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Is Doable Everest Base Camp Trek Without Guide?

3rd Mar, 2023

Is Doable Everest Base Camp Trek Without Guide?

Hiking to Everest Base Camp trek without a guide is absolutely not a play with children even not like the enjoying baby shower program. But what I want to tell  you that  hiking is similarly doable smoothly without a guide? Amazed right? Because we have been only earshot trekkers distributing their views about the Everest Base Camp Hike is challenging and tough one.

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Do I really need a Guide to do Everest base camp trek?

The answer lies in what type of experience you want to have. If you have done trekking in Nepal without a guide or a porter, you can do everest base camp trek easily. The trails are well marked and chances of getting lost are almost none.

There are a lot of trekkers around the everest base camp trek route during high peak seasons, so even if you feel like you are lost, you could just ask anyone for hiking route, directions. But, this is okay only if you are confident I know you could do Everest base camp trek alone in Nepal khumbu valley everest region.

If a more holistic experience is what you are looking for, a trek to the Everest base camp is always better with both a guide and a porter. A guide and a porter do not just make your trek easier, they also offer you what you are never able to experience trekking alone. 

They give you short stories about the places you are staying and the many myths around the Everest region. Did you know there is a Yeti skull at a monastery in Khumjung, a short hike from Namche Bazar? These are the types of informationthat you get if you take a guide along with you.

The Everest base camp trek also has a few hidden gems. Sure, you can go there alone, but unearthing these hidden gems with someone who knows about it will definitely give you a better experience. Apart from that, if you take a guide on your trek to the Everest region, you will also be suggested some really nice lodges to stay at. 

Taking a guide and a porter on your trek to the Everest base camp will also help you understand things you want to do from a personal standpoint. You might come across a person who interests you and during that, your guide can act as a translator. Apart from that, the guide can also help you in the lodge you stay at.

A guide also helps you gain a cultural experience apart from everything else. When trekking from one village to another, they show you a glimpse of daily life and explain what exactly the locals are doing and how they sustain themselves. 

Sometimes hiking can be quite tedious and boring, so having a chat with the guide during the trek is a nice way to learn more about the region and the country in general.

Hiring a guide and a porter also helps the local economy. These people have decided to stay in Nepal and do something in the country rather than leave for the Gulf or Southeast Asia as migrant workers. If you hire them, you not only get a great experience yourself, but you also help Nepal’s economy.

Trekking with a guide and porter also helps boost one’s morale. Trekking to the Everest base camp is not that easy. There will be times when you lose all hope seeing one uphill after another. But in these times, the smiling faces of Nepali guides and porters can be pretty uplifting.

A good guide always keeps your spirits up and distracts you with cultural facts when you are low on morale. They tell jokes and ask you to rest when they feel you need to sit out and point out places, which will amuse you.
 

How much does it cost to hire a guide and porter?

Hiring a trekking guide for the Everest base camp costs anywhere between USD 25-30 per day. The rate depends on how experienced the guide is. The cost for a porter is around USD 20-25 per day. There are also options to take a porter guide (one person for two jobs), which costs you around USD 25-30 per day including their's 3 meals a day breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, accmmodation and insurance.

How to get there? ( Earth head 8848m base camp)

The gateway to the Everest base camp starts with a flight to Lukla from kathmandu or Ramechap Manthali airport, known as the world’s most dangerous airport. After that, you start hiking up the Khumbu valley through places like Phakding, Monjo, Namche Bazar, Syagboche, Khumjung, Tengboche, Pangboche, Dingboche, Lobuche and Gorak Shep. During this, you have to acclimate at Namche Bazar and Dingboche regardless of trekking alone or with a guide and a porter.

Do I need permits for the Everest base camp trek?

Yes, you do need a permit to get into the Everest base camp. The cost of a permit is Rs 3,000 per person. It can be bought at either Lukla or the Sagarmatha National Park entry point in Monjo, but not in Kathmandu. 

The other permit you need to get is the Sagarmatha National Park permit. Everyone going on the Everest base camp trek needs to buy this permit. The cost of the permit is Rs 3,000 per person with an additional 13 per cent levied on it. 

