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Everest Base Camp 10-Day Budget Trek

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Everest Base Camp 10-Day Budget Trek

Duration : 10 Days 9 Nights
The Price : $399.00
Start Location :  Kathmandu
Age Range : 15-75

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From Lukla (2+)
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$599.00 $399.00
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$999.00 $799.00
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Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner
$299.00
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Max load: 25 kg per porter
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Experience the Everest Base Camp 10-Day Budget Trek, the ultimate budget-friendly Himalayan adventure for 2026, 2027, and 2028. This journey expertly blends breathtaking landscapes, Sherpa culture, and authentic mountain guest house stays. Throughout the trek, a licensed mountain guide ensures your safety while providing deep local insight and smooth navigation. Notably, you will visit iconic landmarks like Everest Base Camp, Kala Patthar, Namche Bazaar, and Tengboche Monastery. Designed for both adventure and affordability, this trip package from Kathmandu delivers a complete Himalayan experience for years to come.

 

Everest Base Camp 10-Day Budget Trek Overview

Duration: 10 Days / 9 Nights

Max Altitude: 5,545m (Kala Patthar Summit)

Difficulty: Strenuous (Optimized for fit, seasoned trekkers)

Guide Policy: Mandatory Licensed Guide (In strict compliance with Nepal Government Regulations)

2026–2028 Permits: Sagarmatha National Park & Khumbu Municipality Entrance Permits (Seamlessly included in your package)

 

Best Seasons to Choose for EBC Trek

Spring: March, April, May (Blooming rhododendrons & stable weather)

Autumn: October, November (Crisp skies & peak visibility)

Winter: February & December (Clear views, fewer crowds, very cold)

 

Flexible Start Options

We offer two convenient ways to begin your adventure. First, you can book the budget package starting from Kathmandu. This option includes hotel pickup and all domestic flights to and from the Everest region. Notably, during peak trekking seasons, Lukla flights often operate from Ramechhap (Manthali) Airport due to government air traffic regulations. If this applies to your trek, we provide the ground transfer to Ramechhap at no additional cost to ensure a seamless connection. Alternatively, you can choose to join the group directly in Lukla. This option is ideal if you prefer to manage your own flight logistics or are arriving independently. Ultimately, both choices provide the flexibility needed to keep your 10-day EBC trek affordable and on schedule for 2026, 2027, and 2028.

 

The Budget Model & Optional Add-Ons

This package focuses strictly on essential logistics to ensure the most affordable price for your journey. Specifically, your booking covers a licensed guide, all mandatory permits, and tea house accommodations. Beyond these basics, you maintain full control over your spending through our transparent Pay-As-You-Use model. For instance, you can choose to pre-book a meal package or simply pay for your dining directly at the lodges. Additionally, you may add porter services in advance to further customize your experience. Ultimately, this flexible approach ensures you only pay for the specific comforts you utilize, keeping your base cost significantly lower than traditional all-inclusive tours.

 

The Journey to Everest Base Camp

Scenic Trek to Namche Bazaar

From Lukla, the trail winds through lush pine forests, over rushing rivers, and across high suspension bridges. Specifically, the climb leads you directly to Namche Bazaar, the vibrant Sherpa capital. Here, you can explore bustling markets, taste traditional cuisine, and enjoy panoramic views. Notably, overnight stays in Namche provide crucial acclimatization while offering breathtaking vistas of surrounding peaks.

 

Tengboche and Hotel Everest View

From Namche, the trek continues to Tengboche Monastery, a spiritual sanctuary perched against sweeping Himalayan vistas. During your visit, you can witness morning prayers and capture unforgettable photographs of Everest and Ama Dablam. Next, you will visit the famous Hotel Everest View, renowned for the highest perspective of the world’s tallest peak. Ultimately, these stops blend deep cultural immersion with Himalayan grandeur.

 

Kala Patthar and Everest Base Camp

The journey then ascends to Kala Patthar, the premier vantage point for a golden sunrise over Everest. Although the hike is steep, it rewards you with jaw-dropping 360-degree panoramas. Following this, you arrive at the legendary Everest Base Camp, the pinnacle of the trek. Once there, you can walk among colorful prayer flags, observe the Khumbu Icefall, and feel the energy of global expeditions. Every step offers a deep sense of accomplishment and unmatched mountain views.

