Everest Luxury trek is the best way to explore Nepal in style while staying in comfortable lodges, high quality cuisine and warm Sherpa hospitality of the Everest region .The trekking trail between luxurious lodges of Everest region takes you through beautiful Sherpa villages with spectacular views of the Khumbu and the Everest region.
As period goes by, interest of travelers have increased from simple BUDGET TOUR to LUXURIOUS TRAVEL therefore we are offering this trip
The main feature of the luxury lodge trek in Everest is the opportunity to stay at the finest local luxury lodges and & flying out via helicopter to end this trip for a truly a memorable Experience of a lifetime.
Our knowledgeable and personable e guide will show you the hidden secrets of the Everest region and lead the local crew to make this a truly memorable experience of a lifetime. While the trek to Everest Base Camp is a physical undertaking that takes some effort, this option enables you to experience this fantastic journey in comparative luxury.
Adventure Sherpa Tracks has created this trip to meet and exceed customer satisfaction in luxury, quality and experience.
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Above itinerary are subject to change according to your needs .Above itinerary is for flying out from Gorakshap to lukla via and kathmandu via Heli But if if prefer to trek all the way down to lukla and fly out from lukla let us know we can customize this trip for you
Equipment Checklist
The main emphasis while trekking is on keeping warm and dry while still being lightweight. You should bring a rucksack or backpack for the gear required during the day. Your pack should contain items such as warm clothes, a jacket, a camera, water bottles, a personal first aid kit, and snacks. The weight limit is 5kg. A porter will carry the rest of your personal equipment packed in a duffel or kit bag. The weight limit for your duffel bag is 15 kg however it is different in the case of peak climbing and expedition.
A Note on Packing
For your international flights, we recommend that you pack all your equipment in your two duffle bags or suitcase. Do not simply pack your backpack (since the straps can be damaged by the baggage handling machines). It is important to lock these bags for their trip. Depending on the airport, you may be able to put your travel locks on after TSA has searched the bags. If not, Lock the bags with Zip Ties. If the TSA cuts off the zip-tie to search your bag, they will replace it. You will still need the travel locks to lock your bags in the hotel and during the trek. Generally, you will take one duffel on the trek , and leave one in the hotel in Kathmandu with your belongings for your time in the city. Your trek in duffel will only be accessible in the evenings (with items such as changes of clothing, sleeping bag), and your day pack will hold vitals such as water, layering, blister kit, and camera.
Equipment and gear checklist for the Trip
Headwear
Handwear
Bodywear
Footwear
Other equipment
Washing Kit & Toiletries
Optional items
Conclusion:
As the weather condition is unpredictable in the Himalayan region, you need to be prepared at all times. A day can start sunny with clear skies and later become cold and windy at the high altitudes.
Sometimes, it can rain and snow during the trekking period. You need to remember that for a successful trekking journey, your physical comfort must be the first priority.
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Please note that these items listed above will vary according to the season, trek duration. Please remember that your luggage will be carried by the porter, but you need to carry a daypack on your own. We also suggest you pack only necessary items to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum.
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The best time for the Everest Luxury Trek is in the pre-monsoon season, i.e., from March to May, and the post-monsoon season, i.e., from late September to December. It is also possible to do this trek in February and early September but the trek is best preferred during the above months.
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Everest Luxury Trek is considered challenging due to high altitudes. The trail is relatively easier following good paths and yak trails but due to the increasing altitude, it’s graded challenging. The trek reaches a maximum elevation of 5545m/18,193ft at Kalapathar with a maximum overnight elevation of 5140m/16,865ft at Gorekshep. Please be prepared to walk for 6-7 hrs every day on average carrying your backpack, which will consist of your valuable items, water, extra fleece, snacks, etc. The trek is challenging and it is a longer trek reaching up to an elevation of 5500m where some of the famous mountaineering Base Camps are located and you need to sleep at an elevation of 5000m+ for 1 night at Gorekshep
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Everest Base Camp Trek is a premier trek that most ardent backpackers, hikers, and lovers of wild places aspire to. The trek is graded challenging and training yourself well ahead will definitely improve your performance during the trek. Answering this question can be a challenge because everyone is starting from a different base of fitness, age, lifestyle, and diet (what you eat on a daily basis). Always consult with your doctor first to establish if you are healthy enough for the challenges of all-day trekking at high elevation for over a week. Once cleared for takeoff, so to speak, consulting with a qualified trainer, and a nutritionist may also prove beneficial, though many do not.