Trekking to the top of the World, namely Everest Base Camp needs no extra reason for anyone to be there. The presence of Mt. Everest merely is enough for everyone to make Everest base camp their dream destination. To encourage you more here is a list of 8 things about Everest base Camp that will amaze you. Having an idea of these all before proceeding on the trekking journey to the Everest Base camp(5364m), aids in making your Everest Base Camp Trek incredibly exciting.

8 things about Everest Base Camp that will amaze you

Lukla Flight

Though there is another alternative to reach the Everest Region, Kathmandu to Lukla flight is the most efficient way to Everest. The flight normally is of around 45 minutes and operates on clear days. At the start, you will have a smooth scenic flight over the Kathmandu valley. Thereafter comes the close-up views of the giant mountains giving you an incredible experience.

Sooner you will be seeing the tiny airstrips of Lukla that are situated on the side of the mountain. On the one side, there is a mountain and no long distance on the other side of the runaway there is a valley floor below. And for this reason, it is hailed worldwide as the world’s most thrilling airport. As strange as it seems, the dangerous nature of this flight definitely enhances the experience.

Another name for Lukla airport is Tenzing-Hillary airport which is named after the first two legendary climbers of Mt. Everest.

The thrill of Crossing the Suspension bridge

You are going to love the thrill of walking over the swinging bridge during your trek to Everest Base Camp. There are a plethora of swinging bridges on the way to Everest Base Camp. Among many, the Hillary bridge over the Dudhkoshi river on the way between Phakding and Namche is the most noted one because of the scary height it offers. The bridge is adorned with several colourful prayer flags. These flags contribute their best to give you a perfect shot.

Sagarmatha National Park

The highest placed Sagarmatha National Park which is also listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Nepal is the highlighting factor of the EBC trek. The nationals park is spread over an area of 1148 sq km. After showing the entry permit of Sagarmatha National park at the entrance at Monjo you will get stunned by the beauty of the park. The park houses several Himalayan floras and faunas. If you are lucky enough you can spot a Snow leopard inside the park area.

Sherpa Dishes- Must Try Dishes During EBC Trek

Most of the people trekking to the Everest region tend to explore mountains, monasteries sherpa culture and lifestyle but miss tasting their special dishes. Everest is the land of Sherpas. And when you are there how can you miss the Sherpa Dishes?

Some of the best sherpa dishes you must try in the EBC trek are Sherpa Stew(Shakpa), Tsampa, Somar, Rildok, Sha Phaley, Tingmo, Sherpa Momo, Thukpa, Riki Kur and Sherpa Butter Tea(Su Chya).

Besides these food items, taking a sip of Chang is very common in Shera Community. Chang is a homemade alcoholic drink made out of fermented rice. Thus, when you are there in the Everest region give it a try. Tasting any of the mentioned Sherpa dishes during Everest Trek will leave you with amazement at the sheer level.

Everest View Hotel-Loftiest Hotel in world

The highest placed hotel in the universe, Everest View Hotel is located in short distance from Namche Bazar. Each of the rooms of this hotel lets you have an alluring view of Mt Everest and other various mountains namely Kongde, Thamserku, Kang Tega, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Tabuche.

Imagine how pleasant it will be to enjoy a cup of tea or coffee while gazing out at the mountains and the sunrise while sitting at the table of the world’s highest Everest View Hotel. Though the cost will be high, if you put Everest View Hotel stay in your Everest Base Camp trek Itinerary you will find all your cost worth it.

Tengboche Monastery-Biggest Monastery in Khumbu Region

Reflecting Tibetan Buddhism profoundly, the Tengboche monastery is standing astonishingly in Tengboche Village. The monastery is the largest monastery in the Khumbu region. The view of Ama Dablam from the monstery location is incredibly stunning.

On the occasion of the Mani Rimdu festival, you will get to see a special celebration at the monastery. The festival falls normally on the full moon time between October and November. Participating in such a celebration during the EBC trek adds more value to your journey.

Buddhist monks known as Rinpoches frequently bestow blessings on hikers and tourists that stop by Tengboche Monastery.

Rejuvenating walk to Everest Base Camp and Khumbu Icefall

After trekking for several days on the trail of the Khumbu region, you will gain a sense of satisfaction upon reaching the ultimate destination. Standing at the foot of the loftiest Mt Everest is the greatest achievement on its own. The walks along the Khumbu icefall embellish your journey to the fullest.

Everest View from Kalapatthar(5545m)

Of course, Kalapatthar is optional hiking during the Everest Base Camp trek. If you embrace this option, then only you will get to see the perfect view of Mt. Everest. You would miss this view if you limit your trek to Everest Base Camp. To enjoy the view of Mt Everest to the fullest make sure to do the early morning hike to Kala Patthar. The view of Everest garnered with tinted sunrise views makes all your struggle worth it.

Aside from this, if you opt for the Everest Base Camp Trek via Gokyo Ri, you will get to relish the most rewarding view of Mt Everest from the Gokyo Ri top.

Additional Astounding Attractions of Everest Base camp Trek

  1. The grace of following the footsteps of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa is great in itself.
  2. Insight of Namche Bazar, the trade hub of Khumbu Region from where the typical Sherpa Settlement starts. Not too far from Namche is the Yeti Scalp in Khumjung Monastery. Further, Khumjung is the Home of Everest climbers as the maximum Everest guide is from Khumjung. Spending time with these brave souls gives you an amazing feeling.
  3. The accommodation facility during the Everest Base Camp is satisfying. If you have the budget, you needn’t have to struggle for luxury like other trekking in Nepal.
  4. Everest Climbers Memorial at Thukla Pass
  5. Trekking along Dudhkoshi River Valley commences from the place near Lukla and accompanies you till Thulka(one step below Lobuche). The feel of trekking along the river valley gives you a refreshing feel.
  6. Throughout the trail of EBC are the monuments, prayer flags, mani-walls, chortens and many other Buddhism reflecting traces. These all revitalize your body and mind to the fullest while also making your clicks more stunning.

Final Words

Now that you have read our blog titled ‘8 Things about Everest base Camp That will amaze you,’ you have gathered much information about the world’s popular Everest Base Camp Trekking route.

Besides these above-mentioned astounding factors, there are more awaiting your exploration of the region. Thus, hurry up, pack your hiking boots and other essentials and head for this trek. Best of luck with your visit to Everest Base Camp, Land of Yaks, Sherpas, Mountains and many more.