Jiri Everest Base Camp Trekking

Jiri Everest Base TrekJiri to Everest Base Camp & Kala Pattar trekking - Jiri to EBC trek

Jiri to everest Trekking Short Explanation of Nepal Jiri To Everest Base Camp - Kala Pattar Trekking:- This is the route first used by the early expeditions team to climb Everest from the Nepalese side. Starting from Jiri, the route passes through the Sherpa villagesof the Solu Khumbu, many of them having beautiful Buddhistmonasteries. The height gain is gradual making it easier to acclimatize. After a rest day in Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa capital, the trail continues to famous Thyangboche Monastery.

Its setting encircled by giant mountains has been called one of the most beautiful places on earth. The aim of this trek is to climb Kala Pattar,from where the southwest face of Everest can be clearly seen, as well as aside trip to Everest Base Camp. The return trek leads to Lukla for the flight back to Kathmandu.The "Everest Classic" trek offers the best chance to get to know thebeautiful Khumbu district, and allows for gradual acclimatization. Highestelevation is reached when climbing to the viewpoint of Kala Pattar (5545 m).

Day to Day Itinerary for the Jiri Everest Base Camp Trek:

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu
It is a panoramic thrill flying into Kathmandu on a clear day. The views of snow-capped mountain peaks sprawling down below you are almost ecstatic, beginning a whole chain of memorable experiences that stay with you for a long, long time. A representative and driver from our office will meet you at the airport and escort you to your hotel. The representative will help you check into your hotel and short briefing about the trip then request to pay the rest of payment.

Day 02: Sightseeing to Swayambhunath, Kathmandu & Patan
After breakfast, tour guide will take to you for full day sightseeing in historical monuments sightseeing places including swayambhunath known as monkey temple, Kathmandu durbar square & Patan durbar square then drive back to Hotel.

Day 03: Kathmandu drive bus to Jiri (1950m)
Today your guide will pick you up from your hotel early morning to go Old Bus Park to catch the bus for Jiri. Although Jiri is only 188 km away from Kathmandu, the trip will take us still around 7/8 hrs. Overnight at Teahouse.

Day 04: Jiri trek to Shivalaya (1800m)
We start our trek at the end of the paved road in Jiri. After crossing a stream the track leaves the road and starts to climb uphill through trees to several wooden bhattis at the tiny settlement of Bharkur. We keep climbing to the Mali Danda (2440m), from where there are good views of the peaks near Rolwaling. Beyond Mali Danda we descent into the Khimti valley through the sparsely populated Sherpa settlement of Mali at 2220m and continue our way to the crossing of the Yelung Khola river at 1800m. After crossing the Khimti Khola rivere on another suspension bridge we will reach Shivalaya It takes approximately 4 hrs. Overnight at Teahouse.

Day 05: Shivalaya trek to Bhandar (2190m)
From Shivalaya we start the day with a steep ascent towards the pass at Deorali (2710m). On our way to this pass we will cross numerous streams and walk through the villages of Sangbadanda (2180m), Khasrubas (2330m) and Mahabhir (2590m). From Deorali pass we steeply descent on stone steps through fields and pastures Bhandar. It takes approximately 5 hrs. Overnight at Teahouse

Day 06: Bhandar trek to Sete (2520m)
From the village square at Bhandar the trail descents through the lower fields of the village, passing the small settlements of Doharpa and Baranda before crossing the Tharo Khola River on a steel bridge at 1480m. As we follow the east bank of the river we climb towards Kenja (1600m), a settlement inhabited by Newars and Magars. As we leave Kenja we start to ascent steeply towards Chimbu (2170m) and continue on towards Sete where we will spend the night at Teahouse. It takes approximately 7 hrs.

