- Prìs as fheàrr cinnteach
- Glèidheadh air-loidhne tèarainte & furasta
- Ceann-lathaichean glèidhidh sùbailte
- Deicheadan de eòlas
At a Glance
Ceann-uidhe
NepalDuilgheadas an Turais
MeadhanachÀirde as àirde
5,545 m / 18,192 trMeud Buidheann
2-25 neach.Gnìomh
Coiseachd, coiseachd & turasachdÀite-fuirich
Taigh-òsta/loidse & taighean-tì rè an turaisbiadh
Bracaist, Lòn is Dìnnear rè na turas-maraVehicle
Càr prìobhaideach, jeep no ionad co-roinnteOverview of Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road (Salleri Route Guide) – 15 Days, Explore in Nepal
The Cheap Campa Base Everest Trek via Road is an affordable trip to EBC with more extended route to explore the Everest region without the flight to Lukla. This journey will be a mix of road, mountain village, and high Himalayan scenery, and the total journey will be budget-friendly. The trekkers do not fly; instead, they use a jeep to pass the lower Solu area and then begin the trekking experience to the Everest Base Camp. The route enables tourists to visit more towns and villages, traditional culture, and evolving landscapes along the route.
The trek is a slow ascending climb starting on the lower hills to the high mountain area of Everest Base Camp at (5,364 m / 17,598 ft). Some of the best-known locations that trekkers go through along the trail include Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dinboche, Lùbachd, agus Gorakshep. It is also marked by a trek to Kala Patthar (5,545 m / 18,192 ft), which is among the best viewpoints in the Everest region. Nature and culture Trekkers find the mountain landscapes, suspension bridge, monasteries, and Sherpa villages to be rewarding.
Among the key factors that make travelers opt to use this path include the fact that the cost of the lower Everest base camp trek by road is lower than that of the normal flight. Road transport also saves cost, in addition to eliminating frequent delays and cancellations of flights at Lukla. The trek is also affordable to budget travelers due to tea house accommodation and local meals along the route.
A road trip to the Everest base camp trek on a budget is a good option for trekkers with sufficient time who wish to have a more comprehensive mountain travel experience. The trip is physically demanding due to the elevation and extended days of walking, but it does not involve technical climbing skills. Many trekkers have been able to complete the journey successfully every year with the right acclimatization, preparation, and at a slow pace.
Explore in Nepal has arranged the trek, including the guidance of the well-trained guides, transportation provision, and the permits and accommodation facilities to ensure that the trek is secure, comfortable, and well organized for the traveler who visits the Everest region.
Highlights of Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road (Salleri Route Guide) – 15 Days, Explore in Nepal
- Have a cost-effective Everest experience without the Lukla flight.
- Drive to Everest Base Camp (5,364 m / 17,598 ft) by the beautiful road.
- Get sunrise mountain views at Kala Patthar (5,545 m / 18,192 ft).
- Explore Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar, Tengboche and Dingboche.
- Explore the Himalayan valleys, forests, Himalayan suspension bridges, monasteries, and the trail.
- Visit local tea houses and get a close look at the culture of the local mountains.
- Tour the lower Solu land with good hill scenery and village scenes.
Iterary
01
Latha 01 Draibheadh bho Kathmandu gu Salleri
We will start from Kathmandu early in the morning and drive ourselves to Salleri as far as we can today. The highway crosses the mountainous terrain of eastern Nepal and cuts across small towns, rivers, terraced farms, and local villages. Part of the road is tarmac, and some is rough and dusty, particularly as we approach the Solu region. Throughout the drive, we will have an opportunity to see green hills, forests, and everyday village life on the highway.
Salleri is at an altitude of (1,700 m / 5,577 ft) and is one of the primary gateway settlements of trekkers heading towards the Everest region via road. We will have dinner at Salleri and get ready to continue our trek the following day to go further into the Khumbu region. Evenings will be quiet and calm with very cool mountain air in comparison with Kathmandu.
