- Website : https://www.himalayanadventuretreks.com/
- Contact Person : Bhagwat Simkhada
- WhatsApp : +977- 9851138875
- Address : Thamel, Marg Kathmandu
- Email : info@himalayanadventuretreks.com
Trip Facts
Max Altitude:
3880 mArrival City:
KathmanduDeparture City:
KathmanduActivity:
Trekking and HikingRoute :
Namche Bazaar, SyngbocheGroup Size :
2-14Tour Customize :
On RequestTrip Grade :
EasyBest Season:
Mar-May/ Sept- NovHighlights
- Trade city streets for mountain trails with a scenic flight to the gateway of the Himalayas.
- Experience a short and serene trek in the Everest region.
- Enjoy stunning views of Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks.
- Immerse yourself in the vibrant hub of Sherpa culture, buzzing with shops, cafes, and local charm.
- A dazzling view of Mt. Everest (8848.86m) from the Everest View Hotel.
- Experience the unique hospitality of the Khumbu people; their smiles are as captivating as the mountains.
- Trekking through the beautiful landscape takes you through beautiful rhododendrons and pine forests.
- Trek through the illustrious Sagarmatha National Park.
Overview
What's included
The 5-day Everest View Trek, also known as the Everest Panorama View Trek, is a short trip in the Everest Region that will take your tensions away!
If you have a tight schedule, this trek is the one for you. As the trek explores the Khumbu Valley, you can also enjoy the biodiversity in the Sagarmatha National Park. The Sherpa villages like Namche and Khumjung offer insight into the unique culture and traditions.
If you want to visit the Everest region with your family, then this is the right trek for you. The short, composed itinerary of this trek can be done and enjoyed by anyone. You can also do the Everest Base Camp Trek with a helicopter ride if you want a more adventurous and luxurious experience.
Why Choose Himalayan Adventure Treks for Mount Everest View Trekking?
Himalayan Adventure Treks & Tours has the best services in terms of accommodation and transportation available at affordable price rates. The tour itinerary can be changed to meet your demands, and we have the greatest staff and guides to make your trip better and unforgettable for a lifetime.
Our Everest View Trek 5 Days package offers you an awe-inspiring journey, unveiling breathtaking panoramas, Sherpa culture, and the raw beauty of Nepal.
Everest View Trek Cost: 5 Days
No. of Pax | Starting price (USD) |
1 Pax | $1500 |
2 Pax | $1200 |
3-5 Pax | $1100 |
6-10 Pax | $1000 |
11-16 Pax | $800 |
Route to Everest Panorama View Trek
The Everest View Trek begins with a short flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. After landing at the Tenzing Hillary Airport in Lukla, you head north towards Phakding. As the trail continues along the Dudh Koshi River, you enter the Sagarmatha National Park and reach Namche Bazaar. Then, you explore the nearby areas and hike to the Hotel Everest View.
Since the trail only reaches the hotel, you’ll find the route relatively easier than the other ones in the Khumbu Valley. The hotel provides a luxurious 360-degree view of the Everest range, which is hard to find elsewhere in this region. Then, you trek to Khumjung village, the highest point on the trek. You can relish amazing views of Lhotse (8,516 m), Cho Oyu (8,201 m), Mt. Everest (8,848.86 m), and Ama Dablam (6,856 m) throughout the Everest Short Trek.
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5-Day Everest View Trek Itinerary Outline:
Day 01: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2610m) – 3-4 hours. (L/D)
Day 02: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3446m) – 6-7 hours. (B/L/D)
Day 03: Acclimatization Day Visit Khumjung Village, Hotel Everest View (3880m). (B/L/D)
Day 04: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2800m) via Phakding 6-7 hours. (B/L/D)
Day 05: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu. (B/D)
- Day 01: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2610m) – 3-4 hours. (L/D)
- Day 02: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3446m) – 6-7 hours. (B/L/D)
- Day 03: Acclimatization Day, Visit Khumjung Village and Hotel Everest View (3880m). (B/L/D)
- Day 04: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2800m) via Phakding – 6-7 hours. (B/L/D)
- Day 05: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu. (B/D)
Your journey begins with an exhilarating flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, a small town nestled in the heart of the Himalayas. As the aircraft ascends, you're treated to panoramic views of the majestic peaks that dominate the horizon, including the iconic Mount Everest.
Upon landing at Lukla's famed Tenzing-Hillary Airport, you're greeted by the crisp mountain air and the anticipation of the adventure ahead. The short, yet thrilling, flight sets the stage for the trek to come.
