Everest Base Camp Trek - Expedition Departures

Everest Base Camp Trek - Expedition Departures

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Everest Base Camp Trek - Expedition Departures

18 Days Starting and ending in Kathmandu

Visiting: Kathmandu, Lukla, Phakding, Namche Bazar, Khumjung, ሀመር።, Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorakshep, Everest Base Camp, Pheriche

Tour operator:

Exodus

Tour code:

TNTA

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Challenging

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:
English
Trip Styles:

Active, Camping

Interests:

Cultural, Photography

Activities:

Trekking, Walking

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Tour Overview

Taking us to the most iconic base camp of all, at the foot of the greatest mountain in the world, Mount Everest (8848m), this is one of the world's classic treks. This special departure has the added excitement of camping at Base Camp itself for two nights; a magnificent setting at the foot of the Khumbu Ice Fall, at a time when it will be bustling with expedition parties preparing for their summit attempts. The journey to Base Camp passes through Sherpa country and allows time to acclimatise before reaching the spectacular high altitude scenery: the incredible monastery at Thyangboche, views of Ama Dablam, Everest and other mighty Himalayan peaks.

Highlights

  • Walk amidst other iconic peaks of the world's highest mountain range; Nuptse, Lhotse and Ama Dablam

  • Climb Kala Pattar for a magnificent view of Mount Everest

  • Visit the colourful hilltop monastery at Thyangboche

  • Soak up the atmosphere at Base Camp as expedition parties prepare for their summit attempt 

  • Two nights camping at Everest Base Camp at the foot of the Khumbu Ice Fall

  • Two nights camping at Everest Base Camp at the foot of the Khumbu Ice FallSoak up the atmosphere at Base Camp as expedition parties prepare for their summit attempt Walk amidst other iconic peaks of the world's highest mountain range; Nuptse, Lhotse and Ama DablamVisit the colourful hilltop monastery at ThyangbocheClimb Kala Pattar for a magnificent view of Mount Everest

  • — Two nights camping at Everest Base Camp at the foot of the Khumbu Ice Fall — Soak up the atmosphere at Base Camp as expedition parties prepare for their summit attempt — Walk amidst other iconic peaks of the world's highest mountain range; Nuptse, Lhotse and Ama Dablam — Visit the colourful hilltop monastery at Thyangboche — Climb Kala Pattar for a magnificent view of Mount Everest

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Kathmandu.

Location: Kathmandu

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: No Meals

The tour starts at our hotel in Kathmandu. The group flights arrive into Kathmandu in the afternoon and those travelling on them will be met at the airport and transferred to our hotel. There will be a full trek briefing this evening.

Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)

Day 2 : Short But Spectacular Flight To Lukla (2800M); Trek To Phakding

Location: Lukla, Phakding

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse (altitude

Meals Included: breakfast

We fly to the mountain airstrip of Lukla (2,800m), and set off on the first short leg of our trek, heading northwards up the valley of the Dudh Kosi (or 'milk river'). We descend from the small plateau, down into the forested valley. The trail offers some tantalising views before reaching the small settlement of Phakding (2,652m), where we spend our first night.

Teahouse (sleeping altitude 2,652m)

Day 3 : Follow The Dudh Kosi And Ascend To Namche Bazaar, With Time To Explore The Sherpa Villages.

Location: Namche Bazar

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse (altitude

Meals Included: breakfast

Heading out of Phakding we follow the Dudh Kosi northwards. This day's walk takes us through magnificent forests with glimpses of the mountains ahead. We cross the river several times by bridges as we pass through the villages of Benkar, Monzo and Jorsale. A final bridge brings us to the foot of the steep climb to Namche. Halfway up this ascent we may get our first glimpse, cloud-permitting, of the summit of Everest appearing majestically behind the great ridge of Nuptse-Lhotse. A last 300m of climbing brings us to Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa capital and the main town in the area. Namche is a prosperous Sherpa town and an important trading centre. It has a weekly market on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning but the town bustle all day every day with trekkers, coffee shops, bakeries and stores selling all kinds of trekking and climbing gear as well as Tibetan souvenirs.

