Everest Luxury Trek - 7 Days
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Everest Luxury Trek - 7 Days

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Trip Facts
Duration7 Days
Trip GradeEasy-Moderate
CountryNepal
Maximum Altitude5545 m
Best TimeMarch- May, Sep- Nov
Overview

Everest Luxury Trek is an amazing journey that takes you to the most beautiful land of the Himalayas, where you will be part of the world’s highest Mount Everest, and many other gorgeous views of the Himalayas with the diversity of culture and nature.

Luxury Everest Trek Highlights 

  • Overwhelming tremendous mountain view of Everest, Lhotse, Aamaalbumm, and many other
  • Hike to Everest View Lodge and see the stunning panorama view of the Himalayas.
  • Visit the largest monastery (Tengboche Monastery)  of the Khumbu region
  • Short but scenic mountain flight from Kathmandu to Lukla
  • The highest airport in the world "Syangboche" (3780 m)
  • Explore the Sherpa lifestyle and tradition
  • A scenic walk through the diversity of nature and culture

Everest Luxury Trek is considered one of the best trekking routes in the Everest region of Nepal, with the best accommodation. However, this trek is designed for those travel enthusiasts who want to spend a holiday trip in the highest mountain region on earth. In addition, this trek can be done throughout the year with an average level of physical fitness, and it's a comfy trek for people 10 to 75 years old.

The short Luxury Everest trek begins by flying to The Tenzing Hillary Airport, Lukla. A 35-minute short scenic flight itself is fantastic and offers a great view of the magnificent mountain of the Everest region.

Upon arrival at Lukla, we will be greeted by our representative staff from Lukla, then a short walk to the hotel for breakfast or tea break. Notably, the 7-day Everest luxury trek starts from Lukla, follows the Dudkosi River towards the beautiful Sherpa villages of Phakding, Namche, Tengboche, and Monjo, and returns to Lukla.

However, the Everest Luxury trek offers an excellent opportunity to see the sensational view of the mighty mountain with the unique local culture of the Sherpa people and its landscape. In our 7-day Everest Luxury trek, we will be able to grab the unique opportunity to face the world's highest mountain, Everest, and many other mountains above 6000 thousand meters high.

This short trek will change your life with a vast immersion in the mountain and their kindness. Let your dream come true by exploring. Thus, Our seven days Everest luxury trek will accommodate you at the best hotels like Yeti Mountain Home and Hotel Namche, including the food, hot and cold drinks, a warm heater, wifi, hot shower, and other amenities during the trek to overcome your trip with the best experiences with a long-lasting memorable once in a lifetime.

In addition to this trek, you may constantly extend towards Everest Base camp with four more additional days ( If you have a comfortable holiday timeframe). As promised, the itinerary and cost will be provided at your convenience for the Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek; explore the world with us now, and we will create a lifetime journey for you! 

For speedy information / immediate answers about your trip questions or concerns, please get in touch with Us at WhatsApp: +977 9851175531 ( Dil ) or drop us an inquiry at info@alpineramble.com

Full Benefits 

  • Free Airport transportation on arrival and departure days (We will pick you up and drop you off) 
  • Trekking equipment such as the Sleeping bag, Down jacket, and walking poles (rental is included if needed)
  • Duffle bag if required  (Optional) 
  • Souvenir: Trekking route map/browser and printed ART's hiking T-shirt
  • An Oximeter to measure your Oxygen and Pulse at a high altitude to find out your accurate health condition while you are trekking in the mountain.
  • WOKI TOKI - for communication during the trek 
Itinerary

Everest Luxury Trek - 7 Days Day-by-day Plan Itinerary

We would like for you to go through the day to day detailed itinerary of the trekking to know some general information as a guideline for the trekking tour. However, this trekking tour itinerary can be fully customized as per the requests that suit you. Here, we at Alpine Ramble Treks ensure a high priority for your safety and a great trekking experience of a lifetime with our highly experienced guide.

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Max Altitude: 2610m Meals: Breakfast + Lunch +DinnerAccommodation: Trekking LodgeDuration: 4 hrs approx
Max Altitude: 3440m Meals: Breakfast + Lunch +DinnerAccommodation: Trekking LodgeDuration: 5 hrs approx
Max Altitude: 3700 m (Everest view lodge) Meals: Breakfast + Lunch +DinnerAccommodation: Trekking LodgeDuration: 2 hrs approx
Max Altitude: 3960 m Meals: Breakfast + Lunch +DinnerAccommodation: Trekking LodgeDuration: 5 hrs approx
Max Altitude: 3100 m Meals: Breakfast + Lunch +DinnerAccommodation: Trekking LodgeDuration: 3 hrs approx
Max Altitude: 1450 m Meals: BreakfastAccommodation: Hotel
Cost Details

Everest Luxury Trek - 7 Days Cost Details

Includes

  • International Airport- Hotel- Airport pick up and drop off by private car/Jeep/ Hiace.
  • Meals on a full-board basis (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner/ the main course) during the trek in the mountain.

