The Tipping Etiquette: Thanking Your Everest Crew

Honoring the Hard Work of Your Mount Everest Expedition

Gratitude in Currency

Tipping is a standard part of the Everest trekking culture. Your Sherpa guides and porters work incredibly hard to get you to the Mount Everest summit region safely. Rewarding that effort is a vital part of a successful Mount Everest expedition.

Standard Tipping Rates

While there is no fixed rule, a common guideline is 10-15% of the total trek cost. For a successful Mount Everest summit bid, a 'summit bonus' is traditionally given to the climbing Sherpa as a sign of respect and gratitude.

Trekker handing a tip envelope to a Sherpa guide
Presenting with Respect

In Nepal, always present money with both hands and a slight bow. This cultural nuance shows that you value the person, not just the service, a key lesson for any Mount Everest expedition member.

The Farewell Party

The last night in Lukla is usually a celebration. Hosting a dinner for your crew is the perfect way to close your Everest trekking journey and share a final meal with the people who became your family on the mountain.

Support the Community

Your tips support families across the Khumbu. Be generous and respectful to ensure your Mount Everest expedition leaves a positive lasting impact on the Sherpa people.