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Campamento Corto Del Campamento Base Del Everest – 10 Días

Este paquete está diseñado para aquellos excursionistas, lo que es más importante, ya que tienen un período de tiempo corto, pero les gustaría ingresar al campamento base del Everest. Esta caminata de la cámara Everest Base de diez días es adecuada para aquellos excursionistas que también están en forma y tienen algo de experiencia para la caminata, lo que es más importante. Duración: 10 Days (approx.)
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Este corto viaje al campamento base del Everest también ofrece la mejor vista del Monte Everest, aunque otras atracciones como Kala Patthar (5,545m), el Parque Nacional Sagarmatha, vista de tres picos elevados adicionales (Mt Makalu, Mt. Lhotse y Mt. Cho Oyu) también mientras que los excursionistas pueden explorar la cultura única de Sherpa a lo largo del campamento del Short Everest Base Trek. Namche Bazaar, Phakding, Tengboche y Dingboche también son el principal atractivo de este corto campamento base del Everest, Trek.

Summery of Short Everest base camp trek

La caminata comienza con un vuelo panorámico de 30-45 minutos a Lukla en la región de Khumbu Everest. Caminando por los asentamientos de Sherpa, ingresará al Parque Nacional Sagarmatha y al Bazar Namche, el centro comercial y de comercio en la región de Khumbu. También irá a Kalapathar, el punto más alto de la caminata que tiene la vista más magnífica del monte. Everest. Volverá sobre el sendero EBC de regreso al aeropuerto de Lukla y volará a Katmandú.

- Qué Harás

Día 01: Katmandú - Lukla y caminata a Phakding (2,562 m, 35 min de vuelo, 8 km, 3-4 hrs)
Día 02: Phakding - Namche Bazaar (3,440 m, 10 km, 5-6 horas de caminata)
Día 03: Namche Bazzar - Tengboche (3,870m, 10km, 5-6 hrs)
Día 04: Tengboche - Dingboche (4,360m, 5-6 hrs, 8km)
Día 05: Dingboche - Lobuche (4,940m, 4-5 hrs, 7 km)
Día 06: Lobuche - Gorakshep (5,160m) - Campo base del Everest (5,364m) Gorakshep (7-8 h, 15 km)
Día 07: Gorakshep - Kala Patthar (5,545m) - Pheriche (4,280m, 15km, 7-8 hrs)
Día 08: Pheriche - Namche Bazaar (3,440m, 15km, 6-7 hrs)
Día 09: Namche Bazaar - Lukla (2,642m, 18km, 6-7 hrs)
Día 10: Lukla - Katmandú (1,300 m, 35 min de vuelo)

- Que Esperar

1. Vuelo escénico de montaña a Lukla.
2. Sherpa ciudad natal y aprender su increíble cultura y tradición.
3. Increíble vista del monte. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Amadablam, Thamserku y muchos más.
4. Monasterio de Tengboche
5. Caminata a Kalapathar.

- Lo Que Esta Incluido

- Recogida y recogida en aeropuerto / hotel / aeropuerto en vehículo privado.
- Dos noches de hotel en Katmandú con desayuno.
- Todo su stander Comidas (desayuno, almuerzo y cena) durante la caminata, una taza de té / café durante el desayuno.
- Frutas de temporada.
- Casa de té alojamiento en hotel durante la caminata. Baño adjunto de Namche y Lukla.
- Un guía de titulares de licencias gubernamentales altamente experimentado, útil y amigable, su comida, alojamiento, salario, seguro, equipo y medicina.
- Tarifa de vuelo de ida y vuelta Katmandú - Lukla-Katmandú para miembros y guía.
- Katmandú y tasas aeroportuarias nacionales en Katmandú y el aeropuerto de Lukla para grupos y tripulaciones.
- Suministros médicos, caja de botiquín de primeros auxilios, que incluye oxímetro y medidor de pulso.
- Un acuerdo de servicio de helicóptero de emergencia (pagado por su compañía de seguros de viaje). Si es en el caso.
- Saco de dormir, chaqueta de abajo, bolsa de lona y bastones de caminar (si no tiene el suyo, se devolverá después de completar el viaje).
- Permisos del Parque Nacional Sagarmatha.
- Ruta de senderismo.
- TIMS (sistema de gestión de la información de los excursionistas).
- Todo el transporte terrestre.
- Todos nuestros impuestos gubernamentales.
- Expansión oficial.

- Lo Que No Está Incluido

- Su seguro de viaje. (Obligatorio)
- Tarifa aérea internacional.
- Tarifa de visa de entrada a Nepal.
- Artículos de carácter personal como bebidas alcohólicas, bebidas frías, lavandería.
- Equipos de trekking personales.
- Noche extra de hotel en Katmandú.
- Actividades en Katmandú.
- Porter carrier si necesita (200 USD) por perter.

- Traslados

Lo recogeremos y lo dejaremos en su alojamiento en Katmandú.