  • Alpine Ramble’s experienced, government-licensed, English-speaking trekking guide.
  • All salary, food, drinks, accommodation, transport, and insurance for the guide.
  • All necessary papers including Everest National Park permit and TIMS card (Trekking Information Management System) 
  • Trekking equipment such as the Sleeping bag, and down jacket on request (optional)
  • Trekking lodges (Tea House) throughout the trek
  • Namche- Everest Base Camp- Kalapathar- Lukla by Helicopter 
  • Assistant guide for the group 6 or above
  • Airfare from Kathmandu – to Lukla - Kathmandu including airport departure tax in both Kathmandu and Lukla airport
  • Supplementary snacks: energy bars, crackers, cookies, etc.
  • Seasonal fresh fruit dessert every evening after dinner.
  • Appreciation of certificate after the successful trek.
  • Farewell Dinner at a typical Nepalese restaurant with traditional music and dance
  • Alpine Ramble’s complimentary free T-shirt/  route map and a duffel bag (if required)
  • Oximeter to measure your oxygen and Pulse level during the trek in the mountain, it’s very useful for all the trekkers to be aware of the high altitude sickness.
  • Compressive first aid box (Guide will carry it throughout the trek).
  • Emergency rescue operation assistance is arranged in case of complex health condition (funded by your Travel Insurance)
  • All government, Local taxes/ Vat and official Expenses

Excludes

  • Nepal entry visa fee (you may easily issue the visa on arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport – Kathmandu). $25 USD for 15 days Visa.
  • Extra accommodation and meals behind schedule
  • Extra drinks as alcoholic & non-alcoholic
  • Surplus luggage charges for domestic airport
  • Additional cost by out of management control due to the landscape, weather condition, illness, change of government policies, strikes, and physical condition, etc.
  • Personal expenses such as snacks, laundry, telephone, wife, hot shower, etc.
  • Travel insurance 
  • Tips for guide and

Above the information is for a guide and standard pattern of what basically, we provide. the trip can be customized at your request and interests to accommodate your specific requirements.

Departures

Everest Luxury Trek - 7 Days Dates and Price

Private Trip

Check our available trip departure dates and costs for Everest Luxury Trek - 7 Days. However, the set start dates listed are particularly quoted for the group joining opportunity if the listed are not suitable for you and want to customize this trip, please feel free to contact us for your customized departure date. Meanwhile, The Private trips are available on any date of your selection that suits you at any time of the year at your convenience. Get in touch for your private trip and date as you preferred.

Trip FAQs

Everest Luxury Trek - 7 Days FAQs

Yes. Citizens of the U.S., U.K., EU, Australia, Canada, and most countries can get a visa on arrival at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport. 

A 30-day tourist visa costs US$40 and the process takes about 20–30 minutes. 

Nepal introduced the on-arrival system in 1975, and today more than 1.5 million travelers use it every year.

Acclimatization is the key. Our itinerary includes rest days in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche, following the rule: “climb high, sleep low.” 

Hydration, steady pacing, and avoiding alcohol help, too. Sherpa guides’ pacing is proven to reduce AMS risk. 

Studies show proper acclimatization lowers altitude sickness cases by 60–70%.

Yes. Alpine Ramble offers private departures year-round

Whether you want to start on Christmas Eve, New Year’s Day, or during Europe’s summer holidays, we can arrange it. Many families, solo trekkers, and corporate groups book customized dates.

On average, 5–7 hours per day, covering 8–15 km (5–9 miles). Imagine a long walk through Central Park, Hyde Park, or a day hike in the Swiss Alps but with suspension bridges, monasteries, and Everest as your backdrop.

You’ll need three permits, all included in our package:

  • Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit (US$30)
  • Pasang Lhamu Municipality Fee (US$20)
  • TIMS Card (US$20)

These support conservation in Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site (1979).

Yes. Each year, trekkers aged 6 to 75 complete EBC. 

It’s about determination, not extreme fitness. If you can walk 5–6 hours at sea level, you can prepare. 

Families, students, and even retirees have succeeded with Alpine Ramble’s pacing and support.

Yes. Alpine Ramble only employs licensed, insured local guides and porters. This is a legal requirement in Nepal and an ethical practice that protects those who make trekking possible. Many of our guides are second-generation Sherpas.

