Nepal
Roof of the World
Trekking to Everest Base Camp
There is no trekking experience on earth that compares to the journey to Everest Base Camp. At 5,364 meters above sea level, the base camp sits at the foot of the world’s highest mountain — and the trek to reach it is a life-altering undertaking that demands physical fitness, mental resilience, and a deep respect for the mountains. For roughly 12 to 14 days, trekkers follow ancient yak-herding trails through the heart of the Khumbu region, passing through Sherpa villages draped in prayer flags, crossing dramatic suspension bridges over glacial gorges, and ascending steadily through thinning air toward a horizon dominated by the most famous peaks on the planet.
There is no trekking experience on earth that compares to the journey to Everest Base Camp. At 5,364 meters above sea level, the base camp sits at the foot of the world’s highest mountain — and the trek to reach it is a life-altering undertaking that demands physical fitness, mental resilience, and a deep respect for the mountains. For roughly 12 to 14 days, trekkers follow ancient yak-herding trails through the heart of the Khumbu region, passing through Sherpa villages draped in prayer flags, crossing dramatic suspension bridges over glacial gorges, and ascending steadily through thinning air toward a horizon dominated by the most famous peaks on the planet.
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Everest Base Camp Trek
12–14 days • 5,364m elevation • The ultimate trekking achievement
Annapurna Circuit
15–20 days • Thorong La Pass at 5,416m • World-class diversity of terrain
River Rafting
Sun Koshi & Bhote Koshi • Class IV–V rapids through Himalayan gorges
