• A Proper Himalayan Class

    Josh Walker, United Kingdom

    The 14-day Everest Base Camp trek felt like a true test of patience and grit. Long walking days, cold mornings, and endless cups of tea, but the views of Everest and Lhotse made every step worthwhile. It’s not easy, but it’s immensely rewarding.

  • Visit to the highest base camp

    ayan noor, India

    I initially planned to visit a few places, but EBC was not one of them. However, after researching more, I discovered that Eternal Himalaya offered the same package at a reasonable price.

  • A Journey That Reminds You Why It Matters

    Prakash Adhikari, Nepal

    I’ve walked in the mountains before, but this trek still managed to feel special. The route was well planned, the pace was comfortable, and the scenery never felt repetitive. What stood out most was the calm of the trail. Early mornings, quiet villages, and long stretches where it was just you and the mountains. It reminded me why these places deserve respect, not just photos. A genuinely fulfilling experience.

  • Himalayas like no other

    Digvesh juyal, India

    I still cannot interpret the serenity of the mountain, and I am very lucky to have Nepal as my neighbouring country. Despite being close to home, this trip felt unique. The beauty is unmatched.

  • More than just a trek

    Jonas Fischer, Germany

    The trails were well-marked, the scenery was more beautiful than I imagined, and the Sherpas were leading us all along the way.

  • Visit to Mt Everest Base Camp

    Ira Zen, Azerbaijan

    Although the trek lasted for 14 days, it felt as if it went by in the blink of an eye. There were some ups and downs during the journey, but the staff from Eternal Himalaya assisted all the visitors, and I'm always thankful to them. By the last day, I didn't want to return; that's how beautiful it was. I will never forget those moments.

  • Sherpa cultures and traditions along the ebc trail

    jonathon harrington, American Samoa

    While walking along the EBC trail, I realized that the journey is as much about the Sherpa community as it is about the mountains themselves. Staying in family-run teahouses allowed me to experience a way of life that I had never been introduced to before. By the end of the journey, it felt less like a trek and more like a shared way of life in the Himalayas.

  • Sunrises I will never forget

    Davide Romano, Italy

    Waking up before dawn became one of my favorite habits during that time. The snow-covered peaks looked surreal at sunrise. Although the days were long and physically exhausting, sharing meals with fellow trekkers and guides made it all worthwhile. This trek was as much about connecting with others as it was about enjoying the mountains.