Kala Patthar (5,545 m / 18,192 ft) — higher than Everest Base Camp itself. It’s the best viewpoint of Everest at sunrise, often listed by Lonely Planet as one of the world’s top “bucket list” sunrises.

Base Camp stands at 5,364 m (17,598 ft). In April and May, it becomes a colorful tented city, hosting over 1,000 climbers and Sherpa staff preparing for summit expeditions.

Yes. Nepal is one of the safest trekking destinations in Asia. Alpine Ramble has guided many solo female trekkers, offering female guides on request. Trails are lively but respectful, and teahouses are family-run.

Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for trekking to the Everest region. -your travel insurance must cover medical and emergency repatriation inclusive of helicopter rescue and evacuation expenses at high altitude for individual trekking members, please kindly provide us your insurance to us at the time of booking your trip or later - before your trip get started. Alpine Ramble will help and assist you to buy travel insurance for potential unforeseen events or altitude sickness during the trek.

Yes. Alpine Ramble staff greet you personally at Kathmandu airport, assist with luggage, and provide a private transfer to your hotel. This warm welcome is often a highlight for first-time visitors.

Yes. Wi-Fi is available through Everest Link cards (US$5–10 per session). Hot showers cost US$3–5 in lodges. It’s not luxury — but it’s enough to stay connected and comfortable.

Yes. ATMs and exchange counters in Kathmandu are easy to find. On the trail, cash is essential. Bring U.S. dollars, euros, or pounds to exchange. Small NPR notes are best for daily expenses.

Yes, in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche. Beyond that, cold air makes drying clothes difficult. Many trekkers bring enough base layers to last the trek.

Yes. Alpine Ramble offers free luggage storage in Kathmandu, so you only carry what you need on the trek.

  • Spring (Mar–May): Clear skies + rhododendron blooms.
     
  • Autumn (Sep–Nov): Crisp, stable weather post-monsoon.
     
  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Quiet trails, clear skies, colder temps.
     
  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Lush landscapes, but rainy.

Spring and autumn are the most popular.

Yes. Kathmandu’s Thamel district is full of gear shops. Renting down jackets and sleeping bags can save US$300–500 compared to buying abroad.

Reserve your trek with a deposit via card or bank transfer. The balance is payable in Kathmandu before departure.

  • In Kathmandu:

– Credit/debit cards widely accepted (Visa, Mastercard).
– ATMs available almost everywhere.
– Currency exchange easy for USD, EUR, GBP, AUD.

  • On the trail (Lukla to Namche):

– Namche Bazaar has ATMs and some digital payments, but not always reliable.
– Lodges, bakeries, and shops usually prefer cash.

Above Namche (remote villages):
– Only cash in Nepalese Rupees (NPR) accepted for extras (Wi-Fi, hot showers, snacks).

  • How much to carry?

– Plan US$20–30 per day in NPR for personal expenses.
– Carry small NPR notes (100s and 500s).

Pro Tip: Exchange currency in Kathmandu for the best rates before your trek.

Yes. Three meals daily: from traditional Nepali dal bhat to pastas, soups, pancakes, and even apple pie in Namche. Meals are simple but hearty.

Yes. Pharmacies exist in Lukla and Namche, but supply is limited. Bring personal meds, ibuprofen, rehydration salts, and Diamox (if prescribed). Guides carry first-aid kits.

Kilimanjaro (5,895 m) is a summit climb in 6–8 days. Everest Base Camp is a 14-day cultural and scenic journey, with monasteries, Sherpa villages, and UNESCO-protected trails. Many adventurers do both: Kilimanjaro for the summit badge, EBC for the cultural depth.

Namche has been the trading hub of the Khumbu for centuries. Sherpas once bartered salt with Tibetans here. Today, it’s home to markets, bakeries, museums, and even the world’s highest Irish pub. Around 90% of trekkers pass through Namche.

Built in 1964 with hand tools, Lukla’s runway is just 527 m long and sits on a mountainside. Renamed in 2008 for Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary, it’s ranked one of the world’s most thrilling airports. Over 30,000 trekkers fly here annually.

Yes. Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, survivalist Bear Grylls, Bollywood stars, and even astronauts have trekked to Base Camp. 

The trail itself is historic, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay passed many of these same villages before their 1953 summit.

Tengboche Monastery is the largest in Khumbu, rebuilt after a fire in 1989. It hosts the Mani Rimdu Festival each autumn, where monks perform sacred masked dances. For trekkers, attending evening prayers here offers a moving connection to Himalayan Buddhism.

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