- FAQ

Is trekking difficult?
The difficulty level of the trek entirely depends upon the trek you chose. If you happen to be trekking for the first time, or your physical condition does not permit you to (because of age or other medical conditions) you can always look for easy treks. Easy treks have shorter number of days, less distance to be walked in a day, and relatively lower altitudes. You do not have to have prior experience or knowledge to trek to these places. If you are adventurer and are looking for some thrill, you have plenty of options to choose from. Difficult treks have longer number of days. You will have to walk for 5-7hrs a day on an average and these treks are mostly situated in high altitudes. These treks also demand a good level of physical fitness. Unlike other product, trekking is not about more for better. The difficulty level has got nothing to do with the experience you can gain from a trek. Go for what you want to and what your physical ability will allow you to. Do not push yourself too hard. Trekking is not a competition. Its relaxation.
What preparations should I make before trekking?
It is always a good idea to involve yourself in doing physical exercises before trekking. Not that you have to be all athletic and muscular to trek. An average level of physical fitness will make the journey less stressful. Ending up with sore muscles, blisters, joint pain, and back pain can be very discomforting while trekking. This is unlikely to happen if you exercise beforehand. Start exercising at least a month before the trek. You can do cardio exercises like running, jogging, long walks, cycling and swimming. Carry a light backpack along with you to get used to it. Gym work out can be a good option too. Just don’t over-do it. If you are going on an easy trek, you need not be very physically fit. But prior exercising is still a good option. You will only make your journey more comfortable.
What kind of food is available during trekking?
Food is not of any concern while trekking. You will get all kinds of cuisines. For breakfast, tea houses will provide you with eggs cooked in your preferred style along with pan cakes, bread butter, roti, and so on. Various other dishes like pizza, pasta, momo, chowmein and many more are also available. The most preferred dish is Dal Bhaat. It is a typical Nepali meal. Rice is served with vegetable curry, lentils, tomato chutney and meat curry. The best part- an extra helping will no cost you extra! The meal is highly nutritional. It will also keep you fueled for long walks.
What kind of accommodation should I expect?
You will be spending your night in tea houses. Tea houses are local lodges and hotels. They are small and comfortable enough. Most rooms are shared with two small cots that have mattress, pillows and sheets. If you need spare blankets, you can always ask for it. The rooms have attached bathroom, western flush designed and shower. You will have to pay for hot shower and electricity. Dormitories are also available and a very low cost of about 3-4$ per night. These come with common toilets and bathrooms. The cleanliness of the rooms may not live up to your expectations. Bring your own pillow if possible. Conjunctivitis is a common case you might fall sick of.
What are the things I need to pack?
There are a long list of things you will need for trekking. The things you carry can affect the entire experience of your journey. So make sure that while purchasing any gear, make no compromisation on the quality or the brand of the equipment. Some of the equipments are listed below: - Lightweight trainers/shoes for wear in lodges. - Waterproof jacket. - Waterproof trousers. - Fleece jacket. - Down jacket. - Fleece/sweater - Light-weight fleece or wool vests. - Long or short-sleeved shirt; often more comfortable to wear than a fleece vest or T-shirt. - Warm hiking trousers. - Underwear. - Warm hat (can be purchased in Kathmandu for a couple of pounds). - Wide rimmed sun hat. - A good quality Ultra-light Backpacking Sleeping Bags that is comfort temperature up to -15 degree Celsius.. It is not necessary to carry ultra-light backpacking sleeping bags but ultra-light will reduce the backpack weight. Check out Best Backpacking Sleeping Bags Under $100 and best Ultra-light - Backpacking Sleeping Bags. - 2 – 3 pairs good quality walking socks. - Warm gloves or mitts. - Large rucksack or Duffel bag. (55 to 70 liters) - Rucksack liner or thick bin bag. - Day sack. (25 to 40 liters) - Dark sunglasses. - High factor sun-cream. - Lip balm preferably with sun bloc. - Ear plugs. (Walls in lodges are very thin) - Head torch/torch and spare batteries. - 1 liter 2 water bottle. - Water purification kit. (On trek you will need to drink 3 – 4 liters of fluids each day) - Toiletries. - Small hand towel. (Do not bring large towel. They are bulky and heavy) - Toilet paper. (You can buy poor quality paper along the route)
Do I need a guide/porter to trek?
There is no such hard and fast rule that you must have one. But it is highly advisable to travel with them. Some of the treks cannot be trekked without a guide most of them are the restricted ones. A guide is someone who will help you with navigations. He will also have a better idea about the places to live in and eat at can negotiated prices for you. They will also help you during medical emergencies. A porter is someone who will carry your load for you so that you can enjoy long walks. In case you hire them, you are entirely responsible for providing them with trekking gears, food and accommodation and other medical facilities. Guide/porter as also available these days. These are people who play the role of both a guide and a porter. Hiring them will save you from bearing an additional cost.
Which is the best season to trek in Nepal?
Every season as its own charm. However, the best seasons are spring lasting from April to May and autumn lasting from September to November. In these two season, Nepal sees the maximum number of tourists who come to trek. These are the busiest months of the year. The weather is highly pleasant and favorable for long walks. The trails are blossoming with fresh leaves and flowers. The clear skies allow you to get a great view of the magnificent Himalayas.
How to avoid Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)?
There is absolutely nothing you can do to prepare your body for altitude sickness. But yo can take few precautionary measures to avoid it. They are- - Attain height gradually and slowly - As you cross over 2000meters, reduce your number of walking hours and walk slow - Drink plenty of water - Take ample rest. Take more rest if you feel like your body is asking for it - Eat high caloric food - Avoid smoking or drinking

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Price per person: 1,200.00 
Price per person (High season): 1,450.00 

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- 01 November 31 December

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- Duration: 10 days
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