Rugged Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek & Stay

Rugged Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek & Stay

Have you always wanted to tick a trek to Everest Base Camp off the bucket list, but want to do it in a once in a lifetime, ruggedly luxurious way?

Rugged Luxury – it’s meaningful, connected, comfortable travel, without sacrificing any of the adventure

Expedition Snapshot

  • EBC Trek guided by a top Everest Summit Guide
  • Go to Base Camp Proper (where 99% of trekkers never reach!)
  • Stay where the summiteers stay and see where the action happens!
  • 3x nights in 5-star accommodation in Kathmandu
  • 7x nights in top-class mountain lodges along the trekking route
  • 2x nights in exclusive, luxury CTSS Camp in heated, geodesic dome tents
  • Champagne breakfast on the glacier at Everest
  • Beginner friendly ice climbing clinic on Everest
  • Relax with a 60 minute massage at Everest Base Camp
  • Scenic helicopter flight from the Everest glacier back to Kathmandu
  • Full-day city tour of the best of Kathmandu

“Why would you stay at
the Holiday Inn if you could
upgrade to the Four Seasons?”

— Michael K, USA

Departs Annually

28th March - 14th April, (18 Days) in Kathmandu, Nepal.

$18,995 pp

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What Exactly is 'Rugged Luxury'?

Rugged Luxury is about bringing a dash of refinement to remote places and innovating to achieve comfort and a sense of indulgence, without sacrificing the experiential aspects of adventure travel that we all seek and love.

It’s still an untamed, off-the-beaten-path expedition that satisfies your desire for exploration and being close to nature but with as many creature comforts as possible.

In a nutshell, it’s comparative luxury in really remote places.

Journey Highlights - On the Trek

The Everest Base Camp Trek is widely heralded as the best trek in the world and for good reason; it’s beautiful, challenging yet achievable, and incredibly scenic. For roughly 40 miles/70 km you will trek through lush green pastures, blossoming Rhododendron forests and the most spectacular mountain terrain in the world.

Our journey begins in Kathmandu, where we meet the team, undertake gear checks, and a guide briefing before flying into the Khumbu Valley. The flight to Lukla is exciting and offers us our first glimpse of Everest, our end goal! We land on a runway carved into the side of a mountain before a gentle afternoon trek downhill to Phakding.

Our guide is a top Everest Summit Guide who is laser-focused on your safety, acclimatization, and success.

From Phakding we weave our way up the Khumbu Valley, past Namche Bazaar – the Sherpa Capital, to Tengboche where we visit the world famous monastery for a Buddhist blessing before climbing above the vegetation level to Pheriche. We are now truly amongst the Himalayan giants of Ama Dablam, Lobuche, Pumori, Nuptse, Lhotse and Everest. Each night we stay in the finest tea houses and mountain lodges available in the Khumbu Valley.

Off the beaten trail, we divert to Lobuche Base Camp for our first tented night under the alpine stars before finally weaving our way to Everest Base Camp.

Unlike all the other trekkers, we pass straight by ‘trekkers’ rock’ and enter the official Everest Base Camp, where the aspiring summiteers reside.

3D Everest Base Camp Trek Route

Journey Highlights - At Base Camp

Having reached our destination, our journey doesn’t end but is just beginning. We have two days to enjoy all the incredible amenities of CTSS’ luxury Everest Base Camp, from a champagne breakfast on the glacier to playing the world’s highest game of ping pong while sipping on a barista-made cappuccino overlooking the icefall.

Each night, we cocoon inside our private luxury Everest Executive geodesic domes. Heated and powered with a queen sized bed, they are the ultimate Everest glamping digs!

In the morning, we have the option to partake in a beginner-friendly ice climbing clinic where we get a taste of what it is to be an Everest climber. We practice and learn fixed line climbing, rappelling, cramponing, and rope skills before heading back to Base Camp for a chef-prepared lunch.

In the afternoon, relax in the spa tent with a 60 minute massage before cuddling up with a hot chocolate and watching a movie in the famous ‘Big House’ – a huge 845-square-foot solar-powered geodesic dome that serves as the heart of camp.

The Big House has views of Everest’s West Shoulder and the famous icefall and is furnished with coffee tables, couches, a library, a yoga area, and a cafe staffed with a professional barista!

