Everest View Trek

3 reviewsEverest Panorama Trek
Trip Fact:
  • Duration 6 Days
  • Difficulty Level Easy
  • DestinationNepal
  • Max Altitude3864m
  • AccommodationHotels in Kathmandu and Guest houses/lodges during trekking
  • MealsBreakfast in in Kathmandu and All meals during the trek
  • Trip Start/EndLukla
  • Group Size1-30 pax
  • Best SeasonMarch, April, May, September, October and November are the best months.

What to Expect:

  • Exciting Kathmandu - Lukla mountain flight, best for mountain views and landscapes
  • Namche Bazaar and Dudh Kosi valley
  • Sherpa Village/Culture and Buddhist monasteries
  • Mount Everest (8848 m), Lhotse (8,501m), Cho Oyu (8,201), Ama Dablam, Thamsekhu, Kongde peak and others

If you are not able to explore Everest Base Camp due to time limitation Everest View Trek would be an ideal choice. Everest panorama trek even called third Pole trek is the most well known trekking destination in the Himalaya.

The trek region is located at the lap of world's tallest mountain Mt. Everest 8848m, and other numerous beautiful peaks  like Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Makalu. This is the perfect trekking for those people who are ready to encounter beautiful culture and nature in short.

Namche Bazaar is most beautiful place and main highlight of the trip, and this is the perfect mountain getaway for people of all ages. Namche isn't as high as Gorakshep or Lobuche, but it's still a great way to enjoy the majesty of Mount Everest. Whether you're hiking for a day or a week, this trek has something to offer everyone.

The Everest region is known for its stunning scenery and welcoming Sherpa people. This region is rich in Sherpa culture and has a unique fauna and flora. While you're there, don't forget to check out the Everest base camp, if you're feeling fit.

The Everest view trek is considered the easiest and most scenic way to explore Mount Everest and its surrounding mountains. It's a good choice for those with limited time or those who have no experience in high-altitude trekking. The trek is considered easy to moderate and is ideal for hikers with some level of physical fitness.

The trek begins in Lukla and reaches to Tengboche Monastery. It passes through beautiful Sherpa settlements, and follows the same route as the Everest Base Camp. The route is 70 percent shorter, which allows for more scenic vistas of the world's tallest mountains.

Tengboche Monastery in Everest View Trek

If you want to take in the best views of Mount Everest, then a trek to Tengboche Monastery is the perfect option. This Tibetan monastery is located in the Tengboche Valley and is a popular place for trekkers to stop for lunch. The trek will start by following a trail high above the Dudh Kosi River, where trekkers will first be rewarded with a view of the Khumbu region's giant peaks. These include Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. As the trail continues, trekkers will pass through various villages before descending steeply to the village of Phunki Tenga. After lunch, trekkers will reach Tengboche, where they can spend the night in tents.

If you want to experience the authentic culture of Nepal and a unique experience, consider an Everest view trek to Tengboche monastery. Located at 3867 meters above sea level, this monastery is a must-see for those who want to experience the Tibetan way of life. The monastery is surrounded by a rhododendron forest, and it is built on a ridgetop that affords spectacular views of Mount Everest.

Tengboche monastery is one of the easiest, yet most picturesque treks in the Everest region. It is the largest Buddhist monastery in the area, and offers stunning views of the mountain and its surrounding peaks. The monastery's incredibly beautiful wall hangings, a 20-foot sculpture of Buddha, and musical instruments make this area a wonderful spot for photo ops.

Trekking to Tengboche Monastery in the Everest region is one of the best ways to experience the majestic mountain. This trek will take you into the foothills of Everest, through picturesque villages inhabited by Sherpa people. This trek will also provide you with a unique opportunity to experience Sherpa culture and learn about its history and traditions. You'll also have the chance to take in the beautiful scenery of the region, including rhododendron forests, magnificent rivers, and rare birds and animals.

Itinerary

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After having breakfast, scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. From Lukla the trail continues to Phakding which takes 3-4 hours, on the way you see spectacular view of Mt Nupla (5885m), Kusum Kangaru(6367m) and the Mount Kwangde Range. Overnight hotel in Phakding

    Today, the trail follows the Sherpa villages and magnificent forests by crossing through the Dudh Koshi valley. Along the way, one can explore magnificent view of Kusum Kangru (6369m), Thamserku (6608m), Everest (8848m) and Nuptse (7879 m). Overnight hotel in Namche

    • Guest House/Lodges
    • Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
    • 3,440m

    Today you will trek from Namche follows above the Dhudh Koshi River and slightly goes down to Phungi Tenga small town on the side of River. Then we begin to up become a lot of dramatic as you approach the holy ground of Tengboche, with its fantastic gompa, wherever the rimpoche resides.