Day 07: Sete trek to Junbesi (2580m)
From today our trek is completely in Sherpa country and starts by climbing from Sete to the top of the 3530m high Lamjura Bhanjyang. The way is scenic and varied through forests of rhododendron, magnolia, maple and birch. This section of the trail is also well known for spotting birds like sunbirds, minavets, flycatchers, laughing thruses and many others. Lamjura Bhanjyang is the highest point on the trek between Jiri and Namche Bazaar and is marked by a tangle of stones, twigs and prayer flags. On the eastern side of the pass the route descents steeply for about 400m through fragrant fir and hemlock forests and then levels out passing the small village of Tragdobuk (2830m). Continuing our way down we will arrive in Junbesi, a splendid Sherpa village amid beautiful surroundings. It takes approximately 6 hrs. Overnight at Teahouse

Day 08: Junbesi trek to Nhuntala (2200m)
After leaving Junbesi in the morning we cross the Junbesi Khola river and then climb steeply uphill, contouring above the houses to the end of the ridge. From here we have excellent views of Everest, Thamserku (6608m), Kantega (6779m) and Mera Peak (6654m). This is the first view of Everest on this trek, although the lower peaks in the foreground seem to dwarf the higher, more distant mountains. After passing the Ringmo Khola river, the trail ascends to Ringmo village, with its abundant fruit orchards. Beyond Ringmo we climb to the Trakshindu La pass (3071m), where we can see the isolated monastery of Trakshindu, a superb example of Sherpa architecture. We now descent through forests of conifer and rhododendron, passing shepherds' huts and bhattis alongside the trail until we reach Nhuntala It takes approximately 6 hrs. Overnight at Teahouse.

Day 09: Nhuntala trek to Bupsa (2360m)
From Nhuntala the descent continues to the Dudh Kosi ('Milk River') and cross this river using a 109m long suspension bridge (1510m). Our trek then climbs out of the river valley through fields of barley, wheat and corn to the sprawling Rai village of Jubing (1680m). We continue to climb up a ridge to a Sherpa village named Khari Khola (2010m). Beyond this village we climb past some water driven mills to Bupsa It takes approximately 5 hrs. Overnight at Teahouse

Day 10: Bupsa trek to Chablung/Chheplung (2700m)
Our trek today starts with a gentle climb, passing the village of Kharte and continues on through forests inhabited by monkeys. From this part of the trek we can admire views of Cho Oyu (8153m). We keep climbing the ridge till we reach the teashop on Khari La pass at 2840m. From the pass, the trail descents into the deep canyon of Puiyan Khola. After crossing this river on a wooden bridge we reach the small settlement of Puiyan (2770m). The trail climbs up and down for about an hour after Puiyan to a ridge that offers a good view of the Khumbu region and then descents 500m towards Surke (2290m). Continuing our trail upwards again, we climb through a jumble of boulders, passing some wonderful mani walls until we reach the village of Chablung. It takes approximately 7 hrs. Overnight at Teahouse.

Day 11: Chablung trek to Namche Bazaar (3440m)
After leaving Chablung we will cross the Tharo Kosi river on a local-style suspension bridge. Just past the bridge we can see the peak of Kusum Kangru (6367m), which is the most difficult of the so-called "trekking peaks". Beyond the Tharo Kosi the trail climbs a bit towards Ghat (2590m), we will cross a ridge marked with painted mani stones and climb to Phakding. From Phakding we follow the valley of the Dudh Kosi river, staying on the west bank of the river. We climb steeply over a rocky ridge towards Benkar (2710m). From here the trail continues alongside the river. All along this part of the trail, villages are interspersed with magnificent forests of rhododendron, magnolia and giant firs. In both the early autumn and late spring, the flowers on this portion of the trek make it a beautiful walk. We cross the Kyashar Khola river and climb out of the valley to Monjo (2840m). Just beyond Monjo the trek enters the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park, which was established in 1976 to protect a 1148 sq km area surrounding Mt Everest. Beyond the national park entrance station, the trail makes a steep rocky descent and crosses the Dhud Kosi river on a 120m-long suspension bridge towards Jorsale (2830m). After crossing this river a few times while climbing our way up the valley we will reach Namche Bazaar (3440m). Namche Bazaar is the main trading centre in this region and features numerous shops, hotels and restaurants. It takes approximately 7 hrs. Overnight at Teahouse.

