Speedy Everest Base Camp - 10 Days
Khumjung · Deboche · Dingboche · Dughla · Lobuche · Everest Base Camp · Kala Pattar · Gorak Shep · Pheriche · Pangboche · Tyangboche · Sanasa · Namche Bazar · Phakding · Lukla · Kathmandu · Thamel
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Perfect for Adventurers on a Tight Schedule
Dreaming of Everest but short on time? Our 10-day Speedy Everest Base Camp Trek is designed just for you. This fast-paced adventure brings you face-to-face with the world’s tallest peak in less time—without compromising the thrill or scenic beauty of the Himalayas.
Your journey begins with a dramatic mountain flight to Lukla, diving straight into the trail with an overnight in Manjo—skipping the usual stop at Phakding. Instead of a rest day in Namche, we explore the culturally rich village of Khumjung before ascending to the spiritual hub of Tengboche. After scaling the stunning Nangkartshang Peak (5,090m), we push on to Lobuche, then continue to our ultimate goal—Everest Base Camp.
That evening, we return to Gorakshep to rest, and if the weather is clear, we may climb partway up Kalapatthar to witness an unforgettable Himalayan sunset. Whether you're drawn to sunrise or sunset views, the panorama of Everest will leave you breathless.
This itinerary is more intense than the classic 12-day route, which includes additional acclimatization days in Namche and Dingboche. But if you're fit, focused, and craving a faster path to Everest Base Camp, this is your trek.
Highlights:
✔️ Reach Everest Base Camp in just 10 days
✔️ Explore Khumjung and Tengboche
✔️ Climb Nangkartshang Peak for epic views
✔️ Optional sunset hike toward Kalapatthar
✔️ Ideal for time-conscious adventurers
Ready to challenge yourself and live the Everest dream in just 10 days?

Itinerário dia a dia
Wake up early in the morning and drive to Ramechhap at 1:30 AM from Kathmandu. for a flight to Lukla. We have a packed breakfast today. After a short scenic flight to Lukla, we begin the trek, after meeting our local trekking staff. We reach Phakding today, located on the banks of the Dudh Koshi River.


