Rapid Everest Base Camp Trek Overview
Rapid Everest Base Camp trek is most adventurous, thrilling and suitable trip for the trekkers, who have eager desire to take part in adventurous activities and have limited time but looking to experience Everest both from the land and the air. It can accomplish your long-awaited dreams of exploring the Everest Base Camp and its surrounding area. The Rapid Everest Base Camp Trek brings hikers walk through the beautiful valleys of Khumbu, and the village of the Sherpa people and observe Tibetan culture and Buddhism. Furthermore, astonishing views of the mountains, diversity of nature and natural resources, and cultural context enhance lure to this Everest trek.
Moreover, religious objects like Mani stones, chortens, and prayers flags are used to decorate our trek route, which makes the trails attractive and beautiful. Along the way, you will visit the world’s oldest Tengboche Monastery. It is believed that, taking part in the ritual ceremony make you pure and get rid of all the evildoer activities.
Overall, Rapid Everest Base Camp trek offers stunning views of the Dudhkoshi river valleys and foot of Khumbu Himalayas including Lhotse, Mt. Everest, Makalu and other numerous Himalayas vistas. Similarly, you will experience unique culture of the Sherpa people.

Best season for Rapid EBC Trek
Simply, all the seasons are the best for doing this trek, but especially, the months ranging from March to May and September to November are considered as best time because the morning stays clear with bright sunshine till afternoon and wildflowers bloom in plenty making refreshing and pleasant environment for trekking.
However, the months of October to early December are the second best time for trekking. There is more possibility of snowfall in some high areas en route to EBC. The temperature drop down to minus degree Celsius in the morning and night. Despite this, the temperatures during the daytime skies are still clean as the mountain views are clearer and are a good time for trekking on Everest.
Healthy Meals at Rapid EBC Trek
The lodge/ teahouses provide various kinds of foods. It consists of soups, steaks, sandwiches, momo, macaroni dishes, pizza, etc. It is better to include light foods during lunchtime as it makes you feel lighter and easy while you walk. You can also eat Nepalese Dal Bhat, pickle and fresh organic vegetables curry. But for high altitude, we always recommended garlic soup which is a natural means of preventing altitude sickness along with the Nepalese staple diet of Dal Bhat.
The teahouses provide cozy rooms during the Rapid Everest Base Camp trek . As you ascend higher, the rooms are available in twin- sharing basis. The room is comfortable and clean. The shower and rest room will be shared. In a room, you will find two beds with mattresses, a pillow and warm blankets.
Fitness/ Experience at the Rapid Everest Base Camp Trek
Physical fitness level, health, and medical required for the Rapid Everest Base Camp trek . The EBC is not a strenuous trekking trail. You will be regularly hiking for around 3 to 4 hours on average, depending on the destination. So, this trek is not recommended for trekkers who are suffering from chronic ailments or have heart or lung diseases. It is better to avoid this trip.
However, all the trekkers having an average level of fitness can easily complete this trek. If you have any kind of previous trekking experience or regular exercise it will be an added advantage but not compulsory.
Travel Insurance for a Safe Rapid Everest Base Camp Trek
Any trek in Nepal, including the Rapid Everest Base Camp trek , demands travel insurance. The trek includes high-altitude trekking, which may be physically challenging and dangerous. When buying travel insurance for the Rapid Everest Base Camp trek , ensure that it covers high-altitude trekking and emergency helicopter evacuation, as these can be expensive without insurance. Furthermore, obtain additional coverage of activities like hiking, mountaineering, and adventure sports.
Altitude sickness
Altitude sickness is common in mountains above the altitude of 3000 m. Headache, nausea, tiredness, shortness in breathe, difficulty sleeping, loss of appetite, rapid pulse and extreme dehydration etc. are the symptoms that occur when your body tries to adjust to the lower air pressure and lower oxygen levels at high altitudes. If any of these symptoms are seen in you while trekking in Everest region you should immediately get the medical help before it is too late.
Here are the tips which has been tried our experienced trekking guides to prevent altitude sickness in EBC trek.
- Stop and rest where you are
- Make sure you’re drinking enough water
- Do not smoke, drink alcohol or exercise
- Eating foods and drinking fluids that contain carbs
Guide and Porter for the safety on Rapid Everest Base Camp Trek
All the trekkers are required to obtain services of a licensed trekking guide and to obtain TIMS card through authorized trekking agencies registered with the government of Nepal. Porter will carry up to 10 kg or 15 kg per client. If you wish, you may keep your clothing and items in a storage on room where you are staying at the Kathmandu hotel.
However, our guides are highly experienced, helpful, qualified, friendly, English-speaking, and well-trained. More importantly, they are licensed trekking guide with guide insurance and technically competent. They always carry essential safety equipment, gear, and first aid kid.
