morning diet, you along with your trekking team will climb up to Namche Bazar.  Your trek to Namche will be for 6-7 hours.

Walking along the side of the silent flowing Dudhkoshi River won't disappoint you. You will have a difficult walk cause the trail to Namche is elevated.

Namche is the doorway to Everest. The highlight of this trek is that you will hike through the Sagarmatha National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site) after Monjo village. The park is home to a variety of mammals, 208 species of birds, reptiles, and flora. Along with that, the park had also protected several endangered species like Red Panda, Snow Leopard, Himalayan Thar, and Snow Cock. You will also see the Khumbila mountain which is also worshiped as the deity of the Khumbu region.

You will cross several Sherpa villages (Jamfute, Bengkar, Monjo, Jorsalle, and Larcha Dobhan), Hillary Suspension Bridge, and a lush forest of rhododendrons (the national flower of Nepal) on the way to Namche.

Namche Bazaar

Day 5: Acclimatizing at Namche

To avoid the risk of altitude sickness and to adjust your body to a higher altitude, you will acclimatize in Namche. On this day you will have a lot to explore. 

You can make a side visit to Syangboche airstrip (the world's highest airstrip), Hotel Everest View (one of the highest-placed luxury hotels in the world), and Yak Farms. Yak is considered as the vehicle of the Himalayas. You will also see mountain farming which is protected by stone walls.

You can have your breakfast at Hotel Everest View. 

Namche is the stopover point of every avid trekkers. You will see the travellers from all around parts of the world. Your guide can make arrangements to visit the Sherpa community, where you can explore the daily lives in the Himalayas and their culture.

Additionally, if your acclimatizing day falls on Saturday, you have a lot to explore. On Saturday, locals from the entire Namche come to sell their products. 

View from Hotel Everest View

Day 6: Trek to Debuche (3,860m /  12,665ft)

The trek to Tengboche is different. Because from here you will walk through the rocky landscapes. The walk will be for 7 hours

This trek will cover villages like Kyangjuma and Phunki Thenga as well as suspension bridges. Throughout the trek, you will see the Tenzing Norgay's Memorial (dedicated to Tenzing Norgay), Chortens, and praying wheels that take you to Tengboche Monastery (a monastery that connects its mother monastery to Tibet). 

En route, every cultural and natural heritage you will see is influenced by Buddhism. Tengboche is regarded as one of the most sacred places in the Khumbu region. Because of the presence of the monastery, it makes it very special.

Also, while trekking you will see the Everest ranges which include Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Mount Everest, and Thamserku.

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Day 7: Trek to Dingboche (4,410m / 14, 469ft)

Trekking to Dingboche you will start feeling the altitude changes, cause you will hike above 4,000m. This hike will be for 5-6 hours.

Every settlement you will find during your walk will be a Sherpa community that includes villages like  Pangboche, Debuche, Milingo, Cholunche, and Somare. Moreover, you will cross several suspension bridges, prayer wheels, and chortens. 

You will also see Sherpa's fields above 4,000m. All the fields are protected by the stone walls. 

The 2 days spent in Dingboche are for acclimatization.

Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek Itinerary

Day 8: Acclimatization at Dingboche

Again to adjust above 4,000m trekkers will spend one day extra here. 

You can make a side visit to Nagarjuna Hill (for the views of the glacier lakes of Ama Dablam mountain), Chhukung, or Nangkartshang Hermitage, as well as Yak Farms in the villages. You can engage with locals and see their daily lives in the Himalayas

From Dinboche you will have a calm, peaceful, and giant view of the Taboche, Cholatse, Cho Yu, Nuptse, Island Peak, Ama Dablam, and many other Himalayas.

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Day 9: Trek to Lobuche (4,940m / 16, 207ft)

You will start hiking from Dingboche to Lobuche. This trail will be one of the best memorial trails for you.

The Hiking trail to Louche has boulders, rocks, steeps, and slopes. You will cross Pheriche and ascend ahead which covers about 5 hours of trek. At Thukla you will see the memorials of many 100s climbers like Scott Fischer, and others as well who lost their lives during the Everest summit. These memorials are dedicated to the dead climbers for their courage and sacrifice. You can stop at this point and read the stories of legends

If the weather blesses you, then you will see the giant and awe-inspiring Pumori, Lingtrung, Khumbuche, and Nuptse Himalayas in the morning.

Additionally, you will walk alongside the Khumbu Glacier. En route, you will see the typical Sherpa community, prayer wheels, fluttering flags, and alpine forests. The walk for this day will be for 6-7 hours.