Faid
6 gu 7 uaireanÀirde as àirde
1700 m (5577 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail02
Latha 02 Drive from Salleri to Surke and Hike to Chhuplung
We proceed with our tour by local jeep from Salleri to Surke after breakfast. As we enter the lower Everest region, the road narrows and becomes more rugged. As we drive, we will go through isolated mountain villages, forest areas, suspension bridges, and rivers flowing in deep valleys. The road provides a better view of the local life in the mountains and the evolving landscape of the Khumbu region.
Once we reach Surke, we will start a little hike to Chhuplung. The walking path traverses small settlements and forested paths with gradual uphill walks. Chhuplung is a quiet Sherpa village where most of the trekkers have their first night’s stay in the Everest region. Once there, we will have a rest at the tea house and have the tranquil mountain environment before we resume the journey even further northwards.
Faid
6 to 7 hours drive and 2 hours hikeÀirde as àirde
2,700 m (8,858 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail03
Latha 03 Trek from Chhuplung to Monjo
Today, we are going to start our complete trekking trek in the Everest region. The Chhuplung trail leads to small Sherpa villages, forest trails, and across mountain river suspension bridges. Our route will be on a slow path, which has both ascending and descending parts through the Dudh Koshi valley. On our route, there might be prayer wheels, mani walls, and local houses constructed in the traditional mountain style.
On the way also lie some farming and pine forests, and finally Monjo. It is a small village situated close to the entrance of the Sagarmatha National Park and is also a significant destination for trekkers on their way to Namche Bazaar. Monjo is located at an altitude of 2,700 m / 8,858 ft) and is a relaxing location along the river. Once at the village, we will get some sleep at the tea house and gear up to climb towards Namche Bazaar tomorrow.
Faid
5 hoursÀirde as àirde
2700 m (8858 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail04
Latha 04 Slighe bho Monjo gu Namche Bazaar
We will carry on with our journey today from Monjo to Namche Bazaar. The trail leaves the village and runs along the Dudh Koshi River, crossing a series of suspension bridges through the pine forests and rocky hillside. As we proceed, we will slowly be going into a higher mountainous landscape with the path going through small villages and wooded areas.
One of the main parts of today’s trek is the long uphill climb before reaching Namche Bazaar. Despite the difficulty of the climb, the trail has scenic mountain views and mountain air through the trail. The primary trading hub in Everest is Namche Bazaar, which features tea houses, shops, bakeries, and mountain culture. The town is located at an elevation of 3,450 m / 11,319 ft). When we arrive at Namche, we will take some rest and spend the evening in the surrounding environment, and get ready to acclimatize.
Faid
4 hoursÀirde as àirde
3450 m (11319 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail05
Latha 05 Rest Day at Namche Bazaar and Hike to Everest View Hotel
Today is an important acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar. We will have a short hike to the Everest View Hotel instead of having a full rest to enable our bodies to adapt to the higher altitude. The path leads slowly up above Namche and the way has broad mountain vistas. In clear weather, we can even view Everest and other Himalayan peaks.
Everest View Hotel is situated at an elevation of 3,800 m / 12,467 ft) and is among the highest placed hotels in the area. We will go back to Namche Bazaar after taking some time to enjoy the mountain scenery. The remaining time may be spent in relaxation in the tea house, within the local market area, or getting ready to face the higher days of trekking ahead. The correct acclimatization nowadays will contribute to the safety and comfort of the future trek.
Faid
4 gu 5 uaireanÀirde as àirde
3800 m (12467 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail06
Latha 06 Slighe bho Namche Bazaar gu Tengboche
We are going to leave Namche Bazaar today and go trekking towards Tengboche. The path is going along mountain ridges and forest trails with the views of deep valleys and the Himalayan landscape around. The trail incorporates some slow walking and mountain ascents amid pine and rhododendron shrubs. In the process, we will come across small resting and prayer flags, which are associated with the local Buddhist culture of the area.
The higher we get, the colder the air, the more open and peaceful the scenery. Tengboche also boasts of its famous monastery, which is among the key religious sites within the Everest region. The village is enclosed by mountainous landscapes and wooded hillsides, which provide a serene environment for trekkers. Once we arrive at Tengboche, we will be resting in the tea house and getting ready to take the trekking path, which is higher in altitude, to Dingboche.
