Day 01: Arrival
at Kathmandu International Airport and transfer to hotel.
Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 02: Preparation day for expedition.
Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 03: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2886m.)
which takes approximately 30 minutes and trek from Lukla
to Phakding (2640m.) which takes three hours. You will be
transferred to the domestic airport for your flight to Lukla.
It is a small town with an airport. There are few tea shops,
lodges, hotels and general stores. You begin today’s
trek from Lukla following a gentle climb up the mountainside
on the left bank of the Dudh Koshi. Nupla (5885m) can be
seen in the distance on the opposite bank, is a peak atop
the Kongde Ridge. You descend a mountainside path that merges
into your route to Everest, with views to a valley to your
right; and at its far end, Kusum Kang (6367m.) The Dudh Kosi
approaches as you pass a Mani wall and arrive at Ghat teahouse.
You continue along a small path with many climbs and descents
following the left bank of Dudh Koshi to Phakding. 
Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar
(3440 m.) which takes about four and a half hours. This day
you trek and cross the river on high suspension bridges.
Beyond Monjo (2800m.) is the entrance to the Sagarmatha National
Park which was set up in order to protect and preserve this
fragile mountain environment. You then ascend quite steeply
to Namche and along the way, if the weather is clear, catch
a first glimpse of Mt Everest in the distance. You can also
enjoy the view of Mt. Kusum Kangaru, Thamserku, Konde-Ri
and Tawache peak. You can also visit some of the village
monasteries on the way of trekking to Namche Bazaar (3440
m.). Namche is the main trading village in the Khumbu region
and holds a busy Saturday market. There is set a meeting
place for the Hindu traders from the lowlands and the Tibetan
yak caravans that have reached there by crossing the glaciated
Nangpa La.
Day 05: Rest at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization
and excursion around the places. Namche is tucked away between
two ridges amidst the giant peaks of the Khumbu and has an
abundance of lodges, tea shops and souvenir shops as well
as a magnificent outlook. It is an ideal place to spend a
rest day for acclimatization to the high altitude before
heading off towards Tyangboche. For the acclimatization you
walk up to Khunde Hospital which was set up by late Sir Edmund
Hillary, or a one hour walk up to the Syangboche (3800m.)
where Everest View Hotel is situated above Namche for the
outstanding view of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam,
Thamserku and Kusum Kangaru. There are also good views from
the National Park Centre and Museum just above the town.
Day 06: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tyangboche (3867
m.) which takes almost five hours. From Namche, the trail
contours around the side of the valley, high above the Dudh
Koshi. Now,you have a glimpse of first really good views
of the great peaks of the Khumbu including Mt Everest, Nuptse,
Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Kusum Kangaru. Passing
by several villages and numerous tea shops, the trail descends
steeply to a bridge over the river Dudh Koshi at Phunki Tenga
(3250m.).The village has an excellent place for lunch and
you can take a short rest before making the steep climb to
Tyangboche. Although exhausting due to the zigzag path, the
trek has numerous attractions like rhododendron bushes, beautiful
birds chirping and superb mountain scenery making your trek
exciting. Tyangboche is famous for its legendary monastery,
the largest in the Khumbu region.
Day 07: Trek from Tyangboche to Dingboche (4260m.)
which takes about five hours. You gradually descend through
a forest, cross the Imja Khola and climb steadily up to the
village of Pangboche. This is directly opposite to Ama Dablam
[6,856 m], and has exceptional views of the mountain, with
the Gompa, mani walls and scattered pine trees in the foreground.
As you gradually ascend, you find thick forests. This part
of the trail is full of thorny and juniper bushes. A further
two and a half hour’s walk brings you to Dingboche.
Here, you can see Sherpa people working hard in the agricultural
farm. 
Day 08: Rest at Dingboche for acclimatization and
excursion in and around the places. Here, you can steeply
climb up to Nakartsang Gompa for the rare outstanding view
of Mount Makalu (8463m.) along with Lhotse, Island Peak,
Baruntse, Ama Dablam and Thamserku. The another option provided
is a small side trip to Chhukung which takes about two and
a half hours to go up and one and a half hours to come back
to Dingboche. There are some of the lodges which serve you
the delicious food items.
Day 09: Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche
(4930 m.) which takes about six hours.
The onward journey leads north for up to 50-minutes until
you come to a Mani-prayer Stupa. The trail is gentle looking
down to Pheriche village below. Today's walk offers views
of the Mt.Tawache, Ama Dablam and to the north-Pokalde (5741m),
Kongma-tse (5820m) and the great wall of Nuptse. After two
hours walk, the trail from Pheriche joins near Dugla (4595m)
before a small wooden bridge over the river of Khumbu glacier.
You stop at Dugla, for lunch, before continuing for an hour
up a steep hill to the top, where there are views of Mt.
Pumori and other peaks west of Everest. After a short break,
continue trekking up to Lobuche, hidden and sheltered from
the wind.
Day 10: Trek from Lobuche to Kala Patthar
via Gorakshep (m.)
After an early breakfast, you will prepare for Kala Patthar
(5545m.) Trek up the valley following the rocky moraine path,
view icy glacial pond and icebergs down below of Khumbu glacier.
After the last rocky moraine dunes, a short downhill walk
brings you to Gorakshep, the flat field below Kala Patthar
(5545m) and Mt. Pumori (7145m.) Gorakshep is the location
of the original Everest Base Camp with the new camp being
further up the valley. The walk is gradual until you reach
a rocky spot; from there another uphill climb for half an
hour brings you to Kala Patthar. From Kala Patthar top, the
views will be beyond your wildest imagination, with Everest
seeming within a stones throw distance between the summit
of Mt. Nuptse and Lho-La and Lhotse on the back. The panoramic
view from this spot is something to cherish and you feel
it’s worth to climb up here and feel being at the top
of the world. With all the higher snow capped giants that
dominate all around, it is truly a magnificent spot to be
at on a clearer sunny day.
Day 11: Trek from Kalapatter to Everst
Base camp & back to Everest Base Camp.
While trekking to Everest Base Camp you pass through a
trail, which weaves its way through ice pinnacles and past
the crevasses of the Khumbu Glacier. During the spring season,
you can meet some expedition team on the Everest Base Camp.
The number of team is less in the autumn season. On the return
leg, you can take a higher route to get a spectacular view
of the Khumbu icefall and numerous mountains. You return
to Gorak Shep to stay overnight.
Day 12 to Day 52: Mount Everest Climbing
period.
Day 53: Trek from Everest Base Camp to
Pheriche
Day 54: Trek from Pheriche to Tyangboche
(3867 m.) which takes approximately four hours. You can have
a morning visit to the research center. Then, trek back to
Tyangboche, an easier descent passing through rhododendron
forest, continue walking Tyangboche. It is a small village
with a famous monastery offering you the splendid view of
Ama Dablam, green hills and river views.
Day 55: Trek from Tyangboche to Monjo
Day 56: Trek from Monjo to Lukla.
Day 57: Fly back from Lukla to Kathmandu.
Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 58: Rest day in Kathmandu. Stay overnight
at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 59: Fly out from Kathmandu.