Journey Highlights - Post-Everest Base Camp

In the morning, we wake to one final cappuccino delivered to your dome tent before breakfast. A specialized high-altitude helicopter picks us up from Everest Base Camp, and whisks us all the way back to Kathmandu, skipping the long three day walk back down the Khumbu Valley. By afternoon, we are settled back into our 5-star accommodation in the city.

To wrap our adventure, we enjoy the sights and sounds of Kathmandu with a final full-day city tour, taking in the top highlights before our farewell dinner and flights home.

We have sourced (or built!) accommodation and service to a very high standard for this trip and relative to this part of the world. But please remember this, at its deepest essence, is still adventure travel, so “luxury” in a tent on a mountainside at 5,500m is what we might call rugged.

We want to make sure you are comfortable, but we do need to let you know that when camping and glamping, there are certain aspects that still fall very much into the adventurous category, more so than the luxury one.

For instance, on the Everest Base Camp Trek, everything you see around you has been carried in by hand or yak. There are no roads, no towns, no major infrastructure. What we have available is very different than what we might find in New York, Paris, London, or Sydney.

We expect you to roll with the punches and enjoy those rugged elements, for instance, the famous “toilet” tent. Yes, it is a small tent (and it has a toilet seat), but there is no convenient flush into a sewerage system rather your business is dropped off in a big drum, that gets sealed and removed from the glacier to be disposed of appropriately and environmentally down the valley.

There is very little electricity in the mountain lodges, so they won’t necessarily have reliable refrigeration. This means all the food you eat, is simple, locally sourced, sustainable, organic, safe to eat, and totally delicious, but sushi or steak won’t be on the menu.

We hope that your sense of adventure and desire to hike to Everest Base Camp on foot and experience the magical mountain setting will make up for certain rugged aspects of camping on the mountain and being on an expedition!

Nepal has an irresistible, mystic allure for travelers, and one of the best ways to see Nepal is on foot. Our Rugged Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek combines the culture and colors of Nepal with exclusive access to Everest Base Camp proper, welcoming teahouses and luxury accommodations in Kathmandu and the best mountain leaders in the world.

CTSS is well versed in providing world-class guidance and logistics in some of the most remote, inhospitable corners of our planet, from the summit of Everest to the heart of Antarctica to the North & South Poles. Together with our local Nepalese team, who provide exceptional service and take safety and hygiene standards to new heights, we are bringing you a more comfortable way of exploring these remote, unforgiving places in the High Himalayas.

The Everest Base Camp Trek is widely heralded as the best trek in the world, and for good reason; it’s beautiful, challenging yet achievable, and incredibly scenic. For roughly 40 miles/70 km, you will trek through lush green pastures, blossoming Rhododendron forests and the most spectacular mountain terrain in the world.

Our journey begins in Kathmandu, where we meet the team, undertake gear checks and a guide briefing before flying into the Khumbu Valley. The flight to Lukla is exciting and offers us our first glimpse of Everest, our goal! We land on a runway carved into the side of a mountain before a gentle trek to Phakding.

From Phakding, we weave our way up the Khumbu Valley, past Namche Bazaar – the Sherpa Capital, to Tengboche, where we visit the world-famous monastery for a Buddhist blessing before climbing above the vegetation level to Pheriche. We are now truly amongst the Himalayan giants of Ama Dablam, Lobuche, Pumori, Nuptse, Lhotse and Everest.

Off the beaten trail, we divert to Lobuche Base Camp for our first tented night under the alpine stars, before finally weaving our way to Everest Base Camp. Unlike all the other trekkers, we pass straight by ‘trekkers’ rock’ and enter the official Everest Base Camp, where the aspiring summiteers reside.

Having reached our destination, our journey doesn’t end but just begins. We have 2x days to enjoy all the incredible amenities of CTSS’ luxury Everest Base Camp, from a champagne breakfast on the glacier, to playing the worlds’ highest game of ping pong, sipping on a barista made cappucino overlooking the icefall.

Each night we cocoon inside our private luxury Everest Executive geodesic domes. Heated and powered with a queen-sized bed, they are the ultimate Everest glamping digs!

