Booking Lhasa Everest Base Camp Tour in Advance
To ensure a smooth journey, it is recommended to book the tour at least 15-20 days before departure. Of course, booking 1 or 2 months or even earlier will help us apply for necessary travel documents on your behalf and make advance reservations for accommodations. Additionally, early booking provides the opportunity to enjoy early bird discounts. The earlier you book, the better prepared you’ll be, and you won’t be troubled in a rush.
The necessary travel documents for visiting Everest Base Camp from Lhasa
Before you leave, make sure to get your Chinese Visa and Tibet Travel Permit in advance so you can enter the Tibet Autonomous Region. Some other local travel documents, like the Alien’s travel permit for visiting areas outside Lhasa, can be obtained upon your arrival in Tibet. We’ll take care of Tibet Travel Permit, as well as other local travel documents as part of our tour package. Simply follow our guidance, and there’s no need to worry about the process.
Time for Tibet Travel Permit
Once you book your Everest Base Camp tour with us, simply provide scanned copies of your Chinese Visa and a valid passport (with at least 6 months of validity). If you traveling with a work visa, you will need proof of employment in China, and a study visa requires proof of your study in China.
Generally, it takes 7-14 working days to process the Tibet Travel Permit. Once the permit is successfully issued, we will mail it to your address in China 3-5 days before your Tibet trip, ensuring you can smoothly board the train or flight to Tibet.
Altitude of Everest Base Camp in Tibet
The Everest Base Camp in Tibet sits at an altitude of 5200 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest points in this journey. For first-time visitors to such high-altitude regions, mild symptoms of altitude sickness, such as dizziness and headaches may occur.
However, there is no need to worry. Our specially designed 8-day trip from Lhasa to Everest Base Camp ensures a gradual acclimatization. You’ll spend 2-3 days exploring Lhasa at an altitude of 3650 meters before moving on to higher altitudes like Shigatse (3800 meters) and Everest Base Camp (5200 meters).
According to our experience, most tourists can adapt well to the increase in altitude through such an itinerary, and severe altitude reactions are rare.
If you experience severe symptoms at the base camp, such as intense headaches or difficulty breathing, use oxygen immediately, inform your guide, and seek medical attention promptly.
If necessary, our guide will assist in transferring you to a lower altitude location, such as Zhaxizong Township or Tingri County.
Best time for Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Tour
The best time to visit Mount Everest is in Spring (April to early June) and Autumn (September to October) with fine weather, pleasant temperatures, and less rainfall. This means you have more chances to enjoy a clear view of the summit of Mt. Everest during your trip.
Winter is also an excellent season to witness Mount Everest and appreciate the clear starry nights in the Everest region. As the off-season for Tibet tourism, winter provides more affordable tour prices, making it a more cost-effective time for your visit to Mount Everest.
Summer (July to August) is the rainy season in Tibet. While most rainfall occurs at night, it doesn’t impact daytime activities. Just pay attention to the clouds and fog, which may potentially obstruct the full view of Mount Everest.
Distance from Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Tour
The straight-line distance from Lhasa to Everest Base Camp is about 450 kilometers, but because of the winding mountain roads, the actual driving distance is around 700 kilometers. It usually takes about 14 hours to drive to Everest Base Camp.
For a comfortable and safe journey, we usually arrange a 2-day trip from Lhasa to Everest Base Camp with stops at Yamdrok Lake, Gyantse, and Shigatse. This not only helps you get used to the high-altitude environment but also lets you enjoy the scenery along the way, making your travel experience better.
Road condition from Lhasa to Everest Base Camp
The road from Lhasa to Everest Base Camp boasts one of the finest in the region, mainly following the famous Sino-Nepal Friendships Highway which is fully asphalted.
Even the final stretch of 90 kilometers to Everest Base Camp is now covered with smooth pavement. You don’t need to worry about the bumpy road anymore.
Accommodation during the Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Tour
In cities like Lhasa and Shigatse, accommodation options range from luxury 5-star to economic 3-star, allowing you to choose based on your budget and preferences.
However, at Everest Base Camp, the only accommodation option is the tent hotel, which offers quite basic lodging with relatively simple facilities. Most of the Tibetan-style tent hotels at Everest Base Camp feature dormitory-style sleeping arrangements.
During the winter season, the tent hotel will close, and accommodations need to be arranged in Zhaxizong Township or Tingri near the base camp.
Meals during Lhasa Everest Base Camp Tour
The meals involved in this package include hotel breakfasts, a welcome dinner, a farewell dinner, and a lunch at a local restaurant in a Tibetan village near Yamdrok Lake.
While traveling, you’ll have the flexibility to explore a diverse range of dining options for other lunches and dinners. Tibetan and Sichuan restaurants are quite common.
If you have specific dietary needs, such as vegetarian preferences or any other requirements, please inform your travel consultant in advance so that we can make the necessary preparations.
Packing List for Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Tour
Whenever you go to Everest, you need to prepare warm clothing for cold weather at such a high altitude. It’s advisable to wear outerwear that is easy to put on and take off, allowing you to adjust your clothing according to temperature changes.
For your upper body, consider layering with thick autumn clothing (or thermal underwear), a sweater or fleece, and a thick down jacket or windbreaker. opt for windproof trousers and warm autumn trousers for the lower body. Choose non-slip sports shoes or hiking boots for your footwear. Don’t forget essentials like a scarf, gloves, and a hat.
Toilets at Everest Base Camp
In recent years, there have been significant improvements to the sanitary facilities at Everest Base Camp. Now, solar-powered portable toilets are used at Everest Base Camp.
These portable toilets have not only made tremendous strides in environmental conservation but are also suitable for various climate conditions throughout the four seasons, providing a more comfortable and convenient restroom experience.
These upgrades make tourists feel more at ease when going to Everest Base Camp because the toilets are cleaner, more modern, and follow environmentally friendly and sustainable practices.
Network and Internet during Everest Base Camp Tour via Lhasa
Cell phone at Everest Base Camp? What is the internet access like at Everest Base Camp. At present, Everest Base Camp has 5G signal coverage, but no WiFi service. Therefore, you can use mobile networks for communication.
However, due to the high altitude, there may be slow network speeds or unstable signals. It’s recommended to download the necessary apps in advance. Don’t forget to inform your family and friends that you may not be able to reply to messages promptly during certain periods to avoid unnecessary concerns.