- Starting elevation: 3,440 m (11,300 ft)
- Ending elevation: 3,820 m (12,530 ft) (temporary)
- Elevation gain: 380 m (1,250 ft) (temporary)
- Distance covered: 2.5 km (1.5 mi) (roundtrip)
- Time hiked: 2h 0m
Day 3 is generally the shortest and easiest day of any Everest Base Camp Trek. This is an acclimatization day where you’re expected to hike up a hill, gain some elevation, and then go back down to Namche Bazaar to spend a second night there.
Many people do this with a day hike to Hotel Everest View, which is a nice hotel sitting on a steep hill above Namche. Another bonus is that you can see Everest and a bunch of other peaks from the top of this hill (hence the name of the hotel).
As soon as I stepped out of my lodge in the morning, it was very obvious that I wouldn’t be seeing Everest on this day.
It was extremely overcast and cold (even for February), and the visibility was bad. Then it started snowing.
But acclimatization duty was calling, so I started hiking up the hill.
After about 1 hour of exhaustingly steep hiking in cold, annoying weather, I reached a different hotel called Everest Sherpa Resorts.
At this point it was so foggy I couldn’t see any of the mountains at all, so I decided to stop here for some lemon tea and check my position. It turns out Everest Sherpa Resorts sits at 3,820 meters, so I had done most of my acclimatization already.
The visibility was still bad, so I decided to head back down to Namche.
EBC Trek — Day 1 | 1.5 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14
2 comments
How do I get to day 4 onwards of your EBC blog? The link at the end of day 3 is for another blog.
Hi Maddy. Yeah, sorry about that. I’ve been meaning to add the rest of the EBC diaries when I get a chance, I’ve just been too tied up with current travels!