In the morning, we have the option to partake in a beginner-friendly ice climbing clinic led by Everest guides, where we get a taste of what it is to be an Everest climber. Technically we can say we’ve even climbed on Everest! We practice and learn fixed line climbing, rappelling, cramponing, and rope skills before heading back to Base Camp for a chef-prepared lunch.

In the afternoon, relax in the spa tent with a 60 minute massage before cuddling up with a hot chocolate and watching a movie in the Big House.

Tomorrow, we will be picked up and whisked away by a specialized high-altitude helicopter all the way back to Kathmandu and our five-star hotel.

To wrap our adventure, we enjoy the sights and sounds of Kathmandu with a full-day city tour, taking in the top highlights before our farewell dinner and flights home.

Expedition Itinerary

The following is a sample daily schedule of our Rugged Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek Program: Please note that due to the nature of trekking at altitude and the challenges of weather on flights in and out of EBC, this itinerary is only a rough outline and may need to be adapted in accordance with weather conditions and acclimatization.

Day 1

Arrive in Kathmandu, our team will meet you at the airport and transfer you to our 5-star hotel. Today is a pure arrival day; you can arrive at anytime

Day 2

Leisurely breakfast at the hotel before your Guide Briefing and Gear Checks. Free time in the afternoon. Welcome dinner that evening.

Day 3

Fly to Lukla, trek to the river down of Phakding (3-4 hours). Overnight at Yeti Mountain Home Lodge

Day 4

Trek to Namche Bazaar – the Sherpa capital! Overnight at Yeti Mountain Home (5-6 hours)

Day 5

Rest/Acclimatization Day at Namche. We take an active recovery day and visit Thamo Monastery. Overnight at Yeti Mountain Home

Day 6

Trek to Debouche (5-6 hours). Overnight at Teahouse

Day 7

Rest/Acclimatization Day at Debouche. We take an active recovery day and visit the Tengboche Monastery. Overnight at Teahouse

Day 8

Trek to Pheriche (5-6 hours). Above the vegetation level, we are getting higher into the Himalayas at 14,350 ft. Overnight at Teahouse

Day 9

Rest/Acclimatization Day in Pheriche. We go for a hike and then visit the HRA (Himalayan Rescue Association) to learn about high-altitude & its effects on the body. Overnight at Teahouse

Day 10

Trek to Lobuche Base Camp (4-5 hours). Deviating from the main trail, we visit the base of Lobuche Base Camp, where we stay in our tented camp.

Day 11

Acclimatization hike to Lobuche High Camp for some of the best views of the Himalayas before returning to Lobuche Base Camp. Overnight in our tented camp.

Day 12

Trek to Gorak Shep (3-4 hours). This is the last village in the Khumbu Valley. Overnight teahouse or tented camp.

Day 13

Trek to Everest Base Camp Proper! Enjoy a chef-prepared lunch before exploring camp and enjoying the amenities of Base Camp. Overnight Everest Executive Domes

Day 14

Everest Base Camp: Beginner-friendly ice climbing clinic on the Khumbu Glacier before retreating to the spa tent for the world’s highest massage! Overnight Everest Executive Domes

Day 15

Scenic helicopter flight from Everest Base Camp to Kathmandu. Transfer back to 5-star hotel

Day 16

Full-day Kathmandu City Tour and Farewell Dinner

Please take on this hi-lux adventure with a positive, adaptable mindset. Your safety is always our priority. You are strongly advised to build in contingency days on either side of your trip to allow for travel delays. These days are not included in your trip costs. We also recommend booking a flexible fare for the return flight home. Flights can sometimes be delayed out of the Khumbu Valley due to mountain weather.

Please let us know if you would like us to book your extra nights stay.

We are here to support you on the journey to your adventure every step of the way. Part of the joy of having a trip to look forward to is the lead-up to departure, and we are here to support you every step of the way.

There are no prerequisites for the Everest Base Camp Trek. It is achievable and accessible to anyone who is healthy, relatively fit, and willing to train for the adventure.

Once you have booked your place, you will also receive a pre-trip departure guide booklet, which has all you need to know about trekking at altitude, gear, visas and more.

