ITINERARY Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu. Day 02: Kathmandu, sightseeing. Day 03: Fly to Lukla, lunch and trek to Phakding. Over night in Lodge. Day 04: Trek to Monjo. Day 05: Trek to Khumjung. Day 06: Khumjung, acclimatization day. Visit the Kunde hospital, the Khumjung Gompa with the Yeti Scalp. Day 07: Up to Mong La a highly populated Sherpa village. A lot of Musk deer live in this area. Day 08: Trek to Pangboche. Day 09: Trek to Lobuche and enter the Everest Base Camp valley. Day 10: Acclimatization day in Lobuche. Day 11: Trek to Everest Base Camp and back to Gorakshep. Day 12: After a quick morning tea trek up to Kala Patter for the best view of Everest breakfast at Gorakshep. Day 13: Trek to Tengboche. Visit the legendary Tengboche Monastery. Day 14: Trek back to Khumjung. Day 15: Trek to Namche Bazaar and then to Phakding. Day 16: Trek to Lukla. Day 17: Fly back to Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel. Day 18: Kathmandu, free day. Day 19: Departures. COST: $2,425 per peson PAYMENT SCHEDULE: Initial deposit to reserve a seat for you: $500. Balance due six weeks before departure. Make a check payable to Himalayan Sherpa mail it to A C Sherpa 7810 Brown St. Suite # 103 Redmond WA 98052
COST INCLUDES:
- Domestic flight, Kathmandu to Lukla and back
- English speaking guide, Sirdar, support staff and cook
- All tents and foam sleeping pads
- Climbing and trekking permit
- Sagarmatha National Park entrance fee
- Four nights lodging (double occupancy) in Kathmandu
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
- One day sightseeing in Kathmandu
- Airport hotel airport transfer in Kathmandu
NOT INCLUDED:
- International airfare
- Lodging in Kathmandu beyond four days
- Domestic airport tax in Kathmandu
- Nepali Visa fees
- Immunizations
CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT In addition to personal gear, you should bring a sleeping bag (rated 0 degrees or less), a daypack, and a large duffel bag with a double zipper that locks (for porters or yaks to carry your personal gear). You will be provided with a two-person tent, full-length foam sleeping pad, all commissary gear, and eating/drinking utensils. All personal gear, camp stools, folding tables, and dining tent are carried by porters and/or pack animals. Trekkers carry only a daypack with water bottles, camera, extra jacket, and items you may need during the course of the day. A full equipment list is available here . Participants should be in good physical condition.
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