From Lukla, you embark on a picturesque trek to Phakding, a charming village situated at an altitude of 2610 meters. The trail winds its way through lush forests, alongside rushing rivers, and past traditional Sherpa villages.
As you walk, you're enveloped by the tranquility of the Himalayan landscape, with each step bringing you closer to the heart of the mountains. The sound of the Dudh Koshi River accompanies you, its melodic flow echoing the rhythm of your journey.
Along the way, you cross sturdy suspension bridges that span deep ravines, offering glimpses of the valley below. Prayer flags flutter in the mountain breeze, their vibrant colors adding to the ethereal beauty of the surroundings.
After a few hours of trekking, you arrive in Phakding, where cozy teahouses and lodges welcome weary travelers. Here, you have the opportunity to rest, refuel, and immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the Sherpa people.
As the sun sets behind the towering peaks, painting the sky with hues of pink and gold, you reflect on the day's adventure and the incredible landscapes you've encountered. With the first day of trekking behind you, you eagerly anticipate the adventures that lie ahead on your journey through the Himalayas.
The trek begins with an early start from Phakding, as you lace up your boots and set out to conquer the trail that leads to Namche Bazaar. The route winds its way through lush forests, where the air is filled with the soothing sounds of rustling leaves and chirping birds.
As you trek higher into the mountains, the trail presents you with captivating vistas at every turn. Towering peaks loom in the distance, their snow-capped summits shimmering in the sunlight, while colorful prayer flags flutter in the mountain breeze, casting blessings on your journey.
Crossing several suspension bridges that span roaring rivers adds an element of excitement to the trek, as you navigate the swaying pathways with awe-inspiring views of the rushing waters below.
The trail gradually ascends, challenging your stamina and determination, but rewarding you with panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan landscape. Along the way, encounters with local Sherpa villagers provide insights into their rich culture and way of life, as they welcome you with warm smiles and hospitality.
After several hours of trekking, Namche Bazaar finally comes into view, nestled amidst the mountains like a jewel in the crown of the Khumbu region. At an altitude of 3446 meters, Namche Bazaar is not only a bustling market town but also a vital acclimatization point for trekkers.
Namche Bazaar:
Upon reaching Namche Bazaar, you are greeted by the lively atmosphere of the town, where colorful stalls line the narrow streets and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air. Teahouses and lodges offer a comfortable retreat for weary trekkers, while shops brim with souvenirs and trekking gear.
The rest of the day can be spent exploring Namche Bazaar, soaking in the stunning mountain views, and acclimatizing to the higher altitude. A visit to the Everest View Hotel, perched on a ridge above the town, offers unparalleled vistas of Mount Everest and the surrounding peaks, providing a glimpse of the adventures that lie ahead.
As the day draws to a close, you can retire to your accommodations, reflecting on the challenges and triumphs of the day's trek and eagerly anticipating the adventures that await you on the trail to Everest Base Camp.
Your acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar presents a wonderful opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage and stunning mountain vistas of the Everest region. Today's itinerary includes a visit to Khumjung Village and a trip to the renowned Hotel Everest View, providing a well-rounded experience of the Khumbu Valley.
Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar:
After a leisurely breakfast, you'll set out on a scenic trek to Khumjung Village, a charming Sherpa settlement nestled amidst the mountains. The trail meanders through rhododendron forests and yak-grazing pastures, offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
Visit to Khumjung Village:
Upon reaching Khumjung, you'll be greeted by traditional stone houses adorned with prayer flags, and the gentle rhythm of daily life in the village. Khumjung is renowned for its cultural significance, being home to the famous Khumjung Monastery, where you can pay your respects and soak in the serene ambiance of this sacred site.
Lunch in Khumjung:
After exploring the village and immersing yourself in its unique atmosphere, you'll enjoy a delicious lunch featuring local Sherpa cuisine, providing a taste of the region's culinary delights.
Visit to Hotel Everest View:
Following lunch, you'll embark on a short trek to the Hotel Everest View, perched at an altitude of 3880 meters. As its name suggests, this iconic hotel offers unparalleled panoramic views of Mount Everest and its neighboring peaks. Take some time to relax on the terrace, sip a cup of hot tea, and marvel at the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas spread out before you.
Return to Namche Bazaar:
In the late afternoon, you'll make your way back to Namche Bazaar, retracing your steps along the scenic trail. Upon returning to the town, you'll have the remainder of the evening free to explore its bustling markets, relax in a cozy teahouse, or simply soak in the majestic mountain scenery.
