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Accommodation in Everest Trekking: A Comprehensive Guide for Every Trekker

11th January 2022

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The Everest region, home to the world’s highest mountain, is also renowned for its well-established trekking infrastructure. Whether you're heading to Everest Base Camp (EBC) or exploring alternative trails like Gokyo Lakes or Three Passes Trek, knowing what kind of accommodation to expect is crucial for planning your trip.

From simple teahouses to luxury lodges with en-suite bathrooms, Everest trekking offers a wide range of lodging options catering to different budgets and comfort levels. In this guide, we'll explore the types of accommodation available, their amenities, booking tips, and what to expect on the trail.


Types of Accommodation on the Everest Trekking Route

1. Teahouses (Basic Lodges)

Teahouses are the most common form of accommodation on the Everest trail. These are family-run lodges offering basic rooms and meals to trekkers.

Features of teahouses:

  • Twin-sharing rooms with wooden beds and foam mattresses

  • Shared bathrooms (mostly non-flush or squat toilets)

  • Communal dining area with a central stove for heating

  • Basic food menu (dal bhat, noodles, fried rice, eggs, soup, tea)

Where you’ll find them: Everywhere from Lukla to Gorak Shep, including villages like Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Lobuche.


2. Mid-range Lodges

These lodges offer a step up in comfort, often with:

  • Thicker mattresses and cleaner bedding

  • Western-style toilets (sometimes shared)

  • Hot showers (solar or gas-heated, often at extra cost)

  • Better food variety and larger menu

Mid-range options are abundant in Namche Bazaar, Pangboche, and Dingboche, where more developed infrastructure exists.


3. Luxury Lodges

If you're looking for comfort without compromising on the trekking experience, consider luxury lodges like those operated by Yeti Mountain Home or Everest Summit Lodges.

Luxury lodge features:

  • Private rooms with attached bathrooms

  • Comfortable beds with electric blankets

  • Gourmet meals and fresh coffee

  • Free Wi-Fi and charging facilities

  • Beautifully designed interiors with local craftsmanship

Luxury accommodations are available in Lukla, Phakding, Monjo, Namche Bazaar, Thame, and Kongde.


What to Expect in Everest Region Accommodation

Room Setup

  • Typically twin rooms with wooden walls

  • No insulation or heating in most rooms — sleeping bags are a must

  • Limited furniture (small table, hooks for gear)

Bathroom Facilities

  • Shared bathrooms at most locations above 4,000m

  • Hot showers may be available for a fee (~$3–$5)

  • Toilets become increasingly basic as you ascend

Electricity and Charging

  • Solar power or small hydro plants

  • Charging electronics costs $1–$5 per device depending on altitude

  • No power outlets in most rooms — charging is done in the dining hall

Wi-Fi and Connectivity

  • Everest Link Wi-Fi cards available at most lodges ($5–$20 depending on data)

  • Good connectivity in Namche, limited above Pheriche or Lobuche

  • Ncell and NTC SIMs work up to Tengboche with patchy signals


Booking Accommodation: Online or On the Trail?

During Peak Seasons (March–May, October–November):

  • Pre-booking is recommended, especially in Namche and Dingboche

  • Popular lodges can fill up quickly, especially for groups

Off-Peak Seasons:

  • Rooms are more available; you can book on arrival

  • Some lodges may be closed in winter (Dec–Feb)

Most trekking agencies handle accommodation bookings if you opt for a guided package. Independent trekkers should carry a printed itinerary and contact lodges in advance if possible.


Cost of Accommodation on the Everest Trek

Elevation Type Cost Per Night (USD)
Lukla to Namche Teahouse $5–$10
Namche to Dingboche Teahouse $6–$15
Above Dingboche (Lobuche, Gorak Shep) Teahouse $7–$20
Luxury Lodges (Namche, Kongde) Deluxe $100–$300/night

Note: Prices often depend on whether you dine at the lodge. In most cases, room cost is discounted if you eat all meals at the same lodge.


Accommodation in Key Villages

Namche Bazaar

  • Hub of the Everest region

  • Wide range of accommodation from budget dorms to luxury rooms

  • Wi-Fi, cafes, bakeries, and hot showers available

Tengboche

  • Home to the famous Tengboche Monastery

  • Limited options, basic rooms but fantastic views of Ama Dablam

Dingboche and Pheriche

  • Key acclimatization villages

  • Mid-range teahouses with decent food and beds

  • Pheriche has a Himalayan Rescue Association clinic

Lobuche and Gorak Shep

  • Highest sleeping points on the trek

  • Very basic and expensive

  • Water freezes at night; toilets are mostly frozen too

  • Essential to book early during high season


Sustainable Lodging and Eco-Trekking

With increasing awareness of environmental impact, many lodges are embracing eco-friendly practices:

  • Solar energy use

  • Locally sourced food ingredients

  • Waste management and recycling programs

  • Supporting community tourism initiatives

Choosing eco-lodges helps preserve the fragile Himalayan ecosystem and supports local livelihoods.


Choose Wisely for a Comfortable Trek

Whether you're seeking a basic local experience or want to trek in style and comfort, the Everest region has it all. Understanding the range of accommodation options in Everest trekking allows you to plan better, manage your budget, and enjoy a more immersive adventure.


Planning your Everest adventure?

Let us help you find the perfect accommodation for your trekking style and budget. Reach out to Peace Nepal Treks - a certified Nepal trekking agency today and begin your journey to the roof of the world — one lodge at a time.

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