Our Draws

At Everest Trek Base Camp, we offer a range of unforgettable treks through the majestic Himalayas. On these adventurous treks, you can expect breathtaking views, challenging trails and the chance to experience local culture. Come prepared with the right gear and a positive attitude so you can make the most of every moment. Whether you are an experienced trekker or just starting out, we will ensure your adventure is safe and enjoyable.

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Frequently asked questions about our draws

At Everest Trek Base Camp, we understand that you have many questions about our treks, preparation, and what to expect. Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions so that you can start your adventure well prepared.

  • What should I bring on the trek?

    Make sure you bring the right clothing and gear. Think breathable layers, sturdy walking shoes, and plenty of water. A detailed list of essential items can be found in our Dress Code and Gear section.

  • How do I prepare for the trek?

    Start training and get in good shape. It is also important not to forget your mental preparation. Read more about the specific preparations you can make in our preparation section.

  • Is it safe to pull?

    Yes, safety is our top priority. We follow strict safety guidelines and our guides are well trained. We also advise you to follow the safety guidelines that we provide.

  • What can I expect during the trek?

    You can expect beautiful views, challenging trails and a unique experience. Our guides will make sure you get the most out of your adventure, with interesting information about the area.

  • How much time do I need for the trek?

    The duration of the trek depends on the route chosen. Most treks range from a few days to a week. Check out our specific treks for more details.

  • What if I am not in good shape?

    We have treks for different levels. It is important to know your own limits and choose a route that suits you. Our guides can advise you on the best options.

Essential Gear for your Trekking

What are you taking with you?

Shoes

Good walking shoes are essential. Make sure you have sturdy, waterproof shoes with good grip.

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Clothing

Wear layers of breathable and insulating materials. Don't forget to bring a waterproof jacket.
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Backpack

A comfortable backpack with enough space for all your necessities is essential for your trek.

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Food and Drink

Bring plenty of water and energy-rich snacks to keep your energy levels up during the hike.
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First aid kit

A basic first aid kit is important for minor injuries and discomforts while on the road.

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Navigation

Make sure you have a map and compass or GPS device to help you track your route.
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Safety first during your trek

Essential safety guidelines

Stay Hydrated

Make sure you bring enough water and drink regularly to avoid dehydration. This is crucial for your energy levels and overall health during the trek.

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Dress in Layers

Wear multiple layers of clothing to adapt to changing weather conditions. This will help you stay warm and prevent overheating during exercise.
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Know Your Limits

Listen to your body and take breaks when needed. It is important to respect your own pace and not to overexert yourself.

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Stay on the Paths

Always follow the marked trails to protect yourself and nature. This also helps to avoid getting lost.
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Experiences of our tractors

Read what others say about their adventure with us

The trek to Everest Base Camp was an unforgettable experience! The guidance was fantastic and the nature breathtaking.

Jasper de Vries

2 months ago

I learned so much on this trek, the guides were knowledgeable and helped us every step of the way.

Sophie van der Meer

1 month ago

An amazing experience! The organization was perfect and the views were spectacular.

Mark Jansen

3 months ago

The trek was challenging but so worth it. I recommend it to everyone!

Emma Baker

1 week ago