Everest Region · Nepal
Small-group treks to Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Lakes and the Three Passes — led by licensed Nepali guides who know every switchback, teahouse and weather window.
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About Us
TrekEverestNepal is a Kathmandu-based trekking outfitter run by mountain guides, not a booking platform reselling itineraries. Every route on this site is one our team has personally led, and every guide is a licensed member of the Nepal Mountaineering Association.
We keep groups small, build in proper acclimatization days, and stay honest about what the altitude actually demands of you — because a good trek is measured by how safely you come back down, not just the summit photo.
Why Trek With Us
NMA-licensed, wilderness first-responder trained, fluent in English.
Max 10 trekkers per departure — closer attention, lighter trail impact.
Built-in acclimatization days and daily oxygen-saturation checks.
Permits, teahouse lodging, three meals a day, and airport transfers.
Trekking Guides
Every itinerary below includes a licensed guide, porter support, permits and teahouse accommodation. Difficulty reflects altitude and daily trekking hours, not technical climbing skill.
Pricing
Every tier includes airport transfers, TIMS & Sagarmatha permits, teahouse lodging and three meals a day on trek.
Essential
$890/ person
Everest View Trek — 7 days, ideal for a first Himalayan trip.
Classic EBC
$1,450/ person
Everest Base Camp Trek — 14 days, the definitive Khumbu route.
Expedition
$2,100/ person
Everest Three Passes — 20 days, for experienced high-altitude trekkers.
Group discounts available for 4+ trekkers. Prices exclude international flights, Nepal visa and personal gear.
Trekker Reviews
“Our guide Pemba knew exactly when to slow the pace at Dingboche — that call is probably why the whole group made it to Kala Patthar without altitude issues.”
“Pricing was exactly what was quoted — no surprise 'permit fees' at the trailhead like our friends had with another company.”
“Three Passes nearly broke me at Cho La, but the crew's pacing and the extra buffer day made the difference. Worth every rupee.”
Frequently Asked
No technical climbing is required — EBC is a long-distance walk, not a climb. A reasonable fitness level and several weeks of hill-walking or stair training beforehand make a real difference at altitude.
Late September–November and March–May offer the clearest skies and most stable weather. We run departures in both windows and can advise on quieter dates within them.
Every itinerary builds in acclimatization days at Namche and Dingboche, guides carry pulse oximeters for daily checks, and our team is trained to recognize early symptoms and adjust the plan immediately.
No — package prices cover everything from your arrival in Kathmandu onward (permits, domestic flights to Lukla, lodging, meals and guiding). International airfare and visa fees are separate.
Yes. Tell us your dates, group size and fitness level in the contact form below and we'll put together a tailored route and quote within two business days.
Tell us your dates and fitness level — we'll reply with a route recommendation within two business days.
Get In Touch
Based in Thamel, Kathmandu — reach out directly or use the form and we'll follow up with a tailored itinerary.