 

Is the EBC 10-Day Budget Trek for You?

Our Everest Base Camp 10-Day Budget Trek is an elegantly lean journey designed specifically for seasoned trekkers. Ideally, this itinerary suits experienced hikers with prior high-altitude exposure who value efficiency, authenticity, and the pure challenge of the mountains. Consequently, we focus on the essentials, empowering you to choose your own comfort level for meals and porters. Ultimately, this flexible model ensures the Himalayas remain accessible at the best price in the market without compromising on professional standards.

 

How We Ensure Your Safety

Achieving a condensed timeline safely requires a sophisticated Safety & Acclimatization Protocol. First, our expert guides conduct daily medical screenings using Pulse Oximeters to track oxygen saturation. Next, we provide emergency supplemental oxygen and comprehensive medical kits for every expedition. Furthermore, our veteran guides manage each day’s pace with precision to ensure you remain hydrated and energized. As a result, we combine logistical expertise with rigorous monitoring to make this 10-day journey as seamless as it is secure.

 

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EBC Trek 14 Days Map

 

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Additional Information

 

Dossier Disclaimer

This trip detail is compiled with due diligence and provided in good faith. However, please note that information is subject to alteration and does not form a contractual agreement. The published itinerary is correct at the time of printing. Ultimately, we remain committed to providing an enriching and safe Himalayan adventure.

 

Booking Your EBC 10-Day Budget Trek

We offer maximum flexibility for your Everest Base Camp trek in 2026, 2027, and 2028. Secure your spot with just a USD 100 deposit, or pay the full amount upfront. The remaining balance can be settled in Kathmandu via online transfer, card swipe, or cash (USD, AUD, CAD, EUR, GBP, SGD, etc.).

 

International Flight & Buffer Days

Regarding your international travel, we highly recommend booking your return flights with at least 2–3 buffer days at the end of your trip. Critically, this extra time helps align your schedule should any weather-related delays occur in the mountains. Because Lukla flights are strictly weather-dependent, having these buffer days ensures you do not miss your international connection due to unforeseen Himalayan flight cancellations. Ultimately, this small planning step provides peace of mind and protects your onward travel investment.

 

Kathmandu Hotel Logistics and Airport Transfer

We provide essential ground logistics for all guests starting their journey from the capital. Specifically, this includes your hotel-airport-hotel transfers for the domestic flight to and from Lukla (or the Ramechhap ground transfer during peak seasons). Alternatively, if you choose to join the group directly in Lukla, you are responsible for all Kathmandu-based transport logistics.

 

The Ramechhap Flight Factor

During peak seasons (March–May and October–November), Lukla flights often operate from Ramechhap Airport. Notably, we arrange the 4-hour ground transfer from Kathmandu to Ramechhap and the return transfer back to Kathmandu at no additional cost. Alternatively, you may book a direct helicopter transfer from Kathmandu starting at approximately additional USD 500 per person, one way.

 

Duration and Flexibility

The active trekking portion of this adventure spans from Day 1 to Day 9. For those choosing the Kathmandu starting option, your journey begins with a coordinated early morning transfer to the airport for your flight to Lukla, followed by the first leg of the trek to Phakding. Alternatively, if you prefer to join the group directly in Lukla, you have the flexibility to arrange your own transport and meet your guide at a designated point before the trek officially commences. Ultimately, this dual-start approach ensures that both organized and independent travelers can access the Everest region efficiently.

 

Daily Flow and Pace

Our trekking days typically begin at 07:00 AM to take advantage of the clear morning weather and optimal trail conditions. Notably, your licensed guide provides comprehensive daily briefings every morning and evening, covering expected terrain, elevation gain, and strategic safety stops. We maintain a steady, sustainable pace designed to prioritize acclimatization over speed. By following this structured routine, we ensure that every trekker—regardless of experience level—can safely navigate the Khumbu’s famous ascents.

 

Meals: Full Board vs. Pay-As-You-Go

We offer two distinct ways to manage your dining, allowing you to choose the convenience that fits your travel style. Specifically, our Full Board Package provides three daily meals from Day 1 lunch to Day 10 breakfast. While our Budget Option empowers you to purchase meals directly at tea houses for full control over your spending. Regardless of your plan, you will enjoy access to diverse menus featuring the legendary Dal Bhat for reliable energy and international favorites like pasta, pancakes, and porridge. To ensure optimal digestion and health at high altitudes, we highly recommend prioritizing vegetarian meals. Notably, because meat is transported manually to higher elevations, opting for fresh vegetarian dishes remains the safest and most effective choice for your well-being.

