Accommodation in the Everest Region
- Locally owned teahouses or lodges.
- Basic but comfortable teahouses (beds, quilts, and pillows).
- The attached bathroom is available in lower regions.
- Bathrooms are outside the teahouses in higher regions.
- Room-sharing might be done (during peak seasons).
- Pay an additional cost for services (Wi-Fi, laundry, hot water, and showers).
- Internet and phone networks are mostly stable in the lower regions.
- Everest Links is an internet provider throughout the Everest region.
- Up to Gorakshep and Everest Base Camp, there is Wi-Fi.
Meals in the Everest Region
- Full-board meal options during the trek. (B+L+D)
- The meals served during the trek are healthy and hygienic.
- The vegetables are prepared from fresh home-grown crops.
- Bakery goods and coffee variety at Namche.
- Variety of meals to choose from on the menu. (Nepali Dal-Bhat, steamed mo: mo, hot thukpa, soup, porridge, pancake, hot coffee, ginger honey tea, etc.)
Drinking water in the Everest Region
- Mineral water costs USD 1-2 per bottle.
- Fill boiled water at teahouses paying an additional cost.
- Fill tap water and use a water purification solution to prevent water-borne diseases.
- Always carry a water bottle to minimize plastic pollution.