Best Tips for Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest Region

Everest Base Camp Trek is a dream of every travel lover. There is no doubt that everyone who opts for the trek wants to accomplish the trek properly collecting some beautiful memories from the journey throughout. But not everyone is lucky enough to make it to the top. The harsh weather, terrain, thin air, and rising elevation are some of the obstacles that one should tackle to be at the top. But trust us, the journey is worth it. The stunning pinnacles of mountains especially the mighty Everest right before your eyes, it’s magical. Here, we present some best tips that may help you accomplish your Everest Base Camp Trek easily and successfully.
first thing first, Everest Base Camp Trek is not a joke. We are climbing up to the base camp of the world’s highest mountains. So, you should be mentally prepared that it is not an easy task. You may have to go through various hurdles and obstacles on the way. You should come out of your comfort zone and the deal will the tough terrain, weather conditions and cope with whatever is available.
As you climb up, there will be very few options for lodging, food, and various other luxury items. You should be mentally prepared that you will adjust to anything that comes in front of you. Secondly, walking for long hours in a difficult high altitude terrain requires a warm-up. Your body should support you while you walk therefore, warm-up exercises few weeks before the trek would help you built your stamina. A proper balanced diet, proper exercise and routinely fitness schedule will help you walk through the trail with ease.
Choose the best time of the year
Choosing the best time for the trek is key to a successful trip. In general, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) is the best time for Everest Base Camp Trek. During this period of time, the weather is clear and dry. Clear weather improves visibility while dry weather helps in walking easily. Monsoon (June to August) is not recommended for Everest Base Camp Trek because during this time the sky is full of cloudy patches, views are unclear and the trail is wet and slippery. Flight delays, cancellations are normal and there are chances of natural calamities like landslides, heavy storms, heavy rainfall, etc. And, winter (December to February) is too cold. The trail is full of thick snow which makes the weather too cold and walking very difficult. When you opt for Everest Base Camp Trek, make sure that you plan your trip either in spring or in autumn. For more details regarding the trekking season go through the website of World Alpine Treks –
Choose a reliable and professional trekking company
The trail seems easy when you are in the good hands of a reliable travel companion. Choosing a travel partner is a crucial decision that decides how successful and memorable your trip will be. You may find thousands of trekking companies boasting about their services on their website. But not all the companies are reliable and trustworthy. So, when it comes to choosing a trekking company, make sure that you go through an intensive study prior to making a booking. Choose the authentic and experienced tour. For this go through their website and check their legal documents that prove their authenticity.
Next, evaluate how experienced they are and refer to the reviews of the company on different sites. To be on the safe side, you can refer to your friends, colleagues, or relatives who have already visited Nepal. Their experience may help you select a reliable and professional trekking company for your trek. A reliable travel partner will take care of all your problems and help you resolve them in an efficient manner.
Pack your bags with proper clothes
Planning a trek is not an easy task, so is packing bags for the trek. When it comes to Everest Base Camp Trek, one should be prepared with all kinds of clothing that may be required in different weather conditions. Just know a general fact, whichever the season, it’s going to be cold up there. The nights are too colder than day time. So add layers to your clothing to keep yourself warm. Keep thermals, warmers, down jackets, gloves, fleeces, socks, and good hiking boots to your clothing. Keep raincoat and waterproof clothing in case of rainfall. For detail regarding the checklist, go through our site –
Carry the necessary equipment
Carry all the necessary equipment and trekking gears that might be required during the trip. Everest Base Camp Trek takes almost 16 full days in higher elevation region therefore be prepared with all the essential gears, gadgets, basic hygiene goods and other accessories. You can check our equipment checklist page in the website
Do not walk hastily, walk slowly at your own pace with proper acclimatization
You might be excited and would want to put up your full-on energy on walking but this is not the right way. During the trek, you should walk slowly and steadily at your own pace. If you try to walk faster; you might end up tiring yourself. Therefore, walk slowly acclimatizing yourself with the rising elevation. As you climb up, you will find yourself in a higher elevation region. A higher elevation region means thin air and you may suffer from altitude sickness. So, follow the itinerary, walk slowly, and do not miss the acclimatization day. This will help you adapt to the rising elevation without exhausting yourself.
Keep your daypack as light as possible
Travel light because there is nothing more relaxing and pleasing than traveling light. You will not have to worry about your heavy day pack that would keep you engaged mentally and physically.
Be prepared for unforeseen circumstances like flight delays/ cancellation, bad weather condition
Flight delays and cancellation due to bad weather is frequent with a flight to Lukla so keep yourself mentally prepared. Though it is less probable in the spring and autumn season, be prepared for this kind of unforeseen circumstances so that you will not spoil your mood for later. To know more about flight delays and cancellation in Nepal, you can go through the link
Keep some extra travel days
Keeping some extra days for the trip will be very helpful. This will help you cope with the unforeseen circumstances. Whether it be flight delay/ cancellation or any other situation, you will not have to worry about missing your flight back home. Also, while walking up, you may feel ill and may have to rest for a day or two. In such a scenario, if you don’t keep extra days, you may have to return back without reaching the base camp. Therefore, always keep few extra days for the trip. In case you complete the trek duly, you can utilize the extra days for sightseeing, short hike around Kathmandu valley or shopping in the city area.
Carry Nepali currency
Nepali currency is used in Nepal for any kind of transaction. Though the shop’s in the tourist areas easily accept dollar and euro, retail shops and shops are in other locations may not accept other currencies. Therefore, it is wise to carry Nepali currency while traveling and trekking in Nepal. Mostly in rural areas, you may not be able to conduct any financial transaction if you do not have Nepalese currency.Everest Three pass trek is one of the most challenging trek in Nepal

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