 

Beverages: From Hydration to Celebration

While a Full Board plan covers your dining, beverages remain an out-of-pocket expense for all trekkers to allow for personal preference. Furthermore, you will find an extensive selection of drinks at every stop, ranging from refreshing soft drinks to restorative ginger, lemon, and honey tea. For those seeking a local experience, beers and spirits are available in lower regions like Namche Bazaar. However, we strongly advise against alcohol consumption during your ascent. Because alcohol can interfere with acclimatization and increase the risk of altitude sickness, focusing on hydration is essential for a successful and elegant journey to the summit.

 

Baggage & Weight Limits

The weight limit for the Lukla flight is 15 kg total (10 kg checked / 5 kg carry-on). Specifically, please pack efficiently. As this is a budget trek, you will be responsible for carrying your own pack unless you choose to hire a porter.

 

Checklist for the Everest Base Camp Trek

Please click here for a complete checklist of your Everest Base Camp 10-Day Budget Trek. Be sure to read it carefully and pack accordingly as per your personal preferences.

 

Essential Safety Tips

Prepare for your Everest Base Camp adventure with our complete safety guidelines here. Learn how to prepare physically and mentally, stay safe at high altitudes, and enjoy a comfortable, unforgettable trek in the Himalayas.

 

Water & Hydration

Bottled water is available along the trail; however, prices increase significantly with altitude and can become relatively expensive. Therefore, we highly encourage bringing your own reusable water bottles to minimize single-use plastic waste and save on costs. To ensure safe drinking water, we are happy to provide water treatment pills at no additional cost throughout the journey. Additionally, you may use flavorings to improve the taste. Critically, staying properly hydrated is crucial at high altitudes, so aim to drink at least 3–4 liters daily to maintain energy and support acclimatization.

 

Battery Charging & WiFi

Most tea houses along the trail offer charging stations and WiFi access; however, these services are not included in the base price and require a small local fee. Specifically, costs generally increase as you ascend to higher elevations. Furthermore, please note that signal strength and power reliability often fluctuate due to the remote Himalayan terrain. Ultimately, we recommend carrying a power bank and completing any essential connectivity tasks while in lower villages like Namche Bazaar.

 

Food & Personal Expenses

Since this budget package does not include meals on the trail, we recommend carrying approximately USD 450 (or the equivalent in Nepali Rupees) if you plan to enjoy a full breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day. Specifically, this amount allows you to “pay as you go” at tea houses, where a hearty meal like Dal Bhat typically ranges from USD 7 to USD 12 depending on your altitude. Furthermore, we suggest an additional USD 150–200 for personal extras such as hot showers, device charging, and WiFi access. Ultimately, having roughly USD 600–650 in local currency ensures you are fully covered for all meals and comforts throughout your 10-day journey.

 

Guide & Porter Availability

A professional, licensed guide is included in your package. Conversely, porters are excluded from the base price but can be hired for USD 25 per day (shared between two trekkers, max 25 kg total). Importantly, porters must be booked in advance for the full duration of the trek.

 

Highlights of the Everest Base Camp 10-Day Budget Trek

1. Start in Kathmandu or Lukla to perfectly suit your travel logistics and budget.

2. Customize your meals and porter services through our flexible, transparent pay-as-you-go model.

3. Experience authentic Sherpa culture and mountain hospitality throughout the Khumbu region.

4. Reach Everest Base Camp (5,364m) for a life-changing encounter with the world’s highest peak.

5. Summit Kala Patthar (5,545m) for unrivaled, 360-degree panoramic views of the Everest massif.

6. Follow an efficient 10-day itinerary expertly designed for fit and seasoned adventurers.

7. Trek safely with a licensed guide supported by our rigorous 2026 medical protocols.

Places You’ll See :

Travel Itinerary:

Day 1: Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding (Max Altitude: 2,800 m / 9,187 ft)

The first day of your trip begins either from Kathmandu or Lukla as per your preference. If you begin your trip from Kathmandu, we will provide a comfortable domestic airport transfer for your flight to Lukla. Upon arrival at Lukla, your guide will brief you about the upcoming trip and check your gear before beginning the 3–4 hour hike toward Phakding. This small town lies on the banks of the Dudhkoshi River, and you may take a small detour to explore local monasteries in the afternoon.