Teahouse (sleeping altitude 3,440m)

Day 4 : Acclimatisation Walk To Kunde And Khumjung; Descend To Kyanjuma.

Location: Khumjung

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse (altitude

Meals Included: breakfast

We climb steeply out of Namche past the airstrip at Shyangboche, to the Everest View Hotel, the highpoint of our day at 3,880m. Built by the Japanese this spectacularly situated hotel with wonderful views of Everest and Ama Dablam is an ideal place for a tea break. Descending through forest we come to Khumjung, where we have lunch close to the Sir Edmund Hillary School. After lunch we walk up to Kunde and visit the Edmund Hillary Hospital. The twin villages of Kunde and Khumjung are set below Khumbila, the rocky peak sacred to all Sherpas. For much of the walk we have great views of Ama Dablam and other Himalayan giants. We walk back down through Khumjumg, to the monastery. Sadly it was damaged in the earthquake but is now being repaired. Inside is a small box and after paying the entry fee (which goes towards the repairs) we will be shown the only Yeti skull in the world! Descending to the main trail we spend the night at Kyanjuma We climb steeply out of Namche to the Everest View Hotel. Built by the Japanese this spectacularly situated hotel with wonderful views of Everest and Ama Dablam is an ideal place for a tea break. Continuing, we trek to the villages of Kunde and Khumjung set below Khumbila, the rocky peak sacred to all Sherpas. In Kunde we can visit the Edmund Hillary hospital, and there should also be time to visit the monastery in Khumjumg, where for a small donation we will be shown the only Yeti skull in the world! Descending to the main trail we spend the night at Kyanjuma.

Teahouse (sleeping altitude 3,600m)

Day 5 : Trek Through The Sherpa Heartland To The Monastery At Thyangboche For Superb Mountain Views.

Location: ሀመር።

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse (altitude

Meals Included: breakfast

This morning we descend to the river; we cross it at the little settlement of Phunki Thangkha at 3,250m, then climb steeply through the forest to Thyangboche at 3,867m. We will be here by lunchtime and in the afternoon we will visit the famous monastery. The sunset and sunrise on the fantastic panorama of mountains surrounding us are not to be missed - Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse and Ama Dablam provide a wonderful backdrop to our teahouse. Look out for Himalayan Tahr in the forest surrounding the monastery.

Teahouse (sleeping altitude 3,867m)

Day 6 : Continue Up The Khumbu Valley And Then The Imja Valley To Dingboche.

Location: Dingboche

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse (altitude

Meals Included: breakfast

We descend through the forest to Devoche and a little further on we cross the rushing Imja Khola, whose valley we now follow. Climbing steadily the trail enters Pangboche, at 3,900m, the highest permanent settlement in this valley. Ascending the valley, we have lunch at Shomore, after which we leave the trees behind and cross a wooden bridge at the confluence of the Khumbu and Imja Kholas. A short steep climb brings us to Dingboche, a summer settlement where great peaks surround us.

Teahouse (sleeping altitude 4,350m)

Day 7 : Spend The Day At Dingboche For Acclimatisation.

Location: Dingboche

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse

Meals Included: breakfast

We spend a day at Dingboche to continue our acclimatisation. Those adapting well to the altitude can climb Nangkartshang Peak at 5,100m for great views of Makalu, Lhotse, Chalotse, Tawoche and Ama Dablam.

Teahouse (sleeping altitude 4,350m)

Day 8 : Continue The Ascent To Lobuje.

Location: Lobuche

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse (altitude

Meals Included: breakfast

The trail climbs steeply out of Dingboche past a chorten and ascends the valley gradually to Dugla at the end of the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. From here we have a short, steep climb up to Chukpo Lari, a beautiful, yet poignant place where there is a line of memorials in tribute to the climbers who have died on Everest and from where we have a beautiful panorama of the peaks lying on the Nepal-Tibet border. The trail then eases off as we follow the valley to Lobuje, a tiny hamlet with a few teahouses. The sunset on Nuptse is not to be missed.

Teahouse (sleeping altitude 4,930m)

Day 9 : Follow The Khumbu Glacier To Gorak Shep.

