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WiFi, Internet, and ATM Facilities in the Everest Base Camp Trek

28 November 2025

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Everest Base Camp is one of the most iconic trekking routes in the world. But before you begin your adventure, one of the biggest questions trekkers ask is: “Will I get WiFi, mobile signal, or find ATMs on the Everest Base Camp trail?” Although the Everest Base Camp Trek route is remote and high-altitude, connectivity has improved significantly in the last few years. However, availability differs from village to village and the cost increases as you go higher.

1. WiFi on the Everest Base Camp Trek

WiFi is available in most villages along the EBC route, but it is not free. Two major providers dominate the Khumbu (Everest Trek) region:

A) Everest Link (Most Reliable)

  • Available almost everywhere above Namche Bazaar
  • Uses local antennas and satellite technology
  • Offers paid WiFi cards that can be used in multiple villages
  • Can be slow during peak trekking hours

B) AirLink WiFi

  • Newer provider gaining popularity
  • Available in Namche, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep
  • Not as widespread as Everest Link but improving annually

WiFi Cost and Availability by Village

Village WiFi Availability Typical Cost (USD / NPR) Notes
Lukla Yes $2-5 Good Connection in hotels
Phakding Yes $3-5 Decent for calls & basic browsing
Namche Bazaar Yes $5-10 Fastest WiFi on the toggleHamburgerDisplay;cafes offer paid WiFi
Tengboche Yes $5-8 Monastery area has weaker signal
Dingboche Yes(Everest Link) $6-10 Slower;good for messaging
Lobuche Limited $10-15 Weather-sensitive;high congestion
Gorakshep Yes $10-15 Very slow;enough only for messaging
Everest Base Camp Rare/public WiFi not reliable - Only satellite use;expensive private connections

Realistic Internet Speed Expectation

  • Lower villages: 3–15 Mbps
  • Namche: 5–25 Mbps (good!)
  • Higher villages: 0.5–3 Mbps, often unstable
  • Gorakshep: Very low bandwidth; messaging only

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2. Mobile Network: Ncell vs NTC Coverage

Nepal has two major telecom companies:

A) Ncell (Better for Most Trekkers)

  • Strong signal up to Gorakshep in many areas
  • Offers a special Everest Region Data Pack (seasonal)
  • Faster mobile data in lower and mid-altitudes

B) Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP)

  • Provides 3G at Everest Base Camp (may fluctuate with weather)
  • Works well in Namche, Tengboche, Dingboche
  • Cheaper than Ncell but less consistent for foreign users

Coverage Comparison

Location Ncell Coverage NTC Coverage
Lukla Good Good
Phakding Good Moderate
Namche Excellent Good
Tengboche Weak Moderate
Dingboche Good Good
Lobuche Weak/None Fair
Gorekshep None Some3G
Everest Base Camp None Occasional3G(weak)

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3. Internet Options on EBC Trek

Option 1: Everest Link WiFi Card

  • Can be purchased in Namche or other villages
  • Price: $20–30 for 10–20 GB packages
  • Works in multiple locations
  • Everyone on the trail uses this, so networks get congested in the evenings

Option 2: Ncell/NTC Data Packs

  • NTC tends to be cheaper
  • Ncell has better mid-altitude speeds
  • Nepalese SIM must be registered with your passport

Option 3: Satellite Devices(for Expeditions or Remote Wokers)

4. ATM Facilities on Everest Base Camp Trek

Important:

There are no reliable ATMs above Namche Bazaar. Trekkers must carry enough cash for the full trek.

Where Can You Find ATMs?

1. Lukla

  • Few ATMs available but may run out of cash
  • Great as a backup, not as your main source

2. Namche Bazaar (Reliable)

  • This is the last place with functioning ATMs
  • 4–6 ATMs operational in season
  • Accept international cards (Visa / Mastercard)
  • Withdrawal limit: NPR 10,000–35,000 per transaction
  • Some ATMs charge NPR 500 per withdrawal

3. Tengboche and above

  • No ATMs
  • No money exchange
  • No digital payment options

Recommended Cash Amount

  • For a 12–14 day EBC trek: Nepali Rupees 35,000 – 60,000 depending on spending, WiFi, charging, snacks, hot showers

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5. Charging & Electricity on the Trail

Electricity is available, but paid charging is common above Namche.

Charging Cost (Typical Rates):

  • Lukla → Namche: Free or NPR 100–200
  • Tengboche: NPR 300–400
  • Dingboche: NPR 400–500
  • Lobuche: NPR 500–800.
  • Gorakshep: NPR 800–1000

Power Sources

  • Solar power
  • Hydropower (lower villages)
  • Battery banks in tea houses

Recommended Gadgets

  • 20,000–30,000 mAh power bank
  • Solar charger (helpful in Dingboche)
  • Extra batteries for cameras
  • Fast-charging cables

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6. Tips for Staying Connected on Everest Base Camp Trek

Important: Buy SIM cards in Kathmandu, not on the mountain: SIM registration requires a passport; Kathmandu offices are easier.

a) It is suggested to carry both Ncell and NTC sim as this ensures maximum coverage in all altitudes.

b) Buying Everest Link data package in Namche is good as this is your primary WiFi source above 4,000 meters.

c) It is best to download offline maps. The suggested apps can be

  • Maps.me
  • Gaia GPS
  • AllTrails
  • Google Maps Offline

d) Use flight / airplane mode which reduces battery consumption by 50-70%.

e) Carry cash for wifi and charging as most places do not accept card payments.

f) Expect slow speeds at higher altitudes becaused even paid wifi is not suitable for video calls above Dingboche.

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7. How Much Should You Budget for Internet & Connectivity?

Item Estimated Cost
Everest Link WiFi $20-30
WiFi in tea houses $5-15 per use
SIM + Data Pack $10-20
Charging devices $20-40 total along trail
Total(typical trekker) $50-75

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8. Summary: WiFi, Internet & ATMs for EBC Trek

WiFi

Available everywhere except Everest Base Camp; gets expensive above Namche.

Mobile Signal

  • Ncell strong below Lobuche
  • NTC better at higher points (Gorakshep, EBC)

ATMs

Only reliable in Namche Bazaar; carry enough cash for 10–12 days.

Charging

Paid charging above 3,800m; expensive near Gorakshep.

Best Options

  • Buy WiFi card (Everest Link)
  • Carry both Ncell + NTC SIM
  • Bring a high-capacity power bank

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Conclusion

Staying connected during the Everest Base Camp Trek is absolutely possible today, but it requires preparation. WiFi is available throughout the route, mobile networks work in many sections, and electricity is accessible—although costly in higher villages. However, ATMs are extremely limited, so cash planning is crucial for a smooth trekking experience.

With the right plans, gear, and expectations, you can comfortably stay online, share your EBC adventure, and keep your devices powered throughout your Himalayan journey.

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