Day 12: Acclimatization in Namche Bazaar
Acclimatization is important before proceeding higher. Today we will rest or take a day hike through the villages of Khunde and Khumjung. We start with a steep one-hour climb to the Shyangboche airstrip (3790m), from where we will slowly ascent towards Khunde passing numerous chorten (stone Buddhist monuments). From Khunde we follow the trail eastwards to Khumjung, the largest village in Khumbu, at the foot of the sacred peak Khumbila. After enjoying lunch here we will follow some ascent and continue descending trail to Namche Bazaar. It takes around 5 hrs and overnight at Teahouse in Namche Bazaar.

Day 13: Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3860m)
Our route of today to Tengboche weaves in and out of side valleys, making small ups and downs, to the teashops of Kenjoma, and joins the trail from Khumjung just before a collection of mani stones. The views of Everest and Ama Dablam are excellent from this part of the trek. We pass the small settlement of Sanasa from where the trail drops towards Phunki Thanga (3250m). From here the trail climbs steeply through forests and around mani stones as it follows the side of a hill to the saddle on whichh the monestary of Tengboche sits at 3870m. The view from here is rightly deemed to be one of the worlds most magnificent. Kwangde (6187m), Tawachee (6542m), Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse (8501m), Ama Dablan, Kantega and Thamserku provide an inspiring panorama of Himalayan giants. We will spend the night in Tengboche village. It takes around 5 hrs and overnight at Teahouse in Namche Bazaar.

Day 14: Tengboche trek to Pheriche (4240m)
From Tengboche we start our day by descending through forests of birches, conifers and rhododendrons to the village of Devuche. From here the level trail passes many mani walls in a deep rhododendron forest. After crossing the Imja Khola River the route climbs past some magnificently carved mani stones to Pangboche (3860m). This is the highest year-round settlement in the valley, and the Pangboche gompa is the oldest in Khumbu and once contained relics that were said to be the skull and hand of a yeti. Beyond Pangboche the route enters alpine meadows above the tree line, mostly consisting of scrub juniper and tundra. We will cross the Khumbu Khola River and arrive in Pheriche, which is a labyrinth of walls and pastures it takes around 4 hrs and overnight at Teahouse in Namche Bazaar.

Day 15: Periche trek to Lobuche (4910m)
The trail of today ascents the broad, gently sloping valley from Pheriche to Phalang Karpo at 4320m. In many places the trail crosses small streams on boulders. Beyond Phalang Karpo the trail climbs steeply onto the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier, then joins the trail from Dingboche and contours down to a stream, crossing it on a bridge just before Duglha (4620m) take lunch and continue trek trail goes directly up the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier for about an hour to the memorial area known as Chukpilhara, which was build in memory of six Sherpas who died in an avalanche during the 1970 Japanese skiing expedition on Everest. From here the trail drops a bit and follows the western side of the valley to Lobuche, a summer settlement at 4910m that has become a major trekking stop. The sunset on Nuptse, seen from here, is a memorable sight. it takes approximately 5 hrs. Overnight at Teahouse

Day 16: Lobuche trek to Gorak Shep (5160m)
The first section of today's trail follows the western side of the broad Khumbu valley and ascents gently through meadows besides the glacial moraine. The ascent becomes steeper and rougher as it crosses several side moraines. After rounding a bend in the trail, the conical peak of Pumori comes into view. On the lower slopes of this mountain a ridge extending to the south terminates in a small peak, known as Kala Pattar (5545m), meaning 'black rock'. The trail then makes a short descent onto the sandy, flat expanse of Gorak Shep. From here we will continue to the current Everest base camp, which is about a 4 hours return walk from Gorak Shep. We will return to this small settlement after our visit to the base camp It takes approximately 7 hrs. Overnight at Teahouse