Location: Gorakshep

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse (altitude

Meals Included: breakfast

We leave early and follow the Khumbu Glacier northwards to Gorak Shep (5,184m). The trail undulates up and down the moraine with some short steep sections. The trail is rocky in places as we are now on the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. It will take us 3-4 hours to reach Gorak Shep where we will have a rest and something to eat. In the afternoon we climb steeply above Gorak Shep to the small peak of Kala Pattar, 'Black Rock', at 5,545m from where we can look down over the base camps of the various Everest expeditions. This climb affords a magnificent view of the Khumbu Glacier and above all a close-up view of the world's highest mountain. We return to Gorak Shep for the night.

Please note that accommodation options are extremely limited at Gorak Shep and the tea house used is very basic, though the communal dining area is warm, and the food served promptly to satisfy trekkers’ appetites. Because of the high altitude the plumbing facilities can be affected and water freezes much of the time.

Teahouse (sleeping altitude 5,184m)

(Trek Profile: 3.5-4 hrs walking Lobuje to Gorak Shep and 4 hrs up and down Kala Pattar)

Day 10 : Continue Along The Lateral Moraine To Everest Base Camp. Camp Overnight.

Location: Everest Base Camp

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Full-service camping (sleeping altitude

Meals Included: breakfastlunchdinner

A short but tough walk to Everest Base Camp. We start by walking across the sandy flat at Gorak Shep and climb onto the lateral moraine of the Khumbu glacier. The trail ascends the side of the glacier for a couple of hours before finally descending onto the rocky glacial moraine itself. The trail winds up and down through fascinating ice seracs to the area known as Everest Base Camp, which in spring is full of expedition teams as they prepare to climb the mountain. We walk past the base camp rock (5300m), which is covered in prayer flags and where the normal trekking groups go to, and continue through the rocky moraine into the actual base camp. We will get to our camp by lunchtime and the afternoon is free to gaze in awe at our surroundings. We will be right below the Khumbu Ice Fall and we can appreciate just how difficult it is to negotiate a route through the huge blocks of ice. Nuptse towers above us and Pumori rears up behind us.

Full-service camping (sleeping altitude 5,400m)

Day 11 : Explore The Area Around Everest Base Camp. Camp Overnight.

Location: Everest Base Camp

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Full-service camping (sleeping altitude

Meals Included: breakfastlunchdinner

We spend the whole day at Everest Base Camp with time to absorb the way of life on expeditions. After a relaxed breakfast we have a walk round Base Camp and through some of the ice seracs. We will meet climbing Sherpas preparing to climb and may well be able to watch climbers as they ascend the Khumbu ice Fall. We have lunch in camp and can visit the Everest ER medical tent if it is there and if they are quiet.

Full-service camping (sleeping altitude 5,400m)

Day 12 : Long Descent To Pheriche.

Location: Pheriche

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse (altitude

Meals Included: breakfast

Today is a long day as we leave Everest Base Camp after breakfast and retrace our steps to Gorak Shep and further down to Lobuje, where we have lunch. We continue on down to Dugla from where we take the right-hand trail and descend into the Pheriche Valley. Once we reach the valley bottom it is an easy walk along into the village of Pheriche.

Teahouse (Sleeping altitude 4,243m)

Day 13 : Retrace Our Steps To Kyanjuma.

Location: ሀመር።

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse (altitude

Meals Included: breakfast

Descending through Pheriche, we cross a small bridge and have a short climb before descending to join the main Imja Khola Valley. We follow the valley down to Pangboche through an alpine meadow landscape. We drop down to the rushing river then walk through the peaceful rhododendron forests to the village of Devoche from where we climb back up to Thyangboche on the ridge for lunch. We descend off the ridge to Phunki Tenga and walk back to Kyanjuma, where we spend the night.

Teahouse (sleeping altitude 3,600m)

Day 14 : Descend Through Namche To Monzo.

Location: Namche Bazar

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse (altitude

Meals Included: breakfast

The walk to Namche Bazaar takes us along a beautiful undulating trail high above the Dudh Kosi. We have some time in Namche and after lunch we descend through Namche Bazaar and pick up our outward trail again to Monzo, where we stay tonight.

