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Everest Base Camp Budget Trek with Nepal Planet Treks and Expedition Team







Trekking Name: Everest Base Camp Trek 14 days with Budget

Hotels in Kathmandu: Holy Himalaya or Smellier hotel

Accommodation: Mountains Lodges (Guest House)

Transportation: Private transfer and Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu - Flight

Attractions: You will have an Amazing view of Mt. Everest Himalayan range such as Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama-dablam, Thamserku, Khangtega, Kongde Peak , Khumbu Ice falls, Khumbu Glacier, Everest Base Camp, Kalapathar view point and also several beautiful villages, waterfalls, Dukh Kosi (River) nature & culture

Grade: Classic & Moderate

Best Season: Feb, March, April, May and Sept, Oct, Nov & Dec

Walking hours: per day 6 hrs to 7 hrs Average

Point of entry into the National Park: Jorsalle

Point of Exit from the National Park: Jorsalle

Group size: 2 to 20 members or (we can organize solo travellers private group & Family group as well)

Guides: Experience register Trekking guide

Minimum Altitude: Kathmandu (1350 m)

Maximum Altitude: (Everest Base Camp 5364 m), (Kalapathar 5550 m)

Duration: Total 14 Days

Price: $1295

Fixed dates are available since February to January every year



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Supplier of services: Nepal Trekking and Travel Company

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Everest Base Camp Budget Trek is the best trail for those who want to see best view of Mt. Everest. Everest Base Camp Budget Trek is newly design package for those people who want budget trek in Everest region in Nepal. Everest Base Camp & Kalapthar Treks starts from Lukla and Namche, Tengpoche, Dingbuche and Lobuche then heads toward Mt. Everest Base Camp and return same way back. The word “Kala Patthar” means black rock. The trail begins from near the lake bed in Gorakshep close to the helipad. It is a hill behind Gorakshep which offers the great views of the Mount Everest Panorama. It takes about 2 hours to climb Kala Patthar.



Itinerary



Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu



You will meet our representative at the arrival gate of International Airport who takes you to your hotel. Today you will meet your trekking guide and be concise about your daily activities. Overnight In Kathmandu



Day 2: Fly to Lukla (2800m) then Trek to Phakding (2,652m)



After having breakfast early in the morning, we will attend domestic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla which is the entrance of our trek. We can enjoy the glorious green landscape and the White Mountains while flying to Tenging Hillary airport. This is an amazing air route in the world terminating in a spectacular hillside surrounded by high mountains. We will meet our group member as we arrive in Lukla and we will finish our packing and arrangement to start our trek via the prosperous Lukla village to Phakding. Today to acclimatize the atmosphere, we will have short trek. However, if you show your interest for additional trip then we go to a nearby Monastery. We will spend our night at hotel in Phakding



Day 3: Journey on foot to Namche Bazaar 3,440m



We will start our walk in the morning after finishing breakfast. Today the trek is enjoyable with a few short climbs and descends with several crosses over DhudKoshi River and fabulous scene of Mt. Thamserku (6623m) via Benkar village. We will arrive at Monjo, gateway of Sagarmatha National Park passing many bridges on the way where our trekking permit will be checked to keep record of trekkers and local trekking staffs. Regularly down walk take us to the last village of Namche Bazaar, Jorsale. We will reach at Hillary suspension bridge on walking through the river bed. We will climb towards Namche bazaar and enjoy the glorious and closer scene of Kwangde Peak; we can also get pleasure of KusumKangaru, Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Tawache and many other peaks. We will enjoy the panorama by sitting in Chautara. We will spend our night at the colorful village of Namche Bazaar which is an entry door of Khumbu region.



Day 4: Acclimatization day in Namche



Today is our acclimatization day so we will have a small hike to the Everest view hotel instead of staying idle. We will wake up in the yak bells and sunrise revealing 6000m mountains that cover us! We can be mesmerized by Kwangde (6380m), Thamserku (6608m), and Kangtega (6685m). Even it is a place after day, thrill is in the air, as a slow ascent hike leads to the world’s highest Hotel, the Everest View, will help us for adoption and offers us our first dazzling scene of Mt. Everest (8848m) and other famous Himalaya peaks with Nuptse (7,861m), Lhotse (8414m), Ama-Dablam (6856m). We will back to Namche Bazaar and stay one more night.



Day 5: Trek to Tenboche (3867 m)



Today we will chase the track lines on to the side of the valley over the DudhKoshi. We will get breath taking vistas of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse and AmaDablam. As we cross many village and several teashops we will walk down to a bridge above the River at PhunkiTenga. We will stop in the village to re-energize and have lunch there before steep hike to Tengboche, the famous monastery and the largest in the Khumbu. Then we will carry on slowly to Pangboche (3900m) through Rhododendron forest. There we will surprise by the gorgeous AmaDablam ahead.



