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Embark on one of the world’s most iconic trekking adventures—journeying through Sherpa villages, ancient monasteries, and towering Himalayan peaks.
Affordable 3-star hotel in Kathmandu (2 nights)
Basic mountain lodges / teahouses along the trek
Licensed trekking guide
Breakfast included during the trek
Proper pacing with acclimatization days
Private airport pick-up & drop-off
Trek start options: Flight from Kathmandu -> Lukla or Ramechhap -> Lukla (season/weather dependent)
Kathmandu 3-star hotel stay (2 nights, breakfast included
Domestic flights (Kathmandu -> Lukla or Ramechhap -> Lukla)
Basic teahouse accommodation during trek
Breakfast during trek
Licensed guide
Sagarmatha NP permit
TIMS card
First aid support
Trekking map
Airport transfers
Porter service
Lunch & dinner during trek
Meals in Kathmandu (lunch/dinner)
Travel insurance
Personal trekking gear
Tips for guide
Extra costs due to weather or health delays
Hot showers / Wi-Fi
Proper equipment and gear are essential for a safe and comfortable trekking experience. Below is a comprehensive list of recommended items to pack for your trek.
11 items
Moisture-wicking base layers (top & bottom)
EssentialInsulated jacket or down jacket
EssentialWaterproof and windproof outer shell jacket
EssentialTrekking pants (quick-dry)
EssentialWaterproof pants
Thermal underwear
EssentialFleece or wool mid-layer
EssentialTrekking shirts (long & short sleeve)
Warm hat and sun hat
EssentialNeck gaiter or balaclava
EssentialGloves (liner and insulated)
Essential4 items
Waterproof trekking boots (broken in)
EssentialCamp shoes or sandals
Moisture-wicking trekking socks (3-4 pairs)
EssentialGaiters
4 items
Daypack (20-30L)
EssentialDuffel bag for porter-carried items
EssentialWaterproof pack cover or dry bags
EssentialStuff sacks for organization
3 items
Sleeping bag (-10°C to -20°C rated)
EssentialSleeping bag liner
Inflatable sleeping pad
5 items
Trekking poles (adjustable)
EssentialHeadlamp with extra batteries
EssentialSunglasses (UV protection)
EssentialWater bottles or hydration system (2L capacity)
EssentialWater purification tablets or filter
Essential8 items
Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
EssentialLip balm with SPF
EssentialToiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
EssentialQuick-dry towel
Hand sanitizer
EssentialToilet paper and trowel
EssentialPersonal medications
EssentialInsect repellent
6 items
Personal first aid kit
EssentialAltitude sickness medication (Diamox)
EssentialPain relievers
EssentialBlister treatment
EssentialRehydration salts
Antibiotics (prescribed)
6 items
Passport and permits (copies)
EssentialTravel insurance documents
EssentialCamera with extra batteries
Power bank
EssentialCharging cables and adapters
EssentialPhone in waterproof case
6 items
Book or e-reader
Playing cards or travel games
Notebook and pen
Binoculars
Trekking umbrella
Energy bars and snacks
Pack light but don't compromise on essential safety equipment
Break in your trekking boots before the trek to avoid blisters
Layer your clothing to adjust to changing temperatures throughout the day
Keep your most important items in your daypack
Porter weight limit is typically 10-15kg
Down jackets and sleeping bags can be rented in Kathmandu