Teahouse (sleeping altitude 2,850m)

Day 15 : Continue To Lukla.

Location: Lukla

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Teahouse (altitude

Meals Included: breakfast

We retrace our steps to Chaunrikhara where we start the last climb to the airstrip at Lukla.

Teahouse (sleeping altitude 2,800m)

Day 16 : Fly To Kathmandu

Location: Kathmandu

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: breakfast

We fly back to Kathmandu and transfer to our hotel.

Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)

Day 17 : Free Day In Kathmandu To Explore The City.

Location: Kathmandu

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: breakfast

Today is free for sightseeing in Kathmandu (it is also a spare day to allow for any delays in the flights to or from Lukla). You may wish to visit the monkey temple at Swayambunath, one of the largest Buddhist Stupas in the world at Bodnath, or the most important Hindu temple in the valley at Pashupatinath. We offer a full range of sightseeing tours, which can be booked and paid for locally. Please see the Optional Excursions section of the Trip Notes or the Exodus notice board in the hotel in Kathmandu.

Royal Singi Hotel (or similar)

Day 18 : End Kathmandu.

Location: Kathmandu

Meals Included: breakfast

The tour ends in after breakfast. Those on the group flights will be transferred to the airport in time for the daytime flight back to London.

What's Included

  • Tour leader throughout, plus local staff (staff to client ratio of 1:4 on trek)

  • Sleeping mattress whilst camping

  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)

  • Trekking permit and national park fees

  • Trekking map (provided locally)

  • Exodus kitbag 

  • All breakfasts, 2 lunches and 2 dinners 

  • Morning bed-tea on trek

  • Welcome drink at each overnight lodge

  • 3 nights standard hotels, 12 nights teahouses and 2 nights full-service camping

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What's Not Included

  • Hire package incl. down jacket and sleeping bag from £72

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  • Sleeping bag (hire in advance from £63

  • Down jacket (hire in advance from £63

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request, Kathmandu only)

  • Visas and vaccinations

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  • Travel insuranceSingle accommodation (available on request, Kathmandu only)Visas and vaccinationsSleeping bag (hire in advance from £63

  • )Down jacket (hire in advance from £63

  • — Travel insurance — Single accommodation (available on request, Kathmandu only) — Visas and vaccinations — Sleeping bag (hire in advance from £63

  • ) — Down jacket (hire in advance from £63

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Food

All breakfasts, 2 lunches and 2 dinners are included.



In the teahouses breakfast will comprise of a choice of bread (a slice of toast, chapatti or Tibetan bread), a choice of egg (boiled, fried or omelette), and a choice between either muesli or porridge each day. Hot tea/coffee will also be served. On specific days, there will not be a choice for breakfast and either a trekkers breakfast (egg, hash brown, baked beans and toast) or a pancake with jam/honey will be served - these options are not available in all teahouses and so we have only included them in locations where they can be guaranteed.



Lunch will be taken at a teahouse en route - sometimes one of your guides will go ahead with the group's order to make it more expedient. Dinner will be in the same teahouse that you sleep at (this is custom in Nepal as teahouses base their room rate on it).



Although most lodges have almost identical menus, they are reasonably extensive and offer a varied selection, ranging from traditional Nepalese dhal bhat to pizza and apple pie. Dhal bhat is the staple diet in Nepal and comes in many different forms but generally comprises some curried lentil dhal and meat or vegetables, some rice, and a pickle/chutney. Another popular snack is momos; a type of Nepalese dumpling, fried or steamed, filled with meat or vegetables.



Although meat is available in the teahouses, we advise against eating it on trek. The meat has often been carried in the heat from lower altitudes for several days before reaching the lodges and can cause stomach upsets or illness. Germs can also be spread by handling dirty money - we recommend using hand sanitiser.