 

Approximate Trek Distance: 7 km / 4.3 miles

 

Elevation Gain (KTM to Lukla): +1,400 m / +4,593 ft (via flight)

 

Elevation Gain/Loss (Trek): +0 m / -200 m (+0 ft / -656 ft) at Phakding

 

Accommodation: Mountain Guest House

Day 2: Trek to Namche Bazaar (Max Altitude: 3,440 m / 11,286 ft)

After breakfast, we will continue our journey along the banks of the Dudhkoshi River, crossing several high suspension bridges, including the famous Hillary Bridge. Notably, today’s 6–7 hour trek involves entering the Sagarmatha National Park at Monjo. The final stretch is a steep, steady climb—we recommend using trekking poles (and knee cap support if you have joint issues) for this section. Your effort is rewarded as you reach Namche Bazaar, the vibrant "Sherpa Capital," where you can explore local bakeries and gear shops in the evening.

 

Approximate Trek Distance: 11 km / 6.8 miles

 

Elevation Gain/Loss: +1,000 m / -100 m (+3,280 ft / -328 ft)

 

Accommodation: Mountain Guest House

Day 3: Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (Max Altitude: 3,860 m / 12,664 ft)

The morning begins with a scenic trail that offers your first clear views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. After a descent to Phunki Thenga for lunch, we begin a 2-hour climb through rhododendron forests to reach Tengboche. Specifically, this village is famous for its grand monastery, the largest in the Khumbu. Furthermore, witnessing the evening prayers or the sunset over the Everest massif from here is a deeply spiritual and visual highlight of the journey.

 

Approximate Trek Distance: 10 km / 6.2 miles

 

Elevation Gain/Loss: +750 m / -350 m (+2,460 ft / -1,148 ft)

 

Accommodation: Mountain Guest House

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

Leaving Tengboche, the trail descends through lush forests before crossing the Imja Khola. As we head toward the village of Pangboche, the trees begin to disappear, giving way to an alpine desert landscape. This 5–6 hour trek leads us to the sun-drenched valley of Dingboche. Notably, the village is surrounded by stone walls to protect crops from the high-altitude winds, offering a unique glimpse into traditional Sherpa mountain farming.

 

Approximate Trek Distance: 9 km / 5.6 miles

 

Elevation Gain/Loss: +550 m / -0 m (+1,804 ft / -0 ft)

 

Accommodation: Mountain Guest House

Day 5: Trek to Lobuche (Max Altitude: 4,910 m / 16,109 ft)

Today’s trek (5–6 hours) starts with a gentle climb along the valley before reaching Thukla for a short rest. From there, we ascend the steep Thukla Pass, which hosts stone memorials dedicated to climbers who lost their lives on Everest. Specifically, the trail then follows the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. As we reach Lobuche, the air becomes thinner, and the views of Nuptse and Pumori become incredibly dominant.

 

Approximate Trek Distance: 8 km / 5 miles

 

Elevation Gain/Loss: +500 m / -0 m (+1,640 ft / -0 ft)

 

Accommodation: Mountain Guest House

Day 6: Trek to Everest Base Camp via Gorak Shep (Max Altitude: 5,364 m / 17,598 ft)

Day 6 marks the epitome of the trip as we push toward our ultimate goal. We trek for 3 hours to Gorak Shep, have a quick lunch, and then continue for another 3 hours to reach Everest Base Camp. Standing at the edge of the Khumbu Icefall is a transformative experience. After soaking in the atmosphere of this legendary site and taking plenty of photos, we retrace our steps to Gorak Shep for a high-altitude overnight stay.

 

Approximate Trek Distance: 13 km / 8 miles

 

Elevation Gain/Loss: +450 m / -0 m (+1,476 ft / -0 ft)

 

Accommodation: Mountain Guest House

Day 7: Sunrise at Kala Patthar and Descent to Pheriche (Max Altitude: 5,545 m / 18,192 ft)

We wake up to a spectacular sunrise opportunity at the summit of Kala Patthar, offering the most iconic view of Mt. Everest. After descending to Gorak Shep for breakfast, we begin a long return trek (7–8 hours) toward Pheriche. Notably, we recommend using trekking poles to support your joints during this significant descent. Furthermore, dropping to the lower altitude of Pheriche helps your body recover and ensures a much better night's rest.