Faid
5 gu 6 uaireanÀirde as àirde
3860 m (12664 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail07
Latha 07 Turas bho Tengboche gu Dinboche
And today we go on our journey from Tengboche to Dingboche. The path slowly shifts to a wider and more elevated terrain with less vegetation and broad mountain gullies. We shall pass through small villages, bridge suspension walks, and mountain paths along rivers and rocky bluffs. The path is serene, with dynamic scenery along the way into the more in-depth Everest territory.
The higher we move, the colder the weather and drier the terrain are than in the lower villages. Dingboche is a lovely mountain village with stone walls and open valleys. It is a significant acclimatization point for trekkers who are going to a higher altitude in the Everest region. Once we arrive at Dingboche, we will spend some time there at the tea house and get our bodies ready to spend the next few days at a higher altitude. Its serene surroundings allow it to be a good place to unwind after the hike.
Faid
5 gu 6 uaireanÀirde as àirde
4410 m (14469 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail0808
Latha 0808 Rest Day at Dingboche and Hike to Nagarjun Hill
This is the second significant acclimatization day, and tomorrow we will resume our trek to higher altitudes in the Everest region. We will give our bodies a brief hike to Nagarjun Hill to make them familiar to the altitude. The path then steadily ascends over Dingboche by open mountain scenery on rocky tracks and arid rocky hillsides. The higher we go, the greater the views, the more open and dramatic the landscape of the Himalayas around us becomes.
Nagarjun Hill is located at an elevation of 4,900 m / 16,076 ft. This altitude also allows our body to acclimatize to a safe level before proceeding to Lobuche and Everest Base Camp. Having spent some time in the viewpoint, we shall go back to Dingboche to rest. The rest of the day may be spent resting at the tea house, keeping well hydrated, and preparing to face the difficult days of the trek into the higher Khumbu region.
Faid
4 gu 5 uaireanÀirde as àirde
4900 m (16076 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail09
Latha 09 Turas bho Dinboche gu Lobuche
Today we are going to trek from Dingboche to Lobuche. The trail slowly ascends amid open valleys and mountain rock, having fewer trees and heavier mountain winds. On the way, we will see the memorial sites constructed to honor the memory of the climbers and trekkers who died in the Everest region. The scenery gets rougher as we get closer to a higher region of the Himalayas.
The day is a trek that is gradual and consistent with a few uphill climbs and stunning scenery of snowy peaks that encircle the valley of Khumbu. Lobuche is situated at an altitude of 4,900 m / 16,076 ft and is the last overnight point before reaching the Everest Base Camp. The village is small and has rocky hills and a mountainous background. On arriving at Lobuche, we shall rest in the tea house and gear up for the big trip to the Everest base camp tomorrow.
Faid
5 hoursÀirde as àirde
4900 m (16076 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail10
Latha 10 Cuairt gu Campa Bonn Everest agus tilleadh gu Gorakshep
It is one of the most significant days of the trek today since we will walk to the Everest Base Camp. The route after Lobuche is through glacier tracks, rocky and rough mountain ridges up to Gorakshep. Then we will take a brief rest there, and further on we will be trekking to Everest base camp, which is at an altitude of 5,364 m / 17,598 ft. The path goes along the Khumbu Glacier and gives proximity to the high Himalayan landscape.
Visiting Everest Base Camp is a unique experience for trekkers in the Everest region. We will go back to Gorakshep to stay over after spending some time at the base camp and sightseeing. Gorakshep is the last settlement within the upper Khumbu valley, and it is at (5,120 m / 16,798 ft). The day of a long walk demands a slow pace of walking and rest on arrival.
Faid
7 gu 8 uaireanÀirde as àirde
5364 m (17598 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail11
Latha 11 Hike to Kala Patthar and Trek to Pheriche or Pangboche
Early in the morning, we will hike to Kala Patthar, one of the best viewpoints in the Everest region. The path ascends slowly over Gorakshep over rocky and elevated terrain. Kala Patthar is a mountain with an elevation of 5,545 m / 18,192 ft) and a clear view of Mount Everest and the Himalayas during bright days. The mountain scenery is particularly beautiful in the early morning light.