Dinner and Overnight in Namche Bazaar:
As night falls over the Khumbu Valley, you'll enjoy a hearty dinner at your accommodations, reflecting on the day's adventures and preparing for the continuation of your trek in the days to come. With memories of Khumjung Village and the Hotel Everest View etched in your mind, you'll drift off to sleep, ready to embrace whatever challenges and wonders the journey to Everest Base Camp may bring.
Your final day of trekking brings you full circle as you journey back from Namche Bazaar to Lukla, where your Himalayan adventure began. This trek offers a chance to reminisce on the incredible experiences you've had while immersing yourself once more in the stunning landscapes of the Khumbu region.
Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla via Phakding:
You'll start early in the morning, bidding farewell to Namche Bazaar and beginning your descent along the familiar trails. The route retraces your steps through the picturesque villages and lush forests that you've come to know so well during your journey.
As you make your way downhill, you'll pass through Phakding once again, where you can take a brief rest and refuel with snacks or refreshments. The village holds fond memories of the beginning of your trek and offers a chance to reflect on how far you've come since those first steps.
Continuing onwards, you'll follow the Dudh Koshi River, its soothing sound accompanying you like an old friend as you traverse the suspension bridges and winding pathways. The scenery may seem familiar, yet somehow different, as if each vista holds new secrets to be discovered.
Arrival in Lukla:
After several hours of trekking, the familiar sight of Lukla comes into view, nestled amidst the mountains like a beacon guiding you home. As you enter the town, a sense of accomplishment washes over you, knowing that you've completed an incredible journey through one of the world's most spectacular landscapes.
Celebration and Reflection:
Upon reaching Lukla, take some time to celebrate your achievements with your fellow trekkers and guides. Share stories of the challenges you've overcome, the friendships you've forged, and the moments of awe and wonder that will stay with you forever.
Farewell to the Himalayas:
As the sun sets over the mountains, casting a golden glow over the landscape, take one last look at the towering peaks that have inspired and captivated you throughout your journey. Bid farewell to the Himalayas with a sense of gratitude for the memories you've created and the lessons you've learned along the way.
Overnight in Lukla:
Your trek may be over, but the memories will last a lifetime. Spend your final night in Lukla reminiscing about the adventures you've had and dreaming of future journeys yet to come. Tomorrow, you'll board a flight back to Kathmandu, but for now, savor the magic of the mountains one last time before saying goodbye to the Himalayas.
Your return journey from Lukla to Kathmandu marks the conclusion of your epic adventure in the Himalayas. Today, you'll bid farewell to the towering peaks and breathtaking landscapes as you make your way back to the bustling city life of Kathmandu.
Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu:
You'll start your day with an early morning departure from Lukla Airport, renowned for its dramatic location and challenging runway. As you board the small aircraft, you'll have one last opportunity to marvel at the majestic Himalayan vistas that have left an indelible mark on your soul.
The flight back to Kathmandu offers a chance to reflect on the incredible experiences you've had during your time in the mountains. From the thrill of trekking through remote villages to the awe-inspiring views of snow-capped peaks, each moment has been a testament to the beauty and resilience of the human spirit.
Arrival in Kathmandu:
After a short and scenic flight, you'll touch down at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. As you step off the plane and onto the tarmac, you'll be greeted by the hustle and bustle of city life, a stark contrast to the tranquility of the mountains.
Farewell Dinner:
To celebrate the conclusion of your journey, you'll enjoy a farewell dinner in Kathmandu, surrounded by your fellow trekkers and guides. Raise a glass to the memories you've created and the bonds you've formed along the way, knowing that the experiences you've shared will stay with you long after you've returned home.
Overnight in Kathmandu:
After dinner, you'll return to your hotel in Kathmandu for your final night in Nepal. Take some time to pack your belongings, reflecting on the adventures of the past few weeks and cherishing the memories you've made in the mountains.
Reflections:
As you drift off to sleep, you'll find yourself filled with a sense of gratitude for the incredible journey you've undertaken. From the soaring heights of the Himalayas to the bustling streets of Kathmandu, each moment has been a testament to the beauty and diversity of Nepal. As you prepare to return home, you'll carry with you not only the memories of your trek but also a newfound appreciation for the wonders of the natural world and the resilience of the human spirit.
Everest View Trek Cost Includes:
- Pick-up from the Airport and Transfer to the hotel.
- National Park Permit.
- Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Permit.