Preventing Altitude Sickness (AMS):
- Rest Well: Ensure that you rest well before starting your trek.
- Stay Hydrated: Continue drinking plenty of water during the journey.
- Balanced Nutrition: Maintain the balance of salt and sugar through proper eating habits and not skipping meals.
- Keep Warm: Layer up to remain warm without profuse sweating.
- Controlled Breathing: Breathe deeply and steadily from your diaphragm to maximize lung capacity. Maintain a comfortable walking speed that will allow for controlled breathing. Nasal breathing avoids drying your throat—wearing a muff or scarf in high altitudes might be of use.
- Pace Yourself: It’s not a competition. Pace yourself with a maintainable and Server consistent pace instead of exhausting yourself too early and taking many rest stops. Stop and admire the stunning views.
Khumbu Rural Municipality Permit
The Khumbu Rural Municipality Permit is the new Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) Card for trekkers in the Khumbu area. The cost of the permit is as follows:
- For foreigners (including SAARC countries) for the first 4 weeks: NPR 2,000 per person
- For foreigners from beyond 4 weeks: NPR 2,500 per person
You can obtain this permit at the check post counters of Monjo or Lukla from the Khumbu Pasang Rural Municipality Office. Don’t forget that you have no other offices in Kathmandu where you can obtain this permit. But representatives of Trekking Planner Nepal can help obtain this permit to make your job easier.
Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit
Since Everest Base Camp is located within Sagarmatha National Park, the trekkers need to pay an entry fee to access this protected area. The Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit fee is:
- For foreigners: NPR 3,000 per person
- For SAARC nationals: NPR 1,500 per person
- For Nepalese: NPR 100 per person
This permit can be obtained at the Nepal Tourism Board Office in Kathmandu or at Sagarmatha National Park Entrance Gate in Monjo.
Optional Activities to Include in Your Stay in Kathmandu Prior to or Post Your Everest Trek
Trekking Planner Nepal provides a number of interesting activities to enrich your stay in Kathmandu. These activities offer an understanding of the culture of Nepal and Himalayan way of life. Some of the activities are:
- Kathmandu City Tours – Visit the capital’s renowned temples, historical sites, and cultural symbols.
- One Day Hike – A great method to acclimatize for your trek and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty of the city.
- Jungle Safaris – Encounter Nepal’s flora and fauna by visiting national parks like Chitwan.
- Ethnic Cooking Classes – Get to learn hands-on how to prepare Nepali traditional food.
- Yoga Sessions – Unwind and refresh prior to or after your trek.
- Orphanage and Local Community School Visits – Volunteer back to the local communities by visiting and serving for their welfare.
Personal Services for Your Everest Trek
In case you would like a more personalized experience, we also have personalized services available to suit your needs, which include:
- Personalized Itineraries – Personalize your 13-day Everest Base Camp Short Trek according to your preferences.
- Guide and Porter-Only Service – For people who want to organize the accommodations and meals on their own.
- Accommodation-Only Services – Book your Everest Base Camp Short Trek accommodation as needed.
- Transport Services – Car service from Kathmandu to Ramechhap for your convenience.
- Hotel Options – Accommodate at 4-star or 5-star hotels, or budget hostel services according to your desire.
- Comfortable Accommodation – Sleep in lodges with amenities like electric blankets and en-suite bathrooms..
Rapid Everest Base Camp Trek Highlights
- The world’s highest mountain Mt. Everest (8848 m)
- Everest base camp within 2 weeks
- Spectacular scenic flight
- Amazing landscapes of high snow mountains and green hills
- Eye catching views of Everest sunrise/sunset from Kala pathar
- Explore oldest Tengboche Monastery
- Experience Tibetan culture and Buddhism
- Dense forests and wide species of flowers
- Khumbu icefall and Khumbu glaciers
Important Notes
Nepal Holiday Treks and Tours Pvt. Ltd. has years of expertise in the field of Himalayan trekking and can curate unforgettable experiences for adventurers like you. In order for trekkers to have a really comfortable and pleasant Everest Base Camp Trek, we are offering different optional services as per your need.
Optional Add-Ons Available:
✅ Porter Service – USD $
Lighten your load and trek with ease! Our experienced porters can take up to 25 kg of luggage, which can be shared between two trekkers. Let the beauty of the landscape soak into you instead, without heavy gear.
✅ Kathmandu to Lukla Helicopter Flight – USD
Avoid the pain of regular flights and start your adventure with a helicopter ride from Kathmandu to Lukla. This option offers breathtaking aerial views of the Himalayas while saving you time.
✅ Lukla to Kathmandu Helicopter Flight – USD
Complete your trekking in style with a helicopter ride from Lukla back to Kathmandu. Ensuring a smooth return in comfort and with spectacular aerial views of the Everest Region, without risk of possible flight delays.