We will be spending a few days at Kala Patthar and then coming back to Gorakshep in the morning, and then start coming down towards Pheriche or Pangboche. The downhill path retraces the route back through Lobuche and the lower valleys. Going down to a lower altitude assists the body in recuperating after being in the high area of the mountain. Once we arrive at the stopover, we will sleep and have a more comfortable elevation.
Faid
7-8 uairÀirde as àirde
5545 m (18192 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail12
Latha 12 Turas air ais gu Namche Bazaar
We will be walking down further today on the upper part of Everest and heading back to Namche Bazaar. The route crosses the mountain villages, forest areas, suspension bridges, and river valleys on the Dudh Koshi route. The air is getting warmer, and the landscape is slowly transforming into forested areas, not rocky mountains, as we lose altitude.
On the trek, we pass by some well-known villages and walking trails that were utilized in the journey previously. The lower parts are less difficult, but must be walked with great care on rocky walks. Namche Bazaar (3,450 m / 11,319 ft) is a place that is more comfortable after a few days at a high altitude. On arriving at Namche, we are able to have facilities, hot meals, and time to rest in the bustling mountain town before starting the remaining days of the trek towards the lower Khumbu region.
Faid
6 gu 7 uaireanÀirde as àirde
3450 m (11319 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail13
Latha 13 Trek Back to Chaurikharka
Our next destination is the trek downhill from Namche Bazaar to Chaurikharka. The route takes a path along the Dudh Koshi valley through woodlands, villages, suspension bridges, and stone walk tracks. A few of the more common settlements will be passed through on the way, in the pleasant lower country and more pleasant scenery. The walk has long downhill stretches with short up-hill climbs in between villages and bridges.
The further we go down, the better the weather, and the trail is more comfortable than the upper part of the mountain. Chaurikharka is a small village at the foot of Lukla and is surrounded by the local farms and wooded hills. Upon arrival at the village, we will have some rest at the tea house and spend our last trekking nights in the Everest region. Its peacefulness and low elevation give it a relaxing ambience after days of strenuous high mountain climbing.
Faid
6 gu 7 uaireanÀirde as àirde
2840 m (9318 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail14
Latha 14 Trek to Surke and Drive Back to Salleri
On this day, we walk from Chaurikharka to Surke. The route goes through the villages in the area, forest trails, and easy downhill slopes in the lower Khumbu region. Once we arrive at Surke, we will take a jeep in the area and start to drive to Salleri, which will also be a long journey.
The land route is on rugged mountain tracks along hills, rivers, and primitive villages. The drive is bumpy in parts, but is another occasion to see the life in the local villages and the mountain scenery on the way. Once we arrive at Salleri and rest at (1,700 m / 5,577 ft), we will have the last evening in the Solu region. The completion of the trekking and the jeep trip today is the last part of the mountain adventure of Everest.
Faid
2 hours trek and 6 to 7 hours driveÀirde as àirde
2840 m (9318 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì Ionadail15
Latha 15 Draibh air ais gu Kathmandu
And today we are going to depart Salleri and head back to Kathmandu, concluding our Everest trekking experience. Our road traces mountain hillsides, rivers, villages, and agricultural lands as we slowly move out of the Himalayan region to the capital city. There are rough and winding sections of the road, and further along towards Kathmandu, parts are smoother.
The drive will provide us with final glances of the hills and countryside that belong to the eastern part of Nepal. It becomes hectic and active after a few days in remote mountain regions, as we head back to Kathmandu. Once in the city, we will be taken to the hotel and take a sleep after the lengthy journey. This will be the culmination of the Everest Base Camp trekking experience, and numerous memorable moments were experienced in the mountains, villages, and scenery of the Khumbu region.