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Day 10: Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,364m / 17,598ft) and descend back to Gorak Shep (5,364m / 17,598ft)

This is the final day of your Everest Base Camp luxury trek, where you will reach Everest Base Camp, a journey that has been significant since Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay's first successful summit. Trekkers often describe the emotional and physical fulfilment of reaching this iconic destination, with stunning views and unique cultural experiences along the way. You will walk from Lobuche and ascend to base camp for 6 hours. The trail to Everest Base Camp is too rocky, and up a straight slope. On the way, you will see the glacial lake i.e. ‘Gorakshe Tsho‘, and also some of the camps. After crossing the lake, you will have some paid internet facilities cafes, and restaurants from where you can make calls.

Further, after reaching the base camp one can explore the entire view and the Everest ranges. You will also see the climbers who are on the way to the summit if the hike is during April and May.

From Gorak Shep, there is the junction that separates the way to base camp and Kala Patthar.

Day 11: Hike to Kala Patthar (5,644m / 18,517ft) and Fly back to Kathmandu

This morning you will make a side visit to Kala Patthar. It is the viewpoint from where you can see the entire Everest range and the stunning sunrise. You will mesmerized when you see the sunlight hit the snow-capped Himalayas and get reflected.

From Kala Patthar, you will see Everest (8,848.86m), Lhotse (8,516m), Pumori (7,161m), and Himalayas less than 6,000m i.e. Thamserku, Kangtega, Taboche, and Lobuche.

You will spend some time over here and then you descend back to Gorak Shep. After, that fly back to Kathmandu from Gorakshep on a helicopter.

Note: You can always edit the Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek's itinerary for your comfort.

Trekkers in Everest region

Day 12: Departure

Today, after your breakfast, according to your flight time, you will depart from Kathmandu to your home. Our team will get you to the airport and bid a warm farewell.

When to do Everest Base Camp Trekking in Luxury?

view from tengboche

The best season for Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek is Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November). 

During this time, Nepal's natural beauty can be experienced wonderfully. The clear skies and views are magnificent. This is the time when lush green and colourful flowers bloom in the region. Additionally, the rhododendrons (Nepal's national flower) and marigolds are the prime attractions in the trekking trails.

Moreover, in Autumn most of the Nepali festivals fall like Dashain, Tihar, Chhath, Holi, and Bisket Jatra (it's the new year of the Indigenous people ‘Newars' of Kathmandu Valley).

Talking about temperature, in Spring it reaches up to 20 degrees Celcius during the day time and minus 5 degrees Celcius during the night. In Autumn, the temperature gets 10-12 degrees Celcius during the day and minus 10 to minus 20 degrees Celcius at night.

This Luxurious trip can also be done in Monsoon. But the weather gets bad almost every time. The rain clouds hide in the mountains and make it less visible. Due to the clouds, the flights to Lukla gets canceled. The area at lower elevations receives heavy rainfall. Also, the monsoon collides with the summer so the temperature rises to 30 degrees Celcius5-8 degrees Celcius at night.

The luxury trip should be avoided in the Winter seasons. Because of the cold days and nights. Also, the heavy snowfall in higher elevations covers almost everything and makes it hard to walk.  

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What kind of accommodations are available during the luxury lodge trek?

Luxury accommodation during Everest Base Camp Trek

Some wonderful hotels and lodges give you proper opulence during your Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek. Due to the growing tourism here in Nepal, the hospitality sector has rapidly increased. Basic lodges and 5-star properties are available. All of the service sectors have remarkable amenities that will meet your needs.

Starting from Kathmandu, you will find from a star to a 5-star property. They all have every amenities and service that star-category hotels should have. Here are a few hotels in Kathmandu.

  • Kathmandu Marriott Hotel

  • Hyatt Regency Kathmandu

  • Hyatt Place Kathmandu

  • Baber Mahal Vilas

  • Radisson Kathmandu

  • Aloft Kathmandu

  • Hotel Yak and Yeti

  • The Dwarika's

  • The Soaltee Kathamandu

As your trekking begins from Lukla, you will find luxury hotels and lodges. At every overnight and to the acclimatization point have wonderful and cozy lodges.

Upto Namche there are very comfortable and luxurious lodges i.e. Yeti Mountain Home. These are the properties run by the group of ‘Mountain Lodges of Nepal'. Moving on at Debuche after a few walks from Tengboche, there is another luxury lodge called ‘Rivendell Lodge'. Also at Dingboche, there is another best lodge called ‘Tashi Delek'.

Now from Lobuche, you will find well-comfortable lodges but will have to share a washroom. It is because from Lobuche the elevation crosses more than 4,700m. At that height, the electric facilities are less and only depend upon solar power. So to supply water fluently, the shared washroom and dining hall are available. 

They provide wonderful services and amenities like opulent rooms, different cuisines, hot and cold water for showers, security, privacy, and self-belongingness.

Please note, that if the area receives maximum sunrays and the solar power gets charged. Possibly the lodges from Lobuche do provide electric blankets and hot bags.

How is Everest Luxury Trek different from the normal Everest Base Camp Trek?

