Duration : 8-17 DaysMax-Altitude : 5545Program Type : Tea houseBest Season : Feb-May and Sep-DecPer Day Walking : 4/5Trek Grade : Grade 3:
Since the terrain can be hard and the days long, hikers on these treks should be in good physical condition and have some previous mountain walking experience. Steep climbing may be involved, although it is never necessary to use ropes. Treks at this level can he arranged for periods of 16 to 21 days. Typically, a gradual ascent through a green river valley will lead you up to a number of high passes, where you will reach the altitude of 5416m. Often times, you will get a close insight into the Tibetan culture. Participants should expect to trek above 5416m/17872ft.
Hiring a Guide for Everest base camp trek from Lukla
Expert Trekking Guide and porter hire for Everest base camp trek from Lukla. Our Independent Trekking guide team is here to make you more comfortable for your journey to Everest Region Treks and climbing at any trekking peaks. It is the most popular route in Nepal for people who want to experience adventure holidays. A number of mountains line the route. It is physically and mentally challenging to trek in the Everest region. You will feel more comfortable and less stressed if you have an experienced guide with you. A guide will do more than help you navigate the trail. They will make sure you are safe and secure, and act as a first responder in an emergency. Besides introducing you to local culture, they will inform you about major attractions.
Our guides and porters are skillfully fluent in English and have a wealth of knowledge about each and every corner of Everest region treks. They are license holder Sherpa guides, and porter guides who are dedicated to ensuring your milestone goals are achieved.
Hiring a guide for your trek from us, our guides, porter cum guides are familiar with the culture and traditions of the area. When you’re trekking by yourself, you can easily miss the hidden spots. There are many myths, legends, and stories about the mountains that you will hear. You will also be able to interact with local people through guides. For unforgettable cultural experiences in Nepal, they can interpret or connect with locals. Your guide and porter will play a greater role in making your trek “an adventure dream come true”
Our team is well prepared, fully insured, and insured with COVID-19 from Nepal wilderness trekking PVT, a government-registered trekking agency. A Nepal wilderness trekking agency is run by guides and porters who have worked as porters and guides in our agencies for many years. All our guides and porters have excellent services Reviews onTripAdvisor>>
1. Do We Have To Pay Guide/Porter Flight Tickets?
A: No, you don’t have to pay, because our porters/guides are Lukla base, originally from the Everest region. Your trek starts from Lukla and ends in Lukla. As soon as you finish your trek, they lead other clients. If you choose to hire a guide from Kathmandu, you will have to pay for both flight tickets, so that’s the benefit to you hiring a Guide for Everest base camp from the Lukla.
2. How Do We Find Him In Lukla?
A: After you confirm your trip with us, we provide complete information to our guide or porter. They will be at Lukla airport to pick you up with your name tag on the paperboard.
3. How Does The Guide Act In An Emergency?
The guide will transfer you immediately if there is an emergency during your treks, such as altitude sickness, injury, or evacuation sickness. The guide understands more about altitude symptoms because of their training and finds fast solutions to problems.
4. How Much Guide Wages Per Day?
A: hiring a guide for the Everest base camp trek cost details. the Guide wage U$D 25 per day, Porter cum guide U$D 22 per day, Porter U$D 20 per day including 3-time meals, accommodations, equipment, insurance, and salary. One-time services charge and government tax are $30 per pax when you hire guide service to start your Trek from Lukla. ( this cost is only for 2021 during the COVID)
5. How many Kilograms will the porter guide carry?
The Porter carry 15 kg and porter cum guide 10 kg to carry. But guides don’t.
Supporting the local guide and porter economy
Tourism is usually the source of income for local guides. By hiring a guide for the Everest region trek from Lukla, you will be helping a person and their family to earn a living. As you travel, someone else is happily working a job that supports their entire family.
