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Our Everest Base Camp Treks

Discover the ultimate Himalayan adventure with our range of Everest Base Camp treks

Everest Base Camp Treks with The Bucket List Company

Embark on an unforgettable journey to the roof of the world with The Bucket List Company’s Everest Base Camp treks. Choose from our classic Everest Base Camp Trek, the scenic Everest Base Camp & Gokyo Lakes Trek, or the challenging Everest Base Camp & Island Peak Trek. Each trek offers breathtaking views, cultural encounters, and the thrill of high-altitude adventure. Whether you’re looking for iconic mountain scenery or the added challenge of a peak ascent, we have the perfect trek for you.

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STARTING FROM £2195
Group on Everest Base Camp trek
18 Days from:
£2195
Challenge Rating:
Rating Four
20 Days from:
£2425
Challenge Rating:
Rating Four
21 Days from:
£3600
Challenge Rating:
Rating Four

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The walking on the Everest Base Camp trek itself is not difficult day to day, you are always walking on good paths. People struggle because you are walking 12 days back to back.

The distances each day on the way to Everest Base Camp will range between 8km and 13km of trekking per day. This is achievable by anyone with good fitness ability, but the altitude and the back-to-back walking days are what make it harder. With some proper training before you head out on this trip, it is fully achievable by everyone!

Check out our article on ‘Do I need to train for Everest Base Camp?

The standard Everest Base Camp Trek takes 12 days and covers 130km of trekking there and back. It takes 8 days to trek to Everest Base Camp and 4 days to get back to Lukla.

Within those 12 days it also allows for 2 days of acclimatisation in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche.

There are lots of factors when thinking about the cost of an Everest Base Trek. You can do the trek yourself with no guides or porters. You will then book your internal flights to Lukla & pay for your permits, tea houses and food as you go. The other option is to book a trip like ours to Everest Base Camp where everything is already included.

The first option will obviously be cheaper, but when you look at all the costs I think you will be surprised how small the difference is.

The best time to Trek to Everest Base Camp is either March-May or late September to November. These are the main trekking seasons for the Khumbu region. June to September is the Monsoon season in Nepal and these times are best avoided.

Yes, you do need a Visa for Everest Base Camp. You can get a Nepal visa online up to 15 days in advance of your arrival. You can also queue up to get a tourist visa on arrival, but payment must be made in cash, with US dollars being the preferred currency. Applying in advance can reduce the time it takes you to pass through immigration. Visas are available for several lengths of stay at various costs.

If you are already a hiker or a trekker in the UK then you will probably have most of the equipment you need for an Everest Base Camp Trek. There is no specialist equipment required for an Everest Base Camp Trek.

The majority of your equipment will be carried in your duffle bag by the porters. You will also be staying in Tea Houses each night so you will only require a sleeping bag so no camping equipment is required.

Whilst there isn’t an exact minimum age requirement, we tend to only recommend doing Everest Base Camp if you are above the age of 13.

This is with the understanding that anyone under the age of 18 is accompanied at all times throughout the trip by a suitable adult (parent/guardian).

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