TRIP INTRODUCTION
Short Everest Base Camp Trek provides a thin-air trekking experience for expedition enthusiasts who only have a limited amount of time to summit Everest Base Camp. This trek is suitable for those who do not have long period days and want to trek to Everest Base camp in Short days. This short EBC trip to Everest Base Camp rises above 5000 meters above sea level and does not include any acclimatization days to allow your body to adjust to the high altitude.
The walk begins in Lukla, the gateway to the Himalayan region. Lukla serves as the entry point to the Khumbu region. It indicates that you will fly to Lukla and begin your adventure at Everest Base Camp. After a day of hiking, we will enter Everest National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and then go to Namche Bazaar, a picturesque village. Cross the Suspension Bridges above the Dudh Koshi River. Namche Bazaar is a well-equipped trading center in the Himalayan region, with all the modern conveniences.
Inside This Short Everest Base camp Trek, you meet Sherpa culture, lifestyle, and religion. The rhododendron in the below part and Pine trees are also welcome to you. You May encounter Himalayan Thar, Jharal, Ghoral any other animal. If luck comes over can see Snow Leopard in the far distance. And for the many kinds of birds, including the national Bird of Nepal Himalayan Peasant (Danphe) can be seen on the way from Namche to Tengboche, Dingboche, and Lobuche.
As you progress towards Everest Base Camp, the air becomes thinner and the altitude rises. You’ll pass through a gorgeous Rhododendron and Pine forest packed with magnificent waterfalls and plants along the way. This hike will take us across the Khumbu region’s glaciers, which are also known as Nepal’s big glaciers. Once we arrive at Everest Base Camp, we will be treated to a spectacular panoramic panorama of several silver mountains. The return route is much easier to follow. The walk can be completed at any time of year, however, the path sees the most traffic in the autumn and spring seasons.