 

Approximate Trek Distance: 14 km / 8.7 miles

 

Elevation Gain/Loss: +200 m / -1,300 m (+656 ft / -4,265 ft)

 

Accommodation: Mountain Guest House

Day 8: Trek back to Namche Bazaar (Min Altitude: 3,440 m / 11,286 ft)

Retracing our steps, we descend through the villages of Pangboche and Tengboche. The 6–7 hour journey feels noticeably easier as the oxygen levels increase. Specifically, as we re-enter the forest zones, the air becomes fragrant with pine and rhododendron. Upon reaching Namche Bazaar, you can celebrate your successful journey with a hot shower or a visit to a local café to reflect on your achievements.

 

Approximate Trek Distance: 15 km / 9.3 miles

 

Elevation Gain/Loss: +0 m / -1,000 m (+0 ft / -3,280 ft)

 

Accommodation: Mountain Guest House

Day 9: Final Descent to Lukla (Min Altitude: 2,800 m / 9,187 ft)

Our final trekking day involves a 6–7 hour walk back to Lukla, crossing the suspension bridges one last time. This is a time to share stories with your trekking team and bid a temporary farewell to the high mountains. Ultimately, reaching Lukla marks the completion of your trekking circuit, where you can enjoy a final celebratory dinner with your team.

 

Approximate Trek Distance: 18 km / 11.2 miles

 

Elevation Gain/Loss: +100 m / -700 m (+328 ft / -2,296 ft)

 

Accommodation: Mountain Guest House

Day 10: Fly to Kathmandu and Farewell (Min Altitude: 1,350 m / 4,429 ft)

Your final morning in the mountains begins with a scenic flight back to the capital. If you booked your flight with us, we will provide a complimentary airport transfer upon arrival at Kathmandu to take you safely back to your hotel. Alternatively, if you have made your own flight arrangements, you will bid your team farewell at Lukla Airport as per your plan. Regardless of your choice, our team remains at your disposal should you require any further assistance in Nepal.

F.A.Q

Where does my trip officially begin?

Your trip is flexible! You can choose to begin in Kathmandu (where we provide airport transfers and flight tickets) or meet your team directly in Lukla. If you meet us in Lukla, our services begin the moment you land. Regardless of your choice, your guide will conduct a full briefing and gear check before the first step of the trek.

What is the luggage limit for the trek and Lukla flight?

For your flight to Lukla, the standard baggage allowance is 15 kg (33 lbs) per person, which is typically split into a 10 kg checked duffle bag and a 5 kg hand-carry daypack. While airlines may accommodate excess weight for a fee of approximately USD 1–2 per kg depending on space, we recommend staying within these limits to ensure a smooth journey. Once on the trail, a shared porter will carry up to 12.5 kg (27 lbs) of your gear, while you carry your own 20-25 liter daypack for essentials like water, cameras, and cash. To maximize your weight limit, we suggest wearing your heavy trekking boots on the flight and packing lighter sandals; additionally, you can take advantage of our free luggage storage at the Cordial Trek office in Kathmandu for any city clothes or items you won't need in the mountains.

What permits are required and are they included?

Yes, we handle all complex logistics for you. We arrange the Sagarmatha National Park Permit and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit. Simply provide a scanned copy of your passport and digital photos upon booking, and we will have everything ready.

How do meals work on a budget trek?

While our standard package excludes meals and drinks to offer you maximum budget flexibility, you have the option to streamline your experience by booking our Full Board Meals upgrade, which covers breakfast, lunch, and dinner. To ensure your health remains a priority during the trek, we highly recommend sticking to a vegetarian diet—enjoying local staples like Dal Bhat, pasta, and veg momos—as meat in the mountains is often transported over long distances without refrigeration. Please note that all beverages, including hot or cold drinks and bottled water, are not included in any package and should be paid for directly at the tea houses.

What happens if my Lukla flight is canceled?

