Jiri to Everest Trekking

Trip ID: AJH4420
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Trip Overview

One of the well-known and traditional trekking routes to Mount Everest is the Jiri to Everest Base Camp trip (8848m). With excitement and stunning Himalayan landscape, the Jiri to Everest Base Camp climb is a rewarding experience. The alpine forests, ice-cold rivers, amazing rhododendron and pine forests, spectacular mountains, high passes, mountain towns, lovely monasteries, and meeting friendly locals are the trek’s main features. This area is primarily inhabited by Sherpas.

The trail runs from Jiri to Lukla, passing through a number of interesting and entertaining settlements that are now frequented by trekkers every year. While trekking, we pass through glacier streams and alpine jungles while being graciously hosted by locals. We pass through numerous villages belonging to various cultural groups on the walk. Some of them are Sherpas, Tamang, Jerel, Rai, Brahmin, and Chhetri. We may see a little of Buddhism in the Himalayas by touring the Buddhist monasteries and nunneries that are decorated with prayer flags. The trail also leads to Tengboche Monastery, the most revered monastery in the area. The trail passes via several high passes, including Thaksindo-La Pass (3530m), Lamjura-La Pass (2705m), and Deurali Pass (3071m). Everest (8848m), Cho Oyo (8201m), Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8481m), Ama Dablam (6856m), Thamserku (6623m), and many other nearby peaks may be seen during this walk. From Everest Base Camp, you may also get a close-up view of the magnificent Khumbu Icefall. A terrific adventure and daring journey is Jiri to Everest Base Camp for physically fit individuals with a strong will to challenge themselves in the unpredictable Himalayan environment.

We always make sure to keep you entirely secure and help you generate amazing memories of the mountains with the help of our knowledgeable guides and porters. Depending on your preferences and needs, we can create a custom

Trip Highlight

  • Follow Tenzing Norgay Sherpa's and Sir Edmund Hillary's footsteps.
  • Drive to Jiri from Kathmandu and then walk to Lukla to keep costs under control.
  • From Jiri, enjoy the wonderful trails.
  • enjoying the longer days on the trail of trekking.
  • long enough to spend time exploring the glaciers, yak farms, and vast pastures
  • the Khumbu Glacier and Khumbu Icefalls' icy beauty astounded you

Detailed Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Arrive in Kathmandu
  • Day 2 : Planning for the trek and a city excursion.
  • Day 3 : Drive from Kathmandu to Bhandar (2,200m/7,200ft)
  • Day 4 : Bhandar (2,200m/7,217ft)
  • Day 5 : Sete (2,520 m/ 8,220 ft)
  • Day 6 : a break day for exploration at Junbesi
  • Day 7 : Junbesi (2,680m/8850ft)
  • Day 8 : Bupsa (2,360 m/7,740 ft)
  • Day 9 : Bupsa (2,360m/7,740ft)
  • Day 10 : Ghat (2,590m/ 8,550ft)
  • Day 11 : exploration and acclimatization
  • Day 12 : Namche (3,440m/11,285m)
  • Day 13 : Tengboche (3,870m/12,633ft)
  • Day 14 : Day of exploration and acclimatization in Dengboche
  • Day 15 : Dingboche (14,467 feet/4,410 m) - Lobuche (16,108 feet/4,910 meters)
  • Day 16 : Lobuche (4,910m/16,108ft
  • Day 17 : Gorak Shep (5,160m/16,928ft)
  • Day 18 : Kala Patthar, 5,550 meters/18,207 feet - Pheriche (4.230 m/132.877 ft)
  • Day 19 : Pheriche (4,230m/13,877ft)
  • Day 20 : Phortse (12,500 ft/3,810 m) Phortse (3,810m/12,500ft)
  • Day 21 : Monjo (2,830 meters/9,284 feet)
  • Day 22 : Monjo (2,830m/9,284ft) to Lukla (2,845m/9,333ft)
  • Day 23 : Lukla (elevation 2,845 m/9,333 ft) to Kathmandu (1,300 m/4,265 ft)
  • Day 24 : Final Departure

Trip Cost Inclusion

  • By private car, van, or bus, pick-up and drop-off at the airport, hotel, or hotel.
  • Kathmandu offers common accommodations.
  • a bus, van, or vehicle tour guide for a city tour of Kathmandu.
  • Throughout the walk, all of your regular meals (breakfast, lunch, and supper).
  • Best lodging options for lodges and guesthouses on the trek (mainly in twin sharing).
  • During the hike, a local government-licensed English-speaking guide.
  • The necessary number of staff members and porters to transport your luggage while trekking.
  • All hiking and tour staff's meals, lodging, wages, insurance, gear, and transportation.
  • Permits for National Parks.
  • (Trekker's Information Management System) Permit
  • Base Camp Adventure duffel/kit bag, down jacket, and sleeping bag (which needs to be returned after the trek.)
  • medical first aid kits.
  • every mode of land transportation
  • airport tax and domestic air travel.

Trip Cost Exclusion

  • While in Kathmandu, meals at lunch and dinner.
  • Your travel protection (compulsory). airfare outside of the country and airport departure fees.
  • beverages both hot and cold, and laundry.
  • Personal trekking gear. Advice for the trekking staff any other costs not shown in the Price Includes