Faid
6 gu 7 uaireanÀirde as àirde
1700 m (5577 tr)biadh
Bracaist, lòn, dìnnearÀite-fuirich
Taigh-tì IonadailNote: in case you would like to go on the Gokyo lakes trek, and then it is possible, and you can go 3-4 days more at an extra cost after returning to Base camp and the Kalapatther hike in Lobuche.

Nach eil an clàr-siubhail seo a tha air a thabhann freagarrach dhut?
In-ghabhail/Dì-ghabhail
Dè tha air a ghabhail a-steach?
- Trì biadh san latha rè an turas (bracaist, lòn agus dìnnear).
- 1 cupa de dheochan teth (tì no cofaidh) an dèidh gach biadh.
- Measan ùra ràitheil
- Transportation from Kathmandu to Salleri in private basis
- Àite-fuirich tron turas ann an seòmar bunaiteach àbhaisteach le dà leabaidh
- Stiùireadh proifeasanta Beurla
- Cìs Inntrigidh Pàirc Nàiseanta Sagarmatha
- Cìs baile baile Khumbu-Pasang Lhamu
- cairt TIMS
- Poca uidheamachd meidigeach bunaiteach
- Làimhsich uisge òil.
- A h-uile rèiteachadh turais riatanach
- Dìnnear an-raoir an dèidh an turas-coiseachd.
Na tha Trek Nature Explore a’ toirt seachad
- Lèine-T agus ad mar thiodhlac
- Teisteanas Coileanaidh Soirbheachail Trekking
- Poca-siubhail (Ri thilleadh às dèidh an turas-coiseachd)
- Seacaid-chlòimhe (Ri thilleadh às dèidh an turas-coiseachd)
Dè tha air a dhùnadh a-mach?
- Airfaradh eadar-nàiseanta
- Àrachas Pearsanta (ann an èiginn a-mhàin)
- Uidheam coiseachd
- Porter (2 pax 1 porter max weight 20-23 kg)
- Taigh-òsta ann an Kathmandu
- Clàr-bìdh bàr leithid Coke, Sprite, leann, msaa.
- Cosgaisean pearsanta leithid Wi-fi, greimean-bìdh a bharrachd, nigheadaireachd, fras teth, cosgais bataraidh rè an turais.
- Chan eil iomradh air an clàr-siubhail no gu h-àrd a’ gabhail a-steach earrann
- A’ toirt tip don stiùiriche no don neach-giùlain
Fiosrachadh turas
An àm as fheàrr
Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek by Road is best planned between spring, March to May, and autumn, September to November. The weather in these months is generally stable, the mountain views are clear, and trekking is comfortable. The spring season is characterized by rhododendron trees that bloom, and the fall offers fresh air and good visibility post monsoon.
During winter, trekking is possible; however, temperatures may drop very low at elevated altitudes such as Gorakshep at 5,120 m / 16,798 ft. The summer monsoon season tends to be rainy, with dirty paths and foggy weather. Autumn is the favorite season of many trekkers due to the stability of the trails and the superior mountain views.
Àirde agus Astar Treòrachaidh
The Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek by Road is a lengthy trekking path into the Khumbu region. The trip starts at the lower villages near Salleri at (1,700 m / 5,577 ft) and progresses to the Everest Base Camp at (5,364 m / 17,598 ft). Trekkers also acquire altitude gradually, and this aids in appropriate acclimatization in the course of the trip. The overall trekking distance typically ranges between 120 and 130 kilometers based on the route selected and the places of stay.
Villages and trail conditions differ in their daily walking distances. Everest base camp trek via road cost is usually less than flight-based itineraries since the domestic flights are substituted with road transportation. This renders the route more appropriate to those travelers who seek a more extended yet cheaper trekking adventure.
Coiseachd as motha agus as lugha gach latha
The number of walking hours on the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek by Road varies with the trail, weather, and altitude. During shorter days, trekkers typically take between 4 hours to go between close villages like Monjo and Namche Bazaar. A 7 or 8-hour walk can be experienced during longer days, particularly on the Everest Base Camp part.
