Be preparred for an active and thoroughly rewarding experience. Explore colourful Kathmandu, Experience the exhilaration of reaching Everest Base Camp, Discover remote monasteries, Admire spectacular Himalayan vistas, Stay in mountain teahouses, Learn about Sherpa culture, Take a flight over mountain peaks.
The adventure costs GBP £780 and you need to budget seperately for USD$300 for meals not included. Transport is by plane and bus, accommodation is hotels/guesthouses 2 nights, and teahouse lodges 12 nights. Check out the itineary below. Fore more info on what to pack, arrivals, departures, visas, security plus lots more just email team@madventurer.com for the Trip Notes for this amazing adventure. Or give us a call on 01434 633137, 0845 121 1996, or request a call back to same you some dosh on your phone bill!

Rich in artistic and cultural heritage and full of fascinating sights, vibrant and eclectic Kathmandu is an excellent launching point for the adventure ahead. Early arrivals should stroll to Durbar Square, a great place to watch the world go by and home to the Kumari Devi - considered a living goddess. Sit in a cafe with a cup of spicy hot chai, wander the markets or tuck into some Nepali cuisine. In the afternoon, learn about minimum impact trekking on a visit to the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP), an Intrepid Foundation project that aims to promote sustainable tourism and provide environmental and cultural education to travellers who visit this special part of the world.
Catch a morning flight to Lukla, ready to embark on an adventure of a lifetime - trekking to Everest Base Camp. Surrounded by the world’s most remote and breathtaking scenery, rest overnight in local teahouses and explore the diversity of Himalayan traditions and religion. Follow remote mountain paths, cross glaciers, traverse valleys and climb high passes to ascend to the foot of magnificent Mt Everest, acclimatising to the high altitudes along the way. From Everest Base Camp, head back down to Gorak Shep then make the tough trek to Kala Pattar (5,545 m) for exceptional views of Everest, Lhotse and the other jagged peaks of this awe-inspiring region. Take it easy on the descent, calling in at Tengboche Monastery and the Sherpa Heritage Foundation to learn about Sherpa culture. Return to Lukla to fly back to Kathmandu
The flight from Lukla to the capital is short and rewarding, with impressive views back across the Himalayan slopes. Soak up more of Kathmandu’s unique atmosphere with a spot of shopping among the many street markets and shops. Clothing, embroidery, carpets and ceramics are all on offer here. Alternatively, take a trip over the Bagmati River to the adjacent city of Patan, a maze of temples and monasteries. A visit to Swayambhunath - also called the ‘Monkey Temple’ after its cheeky residents - is highly recommended. Perhaps celebrate the final night in Kathmandu with a group dinner - a chance to reminisce and reflect on this epic Nepalese journey and say “namaste” to new friends.