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Everest Trek

Mount Everest, the world’s summit, lies in Nepal. Thousands of people come to the country just to get a view of the tallest peak. And, the greatest way to watch the peak is trekking. Everest Trek is one of the most popular activities in Nepal. Adventure junkies from all over the globe dream of trekking to the Everest Base Camp at least once in their lifetime. Many wonder how to reach one of the most beautiful places on Earth. So, Overland Treks has made a complete guide for your trip to Everest Base Camp for all the dreamers.

As it is the most anticipated trekking trail globally, many people want to learn about it. So, in this article, we will dive into some of the most important aspects you might need to know for the Everest Trek.

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Best Time to Travel

You can make the trip to Everest at any time of the year. However, the most suitable time is between early September to mid-November. This is the time when it is the autumn season in Nepal. During this time, the weather is at its finest, the temperature is great, and you will get the best view possible of the region.

The Winter season is also great for Everest Trek if you can handle extreme cold. Winter in Nepal is between November and January. Fog covers the mountains in the morning and nighttime; however, it gets cleared during the day, and you can get an unobstructed view of the beautiful Himalayas.

Finally, the worst time you can travel to Everest is during the summer/fall season. The fall season in Nepal is between March and July. We recommend that travelers not make a trip to Everest during this season. During this season, you will most likely face heavy rainfall and snowfall. The trails also get very slippery, making them extremely dangerous. Moreover, you won’t be able to enjoy the view of the Himalayas as the cloud covers it up.

However, if you want to avoid crowd, the winter and fall season is best as it’s the low tourist season in the mountainous region of Nepal.

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Everest Trek Accommodation

One of the highest regions in the world, hosting the world’s summit, Mt. Everest, is in no way lacking in infrastructure.

As it is the touristic trail, quite a popular one, you will see various teahouses and lodges within just a few minutes of walk.

However, if you want to see the Everest region’s city atmosphere, you should visit Namche. Here, you will find all sorts of shops, including café, restaurants, grocery shops, bars, bakeries, trekking gear shops, and money exchange booths.

However, don’t expect much luxury from the hotels in the region. The hotels in the Everest region are not for entertainment but for sleeping and dining. You will mostly be sleeping in teahouses, lodges, and tents. Tea houses and lodges have basic facilities like toilets and bathrooms. However, don’t expect it to have more than that.

But, this is all for those who are on a budget. If you have enough money to travel in luxury, you can get a room at a luxury hotel in the region. You will mostly find these luxury hotels in Lukla, Phakding, Namche, Mende, Monjo, Kongde, Thame, and Tasingha. These hotels will have every facility you might require; however, the price is in no way low.

Throughout your trip, you can find varieties of rooms while trekking. However, as high you go, there will be less luxurious rooms. And, in the base camp, you will be sleeping in a tent.

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Amenities in the Hotels During Everest Trek

Bathroom and Hot Shower

Teahouses and lodges will have simple in-house squat-down or western-style toilets. You will find either cold tap water in the toilet or a big bucket of water. If you wish to have a hot bath in the teahouse, you will have to pay extra. It costs around 4 USD for a hot bath in a tea house.

Contrary to the teahouse, luxury hotels will have attached bathrooms and 24hours hot and cold water running. Also, you will get a western-style toilet in these hotels.

Electricity

There will not be much of a problem with electricity till Namche. There are good teahouses, and they have better facilities. You will also get electricity wherever you choose to stay. However, you will have to pay certain fees to even charge your phone. Also, the plugs in the region might differ from place to place, so it is better to bring a universal travel adapter.

Foods

You can find almost all kinds of meals in the Everest region. The gateway town Namche has various shops to get all kinds of breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Whether you want vegetarian, non-vegetarian, or vegan food, you can get it. Although you will have fewer options in places above Namche, you will still be able to have the meal of your preference.

However, while traveling in the region, we recommend you choose veg meals over non-veg. Digesting dishes with high protein like meat is very tough in high-altitude regions. Similarly, the body will constantly adapt to a higher altitude environment where the air is very thin, so if there is more stress, you can easily get sick.

Internet and Network during Everest trek

One of the most asked questions is if there is internet in Everest Base Camp. So, we will assure you that you can use the internet in the base camp. Moreover, you will get receptions, so you can use cell service too.

Also, the internet is very pricy on the Everest trail, so we recommend you get a SIM card. If you buy a Ncell SIM card, you can use 3g in most of the trail. There is a total of eight Ncell 3g stations along the trail. So, by getting data packs, you can enjoy much cheaper internet than the one’s teahouse, and lodges provide.

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