Standing at 5,364 meters, EBC is the legendary launching point for summit expeditions and a dream destination for trekkers. Reaching here means walking in the footsteps of mountaineering legends and witnessing the raw grandeur of Everest’s south face up close.
Rising to 5,545 meters, Kala Patthar offers arguably the best panoramic views of Mount Everest. Trekkers often rise early to catch the first golden rays hitting Everest, Nuptse, and Pumori-an unforgettable Himalayan sunrise.
A dramatic and treacherous landscape of towering ice pinnacles and deep crevasses, the Khumbu Icefall is both awe-inspiring and intimidating. Visible from EBC, it’s one of the most iconic (and dangerous) features of the Everest climb.
Nestled on a hilltop with Everest in the backdrop, this serene monastery is a cultural gem of the Khumbu. Visitors can witness daily Buddhist prayers and attend local festivals while enjoying soul-stirring mountain vistas.
Located near Namche Bazaar, this is one of the world’s highest-altitude hotels. It combines luxury with jaw-dropping views of Everest-ideal for a scenic tea break or overnight stay.
From Phakding and Namche to Dingboche and beyond, the trekking trail is dotted with warm Sherpa villages. Engage with the local culture, sample traditional food, and learn about their deep-rooted connection to the mountains.
Pressed for time or seeking a bird’s-eye thrill? Helicopter tours provide a once-in-a-lifetime aerial experience over Everest, the Khumbu Glacier, and surrounding peaks-a spectacular way to witness the world's highest mountain.