We wanted to book the services of a guide and porter only and be flexible with our itinerary. Himal provided us with an excellent guide who was accommodated our needs and could assess accurately what we would be able to achieve in the time we…More
Very good experience from both the manager in Kathmandu (Himal) and our porter/guide Parki. We did EBC and were planning on doing Cho la pass, but the weather turned bad so decided not to do. Parki did all our ordering of food and booking…more»
Just wanted to say how good Parkhidahn was as our porter cum guide and that I would thoroughly recommend him to any of your other customers. He was always pleasant and attentive and very good-natured in spite of the difficult weather…more »
Trip to EBC October 2018. Was concerned about trekking in a busy period (peak October) so we contacted Himal by email several months before arriving in Kathmandu. He arranged our flights to Lukla and for a porter/guide to meet us in Lukla…more »
During the preparation stage of planning our trek to Everest Base Camp, I discovered the Nepal Wilderness Trekking website. I found it easy to navigate and informative. I sent Mr Himal an email and was amazed at his quick response…More>>
I used Himal to organise a porter and book my flights to Lukla. When I arrived in Kathmandu I went to his office, paid for the flight, received the tickets and told me a porter would be waiting for me when I arrived at Lukla airport…more »
NWT was a great part of the success for my climbing partner and I to climb a Himalayan peak. It was an incredible experience to climb in the Khumbu (Everest) Range and to connect with the people and culture… more »
Getting a porter guide through Nepal Wilderness trekking is secure and straightforward. Our porter guide Lal was very helpful and reliable. Many people said the guide is not necessary as the trail is easy to navigate, but what I think is a good guide … more»
Himal has arranged internal flights and reliable, professional porters for my husband and me on 2 recent visits to Nepal. His service is always efficient, friendly, and tailored to our precise needs with a minimum of fuss and a huge dose of Nepalese charm and smiles…More»
Nepal Wilderness Treks is located at Z Street Thamel, {{Locations Road Map}}. Or contact me by phone / WhatsApp +977-9849693351 for further more information.
Himal helped me book flights to Lukla and arrange a porter. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, I went to his office, paid for the flight, received the tickets, and he told me a porter would be waiting for me at Lukla airport (even though I arrived 6 hours late). I requested a porter who spoke some English, and I got one (around US$20 per day and he carried 20 kg for me and my friend). By the time we reached each village, he had already arranged accommodations.
Himal can arrange a guide or anything else you need in any part of Nepal. He is professional and efficient. It was a leap of faith to use his service, as I found him on the internet as I just needed a porter and flights, not a whole tour, and wanted to do it on our own, for a good price. Himal arranged this for us.
If you plan on doing the Everest Base Camp trek, hire a porter, drink 5 liters of water a day, and add an extra day to the trek. We added in 3 extra days, took it slower, and we didn’t even get a headache.
Himal is definitely worth using. He made my trek stress-free and arranged everything for my arrival in Nepal.
I used Himal to organize a porter and book my flights to Lukla. When I arrived in Kathmandu, I went to his office, paid for the plane, received the tickets and told me a porter would be waiting for me when I arrived at Lukla airport – which he was (even though I came 6hrs late).
I requested a porter that could speak some English which is what I got (around $US18 a day, and he carried the 20kg for my friend and me). He was excellent – he walked on ahead and had organized accommodation by the time we arrived in each village.
But if you need a guide or anything else in any region in Nepal, Himal can sort it out. I found him professional and efficient. Surprisingly so – it was a leap of faith to use his service as I saw him on the internet as I just needed a porter and the flights, not a whole tour and wanted to do it cheaply, on our own so we could go at our own pace. Himal organized this for us.
My advice to anyone doing Everest Base Camp trek, get a porter, drink 5 liters of water a day, and add in an extra day on the trek. I added in 3 extra days, went slower and we didn’t even have a headache.
I recommend using Himal. He made my trek stress free and organized everything for when I arrived in Nepal.
Porter Guide from Lukla Excellent experience with my guide Dhyan Bahadur exploring the high elevation permanent Sherpa communities on the Dudh Khosi and Bhote Khosi...
Excellent experience with my guide Dhyan Bahadur exploring the high elevation permanent Sherpa communities on the Dudh Khosi and Bhote Khosi valleys.
Highly recommend visiting some of the ornate monasteries for beautiful statues of Chenrezig, Guru Rinpoche, and Tara.
Before the trip, may want to meet with a Tibetan medical practitioner for medicine for high altitude acclimatization Maybe a better choice than Diamox and can avoid the “Khumbu” a cough. Highly recommend catching the alpenglow from Everest View Hotel.
Hiring a Guide for Everest base camp trek from Lukla
Expert Trekking Guide and porter hire for Everest base camp trek from Lukla. Our Independent Trekking guide team is here to make you more comfortable for your journey to Everest Region Treks and climbing at any trekking peaks. It is the most popular route in Nepal for people who want to experience adventure holidays. A number of mountains line the route. It is physically and mentally challenging to trek in the Everest region. You will feel more comfortable and less stressed if you have an experienced guide with you. A guide will do more than help you navigate the trail. They will make sure you are safe and secure, and act as a first responder in an emergency. Besides introducing you to local culture, they will inform you about major attractions.