Since flights to Lukla are highly weather-dependent, cancellations can occur, but we are ready to assist by booking shared helicopter flights for groups of five. For those on our Kathmandu Flight Option, this typically costs approximately USD 500 per person, while the standard rate for others is around USD 700 per person. Most importantly, we provide official invoices for all such arrangements, ensuring you can smoothly claim these additional expenses back through your travel insurance.

Is Travel Insurance mandatory?

Yes, strictly mandatory. Your policy must explicitly include coverage for emergency helicopter evacuation and medical expenses up to 5,500 meters (18,045 ft). We require a copy of your certificate before the trek begins.

How can I stay connected in the mountains?

To stay connected, you can easily purchase a local SIM (Ncell or Nepal Telecom) in Kathmandu or Lukla. While 4G connectivity is often strong in lower areas, it remains inconsistent at higher elevations. Notably, most tea houses offer satellite Wi-Fi and battery charging services for a small fee, typically ranging from $3–$5 USD. Because these costs can accumulate and outlets are often limited, we highly recommend bringing a high-capacity power bank.

What equipment does Cordial Trek provide?

To help you save on both costs and baggage weight, we provide several high-quality essentials for use throughout your journey. Specifically, your booking includes a professional sleeping bag rated to -20°C and a warm down jacket rated to -10°C to ensure your comfort at high altitudes. Additionally, we supply a durable duffle bag, reliable trekking poles, and crampons or microspikes if you encounter winter or snowy trail conditions. This professional-grade gear allows you to travel lighter while ensuring you are fully equipped for the Himalayan elements.

How do I manage drinking water during the trek?

To support sustainable trekking and help you save on costs since bottled water can reach upwards of USD 4 per bottle at higher altitudes, we provide water purification tablets at no additional cost. Besides, we recommend filling your reusable bottles with the tap water provided at the lodges and using these tablets to ensure it is safe for consumption. Additionally, you may bring any additional portable filtration system at your disposal if you prefer a specific method of purification. This approach significantly reduces plastic waste in the fragile Himalayan ecosystem while keeping your expenses low.

How much cash should I carry for the trek?

To ensure your journey is as smooth as possible, we highly recommend carrying enough cash in Nepali Rupees (NPR), as ATMs in the mountains are often unreliable or out of service. Since most local businesses and tea houses do not accept cards, exchanging your currency in Kathmandu before your departure is essential. For those paying for their own meals, we suggest a budget of approximately USD 450–550 (NPR 66,000–80,500) to cover all food and drinks. Meanwhile, if you are on a Full Board plan, a smaller amount of USD 250–300 (NPR 36,500–44,000) should comfortably cover personal extras such as Wi-Fi, hot showers, and charging fees.

 

A Note on Tipping: While tipping is entirely customary and based on your personal satisfaction with the service, it is a deeply appreciated gesture in the Himalayan trekking community. As a general guideline, a standard tip of USD 100 for your guide and USD 70 for your porter (for the entire duration of the trek) is considered a generous and respectful way to thank them for their dedication and hard work.

What items should I bring—or purchase in Kathmandu—for this trip?

You may bring (rent or purchase in Kathmandu) the following items for this trip:

 

1. Layered Clothing: Thermal base layers, fleece mid-layers, and waterproof shell. 

2. Head & Hand Wear: Warm beanie, sun hat, neck gaiter, and insulated gloves. 

3. Footwear: Broken-in waterproof boots and 3-4 pairs of thick socks.

4. Daypack: 20–25 liter pack with rain cover.

5. Hydration: 2x 1-liter reusable bottles or a Camelbak.

6. Sun Protection: High-SPF sunscreen, lip balm, and polarized sunglasses.

7. Lighting: Headlamp with spare batteries.

8. Toiletries: Quick-dry towel, travel soap, and hand sanitizer.

9. Provided by Cordial Trek: Sleeping bag, down jacket, poles, duffle, and crampons.

What's Included

  • Airport Transfers (KTM option)
  • Company T-shirt
  • Domestic Flights (KTM option)
  • First Aid
  • Mountain Guest House
  • National Park Fee
  • Necessary Equipment
  • Travel Permits
  • Trekking Guide

What's Excluded

  • Any Personal Expenses
  • Gratuities for your Guide
  • Meals
  • Porter
  • Travel Insurance

Activities

  • Hiking
  • Snow and Ice
  • Sunrise
  • Trekking

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