EBC trek

Luxury offers you more comfortable and exclusive experiences than any normal trek. Here are the differences in the services that will give you an entire idea of ‘why Luxury':

AmenitiesNormal EBC TrekEBC Luxury Trek
AccommodationYou will be staying in a tea house which is a lodge that offers basic amenities like dormitory-style rooms, shared bathrooms with limited hot water, and communal dining areas.Comfy beds, and en-suite bathrooms with hot showers on demand. Even paid internet facilities.
FoodMeals are typically set menus with a focus on local and some international dishes.Expect a wider variety of meal options, with the possibility of ordering a la carte and enjoying fresher ingredients.
ServicesYou will have a group guide and share the trek with other hikers.You will likely have a private guide and porter for a more personalized experience. You might also have a smaller group or even be on a solo expedition.
ItineraryThe standard trek follows a set route with fixed daily distances.The trek offers customized rest days, shorter walking distances, or even helicopter flights for acclimatization or sightseeing, making the journey less strenuous.
ExperiencesSimply hiking and getting to the destination.Focuses on more comfortable and pampering. The more rustic and social experience allows you to connect with Sherpas and immense with locals' culture and day-to-day life.

What should I pack for this Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek?

As you will cross 5,000m you need proper equipment, gear, and clothing for the trek. You will have your porter to carry your belongings. As per the trekker's rule, you can't carry more than one luggage or load worth more than 9 Kgs. One porter will carry the load of two trekkers. 

Here is the list of the packing list for the Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek that you must have:

Clothing

  • Moisture-wicking base layers (tops and bottoms)

  • Insulating layers (fleece jacket, down jacket)

  • Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants

  • Trekking pants (convertible pants are versatile)

  • T-shirts

  • Underwear and sports bras

  • Warm hat and gloves

  • Sun hat or cap

  • Sunglasses with UV protection

  • Hiking socks (wool or synthetic)

  • Hiking boots or sturdy trekking shoes

  • Camp shoes or sandals for evenings

Gear

  • Backpack (40-50 liters)

  • Sleeping bag (rated for low temperatures)

  • Sleeping pad or insulated mat

  • Trekking poles (optional but helpful)

  • Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries

  • Water bottles or hydration system (consider insulated bottles to prevent freezing)

  • Durable duffel bag for porters to carry your gear (if applicable)

  • Daypack for carrying essentials during day hikes

Personal Items

  • Personal toiletries (biodegradable soap, toothbrush)

  • Lip balm with SPF

  • Hand sanitiser

  • Wet wipes or baby wipes

  • Personal medication and first aid kit

  • Insect repellent

  • Tissue or toilet paper (carry your own as it may not be available at all stops)

Miscellaneous

  • Passport and permits (check visa requirements beforehand

  • Travel insurance documents

  • Cash (local currency and some USD for emergencies)

  • Snacks (energy bars, nuts, chocolate, etc.)

  • Camera or smartphone for capturing memories

  • Travel guidebook or maps

  • Notebook and pen

  • Portable charger or power bank for electronics

Note: Please pack your items considering the weight, space constraints, and weather and environment.Way to kala patthar

Risk reduction of altitude sickness during the Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek

To reduce the risk of altitude sickness the luxury trek is designed. There are several steps taken so to ensure you are safe and secure. 

Here are the reasons that will reduce the risk of altitude sickness:

  1. Acclimatization 
    This is the first and most obvious reason that will reduce the risk. As per the itinerary, 3 acclimatizing points will help your body to adjust to the higher altitude and make you comfortable.  

  2. Hydration
    Staying hydrated helps your body acclimatize. Aim to drink at least 3-4 liters of water per day. Moreover, avoid alcohol and caffeine. These are the items that make you dehydrated and cause altitude sickness symptoms.   

  3. Medication 
    Few medicines will help you avoid the risks like Diamox, Ibuprofen, or paracetamol. Except for these few considerations, there are other ways to avoid the risk like physical fitness,  proper gear, and clothing, professional guidance, and other support (helicopter rescue). 

The best Luxury Everest Trek is more than just a journey through breathtaking landscapes. It's the adventure of a lifetime that takes you to the heart of the Himalayas and back to Kathmandu with a helicopter return.

From the vibrant culture of the Sherpa people to the awe-inspiring views of the world's highest peaks every step of the trek is filled with unforgettable experiences.

As you stand at the foot of Mount Everest, you'll not only achieve a personal milestone but also gain a profound appreciation for the beauty and resilience of nature. 

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Naresh D

Naresh D

Naresh, the Operations Manager of Himalayan Scenery Treks and Expedition brings expertise to his role, blending his roles as a seasoned trekker and travel writer. His adeptness in SEO ensures that the adventures offered by Himalayan Scenery Treks and Expedition are not just captivating but also easily discoverable by a global audience seeking Himalayan experiences. Beyond his professional pursuits, Naresh's passion for education is evident through his volunteer teaching engagements in various government schools across Nepal, fostering a deep understanding of the country's diverse landscapes and cultures.