TrekkingFrom the classic trek to Everest Base Camp to short acclimatisation hikes around Namche Bazaar, every experience here is led by a Field-Verified local organization. Prices are honest, the cancellation policy is stated on every listing, and support stays on RoamNeo.
Trekking
Trekking
Trekking
Trekking
Trekking
TrekkingSagarmatha National Park entry + Khumbu Pasang Lhamu rural municipality fee.
The Everest region — known locally as Khumbu — is the home of the Sherpa people and the gateway to the world's highest peak. Most journeys begin with a flight into Lukla, then follow the Dudh Koshi river up through Namche Bazaar, Tengboche and Dingboche toward Everest Base Camp at 5,364m.
Trekking here runs best in spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when skies are clear and the trails are busy but rewarding. Shorter itineraries around Namche suit travellers with less time or who want to acclimatise gently.
Every organization listed for the Everest region on RoamNeo is Field-Verified, carries the required permits, and is reviewed by travellers who actually attended.
You should be comfortable walking 5–7 hours a day on uneven trails. No technical climbing is involved, but the altitude makes it demanding — a sensible itinerary with rest days matters more than raw fitness.
Yes. Every organization is Field-Verified by RoamNeo, carries Sagarmatha National Park permits, and is reviewed only by travellers with verified attendance.
Each experience sets its own cancellation policy. It is shown in full on the listing, on the checkout page you agree to, and on your booking afterwards — the version on your booking is the one that applies.
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