The Everest Base Camp trek on the south side, at an elevation of , is one of the most popular trekking routes in the Himalayas and about 40,000 people per year make the trek there from
Lukla Airport (). Trekkers usually fly from
Kathmandu to
Lukla to save time and energy before beginning the trek to the base camp. However, trekking to Lukla is possible. There are no roads from Kathmandu to Lukla and as a result, the only method of transporting large and heavy goods is by plane. From Lukla, climbers trek upward to the Sherpa capital of
Namche Bazaar, , following the valley of the
Dudh Kosi river. It takes about two days to reach the village, which is the central hub of the area. Typically at this point, climbers allow a day of rest for acclimatization. They then trek for another two days to
Dingboche, before resting for another day for further acclimatization. Most trekkers use the traditional trail via Tengboche monastery, but recently, the high trail via Mong La and Phortse has gained popularity due to the impressive views it offers. Another two days takes them to Everest Base Camp via
Gorakshep, the flat field below
Kala Patthar, and Mt.
Pumori. On 25 April 2015, an
earthquake measuring 7.8 on the
moment magnitude scale, struck
Nepal and triggered an avalanche on
Pumori that swept through the South Base Camp. At least 19 people were said to have been killed as a result. Just over two weeks later, on 12 May, a
second quake struck measuring 7.3 on the
Mw. Some of the trails leading to Everest Base Camp were damaged by these earthquakes and needed repairs. In March 2024, a new signboard at Everest Base Camp was unveiled, sparking strong reactions from some trekkers and mountaineers who preferred a graffiti coated rock that had long been considered the base of the climb. The signboard, located at the iconic base camp, featured updated information and an image of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. Local authorities removed the signboard in May 2024, a move that is speculated to have been due to unpopularity, although the authorities have stated they wish to eventually reinstate the signboard with additional information and with increased protection to help it withstand seasonal ground movement. File:EverestBasecamp-fromKalarPatar.jpg|Nepal's EBC bottom left,
Khumbu Icefall to the right File:Khumbu Glacier, Khumbu Icefall, Nepal, Asia.jpg|Panoramic view of Khumbu glacier with EBC site on the left above ridge File:Everest Base Camp from Kala Patther.jpg|Everest Base Camp File:KhumbuIcefall.jpg|Khumbu icefall File:South Everest Base Camp sleeping platform.jpg|A temporary tent platform on the Khumbu glacier at South EBC, Nepal File:Everest Base Camp sits on top of melting glacier.jpg|Everest Base Camp sits on top of melting glacier ==North Base Camp in Tibet ==