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The 12-day Everest Base Camp trek is one of the most iconic journeys in the world, taking you deep into the heart of the Khumbu Region with breathtaking views of Mount Everest (8,848.86 m). It combines adventure, culture, and stunning Himalayan landscapes. Overview Duration: 12 days Start/End Point: Kathmandu Max Altitude: Everest Base Camp (5,364 m) + Kala Patthar (5,545 m) Difficulty: Moderate to challenging Best Seasons: Spring (Mar–May) & Autumn (Sep–Nov) Detailed 12-Day Itinerary Day 1: Fly to Lukla & Trek to Phakding A thrilling flight from Kathmandu to Lukla kicks off the journey. Trek through pine forests along the Dudh Koshi River to Phakding. Day 2: Trek to Namche Bazaar Enter Sagarmatha National Park and cross suspension bridges. Climb steadily to Namche Bazaar. Day 3: Acclimatization in Namche Spend the day adjusting to altitude. Hike to viewpoints for your first clear sight of Everest and visit the Everest View Hotel. Day 4: Trek to Tengboche Walk through rhododendron forests with views of Ama Dablam. Visit Tengboche Monastery. Day 5: Trek to Dingboche The landscape becomes more alpine. Pass through Pangboche village and continue to Dingboche. Day 6: Acclimatization in Dingboche Hike to nearby ridges for acclimatization and panoramic Himalayan views. Day 7: Trek to Lobuche Gradually ascend past memorials dedicated to climbers near Thukla Pass. Day 8: Trek to Everest Base Camp Reach the legendary Everest Base Camp via Gorak Shep. Celebrate at the foot of Everest. Day 9: Kala Patthar & Trek to Pheriche Early morning hike to Kala Patthar for sunrise views over Everest, then descend. Day 10: Trek to Namche Bazaar Retrace steps through familiar villages and forests. Day 11: Trek to Lukla Final trekking day with a sense of accomplishment. Day 12: Fly back to Kathmandu Return flight to Kathmandu and end of the trek. Highlights Close-up views of Everest and surrounding peaks Sherpa culture and hospitality Ancient monasteries and prayer flags Dramatic suspension bridges and glacial valleys Things to Consider Altitude sickness: Proper acclimatization is essential Fitness level: Prepare with cardio and hiking practice Weather: Flights to Lukla can be delayed Permits: Sagarmatha National Park Permit & TIMS card required Packing Essentials Warm layered clothing Trekking boots Sleeping bag (rated for -10°C or lower) Water purification tablets First aid kit This trek is less about speed and more about immersion—each day brings you closer not just to Everest, but to a unique way of life in the Himalayas. If you want, I can tailor this into a budget plan, packing checklist, or training guide.