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FAQs

Is the Everest Base Camp trek dangerous?

The Everest Base Camp trek isn’t considered technically difficult, but it does come with real risks, mostly due to the high altitude. The biggest concern is altitude sickness, which can affect anyone regardless of fitness level. That’s why it’s important to acclimatise properly, follow a slow and steady pace, and stay well-hydrated.

Weather can also be unpredictable, and the terrain is rugged in places, so having a qualified guide, the right gear, and travel insurance is essential for staying safe. With the right preparation, most trekkers complete the journey safely and have an unforgettable experience.

Learn more about this important topic in How hard is Everest Base Camp?

What trekking gear do I need for Everest Base Camp?

To trek to Everest Base Camp, you’ll need sturdy and reliable gear to handle the cold, high-altitude conditions. Be sure to pack well-worn hiking boots, a warm down jacket, thermal base layers, and a four-season sleeping bag. Trekking poles are also essential for stability on uneven terrain, and you’ll want a comfortable daypack for your daily essentials. Your main belongings go in a duffel bag, which is carried by your porter or yak.

Read more: Everest Base Camp packing list

Do I need traveller's insurance to trek to Everest Base Camp?

Yes, travel insurance is essential for trekking to Everest Base Camp. It should cover high-altitude trekking, emergency evacuation (like helicopter rescue), medical expenses, and trip cancellation. Having insurance protects you against unexpected situations and ensures peace of mind on the trail.

We discuss the type of traveller's insurance you should take out in more detail in the Everest Base Camp trek cost.

When is the best time to trek to Everest Base Camp?

The best times of year to trek to Everest Base Camp are March to May and mid-September to November, when the weather is most stable and the views are clear. If you want to see Everest Base Camp in full swing, with climbers preparing for summit attempts, April and May are ideal.

Want help picking the right season for your trek? Read more here.

How do I reach the start of the Everest Base Camp trek?

The Everest Base Camp trek starts in Lukla, a mountain town reached by a short flight from Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital. Due to airport renovations, flights now often depart from Manthali Airport, about a five-hour drive from Kathmandu, adding an extra day to your journey. From Lukla, the trek continues through scenic villages up to Everest Base Camp.

How do I reach the start of the Everest Base Camp trek?

The Everest Base Camp trek starts in Lukla, a mountain town reached by a short flight from Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital. Due to airport renovations, flights now often depart from Manthali Airport, about a five-hour drive from Kathmandu, adding an extra day to your journey. From Lukla, the trek continues through scenic villages up to Everest Base Camp.

Do I need a visa to visit Nepal?

Yes, most nationalities are required to obtain a tourist visa to enter Nepal. Fortunately, Nepal offers a convenient visa-on-arrival option at major entry points for many countries.

To ensure you have the latest information and to check your specific visa requirements, visit the official Nepalese Department of Immigration website.