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Everest Base Camp

  • Everest Base Camp
  • 18 Days

Everest Base Camp

Embark on the journey of a lifetime with the awe-inspiring Everest Base Camp, one of the world’s most extraordinary natural wonders, all in support of Northern Ireland Hospice.


Push your physical and mental limits as you explore stunning landscapes, ancient ruins, and Iceland's rich culture. Every step you take will help provide essential hospice care for those facing life-limiting illnesses. Create unforgettable memories, bond with fellow adventurers, and make a meaningful impact in your community.


Together, let’s trek towards a brighter, more compassionate future!

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Upcoming Available Dates

9th October

What you can expect on this trip

  • Stand in the shadows of the world's highest mountain (8,848m)
  • Overwhelming panoramic views
  • Deep gorges and glacial lakes
  • Sample Sherpa hospitality
  • Explore Nepal’s mystical capital, Kathmandu

Pay a non-refundable registration fee of £495.00 when you book.

Then a balance of £2,548.00
(10 weeks before your challenge).

Raise as much as you can for your nominated charity.

Pay a non-refundable registration fee of £495.00 when you book.

Raise a minimum of £5,200 for your nominated charity.

Pay a non-refundable registration fee of £495.00 when you book.

Then £495.00 towards challenge costs
(10 weeks before your challenge).

Raise a minimum of £4,190 for your nominated charity.

Important Information about this trip

Extreme: "Extreme" challenges will involve altitude, and a great deal of endurance. These trips are not to be taken lightly, and will take place in extreme environments, without home comforts. They are usually undertaken by someone with previous experience in a mountain setting, but who wants to take their experience to the next level physically and mentally. Training is essential to ensure you are suitably prepared for the challenge.  

You can tell your supporters that on your Everest Basecamp Challenge you will be:

  • Trekking for 12 days consecutively, without access to showers or proper washing facilities.
  • Trekking at altitudes of up to almost 6000m
  • Suffering temperatures below zero degrees
  • Staying each night in locations with very basic facilities

Register your interest 





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