Lhasa Everest Base Camp Trekking
Lhasa Everest Base Camp Trekking
Lhasa Everest Base Camp Trekking

Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Trekking in Tibet

Duration14 Days

The Lhasa to Everest Base Camp trekking in Tibet is a thrilling high-altitude adventure that blends cultural discovery with breathtaking Himalayan landscapes. This trek takes you from the ancient city of Lhasa, home to Tibetan Buddhism’s most revered sites, to the foot of Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak. It’s the perfect journey for those seeking both spiritual enrichment and an unforgettable trekking experience. Lhasa Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the exotc trek to the base camp of world's highest peak via one of most remote and intact route of Tibet.

Trip Overview

  • Tour Duration: 14 Days
  • Trekking Distance: Approximately 70-75 km
  • Max Elevation: 5,200m (Tibet Everest Base Camp)
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate to Challenging
  • Best Time to Visit: April-June & September-October
  • Starting Point: Lhasa, Tibet
  • Ending Point: Everest Base Camp (EBC) & return to Lhasa
  • Permits Required: Tibet Travel Permit, Alien’s Travel Permit (ATP), and Everest Region Permit

Why Choose Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Trekking?

  • Explore Tibet’s Capital City: Visit UNESCO-listed sites such as the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and Barkhor Street in Lhasa.
  • Trek Through Remote Tibetan Valleys: Walk across stunning landscapes filled with yak pastures, nomadic settlements, and ancient monasteries.
  • Acclimatization for High Altitude: The gradual elevation gain from Lhasa to EBC allows better adjustment to the thin air.
  • Experience Tibetan Buddhist Culture: Discover the spiritual significance of places like Tashilhunpo Monastery in Shigatse and Rongbuk Monastery, the highest monastery in the world.
  • Panoramic Views of Mount Everest: Stand at Everest Base Camp and witness the spectacular north face of the world’s tallest mountain.

Best Time for Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Trekking

The best months for this trek are April to June and September to October, offering stable weather, clear skies, and stunning mountain views.

  • Spring (April-June): Ideal for trekking with blooming landscapes and pleasant temperatures.
  • Autumn (September-October): Offers crystal-clear views of Everest and the surrounding peaks.

Avoid July and August due to the monsoon season and heavy cloud cover. Winter (November to March) can be extremely cold, making trekking difficult.

Tibet Travel Permit & Visa Processing

To travel from Lhasa to Everest Base Camp, international travelers must obtain multiple permits such as Tibet Travel permit, Tibet Alient Permit.

Documents Required for Tibet Travel Permit:

  1. Valid Passport – Must be valid for at least six months or 180 Days.
  2. Chinese Visa – Needed before applying for the Tibet permit ( if you are traveling through Mainland China.
  3. Tibet Travel Permit – Issued by the Tibet Tourism Bureau (TTB).
  4. Alien’s Travel Permit – Required for visiting Everest Base Camp.
  5. Group Visa (for Nepal-Tibet Entry) – If entering Tibet from Nepal, you need a Tibet Group Visa instead of a Chinese visa.

Permit Processing Time: Tibet Travel Permit takes 15-20 days to process and must be arranged through Dream Tibet Travel

The Lhasa to Everest Base Camp trek is an adventure that combines Tibetan cultural experiences with stunning mountain scenery. This journey is ideal for those who want to explore Lhasa’s rich heritage, trek through remote Himalayan landscapes, and witness Mount Everest’s north face.

With proper acclimatization, permits, and expert guides, this trip offers a safe and unforgettable trekking experience in Tibet. If you're looking for the best Everest Base Camp trekking in Tibet, plan your journey with a trusted Tibet tour operator for a hassle-free adventure.

Itinerary
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Max Altitude: 3650 Meals: DinnerAccommodation: Hotel

Upon arrival you will be met by our Tibet representative and transfer to Hotel.

Max Altitude: 3650 Meals: BLDAccommodation: Hotel

Guided sightseeing tour of Potala, the winter palace of the Dalai Lama; Drepung, the biggest monastic university of Tibet, temple of the State oracle of Tibet. O/N at Hotel.

Max Altitude: 3650 Meals: BLDAccommodation: Hotel

Guided sightseeing tour of Jokhang, the central cathedral of Tibet, Barkhor, the bustling Lhasa market encircling the Jokhang Temple, Tibetan Medical Center and Norbulinka Palace. O/N Hotel.

Max Altitude: 3990 Meals: BLDAccommodation: Hotel

Drive via Yamdrok, the Turquoise Lake to Gyangtse across Kampa la pass 5050 m and Karo la (5045 m) passes. Visit Kubum stupa and Pelkor Chode Monastery. O/N Hotel.