You can get the Sagarmatha National Park Entry permits at Monjo at the entry gate or at the Department of National Park and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC) counter at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu.These permits can only be bought with Nepali currency only.
 

Everest Base Camp, Nepal
Best trek for: would-be mountaineers
Distance: 80 miles (130km) round trip
Duration: 10 to 15 days.
Level: moderate

Climbing to 18,193 feet (5,545m) at its highest point, the 10/15 days trek to Everest Base Camp is Nepal's best-loved trek, with 8849m Sagarmatha (Mt Everest) rising ahead like a petrified giant. Tracing winding river valleys and the creaking mass of the Khumbu glacier, this mighty mission visits mountain monasteries, soaring lookouts and precariously balanced Sherpa villages, with grueling days of altitude gain that will test your muscles and endurance to breaking point. 

It's not all hard work though. The trekking infrastructure is unparalleled: porters and guides wait on arrival at Lukla's tiny mountain airstrip, cosy teahouses provide warm beds and nourishing plates of dal bhat (lentils and rice) along the entire route, and side trails open up a mountain playground of summit ascents and high pass crossings for a taste of real mountaineering. Sure, the trails are mobbed in season, but the sense of camaraderie amongst trekkers is hard to beat.

The golden rule, however, is respect the altitude. Acute mountain sickness is a risk if you rush, so take it slow and steady and pause for the recommended rest days to let your body catch up with the elevation.

Kathmandu to Ramechhap – Trip to Manthali Airport - Everest Base Camp Trek

Kathmandu to Ramechhap is a new popular among Everest region trekkers. Instead of a direct Kathmandu to Lukla flight, trekkers now have to take a flight from Manthali to Lukla. Due to CAAN’s change in flight policy, there are now almost no direct flights to Lukla, Nepal, from Kathmandu. So, if you’re planning for Everest Base Camp Trek in March,April,May 2023, you must take a road trip from Kathmandu to Ramechhap Manthali.

Send inquiry to Adventure Nepal Eco Treks, or contact by WhatsApp +977-9851082358 if you’re planning for Everest Base Camp Trek or any other Everest region treks in 2023. March, April and May are best visible peak trekking season in Nepal. Adventure Nepal Eco Treks is the best trekking company in Kathmandu Nepal offer Everest base camp kalapathar 5545m (region) trek at the most affordable rates. 

Moreover, some time possible to book direct flight ticket from Kathmandu Lukla, send us an email with the date of your preference. Also, we manage Kathmandu to Ramechhap transportation and back to Kathmandu from Ramechhap.

What is the Benefit of Doing Trekking in Nepal

Trekkers primarily archive three benefit of doing trekking inNepal: information or knowledge, pleasure and good health. When trekkers walks from place to place they can get an opportunity to observe the multiple components of nature which provide them knowledge and pleasure. Similarly the health of the trekkers gets definitely improved because walking in nature is good for health.

Travel history  said that Benefit of Doing hiking in Nepal is decrease heart diseases, hypertension, cholesterol and body weight. Trekkers also control diabetes, strengthens immune system. Improve mental health and makes the aging process as well.Climbing uphill and downhill, spending many hour’s on the walking trail, gives your whole body workout. Improving your strengths swiftness and cardio fitness. If all people knows benefit of doing trekking in Nepal, they definitely achieve a hiking once a year.

Our motherland Nepal is rich in nature beauties, gifts and some wonders, too. Trekking in Nepal has, therefore, glorious future if we plan it wisely. International tourist as well as domestic tourist are lured to visit different mountain regions in Nepal.

God has made Nepal one of the most suitable hiking destinations in the world. Nepal as a mountainous country owns many snow-capped lofty mountains. in addtions to them, the forest consisting of bio-diversities, tranquil lakes, splashing rivers and rivulets, unique birds and animals and so on attract  many trekkers from foreign country.

Moreover, our social, cultural and religious phenomena play a significant role of attract tourist from other countries. They want to observe these phenomena in rural hiking routes where people dwell practicing unity in diversity. The climate of Nepal neither very hot nor very cold. It is suitable for the trekkers. During summer, the trekking to Himalayan regions is more suitable then to the low hills. But during winter, the trekking to low hills seems to be more appropriate for all the trekkers.

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