Day 17: Gorak Shep to Dingboche (4360m)
After an early morning rise we will start our day by climbing the Kala Pattar (5545m). This is a steep ascent up the grassy slopes west of Gorak Shep. From Kala Pattar the entire Everest south face is visible as well as Lho La (the pass between Nepal and Tibet, also named the Western Cwm), Changtse (the northern peak of Everest) and most of the West-Ridge route. We return to Gorak Shep and trek back to Lobuche continue to Dughla then go straight up the hill from the bridge to reach an upper trail, staying high above the valley floor. The views from here are great. You can easily recognize Island Peak and the top of Makalu is visible in the distance over the pass to the right of Island Peak. After passing a chorten we will descent to Dingboche, where we will stay the night at teahouse it takes approximately 7 hrs.

Day 18: Dingboche trek to Tengboche (3860m)
From Dingboche we descend the valley of the Imja Khola, trek to Pangboche through the potatoes fields, down alpine pastures. The Pangboche Gompa (monastery) is the oldest in the Khumbu and once used to boast the skull and hand of a Yeti, Leaving Pangboche the route descends past some magnificently carved mani stones to the Imja Khola, which we cross via a steel suspension bridge high above the river at a spot where it rushes through a narrow cleft then to Debache and a short steep climb to Tengboche through a forest of birches conifers and rhododendrons. It takes approximately 4 hrs overnight at Teahouse

Day 19: Tengboche trek to Namche Bazaar (3440m)
Today we trek back along the Dudh Kosi River through a magnificent rhododendron forest and past brilliant waterfalls. Shortly before reaching Namche, the trek takes us through a pine forest, where musk deer often graze in the early morning. Arriving in town, we may see lowland porters, highland Sherpas, and Tibetan people and again you reach in Namche bazaar. It takes approximately 5 hrs overnight at Teahouse

Day 20: Namche Bazaar trek to Lukla (2840m)
We retrace our trek down along the gorge of the Dudh Kosi to at Lukla to catch our return flight to Kathmandu next day. After arrival in Lukla you can enjoy and calibrates last night event in Himalaya It takes approximately 7 hrs overnight at Teahouse

Day 21: Lukla flight to Kathmandu (1350m) (35 minutes flight)
In the morning, we take the tiny aircraft to flight from Lukla to Kathmandu which is very interesting scenery flight journey on the earth. After arrival in Kathmandu airport we drive you to hotel.

Day 22: Sightseeing to Boudhanath, Pashupatinath & Bhaktapur
After breakfast, tour guide will take to you for full day sightseeing in historical monuments sightseeing places including Boudhanath (biggest Buddhist stupa), Pashupatinath temple (A biggest Hindu temple) & Bhaktapur durbar square then drive back to Hotel.

Day 23: Depart Kathmandu
After breakfast, End of our services with departure transfer to the Kathmandu airport to board flight for your onward destination

Cost Inclusive for Jiri Everest Base Camp Trek:

  • Airport arrival and departure by private vehicle
  • Deluxe twin sharing accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • Sightseeing trip with city tour guide in Kathmandu
  • All domestic airfares and local transport as per the itinerary
  • Full board meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea & coffee) in during the trek
  • Comfortable accommodation on teahouse/lodge during the trek
  • Trek leader (English speaking, First Aid and eco trained), Sherpa helper, and all payments
  • Sagarmatha National park entry fee and necessary permits
  • Jiri Everest Base Camp Trek permit & tims card
  • Down jacket and four seasonal sleeping bag
  • Exclusive medical kit bag
  • All government and local taxes.
Cost Exclusive for Jiri Everest Base Camp Trek:

  • Departure taxes
  • Excess baggage charges
  • Lunch and dinner in kathmandu
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Personal trekking Equipment
  • Personal expenses e.g. phone calls, laundry, bar bills & extra porters
  • Tips for driver, guides and porters
  • Any extending trips
  • Services doesn't include in service inclusive column
  • Any others expenses which are not  mentioned on Price Includes section.


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