Retrace the steps of pioneering adventurers as you walk the classic trail to Everest Base Camp.
Retrace the steps of pioneering adventurers as you walk the classic trail to Everest Base Camp. Led by English-speaking mountain guides from the Himalaya region, we navigate the most illustrious range on the planet, staying in traditional teahouses and visiting atmospheric Sherpa villages.
Why we recommend this for solo travelers Base camps unique and challenging nature, rendering it unsuitable for independent exploration. Engaging in this extraordinary trek necessitates the services of a seasoned guide and the utilization of specialized gear, making the selection of a reputable guiding entity paramount.
This particular journey, undoubtedly a once-in-a-lifetime aspiration, is curated by Exodus, an industry leader with an illustrious 30-year legacy in orchestrating and guiding this remarkable odyssey. Notably, the company maintains an exceptional success rate in facilitating the ascent of the mountain, supported by a commendable staff-to-traveler ratio of 1:4. Augmenting the expedition's viability, the inclusion of supplementary acclimatization days underscores Exodus' commitment to ensuring the well-being and triumph of its participants.
Participants have the option to either share accommodations with another solo traveler or, alternatively, select the option of a supplementary payment to secure exclusive lodging. Regardless of the chosen arrangement, the profound experience facilitated by the adept guidance of the expedition's leader, the expertise of the sherpas, and the shared camaraderie among fellow travelers striving towards a common aspiration will undoubtedly cultivate enduring and cherished memories.
HIGHLIGHTS
•See the Khumbu Icefall from Everest Base Camp and take a picture at the Base Camp rock
•Ascend Kala Pattar for unforgettable views of Mount Everest
•Explore the bustling Namche Bazaar to soak up Sherpa culture
•Visit the hilltop monastery at Thyangboche
•Visit Sagarmatha Next and support the effort to keep Everest’s trails trash free