If you have a gluten free diet, then we strongly recommend you bring some extra food and snacks with you to supplement the food on trek as there will be little variety available for you, particularly for breakfast. Even many of the soups are powdered and contain gluten. Gluten free breakfast options will be limited to vegetable fried rice and a choice of egg, and on specific days only, a trekkers breakfast (without the toast / with an extra egg) will be served. Breakfast options for vegans will be limited to a choice of muesli/porridge with water each day, and on specific days only, a trekkers breakfast (without the egg), or vegetable fried rice will be served. If you are lactose intolerant as opposed to vegan then the same will apply although you will also have a choice of egg each day.



If you buy imported food and drink whilst on trek you will spend more than the suggested amount.



Drinking Water



Staying hydrated is important when undertaking any physical activity but particularly so at altitude where it is generally recommended to drink at least 3-4 litres per person per day.



We strongly encourage you not to buy bottled water on trek as this contributes to the growing problem of plastic pollution in Nepal.



The teahouses sell boiled water for approx. Rs150-300 per litre (the price increases the higher you trek) which should not require treating. This is also perfect for a bedtime refill as it can double up as a hot water bottle.



Alternatively, all teahouses will provide cold water free of charge, if requested. Although this should not be drunk untreated, we recommend that you bring a reusable bottle with you and use an effective form of water treatment. There are a wide range of products available these days which are more effective than the traditional purification tablets - we recommend talking to an outdoor retailer for the latest advice as technologies are improving all the time: make sure to check the product’s performance in cold/freezing conditions and consider battery life (lithium batteries are best in cold conditions).



Handheld UV filters such as a ‘SteriPEN’ are very effective, can treat 1 litre of water in a couple of minutes and the water is ready immediately – look for lightweight lithium battery models and remember that you will need to bring a wide-mouthed bottle (e.g. Nalgene) for use with these devices.



There are also an array of water filter and purifier bottles on the market but be wary of their weight, bottles with a small capacity and the products performance in freezing conditions. Exodus has partnered with Water-to-Go, a filtration system that eliminates over 99.99% of all microbiological contaminants from any non-salt water source – please visit Water-to-Go for more information. Exodus customers can claim 15% off your first order, and better still, 15% of the purchase value will be donated to the Exodus Travels Foundation. Please note that if the water freezes it will clog up the filter – in this event, defrost before use by sitting the filter in lukewarm water for 10-15 minutes.

Accommodation

This tour spends three nights in a comfortable hotel in Kathmandu, 12 nights in lodges (teahouses) and two nights full-service camping at Everest Base Camp.



In Kathmandu, we usually stay at the Hotel Royal Singi, a four-star hotel within walking distance of the Thamel district. There is a restaurant, bar, outdoor courtyard and complimentary wifi throughout. There is an Exodus desk in the lobby and an Exodus representative is usually available daily in the mornings and evenings.



Teahouses on this trip are basic but adequate. The hub of teahouse living is the dining room, usually decorated with colourful, traditional rugs, sometimes with a stove or heater (some lodges charge a fee to put the heater on). Some teahouses above 9,845ft (3,000m) may not be heated due to local environmental restrictions. Occasionally, kerosene burners can be used to heat common areas if requested. We recommend against using these due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, and your leader will not offer this to you. Most teahouses sell snacks and other essentials such as tissues, soap and toilet paper. Almost all lodges have electricity, but it is not wholly reliable and lighting may not be bright enough to read by – a torch is essential. Charging facilities are generally available only in the dining room (charged at approximately 200-500 Nepalese rupees/US$1.50-US$3.80 per hour per device). Many of the lodges use solar power, so sometimes there is not enough electricity for charging. Many lodges have wifi, though it can be slow and temperamental.



We book twin-share bedrooms throughout this trek. Beds with foam mattresses, bedsheets and a pillow are provided. Bedrooms are unheated and can get cold at night so you will need to bring or hire a sleeping bag.



Most lodges have only one or two basic toilets and sometimes these are outside the main lodge building. Toilets are usually squat-style toilets, although many lodges have now installed seated ones. Toilet paper is not provided, so you should bring your own or buy it locally (please dispose of it in the bin provided). If there is not a flush handle, there should be a container of water to pour down – if it is empty (or frozen), please refill it or ask the lodge to.



Some lodges now have hot ‘showers’ (charged at approximately 250-500 rupees/US$1.90-US$3.80 per shower). Sometimes a hot shower is simply a bucket of hot water.