    • Guest House/Lodges
    • Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
    • 3864m

    After having breakfast, our trail descent down to the Phungi Tanga. Then we ascent up to Kyanguma and then straight to Namche Bazar 3440m, which opffers magnificent views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt. Thamserku, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Lhotse, and Mt. Kwangde. After taking lunch at Namche Bazaar the trail continues descends down to the Jorsale.

    • Guest House/Lodges
    • Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
    • 2740m

    Today our trail continues along the Dudh Kosi River to the small mountain airstrip at Lukla. In the evening enjoy with last mountain sunsets of the trek as we complete this exhilarating journey. Overnight hotel at Lukla

    • Guest House/Lodges
    • Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
    • 2800m

    In the morning take 30 minutes scenic flight to Kathmandu and transfer to hotel. Explore around thamel in the evening.

    • 1400m

    Cost Details

    Includes

    • Round trip flight ticket for Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu.
    • Accomodation in the Mountain ( twin sharing)
    • Meals during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner).
    • Local english speaking, license holder trekking guide
    • Necessary porter/sherpa to carry your luggage ( 1 porter for 2 trekkers basis)
    • All necessary paper works, National park entry permit and TIMS card.
    • All trekking equipment for trekking staff
    • All government and local taxes

    Excludes

    • Hotel/Meals in Kathmandu
    • Travel and rescue insurance
    • All Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, battery recharge, bottle, hot shower etc)
    • Tips for guides and porters ( Tipping is expected)
    • All kind of alcoholic hot and cold drinks.
    • Any others expenses which are not mentioned in cost include.

     

    Good to Know

    Accomodation in Everest View Trek

    You will be spending your night in tea houses. Tea houses are local lodges and hotels. They are small and comfortable enough. Most rooms are shared with two small cots that have mattress, pillows and sheets. If you need spare blankets, you can always ask for it. The rooms have attached bathroom, western flush designed and shower.

    Best time to do Everest view trek

    The best time to do Everest view trek is in the spring and autumn, from March to May and September to November. During this season, there are many peoples on the trek, making it a more relaxing experience. Also, you'll find that guesthouses and lodges are more plentiful during this time. Although the weather in this area can vary, it's usually the best time of year to trek.

    You'll find that April and october are the busiest months in the Everest region. However, you can expect clear views, lower temperatures, and less heat haze. Because the season is so popular, the Everest Base Camp can get crowded, with porters and animals preparing for the summit attempt.

    If you're planning on trekking to the Everest, the best time is in late September to November. The weather is mostly stable during this time, which is best for the trek.
    Another time to do Everest view trek is in May. The weather in this month is clearer and more enjoyable, and the temperatures in May are about fifteen degrees Celsius. In addition, you'll be able to enjoy the scenery for longer during the day. There's little to no wind, which makes it a very relaxing trek.

    Late September and October are the busiest months, though September is also a good time to visit if you're looking for clear skies. However, September can also be monsoon season, so expect to hike through more clouds and rain. Despite the lower temperatures, the landscape is still beautiful, with lush green fields lining the trail.

    Client Reviews

    • Tasneem Katawala
      Tasneem KatawalaUnited Kingdom |July 20, 2019
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      Everest view Trek

      Suman has been an excellent communicator from the start. His staff cares for his customers to a high standard

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      Ellie CopleyAustralia |April 13, 2016
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      Everest View Trekking with Nima

      Me and my 14 years old son just returned from the Everest view trek. It had been a tremendous expertise for us. Dream Heaven Adventure did an excellent job with great guide and porter. Our guide Nima and our porter Hari were pretty, knowledgeable and smart fun. That was extremely sudden and never forgettable experience. Rijan and his team absolutely take great care about everything. Thank you so much for everything !

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      Li SanSingapore |April 08, 2015
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      Everest View Trek

      Thank you for wonderful trek to Everest View. The trip would never have been so great if it wasn’t you Suman! Many thanks again for your great services.

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