Our guides and porters are skillfully fluent in English and have a wealth of knowledge about each and every corner of Everest region treks. They are license holder Sherpa guides, and porter guides who are dedicated to ensuring your milestone goals are achieved.
Hiring a guide for your trek from us, our guides, porter cum guides are familiar with the culture and traditions of the area. When you’re trekking by yourself, you can easily miss the hidden spots. There are many myths, legends, and stories about the mountains that you will hear. You will also be able to interact with local people through guides. For unforgettable cultural experiences in Nepal, they can interpret or connect with locals. Your guide and porter will play a greater role in making your trek “an adventure dream come true”
Our team is well prepared, fully insured, and insured with COVID-19 from Nepal wilderness trekking PVT, a government-registered trekking agency. A Nepal wilderness trekking agency is run by guides and porters who have worked as porters and guides in our agencies for many years. All our guides and porters have excellent services Reviews onTripAdvisor>>
1. Do We Have To Pay Guide/Porter Flight Tickets?
A: No, you don’t have to pay, because our porters/guides are Lukla base, originally from the Everest region. Your trek starts from Lukla and ends in Lukla. As soon as you finish your trek, they lead other clients. If you choose to hire a guide from Kathmandu, you will have to pay for both flight tickets, so that’s the benefit to you hiring a Guide for Everest base camp from the Lukla.
2. How Do We Find Him In Lukla?
A: After you confirm your trip with us, we provide complete information to our guide or porter. They will be at Lukla airport to pick you up with your name tag on the paperboard.
3. How Does The Guide Act In An Emergency?
The guide will transfer you immediately if there is an emergency during your treks, such as altitude sickness, injury, or evacuation sickness. The guide understands more about altitude symptoms because of their training and finds fast solutions to problems.
4. How Much Guide Wages Per Day?
A: hiring a guide for the Everest base camp trek cost details. the Guide wage U$D 25 per day, Porter cum guide U$D 22 per day, Porter U$D 20 per day including 3-time meals, accommodations, equipment, insurance, and salary. One-time services charge and government tax are $30 per pax when you hire guide service to start your Trek from Lukla. ( this cost is only for 2021 during the COVID)
5. How many Kilograms will the porter guide carry?
The Porter carry 15 kg and porter cum guide 10 kg to carry. But guides don’t.
Supporting the local guide and porter economy
Tourism is usually the source of income for local guides. By hiring a guide for the Everest region trek from Lukla, you will be helping a person and their family to earn a living. As you travel, someone else is happily working a job that supports their entire family.
We wanted to book the services of a guide and porter only and be flexible with our itinerary. Himal provided us with an excellent guide who was accommodated our needs and could assess accurately what we would be able to achieve in the time we…More
Very good experience from both the manager in Kathmandu (Himal) and our porter/guide Parki. We did EBC and were planning on doing Cho la pass, but the weather turned bad so decided not to do. Parki did all our ordering of food and booking…more»
Just wanted to say how good Parkhidahn was as our porter cum guide and that I would thoroughly recommend him to any of your other customers. He was always pleasant and attentive and very good-natured in spite of the difficult weather…more »
Trip to EBC October 2018. Was concerned about trekking in a busy period (peak October) so we contacted Himal by email several months before arriving in Kathmandu. He arranged our flights to Lukla and for a porter/guide to meet us in Lukla…more »
During the preparation stage of planning our trek to Everest Base Camp, I discovered the Nepal Wilderness Trekking website. I found it easy to navigate and informative. I sent Mr Himal an email and was amazed at his quick response…More>>
I used Himal to organise a porter and book my flights to Lukla. When I arrived in Kathmandu I went to his office, paid for the flight, received the tickets and told me a porter would be waiting for me when I arrived at Lukla airport…more »
NWT was a great part of the success for my climbing partner and I to climb a Himalayan peak. It was an incredible experience to climb in the Khumbu (Everest) Range and to connect with the people and culture… more »
Getting a porter guide through Nepal Wilderness trekking is secure and straightforward. Our porter guide Lal was very helpful and reliable. Many people said the guide is not necessary as the trail is easy to navigate, but what I think is a good guide … more»
Himal has arranged internal flights and reliable, professional porters for my husband and me on 2 recent visits to Nepal. His service is always efficient, friendly, and tailored to our precise needs with a minimum of fuss and a huge dose of Nepalese charm and smiles…More»
Nepal Wilderness Treks is located at Z Street Thamel, {{Locations Road Map}}. Or contact me by phone / WhatsApp +977-9849693351 for further more information.