Cost Breakdown
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Cost Breakdown

Understanding the financial landscape of a Himalayan expedition is the first step toward a stress-free adventure.

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Estimated Trekking Costs

Trekking in the Everest region can vary significantly in cost depending on your style of travel. From budget-conscious solo trekkers to those seeking more comfortable lodge experiences, here is a detailed breakdown.

Permits & Fees

$37 - $50

Includes Khumbu Municipality and Sagarmatha National Park permits.

Flights (KTM-LUK)

$360 - $400

Round trip flights from Kathmandu or Ramechhap to Lukla.

Accommodation

$10 - $25

Per night in standard teahouses. Prices increase with altitude.

Food & Drinks

$30 - $50

Per day for three meals and hot drinks.

Guide & Porter

$25 - $45

Per day. Includes their food, accommodation, and insurance.

Gear & Equipment

$200 - $500

Initial investment or rental costs for essential trekking gear.

Budget Scenarios

Budget (Solo)$1,200 - $1,500

Basic teahouses, no porter, local food.

Standard (Guided)$1,800 - $2,200

Guide, shared porter, better lodges.

Premium$2,500+

Luxury lodges, private guide, all inclusive.

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Prices are estimates and can fluctuate based on season, exchange rates, and personal spending habits. Always carry 15-20% extra as a contingency fund.

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