Day 6: Trek to Dingboche (4360m)



Today we will walk around 6 hours which will be enjoyable, climbing steadily high above the Imja River. We will pass through tea houses at Orsho before crossing the river and the mature glacial moraines on the way to our lodge in the Dingboche. The marvelous panorama of Lhotse, Nuptse ridge is seen even Mt Everest is disappeared behind these mountain. We then walk along the tree line in the clear weather so that we can see the striking sunset on Ama-Dablam. Today’s hike is little bit laborious due to the elevation, so it will better to hear suggestion of trek leader.



Day 7: Acclimatization at Dingboche (4360m)



Today is an acclimatization day so we won’t have hard and laborious hike today but we even stay idle. We will have a short walk around the village. Dingboche is a wonderful hodgepodge of small fields. We can see the huge massive of Taweche behind our lodge. Today the short hike up to the Chukkung valley is valuable option which offers the incredible views of the South face of Lhotse to North face and Island peak in the middle of the valley. We will take lunch in Chukkung. Afternoon we can stay back relax and enjoy the superb scenery.



Day 8: Trek to Lobuche (4940 m)



We will walk quite shorter today so that we can get lots of time to view and enjoy the surroundings. We walk down from Dingboche and pass from the bridge. We then slant via grassy way enjoying the panorama of Lobuche peak. Finally we will extend through an edge. We can rest in Lobuche for the whole night after twisting round throughout the large grumpy river bed.



Day 9: Trek to Gorakshep (5170m) then Everest Base Camp (5364 m)



In the morning, we will start walking to Gorakshep where we will see snowcapped peaks cherished us the top of the world. The way through Gorakshep leads us through the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier so after a lunch and concise rest, we will hike to Everest base camp. Even we cannot see the grand Mt Everest from base camp. We can really realize the risk of the brave mountaineers hiking through the Khumbu Icefall. We will spend our night at Gorakshep.



Day 10: Trek to Kala patthar and Pheriche (4280)



Mt Everest is clearly visible from Kala Patthar so we will trek there early in the morning to grasp the remarkable scene of shining, bright Mt Everest by the sun rays. On the way to Kala Patthar, our mouth might be open to say wow for the many picturesque scenes and to enclose them in camera. As we stand on Kala Patthar Junction, we will rush to hike the rocky ledge close to pinnacle manifest by payer’s flags. After reaching at top of the Kala Patthar our eyes stock to watch incredible Himalaya’s panorama. We can take many pictures there for the lifelong memories. We will have our breakfast there and return to Gorakshep. Definitely we will spend our night in Gorakshep.



Day 11: Trek to Namche Bazaar via Pangboche and Tengboche



Today we will have the much easier walk, running down the lower altitude following the route of mortal moraines at Dughla and the large valley of Khumbu River. We have to cross many attractive Sherpa settlements like Pheriche, Orsho and Shomare. We can either walk to the Gompa in upper Pangboche or we can walk regular way to reach Pangboche from where we can descend to Imja River and up by forest to Debuche. We will take our lunch in Tengboche and carry on to hike through Rhododendron and Junipers tree. We will cross over the Bridge of DudhKoshi River, the trail then chases the DudhKoshi ravine sliding hastily by pine forest. We will ultimately reach Sansa. We will reach Namche Bazaar within a few hours walk. We can enjoy the last view of Lhotse, the lean of Everest and Tengboche from Namche Bazaar. Then we will take rest and relax at our Lodge in Namche Bazaar.



Day 12: Trek to Lukla



The path is suddenly downwards so we must be managed and walk slowly. Now we will cross the suspension bridge above the roaring DudhKoshi. We have to pass through dense forest and Sherpa villages. Then eventually we will reach Lukla where we can stretch our painful legs and remember all the experiences of the last two weeks. Today we will enjoy the Sherpa culture and relax there.



Day 13: Fly back to Kathmandu



We will return to Kathmandu today, after the long mountain trip. Early morning flight Bring us to Kathmandu. You can rest and relax the whole day at the hotel. If you want to do some shopping for your family and friends then you can explore Thamel. You can also take help of Actual Adventure guides. Overnight stay in Kathmandu



Day 14: Departure from Kathmandu



After Breakfast, you will be free until Departure. Then you will be taken to Kathmandu Airport by our representative. We hope that we provide you our best service and want to see you again with your family, relative, co-workers and friends.



