
Everest Base Camp Trek Nepal Travel Guide
Modern technology includes powerful tools for planning and navigating your trek.
Save maps of... for offline use the Everest region. It features detailed trails, points of interest (teahouses, viewpoints), and navigation without internet.
For general weather forecasts in The city of temples and Lukla. Mountain weather changes rapidly.
Download the Nepali language pack for use without internet. This aids basic communication.
Useful for transport in Kathmandu. Download and set up your account before arrival.
The official government website for current visa requirements, fees, and application procedures.
The official tourism website for general tourism information, cultural insights, and updates.
Their website shares information on AMS prevention, symptoms, and treatment. They run aid posts in Pheriche and Manang.
This live flight tracker shows Lukla flights and meteorological patterns.
For detailed route descriptions and general advice, consider Lonely Planet: Nepal or A Popular series of travel guidebooks: Nepal. Dedicated trekking guides offer more certain information.
Books like "Into Thin Air" or "The Snow Leopard" offer deep insights into the region's history, culture, and challenges.
In Kathmandu, seek out local English-language newspapers or tourism magazines for current events and cultural articles.
Download all offline maps and language packs to your mobile device before departure. Internet access on the trek often proceeds slowly and costs money.