Max Altitude: 3860 Meals: BLDAccommodation: Hotel

Drive to Shigatse. Visit Tashilhunpo Monastery, the seat of Panchen Lama who is the 2nd in the Buddhist religious hierarchy and Shigatse Market. O/N Hotel.

Max Altitude: 4350 Meals: BLDAccommodation: Tented Camp

Today we arrive at Dingri, a windblown settlement and the gateway to Mt. Everest where we meet our Nepali Sherpa staffs. En route visit Sakya Monastery. Camp.

Max Altitude: 5150 Meals: BLDAccommodation: Tented Camp

The next 5 days we trek from the Dingri plains (14,400 ft) to all the way upto Dza Rongbu Monastery (16,350 ft) and Everest Base Camp at 16,900 ft. We begin our trek along Ra Chhu stream to beyond Chholling and past the village of Lungjhang (14,900 ft). Overnight Camp.

Max Altitude: 4754 Meals: BLDAccommodation: Tented Camp

We continue our trek and pass through a small goat or Drokpa encampment and camp below Lamna La (15,600 ft).

Max Altitude: 4785 Meals: BLDAccommodation: Tented Camp

We Climb over Lamna La (16,900 ft) with Gyachung Kang and Cho Oyu off to the south; and descend to Zommug, at 15,700 ft the highest permanent settlement in the Everest region. Zommug is a center for animal husbandry and a supply center for yaks used on Everest expeditions. Overnight Camp.

Max Altitude: 5009 Meals: BLDAccommodation: Tented Camp

To the south of Zommug is the famed Dza Rongbuk Monastery reached by either a spectacular high route or an easier low path. Once a flourishing retreat center, it is built by Dzatrul Ngawang Tenzin Norbu in early 1901-02. The majestic Everest stands towering high above in full glare.

Max Altitude: 5152 Meals: BLDAccommodation: Tented Camp

Everest Base Camp (16,900 ft) and the Rongbuk Glacier are approximately 2-3 hrs above the monastery. The route passes retreat caves, the ruins of the nunnery of Sherab Chholing and the fast flowing Dzaka Chu. Just before the terminus of the Rongbuk Glacier is Everest Base Camp. Across a creek, is the ocean of ice that composes the Rongbuk Glacier, with views of the Himalayan range that are among the most spectacular ever O/N Camp.

Meals: BLDAccommodation: Guest House.

Leaving Dza Rongbuk, we drive through the village of Chhosang, Phadrukchi, over Pang La, across Phung Chhu or Arun River, and into Dingri. O/N Camp/Guest House.

Max Altitude: 2700 Meals: BLDAccommodation: Hotel

Rom the Tingri plain we drive across the high Tibetan plateau to the trade post town of Kerong, the border town.O/N Hotel.

Max Altitude: 1350 Meals: BreakfastAccommodation: Hotel

Across Friendship Bridge where our representative will meet you and drive you to Kathmandu

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Cost Details
Includes
  • Standard accommodation (3*) in Lhasa and best available en route
  •  Private Transportation by Land Cruiser
  •  All necessary Tibet Travel and Trekking permit
  •  One English speaking Tibetan Guide
  •  All Sightseeing and Entrance fee  
  •  Yak and Yak man during trekking
  •  Cook and Sherpa Staff from Lhasa while trekking
  •  Meal plan on B/B basis in Hotel and full board basis in trek
  •  Border to Kathmandu transportation
Excludes
  • Lunch and dinner during stay at Hotel.
  •  Travel and personal Expenses
  •  Insurance of any kind.
  •  Hiring porter/ horse
  •  Portable oxygen cylinders in of emergency
  • Rescue and Evacuation Service
  • Any Additional cost due to Nature calamity and Unforeseen Circumstances and etc.
Essential Information

Why Choose the Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Trek?

Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventure: Experience the world’s highest mountain up close.
Cultural Immersion: Visit ancient Tibetan monasteries and learn about Tibetan Buddhism.
Breathtaking Landscapes: Trek through the untouched Himalayan wilderness.
High-Altitude Trekking Challenge: Perfect for trekkers looking for adventure at over 4,000m.
Best Everest View: Get an unparalleled view of Mount Everest from the Tibetan side.

Essential Packing List for Everest Base Camp Trek

✔️ Warm layered clothing (temperature can drop significantly)
✔️ Good-quality trekking boots
✔️ Sleeping bag for high-altitude conditions
✔️ Sunglasses and sunscreen
✔️ Water purification tablets
✔️ High-energy snacks and personal medication
✔️ Portable oxygen canisters (recommended for high-altitude travelers)

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