Compare Everest Base Camp Packages

We have two different Everest Base Camp packages offering distinct experiences catering to different preferences and budgets. The all-inclusive package provides travelers with a comprehensive experience, covering everything from accommodation and meals to guides and permits. It offers a hassle-free journey with added conveniences, ensuring travelers can focus solely on enjoying the trekking adventure without worrying about logistics. On the other hand, the budget package is designed for travelers seeking a more economical option. While still providing essential services like accommodation and guides, it may involve  simpler meals, allowing travelers to explore the Everest region at a more affordable price point. Ultimately, the choice between the two packages depends on individual preferences regarding comfort and budget constraints.

Meals in Everst Base Camp Packages

In the all-inclusive package, travelers can indulge in three meals daily (open menu), along with the added delight of enjoying two servings of tea or coffee throughout the day. Conversely, the budget package offers a slightly different arrangement, where daily breakfast is included as part of the package, ensuring a nourishing start to each day of the trek. However, for lunch and dinner, trekkers have the flexibility select their meals, paying directly for their choices on-site. This nuanced approach allows budget-conscious travelers to enjoy the freedom of choice while still relishing the convenience of a provided breakfast, ensuring a balanced blend of affordability and flexibility throughout their Everest Base Camp adventure.

Porter support

In the all-inclusive package, travelers benefit from the assistance of porters throughout the entirety of the trekking journey. These dedicated porters are there to support and alleviate the burden of carrying belongings, allowing trekkers to fully immerse themselves in the awe-inspiring landscapes and challenges of the Everest Base Camp trail without the added weight on their shoulders.

In contrast, the budget package offers a unique opportunity for trekkers seeking a more hands-on challenge. The budget package does not include porter support. This deliberate omission allows adventurous individuals the chance to test their mettle by carrying their own backpack throughout the trek. For those eager to embrace the physical demands of the journey and relish in the satisfaction of conquering each step with their own strength, this aspect of the budget package provides an invigorating and empowering experience.

Whether opting for the convenience of porter assistance or seizing the opportunity for a personal challenge, both packages ensure a memorable and fulfilling adventure in the Everest Base Camp region

Comparison Table

In addition to the two Everest Base Camp packages, we have created a comparison table highlighting the differences between them. This table outlines the distinct features of each package, enabling travelers to make an informed decision based on their preferences and requirements. From accommodation standards to meal options and additional inclusions, the comparison table offers a clear overview of what each package entails, facilitating an easier selection process for travelers. With this comprehensive comparison tool, travelers can confidently choose the package that best aligns with their budget and desired level of comfort, ensuring a rewarding trekking experience to Everest Base Camp.

Everest Base Camp - All Inclusive

INR 90000/$1350
  • Two nights stay in Kathmandu with Breakfast (3 Star property) on twin sharing basis
  • Arrival/departure international airport transfer in a private vehicle
  • Internal flights, Ramechhap To Lukla and Lukla To Ramechhap
  • Accommodation in Tea Houses during the trek on twin sharing during the trek
  • Three meals a day during the trekking period
  • Two times tea or coffee in a day during the trekking days
  • 1 porter between two trekkers (Personal baggage limit is 10kg)
  • Sagarmatha National Park Fees and Khumbu Municipality Entrance fees
  • Certified Trek Leader from India,and licensed local Nepali guide
  • Medical kit
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Everest Base Camp Budget - With Bed & Breakfast

INR75000/$1024
  • Two nights stay in Kathmandu with Breakfast (3 Star property) on twin sharing basis
  • Arrival/departure international airport transfer in a private vehicle
  • Internal flights, Ramechhap To Lukla and Lukla To Ramechhap
  • Accommodation in Tea Houses during the trek on twin sharing during the trek
  • Three meals a day during the trekking period (Only Breakfast)
  • Two times tea or coffee in a day during the trekking days
  • 1 porter between two trekkers (Personal baggage limit is 10kg)
  • Sagarmatha National Park Fees and Khumbu Municipality Entrance fees
  • Certified Trek Leader from India,and licensed local Nepali guide
  • Medical kit
 
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About the author

Gurdit Singh has been leading treks in the Himalayas for the last 8 years. He has lead more than 100 trek batches in India and Nepal. He loves taking people into mountains and help them connect with nature. Before coming into adventure field he was working in Accenture as a software consultant. Besides trekking he loves playing tennis and cycling. He has cycled from Chandigarh to Kanyakumari covering almost 3500km. He has done his Basic and Advance Mountaineering Courses and he is qualified Trip Leader and Wilderness First Responder from NOLS.

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