- Lunch, Dinner, and Breakfast during trekking.
- All necessary paperwork.
- Domestic airport picks up and drops by vehicle.
- Flight Ticket (Lukla-Kathmandu-Lukla)/domestic airport Tax.
- All accommodations in tea houses during the treks.
- An experienced, helpful, and friendly Guide, porters (1 porter for 2 clients).
- Travel and rescue arrangements.
- Medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
- Last night’s farewell dinner at an authentic Nepalese restaurant with a cultural performance.
Everest View Trek Cost Excludes:
- Nepal Visa fee; you may obtain the Visa easily at Kathmandu airport on arrival.
- International airfare to and from Kathmandu.
- Extra night Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, or early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary.
- All expenses in the mountains are more than scheduled because sometimes people can get stuck in the mountains due to bad weather, delayed flights, or any other reason.
- Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, hot shower, etc).
Best time for Everest Panorama View Trek
When it comes to planning your trip, the question arises: when is the best time? Worry not, here’s a quick guide to help you pick the perfect Everest View Trek season:
Spring (March to May): Perfect for pleasant weather and blooming flowers.
Rhododendrons paint the hills in vibrant blooms, a magical backdrop for your trek. The warm days and cool nights are perfect for long hikes and soaking in the fresh mountain air. You can expect more trekkers and slightly higher prices during this popular season.
Autumn (September to November): Ideal for clear views and cultural immersion.
In the autumn, the air is crisp, the skies are clear, and the Himalayas stand tall, unveiled in all their majestic glory. Immerse yourself in vibrant local celebrations like Dashain and Tihar, experiencing the warmth of Nepalese culture. These days are cooler than spring, especially at higher altitudes. So, you may pack your jackets too.
Winter (December to February): For those seeking solitude and a challenge.
The Winter will provide you a peaceful solitude and the snow-capped peaks will be your companions. During the dry winter months, the sun paints the mountains in beautiful hues, giving a chance to experience stunning sunrises. However, Winter requires more preparation. You can expect freezing temperatures, snow on the trails, and some teahouses closed during this season.
Monsoon (June to August): Only for experienced trekkers who embrace the wild.
Monsoon is for the Daring and seasoned trekkers. The lush greenery and cascading waterfalls make it a challenging and unforgettable experience. You’ll have to be prepared for heavy downpours, landslides, and even trail closures.
Ultimately, it depends on you in what season you are ready to go on the Everest Panorama Trek. Consider factors such as your fitness level, experience, budget, level of challenge, etc., before deciding on any season. That being said, the spring and autumn seasons are the most popular ones for the Everest View Trek.
Difficulty Level: How hard is Everest View Trek?
The Everest View Trek might not lead you to the top of the world, but it’s still a climb with serious rewards. Think of it like this:
- It’s like climbing a staircase for 5 days, but the staircase keeps getting steeper and the air thinner. You’ll be working your legs and lungs for sure!
- It’s harder than a casual stroll, but way easier than scaling Everest itself. Think moderate, not extreme.
- It’s challenging but achievable. Most people in good health and with some basic stamina can conquer this trek with proper preparation and pacing.
Here’s what to expect:
- Daily hikes are between 4-7 hours on mostly well-maintained trails. Think uphill climbs, downhill descents, and some rocky sections.
- Altitude is the biggest challenge: You’ll reach about 3,880 meters (12,730 feet), so acclimatization stops are crucial to avoid altitude sickness. Listen to your body and take it slow!
- Weather can be unpredictable: Be prepared for sunshine, rain, wind, and even snow depending on the season. Pack in layers and flexible shoes.
Don’t worry, you won’t be alone! Our experienced guides will be with you every step of the way, helping you adjust to the altitude and navigate the trails.
Why 5-Day Everest View Trekking?
Five days might seem like a blink compared to scaling Everest itself, but trust me, it’s the perfect time frame for capturing the magic of the Himalayas with the Everest View Trek. Let’s dive into why not less and why not more than 5 days:
Why Not Less than 5 days?
- Enough acclimatization is needed. Your body needs time to adjust to the thin mountain air. Less than 5 days could risk altitude sickness, spoiling your trek.
- Slow Down & Savor: Breathtaking views, Sherpa culture, and mountain panoramas deserve more than a fleeting glance. 5 days give you time to soak it all in.
- From Namche Bazaar’s vibrant buzz to Tengboche Monastery’s serenity and Everest View Hotel’s awe-inspiring panorama, 5 days ensure you hit the trek’s must-sees.
