Today marks another milestone on your Everest Base Camp journey as reach 4,000m.
After breakfast, you will arrive at a river crossing over the Imja Khola that leads to Pangboche village. And just across the river, you will be greeted by the most stunning view of Amadablam; the marvelous mountain with its dazzling twin peaks and in full view is truly a sight to behold.
Every Sherpa village has a stone gate engraved with sacred prayers and scriptures, which the locals believe wards off evil spirits. At the Pangboche village stone gate, you will come across two paths; one leading to upper Pangboche where lies the Pangboche monastery, the most famous and oldest monastery of the Khumbu region, and the other trail that leads to the Pangboche village. The Pangboche monastery is also said to house a yeti skull, and is open for viewers.
From the Pangboche village, you will take the well-trodden higher trail to Somare and continue on your journey to Everest Base Camp. The lower trail across the village takes you across the settlement of lower Pangboche, and to the Imja river. The trail across the river leads to Ama Dablam base camp.
After a short walk, you will arrive at the 4,000m mark at Somare - beyond which vegetation is sparse. After lunch at Somare, you will continue on an even trail until you arrive at the climb up to the rim of the Dingboche valley. The Dingboche valley is shaped like a basin and has a few lodges. Hereon, electricity is a luxury as there are no transmission lines. The only source of electricity is batteries charged by solar panels – hence why you will need to pay to charge your phone and other electronics. Regardless of the hardships, on clear days, you be accompanied by superb scenery throughout the trail.
Accommodation: Local Lodge at Dingboche
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Dinner (Fruits and Canned Desert Optional)
Total Hiking Distance: 10.7 km
Approximate Hiking Time: 5-6 hrs
Total Ascend: 1,041 m
Total Descend: 427 m
Max. Elevation: 4,352 m