✅ Upgraded Accommodation – USD
Upgrade your trekking experience with upgraded lodges featuring attached bathrooms at key locations: Phakding (1 night), Namche (3 nights), Tyangboche (1 night), Dingboche (2 nights), and Lukla (1 night). Enjoy added comfort after long days on the trail.
✅ Extra Night in Kathmandu – USD /night
Arriving early or staying longer? Add extra nights at our partnered 3-star hotel in Kathmandu, including breakfast, to relax before or after your trek.
How to Customize Your EBC Trek:
- Choose Your Trek Departure Date.
- Mention the Number of Travelers.
- Click on ‘Book Now’ or ‘Add to Cart.’
- Choose Your Required Add-on Options.
- Complete Your Booking and Payment.
Required Experience:
This trek is ideal for active trekkers who can hike 6 to 7 hours a day carrying a light daypack. On certain days, the trekking is longer and the altitude increases the difficulty level of trekking. The trails are generally good, but there could be boulder and uneven patches in between.
Itinerary and Schedule: We try to follow the itinerary planned; yet trekking in distant mountain regions means uncertainty. Factors such as weather and trekkers’ well-being may make readjustments necessary. Your guide and Sherpa crew will try to stick to the trail as designed but flexibility is a must. Your safety is our topmost priority and also to get you back to Kathmandu before your scheduled departure.
What will the temperature be like during trek?
Weather conditions can vary significantly depending on the season and can change rapidly, especially at higher elevations. If your trek takes you above 5,000m, you should be prepared for temperatures ranging from -10°C to 25°C in a single day. It’s essential to have proper protection against sun exposure and strong winds. For helpful weather insights, refer to reliable source. Feel free to reach out to us for a recommended packing list tailored to your trekking itinerary.
How much money should be we bring?
You’ll require Nepali Rupees for any expenditure not covered by your package itinerary. Such costs might include bottled water, night hot shower, extra snacks, extra hot drinks, repairing or replacing equipment, battery charging, souvenirs, and tips. In case you want to shop, Thamel is an excellent place to shop on your last day. You are welcome to come to our office prior to your trek for individual counsel and assistance with money exchange.
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This trip is fully customization. Importantly, this trip is available on both a fixed departure and a private group basis. Moreover, we can also customize the trip as per your needs, please contact us at Whatsapp (+977-9843770916) or email us at [email protected]. Let us know how we can help you, and we will do our best to give you the best customer service you’ll get anywhere else.
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Rapid Everest Base Camp Trek Itinerary
Expand allDay 01: Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding (8.5km) (3 to 4 hrs,)
You’ll take an early flight from domestic terminal of International Airport, Kathmandu to Lukla. On the way, you will view the breathtaking mountains. After landing on Lukla, you will be taking rest, and head towards Phakding by following Dudh Koshi river crossing the suspension bridge, and see mani stone, prayer flag etc in the way.
On the first day of the trek, you will start viewing the beautiful mountains like Karyolung, Nupla and Gongla. You’ll take rest several stops for a short tea break or lunch break. You will be spending a night on Phakding.
Day 02: Phakding to Namche Bazaar (10 kilometers (6.2 miles) (6 to 8 hrs)
On the 2nd day, after having your breakfast, you will head towards Namche Bazaar. The trial involves high climbing and steep steps through the wildest forests, crossing river through swaying bridges.
After a long day hike, you will reach Namche Bazaar, where you will view the golden mountains at the sunset period. You will spend a night at Namche Bazaar.
Day 03: Namche to Tengboche (10 kilometers (6.2 miles) (5 to 6 hrs)
On the third day of the trek, we will begin our journey with early breakfast and head through narrow trails along with outstanding views of Mount Amadablam, Mount Tabuchi, Mount Thamserku etc.
After a few hours of walks, the trail will take you to the hilltop village of Tengboche.
Day 04: Trek to Dingboche (10 kilometers (6.2 miles) (5 to 6 hrs)
On the fourth day, the trek begins with the gradual steep climbs through the rhododendron forests. After climbing countless mani stones, you will reach Pangboche.
Again, the trail ascended to Dingboche and you’ll spend our night here. On the way to Dingboche, you will see a lot of yaks grazing over the pasture slopes of the cliffs. The amazing view of Mountain Lhotse, Amadablam, and Taboche will be just beyond your expectations.
Day 05: Tek to Lobuche (8 kilometers (5 miles)) (4 to 5 hrs)
On the fifth day of the trek, the trail will lead via little upwards climb and after crossing the suspension bridge to Thukla, a steep hike will take you to the Lobuche pass. You will see various colourful flags, Khagan Chorten, and a cemetery ground with hundreds of cairn memorials of died person on the mountain.
Besides Lobuche, will offers some breathtaking views of mountains also. Night stay will be at Lobuche.