Why Not More than 5 days?
Although Everest Treks are popular as long treks such as 5 days, 7 days, or up to 18–20 days, there are a few reasons why you could want to choose the 5 days Everest View Trek package:
- Time Traveler? Most travelers have limited vacation days, and 5 days offer a complete experience without pushing your itinerary.
- Hitting the Sweet Spot: You’ll experience altitude changes, conquer trails, and witness magnificent views, all without overdoing it and tiring yourself out.
- Leave It Wanting More: 5 days leave you energized and wanting more—a perfect reason to return for another Himalayan adventure in the future!
Everest View Trek 5 days Vs. Everest View Trek 7 days itinerary: Which is better?
The 5-day and 7-day itineraries for the Everest Panorama Trek are quite popular and trekkers often get confused about which one to choose. If this is bothering you as well, don’t worry. Here’s a quick guide to help you with that:
5 Days:
- Ideal for most first-timers and those with limited time. Enjoy the highlights without feeling rushed.
- Hit the Essentials: Capture stunning views from Everest View Hotel, explore Namche Bazaar, and soak in the Sherpa culture.
- Quick Return: Back in Kathmandu feeling energized and ready for your next adventure.
7 Days:
- Deep Dive: Delve deeper into the Khumbu Valley and experience a wider range of landscapes.
- Extra Acclimatization: Ideal for seasoned trekkers or those wanting a slower ascent for better altitude acclimatization.
- More Off-the-Beaten-Path: Explore hidden villages, enjoy serene campsites, and connect with the mountains on a deeper level.
So, which is better? It depends on you!
- 5 Days: Choose this if you want a concise, action-packed trek with must-see views and cultural experiences.
- 7 Days: Opt for this if you crave a more immersive journey, seeking extra adventure, stunning scenery, and deeper acclimatization.
No matter which you choose, both itineraries offer the magic of the Himalayas with breathtaking views and unforgettable memories. Just consider your pace, time constraints, and desired level of immersion to pick your perfect Everest Panorama adventure!
Health/Safety Concerns and Physical Requirements
Health and Safety
Altitude sickness: The Everest View Trek reaches an altitude of 3,880 meters (12,730 feet) at its highest point. Altitude sickness can occur at any altitude, but it is more likely above 2,500 meters (8,200 feet). Symptoms of altitude sickness include headache, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to descend immediately. It is also important to drink plenty of fluids and to avoid strenuous activity when you are at high altitude.
Physical fitness: The Everest Panorama View Trek is moderately challenging. You should be in good physical condition to undertake this trek. You should be able to hike for several hours each day with a backpack. If you have any concerns about your fitness, it is a good idea to consult with your doctor before you start the trek.
Travel insurance: It is important to have travel insurance that covers you for medical evacuation in case of altitude sickness or other injuries.
Safety and other tips
- Weather: The weather in the Himalayas can change quickly. It is important to be prepared for rain, snow, and wind. You should also be aware of the risk of avalanches in some areas.
- Trail conditions: The trails on the Everest View Trek can be slippery and uneven. It is important to wear good hiking boots and to use trekking poles.
- Wildlife: There are wild animals in the Himalayas, such as bears and yaks. It is important to be aware of your surroundings and to make noise when you are hiking to avoid startling animals.
Cultural sensitivity: The Everest View Trek passes through traditional villages. It is important to be respectful of local customs and traditions.
Nepal Visa Entry Procedure
Getting your visa for Nepal’s breathtaking Everest Panorama Trek is easy! Here’s a quick overview:
Most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival (VOA) at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu.
Process:
- Fill out the Arrival Card (online or at the arrival counter).
- Consider online pre-visa application for faster processing.
- Pay the visa fee at the designated bank counter (USD 30-125, depending on validity).
Required documents:
- Valid passport (6+ months validity)
- Passport-size photo
- Proof of funds (cash, credit cards, travel documents)
- Onward/return flight ticket
If you are not eligible for VOA, pre-arrange the visa at a Nepalese embassy in your home country.
For detailed information & specific requirements:
- Visit the Department of Immigration website: https://www.immigration.gov.np/
- Check with your nearest Nepalese embassy or consulate.
- Visit our FAQ page.
Remember that these are general guidelines. Always check for updates from the official sources before your trip. Contact us anytime if you have any doubts or concerns; we’re here to help you!
How to Book Your Trip?