Price



Included

- Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle with official Representative

- 3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast

- Teahouse accommodation during the trek with Twin sharing Bed

- All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek

- Welcome or farewell dinners with cultural show

- All ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary

- Domestic flights (Kathmandu- Lukla -Kathmandu)

- An experienced, English-speaking and government-licensed trek leader and assistant trek leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide)

- Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter)

- Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food and accommodation

- All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (National Park Permit, TIMS)

- Medical kit (carried by your trek leader)

- All government and local taxes



Not Included in the Cost

- Nepalese visa fee

- Excess baggage charge(s)

- Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary

- Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu

- International flights

- Travel and rescue insurance

- Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.)

- Tips for guide(s), porter(s) and driver(s)
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One underrated feature is the heated outdoor smoking area, which basically becomes its own social space — especially in winter. Add in themed nights and occasional live music, and it’s easy to see why Kasbah stays popular year after year.

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Smack Tuesdays are high-energy, sweaty, and loud in the best way. The music goes hard, and yes — the infamous wonky wall photos somehow end up on everyone’s Instagram.
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For something more relaxed, The Dirty Duck is a safe bet. Karaoke nights and pub quizzes make it surprisingly social, and it’s a great place to meet people outside your course or flat. In summer, the outdoor area is genuinely lovely — sitting there with a drink after lectures feels like peak uni life.

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It’s a nice reminder that Warwick nightlife isn’t just student chaos, there’s some genuinely good stuff around.

Getting Around & Why Where You Live Matters​

One thing Warwick does really well is transport. The Unibus runs late and connects the campus, Leamington, and Coventry, which makes nights out much less stressful. That’s also why so many students choose to live off-campus, especially in Leamington.
From my experience, having the right University of Warwick accommodation makes a huge difference. If you’re closer to nightlife spots or well-connected by bus, going out feels spontaneous instead of something you have to plan days in advance. When getting home is easy, you’re more likely to actually enjoy the night rather than worry about logistics.

Staying Safe on Nights Out​

Basic rules still apply:
  • Stick with your friends
  • Agree on a meeting point before going into clubs
  • Know how you’re getting home
  • Don’t hesitate to talk to security if you need help
Most venues are very used to students and generally feel safe, but a bit of planning goes a long way.
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Final Thoughts​

Warwick might not look like a party university, but once you know where to go, there’s plenty happening. From dancing at Pop! to singing badly at the Dirty Duck or just chatting over drinks in Leamington, these nights end up being some of the best memories you’ll make here. Try everything at least once. You’ll quickly figure out what your vibe is, and trust me, Warwick nightlife is way better than its reputation suggests.
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Gỏi xoài khô cá sặc là món ăn dân dã nhưng luôn có sức hút đặc biệt bởi sự kết hợp giữa vị chua thanh của xoài xanh, vị mặn ngọt đậm đà của khô cá sặc cùng hương thơm của rau răm, đậu rang và nước mắm ớt chua ngọt. Đây là món khai vị cho bữa nhậu hay món ăn kèm cơm nóng đều rất phù hợp.
Nếu bạn đang tìm cách làm gỏi hoa khô cá sặc sỡ đơn giản nhưng vẫn giữ được hương vị chuẩn miền Tây thì bài viết dưới đây Khô Bình Thuận sẽ hướng dẫn chi tiết từ khâu chọn nguyên liệu đến các bước thực hiện.
cách viết bài viết

1. Vì sao gỏi xoài khô cá được nhiều người yêu thích?​

Không cầu kỳ như nhiều món gỏi khác, gỏi xoài khô cá sặc sỡ chỉ sử dụng những nguyên liệu quen thuộc nhưng lại tạo nên hương vị hài hòa. Xoài xanh mang đến vị chua nhẹ và độ giòn tự nhiên, trong khi khô cá sặc sau hoặc chiên có mùi thơm đặc trưng, thịt cá săn chắc và vị đậm.
Đặc biệt, món ăn không gây phiền hà nhờ hòa hòa giữa vị chua, mặn, ngọt và cay. Đây cũng là món ăn thường xuất hiện trong các bữa cơm gia đình, buổi trưng bày, đặc biệt là món khai vị trong bữa nhậu.

Nguyên liệu làm xoài khô cá sặc​

Để thực hiện khoảng 3–4 phần ăn, bạn cần chuẩn bị:
  • 2 con khô cá ô
  • 1 quả xoài xanh
  • Rau răm
  • Cà thai
  • Hành động
  • Thô
  • Ớt
  • Đậu phộng rang
  • Nước sốt ngon
  • Đường
  • Nước chanh hoặc nền
  • Dầu ăn
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Chọn loại khô cá săn thịt chắc, tươi ngon, không đậm màu

Nguyên liệu càng tươi ngon thì món gỏi càng hấp dẫn. Đặc biệt nên chọn cá khô có màu vàng tự nhiên, không quá đậm màu, thịt cá khô và có mùi thơm đặc trưng.

