Nepal is home to eight of the world’s fourteen tallest mountains, including Mount Everest. The Everest Base Camp Trek is considered one of the most challenging journeys in the Himalayan region. Mountain tourism plays a significant role in Nepal’s economy, with the government earning nearly $4 million annually from issuing licenses for climbing Mount Everest. This revenue not only benefits the government but also helps support villagers, guides, donkeys, luggage porters, trekking agencies, hotels, and lodges.
Around 40,000 people annually travel from Lukla airport to the southern part of Everest, which is one of the most popular trekking routes in the Himalayas of Nepal. The journey ends at 5,364 m (17,598 ft). Mount Everest, which is the tallest peak in the world at 8,848 meters, separates Tibet, a part of China, from Nepal. Reaching the summit of Mount Everest is the ultimate goal of every climber. However, there have been transportation bottlenecks due to the record 381 permits issued by Nepal in 2021 for climbing Mount Everest. This has caused some inconvenience to the climbers.t.
However, because of the COVID-19 epidemic, the Nepal Tourism Board has now decided to halt hiking permits in all areas starting on March 20 and continuing till further notice. However, the local inhabitants, whose economic existence depends on trekking and mountaineering tourism, have suffered as a result of this decision to halt all climbing trips. Likewise, the COVID-19 epidemic in 2022 has had an impact on hiking and climbing firms in Nepal. The climbing permission for all summits has been halted for the spring of 2020. Since tourism and foreign remittances are the main drivers of the Nepalese economy, it affects the country’s tourist sector and costs billions of dollars in lost foreign revenue.
To prevent the spread of the pandemic, the government of Nepal has taken several precautionary measures such as temporarily halting international flights, suspending on-arrival visa issuance, and closing its borders with China and India. The base camp trek to Mount Everest is a popular route for trekkers and has many different routes via the Everest base camp. Due to the awareness and dangers of the coronavirus, all hotels in Namche Bazaar in the Everest region have been closed since March 20, 2020, until further notice.
There is a common saying that goes, “Prevention is better than cure”. As such, we prioritize the health and safety of our valued clients. We encourage everyone to continue practicing social distancing and adopting safety measures to ensure the best possible outcome. We hope that this difficult time passes soon so that we can once again welcome everyone to the breathtaking land of Everest and other natural wonders.
And preparing to travel to Nepal this coming season then, read about some tips that will help you plan for your EBC trek.
The peak season for trekking to Everest Base Camp is from the beginning of March until the end of May, and from September until the end of November. September and October are festival seasons in Nepal and also mark the end of the monsoon. During this season, the weather is perfect, offering almost guaranteed clear and sunny days in Nepal. October, in particular, is the best month for the Everest Base Camp trek, as the weather is ideal and the experience is more adventurous and fruitful. The trek to Everest Base Camp is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you should not miss. Our team of experienced guides is always available to help you and design itineraries based on your preferences. We can also assist with permits, all at an affordable cost and price.
The total distance covered throughout the Everest trek is approximately 130 kilometers round-trip and can be completed in 12 days. Out of 12 days, it takes 8 days to get to Everest Base Camp and 4 days to get back.
When it comes to trekking in the Himalayan regions, safety should always be the top priority. You should carry a day kit with you, which must include first aid gear, a sun hat, sunscreen, a fleece, water, rain protection, layers, and miscellaneous items. The weather in the Himalayas can change abruptly, so it’s crucial to be prepared for any circumstance.
It is highly recommended to follow the guidance of trekking companies and their guides. These experts are selected based on their technical competence, proven safety record, sound judgment, friendly demeanor, and ability to provide helpful and authoritative instructions. They are extensively trained in first aid and equipped with personal protection gear to ensure your safety during the trek.
If you have always dreamed of climbing Mount Everest Base Camp Treks, we would be thrilled to have you join us for the 2025/2025 season. Our Everest Base Camp trekking packages are both affordable and unforgettable, offering a perfect blend of alpine tundra forests, rocky trails, waterfalls, and majestic mountains. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you’re interested in learning more!
Please find below the required information for trekking to the Everest Base Camp in 2024 and 2025. This includes details about guide and porter hiring, permit requirements, flight costs, guide costs, porter costs, and more. You can join a fixed trip or plan for a single trip to Everest. Additionally, you can find the Everest Base Camp map, the best season for the trek, itinerary, and tour details.