Everest Base Camp Trek Update 2022/23

Nepal High Trek
3 min readAug 29, 2022

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Are you willing to trek to the Everest base camp in 2022/23? Are you an adventure lover or enthusiast to see the world’s tallest peak Everest and the magnificent Himalayas? If you have never been to the high mountains or the Himalayas let’s make a plan to visit the Everest base camp and explore the marvelous Everest region Himalayas. Everybody knows Mount Everest and it’s the tallest peak in the world. Everyone has a dream to see Everet. Everest Base Camp Trek is a remarkable adventure destination and high-altitude trail in the world. This trek leads you to explore the beautiful valleys of Khumbu, local natura culture, fascinating hills, high landscapes, Buddist monasteries, authentic Sherpa villages, Khumbu icefall, Khumbu glacier, and superb views of the mountains. Everest base camp is located at 5364m (17600 feet) above sea level within the most popular Everest trekking region. The place would be a memorable spot for every trekker and hiker. However, the Everest base camp trek is a highly preferred and bucket list adventure that is always a favorable journey in Nepal. The EBC Trek has many hidden attractions such as mount Everest, Khumbu glacier, Khumbu Icefall, Hillary suspension bridge, local sherpa museum, native Sherpa culture, high landscapes, popular peaks, Everest base camp, Kalapathar viewpoint, and the view of the grand mountains.

Khumbu Himalayas of Nepal

Do you know when is the time to trek to Everest Base Camp? It’s one of the crucial questions and topics. It is necessary and everyone to know about the best season before hiking in Nepal. Before trekking to Everest base camp, better to know about the best seasons, favorable weather, trekking cost, trek difficulty, necessary trekking gear, meals, and accommodation along the trail. Usually, Nepal has four major seasons in a whole year such as winter, spring, monsoon, and autumn. Moreover, spring and autumn is the best time to trek around the Himalayas in Nepal. Normally spring starts in March, April, and May and it’s a good time climbing in Nepal. So most trekkers prefer the spring season for climbing and expedition. The autumn is specialized for trekking and hiking in Nepal such as starting from September to November. The spring and autumn seasons are the best and most favorable times to trek in Nepal. Except for spring and autumn, the winter season is also a good time to trek in Nepal but this time not highly recommends the high pass treks because the trails are blocked by heavy snowfall. If you are considering a trek in winter you should face the bitter cold. Around the winter snowfall and too cold in the mountains. Despite the cold, you can see stunning views of mountains and blue sky.

We’d not recommend the monsoon season for a trek in Nepal and it’s an unfavorable time to do adventures around the Himalayas. The monsoon season would be the worst season and always heavy rain around the mountain. Due to the muddy trail and thick fucky unable to see the views. If you are considering trekking in Nepal in 2022/2023 find the best seasons and collect more necessary information too. Everest Base Camp Trek is an extremely beautiful and blissful adventure destination in Nepal. This trek takes you maximum a of 5545m at Kalapathar and it’s the best viewpoint to see Everest with the breathtaking Himalayas. The trek can be completed within 9 to 15 days from Kathmandu including both flights. Let’s check out the various Everest Base Camp Trekking Packages with Nepal High Trek & Expedition Team. We are ready to lead the high Himalayas and to show mount, Everest. Except for the Everest Base camp you can towards exploring the Annapurna Region Trek, Langtang Region Treks, and Manaslu Trekking region. Nepal High Trek & Expedition has multi-adventure holidays in Nepal for 2022/2023.

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Nepal High Trek
Nepal High Trek

Written by Nepal High Trek

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