Cách chọn cá sặc ngon​

Khô cá sặc sỡ thường có màu vàng nhạt hoặc màu nâu vàng tự nhiên, bề mặt khô ráo, không có dư hay có mùi lạ. Khi cầm lên, thân cá săn chắc, không quá mềm cũng không quá cứng.
Nếu mua khô cá sặc đóng gói, hãy ưu tiên sản phẩm có nguồn gốc rõ ràng, được hút chân không để đảm bảo chất lượng và bảo vệ sản phẩm sinh học.

2. Cách làm gỏi xoài khô cá tiết tiết​

Bước 1: Sơ chế xoài​

Xoài xanh vỏ, rửa sạch rồi thành sợi vừa phải. Sau đó ngâm xoài trong nước đá khoảng 10–15 phút để giữ độ giòn. rút ra để thật sạch nước.
Nếu thích vị dịu hơn, bạn có thể rửa nhanh xoài qua nước lạnh sau khi tăng cường để giảm độ chua.

Bước 2: Chế độ khô cá sặc​

Có thể nướng hoặc chiên cá sặc.

  • Nếu nướng, đặt cá lên bếp than hoặc nội chiên không dầu ở khoảng 180°C trong 8–10 phút đến khi cá vàng đều và dậy mùi thơm.
  • Nếu là chiên, nên chiên bằng lửa nhỏ để cá chín đều không bị cháy.
  • Sau khi cá chín, để nguội rồi xé thành từng mảnh vừa ăn, loại bỏ xương lớn nếu có.
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Bước 3: Làm nước trộn gỏi​

Pha nước trộn theo tỷ lệ ( Tùy theo khẩu mỗi người để tăng giảm nguyên liệu sao cho hợp lý )

  • 2 ngày nước mắm
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  • 1 vòng nước cốt chanh
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Đạt được đều đến khi đường tan hoàn toàn.

Bước 4: Trộn gỏi​

  • Cho xoài, cà rốt, rau răm vào tô lớn rồi rưới từ nước trộn gỏi. Trộn nhẹ tay để nguyên liệu đều đều.
  • Tiếp tục cho cá khô đã cắt vào, đảo nhẹ thêm một lần nữa để cá không bị nát.
  • Cuối cùng, đậu đỗ được tăng lên trước khi thưởng thức.

3. Bí quyết giúp gỏi xoài khô ngon hơn​

  • Không nên trộn gỏi quá sớm vì xoài sẽ tiết nước làm món ăn mất độ giòn.
  • Khô cá sặc sỡ, nướng hoặc chiên vừa phải để giữ vị ngọt tự nhiên.
  • Rau răm chỉ nên chọn vào cuối cùng để giữ hương thơm.
  • Đậu công nghệ nên chọn ngay trước khi ăn để vẫn giữ được độ giòn.
  • Nếu thích vị cay đậm, có thể thêm một chút ớt nguy hiểm hoặc tế bào.

4. Gỏi xoài khô cá sặc ăn kèm với gì?​

  • Món gỏi này có thể ăn cùng bánh phồng tôm, bánh đa nướng hoặc dùng như món khai vị trong bữa tiệc.
  • Ngoài ra, nhiều người còn dùng gỏi xoài khô cá sặc sỡ để ăn kèm cơm trắng hoặc làm món nhậu cùng bạn bè bởi hương vị đậm đà, dễ ăn.

5. Giá trị dinh dưỡng của gỏi xoài khô cá sặc​

  • Khô cá sặc sỡ cung cấp lượng protein khá cao, giúp bổ sung năng lượng cho cơ thể. Xoài xanh chứa nhiều vitamin C, chất xơ và các chất chống oxy hóa hỗ trợ hệ tiêu hóa.
  • Khi kết hợp cùng rau răm, cà rốt và đậu, món ăn trở nên cân bằng hơn về dinh dưỡng, vừa thơm ngon vừa kích thích giác.
  • Tuy nhiên, do không có hàm lượng muối tương thích cao nên chỉ sử dụng lượng vừa phải, đặc biệt đối với người cần chế độ natri.
Nhưng cũng không nên tiêu thụ quá nhiều sẽ cơ hội sẽ bị ảnh hưởng bởi các chất khác có trong khô cá và sẽ bị đau dạ dày từ xoài chua và ớt cay.
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