Most Inspirational Moment
Seeing base camp
Thoughts on Group Leader
Very competent. Made us feel completely at ease despite tough altitude conditions
Advice for Potential Travellers
Take a steripen.
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Very good trek.
Amazing guides
Seeing base camp
Very competent. Made us feel completely at ease despite tough altitude conditions
Take a steripen.
This had been on my bucket list for a while and it didn’t disappoint! Absolutely breathtaking scenery, exciting trekking and a wonderful culture. I’m so glad I booked with Exodus as the whole experience, from start to finish, was organised and managed to perfection. Don’t find an excuse not to do this, just do it!
Arriving at Base Camp was an incredible feeling, and the ascent of Kala Patthar the next day, whilst tough, gave the most impressive views of the Everest range.
Our leader, Pasang Bomjan, was flawless throughout. He was very professional, extremely knowledgeable and the group felt very safe in his hands.
My advice would be to not underestimate the challenge - at the highest altitudes the trekking is tough, even if you are fit. Otherwise, just do it!
This trip proved to be an amazing, once in a lifetime adventure which I feel so lucky to have experienced.
Waking at 3:30am (optional element of the trip!), around minus 5 outside, pitch black and snowy - all for an optional walk up Kala Patthar. A somewhat grumpy and bleak start ended up being the highlight of the trip - particularly seeing the sun rise over Everest - truly mind-blowing. will never, ever forget it.
Our group leader B was truly awesome. confident, caring, responsible and fun. We genuinely couldn't of wishes for a better group leader.
Definitely to pack everything on the required items list - you will need everything!
The trip was exceptionally well organized. The group leader and guides were totally in control and were very knowledgeable on the subject of the trek. They were also always in the immediate vicinity to help anyone in the group who needed help.
Reaching Everest base camp and getting to know all the members of our excellent group
Five star.
Carry some extra food that you prefer to eat as the menu is rather limited
Absolutely loved this trip. The hardest thing I’ve done in my life, don’t be fooled into thinking it’ll be anything less than that! But absolutely worth every moment! Amazing views, amazing country. Met great people, some of whom will be friends for years to come I am sure. The guides were fantastic and the whole thing was organised brilliantly. Clear skies and views of Mount Everest made this trip!
Watching the sun rise over Everest, shortly followed by a snow avalanche!
Very good! Passang went above and beyond for us all!
Stock up on loo roll - it gets more expensive the further up you go! And don't skimp on the sleeping bag, you NEED a really good quality one.
Incredible trip to Everest Base Camp and scale Kalapatthar for the sunrise.
The scenery was breath-taking and mesmerising in equal measure, but everything was backed by a fantastic team of guides.
Watching the sunrise from the peak of Kalapatthar
Professional, fun and experienced mountaineer it was a pleasure to trek with Sukman
Take an insulated 'sigg' bottle and get boiled water each night - wrap this in a towel for a hot waterbottle experience Also merino base layers and liner socks make life easier
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The trip was well organised, featuring stunning mountains views of the exceptional himilayan mountains! Even though we lost two days due to flight cancellations the Sherpa rearranged all of our accommodation and still made sure we made it to the base camp and back on time!
Taking a helicopter ride over the mountains on Christmas Day!
Ngima Sherpa was a outstanding guy, he was quick in his feet with solutions to group problems, he was an absolute bundle of laughs! He kept me and the group smiling the entire trip! Certainly made the trip
Put your wet wipes in your sleeping bag and it's like a warm shower in the morning!
This was truly an incredible experience, with great attention to detail in the organisation, health and safety of the group. From the beauty of the mountain range to the knowledge shared by the expedition leader, the Everest Base Camp trek is definitely worth doing!
The tea-houses were basic in nature (as you would expect), but don’t let that deter you as they are very comfortable with an extensive food and drinks menu. The locals are also very helpful and generous! Our group was managed by a leader and 3 other guides, so everyone was looked after.
The most inspirational moments were not just the epic views and getting to EBC, but speaking to the locals at the tea-houses. In particular, we met a sherpa called Passang, who has summited Everest 8 times to date. His stories (although insane), really put Everest in perspective - how tough it is and what attracts people to summit this magnificent mountain.
Shailesh was an outstanding group leader, we were definitely lucky to have him. I'd go so far as to say we have made a new friend. He was kind, respectful and took your health very seriously. Being ex-military, we were in safe hands.
You are very likely to suffer symptoms of altitude sickness on this trek, but managed correctly and these will be significantly minimised. The expedition leader does carry out daily checks on your health and wellbeing and will do the best possible to get you to EBC. Please do take AMS seriously, get the correct medication and seek good advice about its use before you go - fatalities (although rare) can occur. The trek is physically and mentally challenging, so DEFINITELY train, don't expect this to be a walk in the park. If you're generally fit and active, along with positive attitude, you will have the best time!
This trip has awesome in every respect. I am so pleased we choose to do this trek with Exodus. We saw lots of other groups on the trek and none of these seemed to be quite so well looked after as our group.
A few Seeing people carry 100kg loads for days on end Seeing a team member arrive at the top of Kala Pattar after we thought they had turned round The Khumbu Glacier....just mind blowing
Tenzi...it would have been impossible for him to have done a better job. Always laughing, great fun, but serious and knowledgeable when needed.
Do this trek. Do not hesitate. Probably more mentally tough than I expected, but slightly less physically testing.