Key Information
- DestinationNepal
- Trip GradeEasy
- Trip StyleTrekking
- TransportationPrivate Vechiles & Domestic Flight
- MealsBreakfast in cities & full board meals in trek
- Accommodation2 star hotel in cities & tea house / Lodge on trek
- Group Size02 - 16
- Max Altitude3,850 M
- Single Supplement90 USD
About Everest View Trek
The Mount Everest View Trek is the perfect getaway to explore the nature and take a break from the normal, monotonous life. This trek follows to Sagarmatha National park, crossing rhododendron forests, Buddhist monastery, prayer flags, Chorten leading to Namche Bazar the gateway to Everest. One can get the closer view of peaks like Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Everest, Kongde Ri etc. in this short trek. The trail passes through typical Sherpa villages like Monjo, Namche Bazaar, Khumjung, Khunde, where one can observe their culture, tradition, and way of life. The moderate difficulty, all year round trekking season and also the short duration makes this trek a viable option for people with the busy schedule.
Mount Everest View Trek, also known as Everest Panorama trek, is the best and easiest way for the spectacular mountain views. This is a 7 days short trek where you get to enjoy the life of the Everest region and catch the best glimpse of Mt. Everest and its neighboring peaks.
This is the best trekking option for those who are time-bound but still wish to walk into the Everest region. And enjoy the closeup views of the world’s highest peaks.
Plus, this is a perfect escape for travel enthusiasts who want to enjoy the best mountain views but are afraid to ascend more than the height of 3500 meters.
On this trek, you have a very least chance of altitude sickness. So, this trek is the best option for the trekkers of every age group and also the best option for the novice trekkers. You can go on solo treks as well. And, you do not need pre-trekking this trek.
So, why not opt for this easy yet the blissful trek to the Gateway of Mount Everest- Namche Bazaar.
Highlights of Mount Everest View Trek
- Best way to enjoy the closeup view of Mt. Everest in a short time.
- Least risks of altitude sickness
- Walk into the pristine land of the Everest region.
- Spend your time enjoying with the local Sherpa people of the region.
- Walk to the Everest View Hotel- 5-star hotel at the highest altitude in the world.
- Explore the Sherpa villages of Khunde, Khumjung, and Sansa
- Enjoy the thrilling Lukla flight
- Take a stroll around the Namche Bazar- the business hub on the lap of Mt. Everest.
Best time for Mount Everest View Trek
Feb- Mid June and September - November marks the best time for this trek. This is the time when nature is at its best. You will be able to trek freely in clear surroundings with the stable. You do not have to worry much about the rain nor the snow, not the cold during this time.
And, the precipitation is usually low during these seasons in the region. It means you will have the sharpest views of the mountains and the surrounding landscapes. Also, the crisp, cloudless sky is sure to keep you enticed.
During the spring season (March-May) the average temperature in the Namche Bazar remains around -6 to 20 degrees. This is a bearable temperature in the mountain regions. In the comfortable beds of the tea houses, you will have much pleasurable time at nights. While the days are quite hot. So, you can comfortably do this trek in Spring.
Plus, the bonus of the spring trek is that you get a chance of walking through the trails blooming in rhododendrons accompanied by the chirping of the birds.
Whereas in the Autumn season (September- November)the temperature is usually around -8 to 18 degrees. It means you have the least chance of facing harsh snow and cold. With proper packing, your trek will pass much easier. On this pleasantest time, you will witness the mountains, hills, villages, the rivers, and the waterfalls full of life.
Difficulty during Mount Everest View Trek
This mini-trek in the Everest region is easy and the best option for everyone who is wishing to trek for a short time, yet get the most of it. The sloppy and rugged terrains may be tiresome to few but that means they can not walk in such places. Maintaining your own pace, packing wisely and lightly, you will have a much easier time trekking in this region.
Here, you will not face the harsh climatic conditions nor the extreme weather changes. Also, there are ample tea houses en route to Namche Bazar and at Namche itself. So, you will get enough as well as comfortable places for dining and resting.
Outline Itinerary
- Day 1:Arrival at Kathmandu, (1,350m).
- Day 2:Fly to Lukla (2,800m) 30 mins and trek to Phakding (2,652m) 3 hrs. walk.
- Day 3:Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440m). 5 - 6 hrs. walk.
- Day 4:Rest Day at Namche Bazaar Visit Khumjung Village, via Mount everst view Hotel 4-5hrs walk.
- Day 5:Trek down to Lukla (2,800m). 6 - 8 hrs. walk.
- Day 6:Fly Back to Kathmandu.
- Day 7:Departure to International Airport.
Cost Details
Cost Includes
- Tourists class transportation to and from the airport and hotel.
- Both ways Flights tickets Kathmandu –Lukla-Kathmandu.
- 2 Nights standards Hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast.
- Trekking lodge /Teahouse accommodations during the trek.
- 3 meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the trek.
- Government Licensed Holder trekking guide with all his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, Flight and insurance.
- Porter during the Trekking (1 Potter for 2 trekkers) with all his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, and insurance.
- All necessary paperwork, Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit, Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) including local Tax, Government tax & official expenses.
- Sleeping bag, Down Jacket & Duffel Bag (if you do not have your own, to be returned after trip completion).
- Supporter guide group size above 8+ people.
- The arrangement of Emergency Helicopter service which will be paid by your Travel insurance company.
- Exclusive Medical Kit Bag.
- Farewell Dinner & Trekking Achievement Certificate.
Cost Excludes:
- Lunch and Dinner while you are in Kathmandu city.
- Extra night accommodation and meals if early departure from the mountain.
- Excess baggage more than 10 kg for Lukla flight.
- Nepal visa fee (You can apply for Online or you can easily issue the visa on arrival at International Airport Kathmandu.
- Travel and rescue insurance (necessary).
- International airfare.
- Your personal expenses.
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic hot and cold drinks & all desserts sweet things.
- Hot shower and battery charging in trekking Mountains.
- Any others expenses which are not mentioned in including section.
- Tips for the guide, porter, and driver (Tipping is voluntary).