Day 06: Trek to Gorak Shep and Everest Base Camp (4 kilometers (2.5 miles)) (2 to 3 hrs)
On the sixth day, you’ll finally reach in the base camp which will make you proud and excited to be so close to the top of the world. The trails will be smoothly up and down. After having breakfast, first, you’ll head towards Gorak Shep through the wide trails and with the view of the Khumbu glacier and mountains.
After you reached Gorakshep, you will take some rest and after then head towards Everest Base Camp. From there you can view Mount Everest, Mt. Nuptse, Mt Pumori, Mt. Khumbutse, and Mt. Lingtren.
After enjoying some beautiful moments at Everest Base Camp you will again back to Gorakshep for the overnight.
Day 07: Trek to Kala Pattar and Back to Pheriche (13 kilometers (8 miles) ) (7 to 9 hours)
On the seventh day, early in the morning, you will hike to Kala Patthar. After reaching there your breath is truly taken away, with the panoramic Mountain View along with Khumbu Glacier. When you’re done viewing the mountains, you will trek back to Gorak Shep and then descend to Pheriche. You will spend a night at Pheriche.
Day 08: Trek to Namche Bazaar (14 kilometers (8.7 miles)) (6 to 7 hrs)
On the eighth day, you will trek back to Namche Bazaar. You will stop at a different place for a short tea break and lunch break. The trail continues via passing different Man stone, and stupas. Then you’ll reach Namche Bazaar and rest of the night.
Day 09: Trek back to Lukla (11 kilometers (6.8 miles)) (6 to 7 hrs)
On the ninth day of your trek, you’ll trek back down to the Lukla Airport, where you catch your flight to Kathmandu. The trail continues along the Dudh Koshi river with the flashback memorizing of past 10 days trek. Overnight stay at Lukla.
Day 10: Fly to Kathmandu from Lukla and transfer to your Hotel
On the last day of the trek, you will take a beautiful flight to come back to Kathmandu. After reaching to Kathmandu you will be transferred to your respective hotel.
If the above Everest Base Camp Trek itinerary does not meet your needs, we can design individualized travel plans based on your preferences and specifications.
Plan My TripRapid Everest Base Camp Trek Cost Includes
- Airport pickup and hotel transfers by Private Vehicle.
- Three times Three meals a day- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and 3 cup’s of tea/Coffee a day during the trek.
- Accommodation in tea house during the trek.
- In a day time tea break with cookies every day.
- Seasonally fruits and desserts on the trek after dinner every day.
- 3 nights accommodation in Kathmandu (3 star hotel) on the BB plan, 1 night before starting the trek and 1 night the day after returning from the trek.
- National park Trekking permits & local government permit and TIMS Card
- Nepal Holiday Treks and Tours, (-20 degree sleeping bag) and a duffel bag for the trekking, but you need to refund to the office after the trip.
- An experienced, helpful, knowledgeable, friendly, English speaking well trained, government license holder Trekking Guide with all his salary, food, Drinks, accommodation, equipment, transport, and insurance.
- From Kathmandu to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu by regular flight and Gorak Shep to Lukla by Helicopter.
- You will be under observation with a pulse oximeter to have your oxygen levels and heart rate measured twice a day during the trek. This is to catch the signs of Altitude Mountain Sickness (AMS) early, thus making trekking safer.
- Normal First aids kit box.
- One porter each two people.
- Nepal Holiday Treks And Tours trip completion certificate from the company side.
- All taxes and company service charge
Rapid Everest Base Camp Trek Cost Excludes
- International airfare and visa fees
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
- Personal expenses of bar and beverage bills, wifi, hot shower, bottle of water, extra porters, laundry or any other things which are not mentioned by the company
- Your trekking gears and extra nights in a certain destination
- Your travel insurance which should include the emergency rescue
- Tips for your guide and porter’s which is comparison.
- A strong, helpful, porters with proper safety equipment and walking equipment his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, insurance, (one porter for two people he will carry bag pack max 20-25kg).
- Extra expenses due to any event
- Extra expenses due to any event such as strikes, weather conditions or flight delays.
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General info:
- Sleeping Bag: Four-season sleeping bag with a rating of -20°C by company but you have refund.
- Insulated Jacket: A puffy and warm down jacket suitable for winter by company but you have refund.
- Daypack: 45-60 liter backpack rain cover to carry one’s daily essentials
Clothing:
- Thermal base layers
- Trekking shirts (quick-dry)
- Fleece jacket and down jacket
- Waterproof jacket and pants
- Trekking trousers
- Gloves (inner and outer)
- Warm hat and sun hat
- Trekking socks
Footwear:
- Sturdy trekking boots
- Camp shoes/sandals
- Gaiters (optional)
Accessories:
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- Trekking poles
- Backpack (50-60L) and daypack (20-30L)
- Sunglasses (UV protection)
- Headlamp with extra batteries
- Water bottles and purification tablets
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