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What’s the Best Backpack for the Everest Base Camp Trek?

If you’re heading to Everest Base Camp (EBC) and wondering what size backpack you need, you’re not alone. With so many options—20L, 30L, 40L+—it’s easy to get overwhelmed. But the right answer depends on whether you have a porter and what you’ll be carrying during the day. Let’s break it down so you can find your perfect trekking backpack.


What Size Backpack Do You Need?

If You Have a Porter25L to 35L is ideal.
If You’re Carrying All Your Gear → You’ll need a much bigger pack, 50L+ (but most trekkers use porters).

Most trekkers hire a porter, meaning they only need to carry daily essentials like water, snacks, an extra layer, gloves, and rain gear. The sweet spot for most hikers is between 30-35L—big enough for layers but not too bulky.


Why Not Just a 20L Pack?

Some trekkers get by with a 20L pack, but it can be tight. Here’s why:

🟢 20L is fine if you only carry the bare minimum—water, sunglasses, sunblock, phone, and maybe a light jacket.
🔴 But—mountain weather is unpredictable. You’ll likely need to stash layers, gloves, rain gear, snacks, and a battery pack throughout the day. A 20L bag might feel too cramped.

Best Recommendation? 30-35L gives you room without adding much weight.


What to Look for in an EBC Backpack

Hydration System Compatible – Many trekkers recommend Osprey backpacks with a built-in hydration bladder (so you don’t have to fumble with bottles).
Comfortable Straps & Ventilation – You’ll wear this pack for hours each day, so look for padded shoulder straps and a ventilated back panel.
Multiple Compartments – Easy access to rain gear, gloves, and snacks is a lifesaver when the weather changes fast.
Water-Resistant or Rain Cover – A light rain cover is a must—weather shifts quickly at high altitudes.


Final Verdict: What Should You Get?

If you’re using a porter, a 30-35L backpack is the safest choice—it gives you enough space for layers without being overstuffed. If you’re going super minimalist, a 20L pack can work, but it’s tight.

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