The trail to the Everest Base Camp (5,364 m / 17,598 ft) and Kala Patthar (5,545 m / 18,192 ft) is generally the most difficult and lengthy section of the trek. The walking distances will be scheduled every day with sufficient rest and acclimatization. Slow and constant pace trekking aids in decreasing fatigue and helps to adjust to the altitude safely during the trip.
How Difficult is the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road
Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek by Road is a moderate-challenging trek due to the elevated level of altitude, extended walking days, and variable mountainous terrain. Trekkers go on steep uphill tracks, rocky tracks, suspension bridges, and irregular mountain tracks. Above Dingboche is normally the most challenging, as the air is thinner and walking is more challenging. It is not enough to walk fast to reach the Everest Base Camp (5,364 m / 17,598 ft) without patience, gradual walking, and adequate acclimatization.
Nonetheless, the trail does not involve the use of technical climbing skills. Proper preparation and a realistic pace can see many trekkers complete the route. It is still possible to have a Budget trip to the Everest base camp trek via road, and it is only a matter of determination among physically active travelers.
Can a Beginner Do This Trek?
Beginners are able to accomplish the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek by road, provided they get ready and walk at a slow pace. The path is not very difficult due to the elevation and extended walking days, but it does not involve any mountaineering experience. A large number of first-time trekkers undertake the trek successfully every year through proper planning and direction.
One should walk at a slow pace, keep hydrated and take acclimatization seriously in the trek. The maximum stay is in the area of Gorakshep (5,120 m / 16,798 ft), where the oxygen concentration is less than usual. The journey may be made easier and safer by taking an organized trek with the support of experienced guides. Explore in Nepal also offers advice to beginner trekkers.
slàinte
There should be good health before joining the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek by Road. The trekkers must be fit and be able to walk for various hours daily on the mountain trails. Hikers who are heart, lung, or seriously medically challenged are advised to seek the advice of a doctor before undertaking the trek. The high altitude of the areas around Everest Base Camp (5,364 m / 17,598 ft) may have some impact on breathing and energy levels in individuals who are not accustomed to high altitude environments.
Enough water, eating well, and having enough rest on the trek will keep the energy up and minimize health risks. It is also advisable to carry some basic medicines and personal medical supplies. Being healthy on the trek helps trekkers have a more comfortable mountain trek.
Ullachadh agus Trèanadh
Prior preparation for the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek by Road can facilitate the journey and make it enjoyable. Trekkers are encouraged to start light training and fitness at least several weeks before the trip. The daily walking, hiking, climbing stairs, jogging, and cardio activities can be used to enhance stamina and leg strength. It is also important to prepare the body to endure long walking days since the trekkers can walk up to 7 or 8 hours on mountain paths.
The trek goes to the summit as high as Kala Patthar (5,545 m / 18,192 ft), where the air is less oxygenated, and walking becomes even harder. During practice hikes, carrying a small backpack can also help prepare for trekking conditions. Proper preparation will help to make the trek much safer and more comfortable in general.
Slighean Eile
Other alternative tours around the Everest region, other than the usual Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road itinerary, are numerous. Other trekkers prefer the paths via Gokyo Lakes, Chola Pass, or even longer routes, involving extra valleys and perspectives. Such paths are likely to involve additional hiking days and increased physical condition due to more elevated passes and increased distances.
The reason why the road-based trekking route is famous is that it lowers the expenses of transportation and eliminates the delays in domestic flights. There are also those travelers who opt to leave the trek at Lukla rather than coming back all the way by road. The main attraction, whichever route is taken, is Everest Base Camp (5,364 m / 17,598 ft). Other trails provide alternative routes with different scenery and a less crowded trekking route for experienced trekkers.
Tinneas an àirde
One of the key issues during the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road is altitude sickness since the trekkers slowly ascend to the high altitudes. Headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, tiredness, and insomnia are some of the symptoms. Above Dingboche and close to Gorakshep at (5120 m / 16798 ft), this increases the risk. Adequate water consumption, having enough acclimatization days, and walking slowly are quite essential in the trek. Trekkers are advised not to hurry and need to pay attention to their bodies.