Included:

  • World Class Trekking Guides, Porters, and Sherpa staff
  • 5-Star accommodation in Kathmandu (3 nights) Single rooming. Dual occupancy for couples
  • Airport transfers
  • Transportation: All group transportation while on the expedition.
  • Domestic flights to Lukla at the start of the trek
  • Finest teahouse and mountain lodge accommodation in the Khumbu Valley
  • Welcome and farewell finners in Kathmandu
  • All meals while on the trek and at Everest Base Camp
  • Tented camps at Lobuche and Everest Base Camp
  • 2x Nights in Everest Executive Domes at Everest Base Camp Proper
  • 1x 1hr massage at Everest Base Camp Spa
  • Beginner-friendly ice climbing clinic and necessary gear
  • Shared one-way helicopter from Everest Base Camp to Kathmandu

Not Included:

  • International flights to and from Kathmandu
  • Airport arrival or departure taxes, visas, associated travel expenses
  • Any extensions prior to or post the specified itinerary. Note: we can help you plan these add-ons. Please inform us if we need to book extra accommodations for you.
  • Personal clothing and equipment, toiletries
  • Sherpa tip pool ($400 for trekkers)
  • Guide tips, customary but optional
  • In the event of a rescue, evacuation, or early departure from the group, any rescue expenses incurred or excess expenses above and beyond our normal trip costs, including transport, hotels, evacuation, flight changes, and gear shipping, are the responsibility of the client.
  • Required trip insurance policy (for trip cancellation, interruption, rescue & evacuation, medical treatment, repatriation, etc.)
  • Bar tabs, mini-bars, hotel internet bills, laundry, etc.
  • Lunch in Kathmandu, souvenirs, and personal sundries

Climbing the Seven Summits’ primary aim is to help you attain your personal climbing and trekking goals while experiencing the best of our planet, its unique cultures. and environments.

We strive to offer the highest quality mountaineering expeditions and treks at a great value while focusing on our primary goals: safety, success, and enjoyment.

We achieve this by bringing our extensive experience, top-of-the-line logistics, individualized and world-class guides to each adventure we undertake.

To give our clients the highest possible chance at success we are detailed in our approach, ensuring we’ve dotted our ‘i’s and crossed our ‘t’s. We provide personalized service, employ conservative acclimatization schedules, use top-of-the-line mountaineering, camping, and communications gear, hire only the best mountain leaders, and we don’t skimp on costs.

Our expeditions strive to set the highest standards and climb in “good style.” By this, we mean prioritizing the well-being and safety of our teams, leaving no trace on the environments we operate in, respecting culture, contributing to local economies by employing regional partners and paying them higher than the industry standard, and working in a self-sufficient and self-reliant way. We promote a responsible approach to adventure travel by connecting people to the natural world and giving back to local communities by donating a percentage of every expedition to the Tiger of the Snows Fund.

We take immense pride in our expeditions, and this shows in the positive feedback we receive from our teams who form lasting friendships forged in the mountains as they work together and overcome tough challenges.

Walking at altitude is a slow process, so we encourage you to settle into the rhythm and pace set by our experienced guides. Enjoy taking in the magnificent views of the mountains around you and the quaint villages that you pass through. There is no rush at altitude. You will be walking/hiking each day for between 4-7 hours. Be prepared to walk in all weather and on undulating mountain terrain, crossing creeks and rivers and climbing some high passes.

From the minute you land in Lukla, you are at altitude, and your body requires time to ease and adjust to this new altitude naturally. One of the best ways to do this is to climb slowly. Our itinerary is designed to allow time for acclimatization to minimize the stress of altitude on the body. However, illness at altitude can be experienced in varying degrees, from a slight headache to breathlessness or fatigue. Our guides know the signs and will work with you to help avoid and manage altitude illness. We will ask you to practice a very high level of hygiene at all stages of the trek. We take many precautions to make sure we minimize the chances of our team members getting sick.

The contingency day built into our itineraries are designed to take the stress out of travel. It may seem like extra padding, but in fact is essential to allow adjustments to the itinerary when weather or other conditions demand it. If unused, it will allow you time to unwind before and after the trek, which is a vital part of acclimatizing to the altitude, and having you return home feeling rejuvenated rather than rushed.

Our expert team will give you access to training guides, and a program to follow that will assist with giving you the best preparation for hiking at altitude. Follow the program and allow sufficient time to prepare for this adventure, and you will not only enjoy the trek but be able to immerse yourself in the surroundings and be truly present without feeling totally out of your comfort zone.