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Experience the ultimate adventure with our Everest Base Camp Trek. Journey through breathtaking landscapes, vibrant Sherpa culture, and the awe-inspiring Himalayas. Conquer the iconic trail to Everest Base Camp and create unforgettable memories.

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Trip Itinerary

Day 01
Arrival in leh
1-2 Rafica hotel

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Altitude
3500 m
Riding Time
1-2 hrs
Accommodation
Rafica hotel
Rafica hotel
Hotel Rafica is a Hotel in Leh ladakh, which is easy access to the other places in Leh Ladakh and...
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Day 02
Leh sightseeing
3-4 Rafica hotel

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Altitude
3600 m
Riding Time
3-4 hrs
Accommodation
Rafica hotel
Rafica hotel
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Day 03
Nubra via khardungla
5-6 Rafica hotel

this is another day in ladakh where you will go to nubra valley via khardungla

Altitude
4300 m
Riding Time
5-6 hrs
Accommodation
Rafica hotel
Rafica hotel
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Acclimatisation & Precautions

Acclimatisation is essential and life-saving for any journey to Ladakh. Located in the high Himalayas, Ladakh sits at extreme altitudes where oxygen levels are significantly lower than at sea level. Leh, the main entry point for most travellers, is situated at approximately 3,600 meters (11,500 ft), making proper acclimatisation crucial before moving to higher regions.

Without adequate acclimatisation, travellers may experience Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), with symptoms such as headaches, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. In severe cases, AMS can develop into life-threatening conditions like High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) or High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE).

To ensure safety, the Leh District Administration enforces a mandatory 48-hour rest period for all visitors arriving by air. This allows your body to gradually adjust to the altitude and reduces the risk of altitude-related illness. Skipping this crucial phase can significantly impact your overall experience and health during the expedition.

Important Acclimatisation Guidelines

  • Take complete rest on your first day in Leh and avoid any physical exertion.
  • Drink at least 3–4 litres of water daily to stay well hydrated.
  • Avoid climbing stairslong walks, or any strenuous activity during the initial days.
  • Refrain from smoking and alcohol consumption for at least the first 48 hours.
  • Consume light, easily digestible meals and maintain a high-carbohydrate diet.
  • Preventive medication such as Diamox (Acetazolamide) may help, but should only be taken after consulting a doctor.
  • Immediately inform your guidehotel staff, or travel companion if you feel unwell or notice any symptoms.

Proper acclimatisation ensures a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience in Ladakh, allowing you to fully focus on the mountains, landscapes, and unique cultural experiences that the region has to offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Prior experience is beneficial but not mandatory. What matters most is a good fitness base — you should be able to walk 6–8 hours per day comfortably. We recommend completing several day hikes with a loaded pack in the months before departure.

The two prime seasons are Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November). Spring offers rhododendron blooms and good visibility. Autumn has the most stable weather and clearest mountain views. We do not operate during monsoon (June–August) or deep winter (December–February).

Absolutely. We offer private departures, custom itinerary extensions (Island Peak climbing, Three Passes Trek), and tailored accommodation upgrades. Contact our team or use the Customize Trip button to discuss your requirements.

Lukla flights are subject to weather cancellations. We build a contingency day into every itinerary. If delays extend beyond this buffer, we arrange a helicopter transfer at additional cost (~$200–400 per person), or facilitate rebooking via Manthali.

Yes — comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking (minimum 6,000 m) and emergency helicopter evacuation is a strict requirement. We will ask for proof of insurance before final confirmation of your booking.

Tips are not included in your package price. Standard practice: USD $8–12 per day for your guide, USD $5–8 per day for each porter, shared across the group. We provide a tipping envelope on the final evening of the trek.