In severe cases of symptoms, the best thing to do is to move to a lower altitude. There are guides who accompany trekkers throughout the trip with the aim of assisting them to cope with the altitude-related issues. Proper acclimatization enables the majority of trekkers to make it through the pathway without complications.
Biadh is Deoch
Food on the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek by Road is straightforward, cozy, and satisfying. The typical tea house menus include dal bhat, fried rice, noodles, soup, potatoes, eggs, pancakes, bread, and pasta. Hot beverages such as tea, coffee, lemon tea, and ginger tea are also common along the trail. The higher the villages trekkers visit, e.g., Lobuche at (4,900 m / 16,076 ft), the higher the price of food since it is either carried by porters or by animals.
During the trek, it is very important to drink as much water as possible to minimize dehydration and facilitate acclimatization. It is recommended that trekkers should not consume alcohol at higher altitudes as this may increase the risk of altitude sickness and fatigue.
Àite-fuirich
The Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road is mostly accommodated in the local tea houses along the trekking path. The rooms often tend to be plain with twin beds, blankets, pillows, and shared bathrooms. Smaller villages tend to offer more comfortable amenities, with more primitive accommodations offered in high places like Gorakshep at (5,120 m / 16,798 ft) due to the remote mountain setting. Dining halls are usually cozy and get congregated during the night by the trekkers.
Most villages may have electricity, hot showers, and internet with extra charges. Treks to the Everest base camp by road are usually economical since the tea houses are easy to stay in as opposed to the luxurious lodges. Prior booking will prove to be useful during the trekking season.
Innealan, Cosgais, agus an Eadar-lìon
Most of the villages have charging facilities and internet access during the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road, although the services are more restricted at the higher levels. Most tea houses offer phone and camera charging, and power banks at a fee. Internet connectivity is either a Wi-Fi card or a local network, which is usually slow and unreliable in the mountainous regions.
The connections in higher villages, like Lobuche at (4,900 m / 16,076 ft) and Gorakshep, may be weaker due to the weather and the location. It is highly recommended to have a loaded power bank along the trek. It is also worthwhile that trekkers download maps and other crucial information before leaving Kathmandu to enable them to have more convenience.
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The Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek by Road requires two key permits to undertake the trip by the Trekkers. The former is the Sagarmatha National Park entry permit, which permits one to enter the conserved Everest area. The second is the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality permit, which is needed to trek in the surrounding villages and mountainous regions. There are permit checkpoints along the roadway at (2,700 m / 8,858 ft) near Monjo.
Trekkers are required to carry such permits during the trip since they might be examined by the officials at various points. The permits are normally obtained in advance by organized trekking agencies such as Explore in Nepal, thus simplifying the process for travelers. It is also advisable to carry a copy of your passport and a passport-sized photo.
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The typical day in the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road begins early in the morning at around 6 or 7 AM. The trekkers rise, eat, and start walking when the weather is fine and sunny. The average trekking day involves a number of walking hours with breaks to take tea, lunch, and rest. Once they arrive at the destination overnight, the trekkers relax, visit the village, or prepare for the following day.
In the evening, dinner is normally taken in the tea house dining hall. Higher altitudes, like in Dingboche at (4,410 m / 14,469 ft), make proper rest essential due to the altitude. An early sleep is beneficial in providing energy to the trekkers the next day.
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The Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek mainly involves transportation by long Jeep or bus within eastern Nepal. The trekkers do not fly to Lukla but use road transport to Kathmandu, Salleri, or other starting points. The drive goes through hills, villages, rivers, and rugged mountain roads, and finally to the trekking area. Even though the road trip is time-consuming, it assists in lowering the cost of the trek to the Everest base camp by road rather than the costly domestic flights.
Shared jeeps are commonly used for local transportation in the mountain region. Road quality and time of travel may be influenced sometimes by weather conditions. The road variant is taken by many trekkers since they are given more time in the mountains, and they do not have to face the risk of cancellations of flights when there is bad weather.
What to Expect on the Trip.