Standards of cleanliness vary, especially in the peak trekking season and in winter when the water freezes at night. Please report any problems to your leader or the lodge and be vigilant in your personal hygiene regime – use soap or hand sanitiser gel before and after toilet breaks, snacks and mealtimes.



Generally, the higher the altitude, the more basic the lodges and the more expensive food and services.



Mattresses are provided for the two camping nights and you sleep in tents pitched on the glacial moraine. There is a dining tent with chairs and a basic heater, toilet tents and full camp staff. All food and hot drinks, snacks and water are provided while camping.



Extra accommodation



If you require additional accommodation in Kathmandu, either before or after the tour, we can book this for you (subject to availability). Please enquire with your sales representative.



Single accommodation



If you prefer your own room, we offer a single supplement for the hotel nights in Kathmandu only (subject to availability). While in the teahouses, single rooms cannot be guaranteed so these have not been included in the single supplement price paid in advance. However, if a single room is available on arrival to a teahouse, you can pay locally on a day-by-day basis.

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    The minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.

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    Yes, our local guides are English speaking.

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    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

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    Exodus has been trading since 1974

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    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

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    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

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Reviews from Travellers on this Tour

Everest Expedition

I'd dreamed of seeing Everest for as long as I can

I'd dreamed of seeing Everest for as long as I can remember, but somehow managed to arrive in my 40's having never quite got there. As soon as I saw this Exodus trip which encompassed two nights camping AT ACTUAL BASE CAMP I knew this was the trip for me and pressed 'book now' there and then! I wasn't disappointed and the whole trip was organised faultlessly from the moment I pressed the enter key on the laptop, to the moment I landed back in the UK. If you've read the books and watched the films and dreamed of walking in the footsteps of legends this is the trip for you. It hasn't only achieved a dream for me - it's inspired me to do more!

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Brilliant, just brilliant experience and led by pr

Brilliant, just brilliant experience and led by professional and competent people. I do admire Val, her experience, communication and leadership of the team and ourselves was impeccable. You will experience much more than you expect, in terms of terrain, views, people and accommodation too.

An extraordinary trip to Everest Base Camp

This is a fantastic trek to Everest Base Camp, ma

This is a fantastic trek to Everest Base Camp, made even more extraordinary by the two nights spent in EBC, taking in the unique atmosphere as climbing season gets underway. Valerie and the rest of the Exodus team were fantastic, and looked after us so well, ensuring an unforgettable adventure.

Awesome trip to Everest Base Camp

Great trek with fantastic leaders & an amazing gro

Great trek with fantastic leaders & an amazing group of people

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You must book this trek. I had about 2 years from

You must book this trek. I had about 2 years from the point of booking to departure and had read nearly all books on the market and scoured the internet for all available videos of the trek. None of which prepared me for the journey - in a good sense. I wasn't sure how I would cope with the altitude, the basic tea houses or the food - all concerns of mine due to the fact I had never been on a trip like this before, but I was pleasantly surprised in each of these aspects. The Lodges are basic, but they are clean, comfortable and welcoming. The food selection is pretty broad, and you can enjoy Western staples such as pasta, pizza, potatoes and toasties if you wish, but do also try the local dishes like Mo Mos (dumplings) and Dal Bhat. There were a few moments on the trek that I observed that confirmed I had made the right choice in going with a well-established 'brand' in Exodus. The organisation, contacts and professionalism of those involved meant that we felt fully prepared and most importantly, safe at every turn - Moreso than had I booked with a local, more independent company. These companies are perfectly fine, but I preferred the security and extensive knowledge Exodus was able to provide.

Excellent Trip

This was an amazing trip and my personal opinion m

This was an amazing trip and my personal opinion much better than just going to the Rock. It is well paced and you arrive in to base camp at lunch time. Walking in through all the different camps was a real highlight. You then get time to spend walking on the Khumbu Glacier, a free day the next day to catch your breath before the descent and walk back to Lukla. I would highly recommend Exodus over other companies as you will notice the small differences. Better tea houses, etc etc.... A great trip lead by a great leader and very experiences guide and sherpas.

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