How this guide supports the route
- Describes route effort in clear, practical terms.
- Builds each plan around recovery, altitude, and a sustainable daily rhythm.
- Helps trekkers understand what changes between Base Camp and Three Pass.
Everest from Nepal, shaped around base camp living, acclimatization rotations, and a summit push timed to the season.
See section Tibet north-side campaign Mount Everest Expedition - North SideEverest from Tibet for climbers comparing the north-side campaign with the standard Nepal approach.
See sectionPreparation support for fitness, equipment, and route choice before an Everest or Khumbu booking becomes final.
See section Two-peak spring campaign Everest and Lhotse ExpeditionEverest and, if the season allows, Lhotse within one expedition window for climbers with prior 8000m experience.
See sectionSpring and autumn remain the main windows for Everest, Base Camp, and Three Pass. Start with the route, then match the season.
See section Season briefing Everest Region Spring BriefingA short briefing on how spring usually affects flights, trail traffic, and scheduling in the Everest region.
See sectionCoordinates Base Camp and Three Pass trekking with close attention to pace, acclimatization, and support on the trail.
Meet the guides and mountain staff who help deliver these journeys.
These journeys draw on this guide's experience.
Base Camp trekking plan with acclimatization days, clear route structure, and local Khumbu support.
Three-pass Khumbu circuit with higher passes, longer trekking days, and more altitude than Base Camp.
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