Those trekkers who are going to the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek by Road should be ready to get a lengthy but fruitful climbing experience in the Everest region. The walk involves the Sherpa villages, suspension bridges, forests, rivers, and valleys of the rocky mountains. The higher the altitude, the more the landscape transforms to dry mountain terrain instead of green hills at the base camp of Everest (5,364 m / 17,598 ft).
Simple local meals, tea house accommodation, and walking daily are incorporated in the trek. The weather may alter very quickly in the mountains, particularly at higher levels. Visitors to the villages should also be prepared for simple amenities in remote villages. The road trip to the Everest base camp trek is a cheaper alternative to the Himalayan trail, one of the most well-known trekking routes in the Himalayas.
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The Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road offers Trekkers the option of joining in groups or carrying out the trek privately. In private trips, there is more flexibility in walking pace, days of rest, and changes in itinerary. They are also convenient with families, couples, or those travelers who want to be given personal attention by the guides. The group joining treks tend to be cheaper since the transport, guides, and other expenses are distributed among the group members.
Group treks also enable the travellers to encounter other people from other nations during the trip. Both trails share the same trekking path to the base camp of Everest at (5,364 m / 17,598 ft). Explore Nepal: Explore can organize individual or group departures based on the budget, time, and preference for trekking.
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The Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road is highly recommendable to travel insurance as there is always a possibility of danger when trekking in high mountain areas. High altitude trekking, emergency medical care, and helicopter evacuation should be included in the insurance in case of necessity. There are weather variations, altitude sickness, injuries, or sudden illnesses that may occur during the trek, particularly beyond Dingboche at (4,410 m / 14,469 ft).
There are only a few medical facilities in the remote mountain villages, and therefore, emergency evacuation might be required in severe cases. Before buying insurance in the Everest region, trekkers are advised to thoroughly read the policy terms. It is also good to have a printed copy of the insurance documents to carry along during the trek. A good insurance policy offers added security and tranquility on the trip.
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A high number of trekkers opt to take the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road and then extend their journey. Popular extensions are visiting Pokhara, Chitwan National Park, Kathmandu sightseeing tours, or other shorter trekking trails in other parts of Nepal. Additional acclimatization days or the Gokyo Lakes path are also added by some trekkers to the Everest region itself.
Having visited the higher altitudes such as Kala Patthar at (5,545 m / 18,192 ft), it is more comfortable and pleasant to relax in a lower elevation place. Trip extensions offer more time to get to know Nepal and its culture, wildlife, and natural beauty. Explore in Nepal can also assist in creating customized extension programs based on time, budget and individual travel interests once the Everest journey is over.
Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road (Salleri Route Guide) – 15 Days, Explore in Nepal FAQ'S
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How long does the Cheap Everest Base Camp Trek via Road take?
The trek duration would take about 14-15 days with acclimatization and road transportation between Kathmandu and Salleri and vice versa.
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Are beginners welcome on this trek?
Yes, a beginner can accomplish this trek if they train properly and walk very slowly and steadily throughout the trip.
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What is the peak of the trek?
The peak is Kala Patthar (5,545 m / 18,192 ft), which has one of the best mountain views in the Everest area.
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Is altitude sickness a serious problem?
The higher elevation of the trek can lead to the occurrence of altitude sickness; thus, significant acclimatization, hydration, and rest are quite essential throughout the trip.
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What permits are required to trek?
This route requires trekkers to be equipped with a Sagarmatha National Park permit and a Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality permit.
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Does it have Wi-Fi on the trek?
Wi Fi is available in most tea houses; the connection will be slower in the more rural villages.
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A bheil e comasach mo fhòn agus mo chamara a ghearradh?
Yes, most villages have charging facilities that can be used when trekking, at a higher cost.
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What type of food is eaten on the trek?
The majority of tea houses offer meals such as dal bhat, noodles, soup, rice, potatoes, eggs, tea, and coffee.
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In which season do you recommend the trek?
The best seasons are spring and autumn since the weather is normally clear and the trekking is more comfortable.
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Is the road trip to Salleri a rough one?
This may be a long, rough road in places, but it is a favorite with budget trekkers.

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