Everest Base Camp vs Everest Advanced Base Camp

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Everest Base Camp and Advanced Base Camp are two sides of Mount Everest from Nepal and China, respectively. The Everest base camp trek is moderately difficult in the Khumbu region whereas the advanced base camp of Everest is easier, as you can go up to Everest base camp from the Tibet side by driving. The advanced base camp is 976 m higher than the Everest base camp in Nepal. A comparative chart of Everest Base Camp from Nepal and Everest Advanced Base Camp from Tibet is shown in the table below.

Table 1: A comparative chart of Everest base camp from Nepal and Everest advanced base camp from Tibet.

featuresEverest base Camp from NepalEverest Advanced Base camp from Tibet
LocationNepalChina
Highest Elevation5364 m/17598.43 feet6340 m/20800.53 feet
Total trekking days10 days 8 days
Starting point for trekLukla, NepalRongbuk Monastery, Tibet
Extra days expect trekking4 days12 days
AccommodationTea houseGuest house
FoodAs per menuAs per menu
Cost$1400$2100

What is the advanced base camp and Everest base camp? 

Advanced Base Camp is the trekking camp of Mount Everest. It is situated in the Tibetan side Monastery of Mt. Everest at an elevation of 6340 m. Everest Advance Base Camp Trek is a popular trek that takes a minimum of 19 days to complete. It includes fewer trekking days as compared to the Everest base camp trek in Nepal. 

Everest base camp trek is 1st camp of Mount Everest for climbers. It is the final destination for trekkers to Everest base camp. The itinerary to EBC trek includes 12 days from Kathmandu to Kathmandu. It requires 10 days for trekking and two days going and returning from Lukla. It is adventurous and budget-friendly as compared to Advance Base Camp. 

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What is the hardest base camp trek?

Both Everest base camp and Everest advanced base camp are moderately difficult trek. Proper preparation and selection of best time of trekking can make your journey to base camp easier than its difficulty level. 

Which Side Everest Base Camp is more popular Nepal or Tibet?

Comparatively, the Everest Base Camp trek in Nepal is more popular than Everest advanced base camp trek in Tibet. On the basis of search volume in google, Everest base camp trek has 9900 search volumes, while Everest advanced base camp has 10 search volume. People are more interested in EBC trek than the Everest advanced base camp due its low budget and short trekking duration.

Trekking to Everest base camp vs. Everest advance base camp

Everest base camp height is 5364 meters above sea level / 17598.43 feet. We need 8 days to reach the base camp of Everest from Lukla with acclimatization on Namche and Dingboche. It is very hard to complete the EBC trekking route without having rest days. It takes only 3 days to return Lukla by trekking from EBC. Trekking to Everest base camp is moderately difficult. You can enjoy the beauty of Everest range, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Lhotse Shar, Pumori, and many more. The trekking route continues from the greenery of Everest region to moraine-filled, rocky land in high elevation. Himalayan diversity in plants, animals, culture, and community are amazing to observe during the trek. 

Everest advanced base camp height is 6340 m / 20800.525 feet. We can drive up to Everest base camp from Tibet side, known as Chinese camp. Trekking to Everest Advanced base camp begins from Chinese camp and continues to interim camp to advanced base camp. You can enjoy the dry landscape of Tibet. The route to advanced base camp is completely dry. Rocky trails, glaciersand snowcapped mountain ranges give heavenly beauty to the area. 

Best time to trek to Everest base camp and advanced base camp

Spring (March, April, May) and autumn (September, October, November) are the best times to trek Everest base camp and Everest advanced base camp. Both the spring and autumn season remain best for trekking due to moderate temperatures and pleasant weather. You will not face rainfall and extreme weather conditions during the best time for trekking. 

Everest base camp and Everest advanced base camp trek permit 

The Everest base camp trek requires a Pasang Lamu Rural municipality permit and Sagarmatha national park permit. Everest advanced base camp trek requires Tibet entry permit and that should be submitted in Tibet mountaineering association. 

What is the highest trek in the world?

The Everest Advanced Base Camp Trek, located at an elevation of 6340 m, is the highest trek in the world. The elevation of the Nepal side Everest base camp is 5364 m, and Kalapathar is 5600 m, which is an optional hike.

Are there 2 base camps on Everest?

Yes, there are two base camps on Everest one from Nepal side and one from Tibet, China side. The south Everest base camp in Nepal and the north Everest base camp in Tibet China, both are popular trekking destinations in the world. 

Conclusion

Everest base camp vs Everest advanced base camp includes the basic information regarding to trekking camps of Everest. Both Everest base camp and advanced base camp trekking are challenging and adventurous for beginners and experienced hikers. You can explore Sagarmatha National Park from the Nepal side, well as Lasha from Tibet side, during the trek. The amazing mountain range with highest peak in the world is wonder of trekking to base camp  and advanced base camp. 

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