Simply follow these steps to book your Mount Everest View Trekking package smoothly:
- Check the details: Before you book, read the terms and conditions, “What’s Included” and “Excluded” sections on the tour page carefully. If you have any questions, just ask! Call us, email us, or send a message—we’re happy to help.
- Book your spot: Once you’ve fully decided to begin your journey with us, fill out the booking form online or download it and send it back to us by mail or WhatsApp. Make sure everything’s correct so there are no delays.
- Get excited for the journey: After you send us the form and pay a small non-refundable deposit, your adventure is officially on! Sit back and relax knowing you’re all set to explore.
Remember that we’re here to make sure you have the best experience possible, so don’t be shy about asking questions 🙂 We want your booking to be as smooth and fun as the trip itself.
Equipment and clothing for Everest View Trek – 5 Days
Luggage:
- Duffel bag or backpack (45–55L): This will carry your main trekking gear and will be transported by porters. Himalayan Adventure can provide one if needed.
- Daypack (25L)
Footwear:
- Trekking boots
- Sports sandals or sneakers
Warmth and Insulation:
- Sleeping bag: Lightweight, -10°C bag for summer, -20°C for winter. Himalayan Adventure can provide one for rental.
- Fleece jacket: A good quality fleece or synthetic jacket for warmth and layering.
- Down jacket: A warm down jacket is essential for colder evenings and higher altitudes.
Clothing:
- 2 pairs of thick socks
- 2 pairs of lightweight/warm insulated pants
- 2 ice-breaker merino wool or synthetic shirts
- 2 long-sleeved shirts
- Underwear: Pack enough pairs for the entire trek, as laundry facilities are limited.
Rain and Wind Protection:
- Waterproof jacket and pants: Essential for unpredictable mountain weather.
Head and Face Gear:
- Sun hat or cap
- Woolen hat
- Polarized sunglasses
Hand Gear:
- Warm gloves
Travel Supplies:
- Adapter plug and extra camera battery
- Swiss army knife (optional): A multi-tool can be handy for small repairs.
- Flashlight/headlamp
- Water bottle: Stay hydrated throughout the trek.
- Hand sanitizer and a small towel
- Hiking poles (optional): Provide support and stability on uneven terrain.
- Binoculars (optional): Get a closer look at the stunning scenery.
Toiletries:
- Basic toiletries: Razor, shaving cream, toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.
- Sunscreen and toilet paper
- Period pads (for women)
Medication:
- First-aid kit: Be prepared for minor injuries and ailments.
- Altitude medication (Diamox): Consult your doctor about altitude sickness prevention.
- Other medications: Pack any personal medications you require.
Additional Tips:
- Layer your clothing for easy temperature adjustment.
- Pack lightweight and quick-drying clothes.
- Bring a waterproof cover for your backpack.
- Leave valuables at your hotel in Kathmandu.
Fixed Departure Dates
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The best time for Everest View Trek is during the autumn season, which runs from September to November. During this time, the weather is generally dry and clear, providing excellent visibility of the surrounding mountains, including Mount Everest. The temperatures are also mild, making it comfortable for trekking.
Another good time to consider is during the spring season, which runs from March to May. The weather during this time is also dry and clear, and the temperatures are mild. Additionally, the blooming of the rhododendron forests during this time adds a beautiful touch to the trek.
However, it is important to note that weather conditions can be unpredictable in the Everest region, and it is always a good idea to check the forecast before embarking on the trek.
In this Everest View trip package, you will have to hike to the Everest View Hotel; however, you may also get to the hotel by Helicopter in a luxury Everest View Trek. For the luxury option, please contact us.
Absolutely! From vantage points like Tengboche and the epic Everest View Hotel, you can enjoy the awe-inspiring views of the Himalayas. Witness Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and other giants dominate the horizon, leaving you awestruck.
Depending on the season, room type, and meals, Everest View Hotel typically costs USD 200-300+ per night. To snag your spot in this iconic haven, particularly during peak season, booking ahead is wise.
The Everest Panorama View Trek is considered moderate. Uphill sections and an altitude of 3,880 meters demand good fitness. Acclimatization and proper preparation are important for a smooth journey.
While the Everest View Trek does not involve reaching Everest Base Camp, it does present a few altitude concerns; yet, with appropriate planning, experienced guides like ours, and attention to safety rules, it is a safe and enjoyable trip exhibiting the majesty of the Everest region.
Although training is not mandatory for the Everest View Trek, it does contribute to a more enjoyable and comfortable experience on the trail. We recommend you consult with a healthcare professional or a fitness trainer for personalized advice based on your fitness level and health conditions.
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