everest-view-trek

Nepal

Everest View Trek

$1150

Destination

Nepal

Activity

City sight seeing/ Trekking

Region

Everest Region

Duration

09

Altitude

3870m

Accomodation

3-star hotels in the cities and tea-houses during the trek

Meal

Full board on trek

Transportation

Private Car / Van / Hiace or Flight: Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu

Best Seasons

Sep-Dec and Mar-May

Group Size

1-20

Grade

Moderate

Overview

Trip Highlights of Everest View Trek

  • Mountain views on the scenic flight to Lukla
  • Accommodation at  Namche Bazaar, a gateway to Mt Everest.
  • A visit to monasteries and gumbas
  • Travel through magnificent Sherpa villages and rhododendron forests.
  • Stroll around the UNESCO-designated heritage site  Sagarmatha National Park.
  • Encounter the breathtaking views of Ama Dablam (6856m), Thamserku, (6608m), and Mt. Everest (8848.86m) 
  • Discover the Khumbu Valley's thriving culture and festivals.

Everest View Trek itself as its name is a short Trek to observe Everest with its other high huge peaks Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and more beautiful peaks Ama Dhablam, Thamserku & Khumbu glacier in the short days and low elevation climb. Everest View Trekking offers you the best close-up breathtaking vistas of abundant huge dangling peaks embracing Everest and archetypal Sherpa cultural Monasteries, small villages, and gorgeous landscapes. Everest View Trekking is the intermingling Trek for the typical Sherpa cultural, spiritual Buddhist monasteries and perfect natural beauties.

Everest View Trek begins with a short flight from Kathmandu to the high mountain land “Lukla”.  Being in the shadow of Everest you will have an adventure day-to-day hiking through the typical Sherpa cultural village, Monasteries, grazing grassland, and stunning massive mountains. Normally, Everest View Trekking can be done the whole year but September to December and March to May are taken as the main seasons. We advise you to have an appropriate preparation with recommended equipment.

Itinerary

As per your Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, we will be there to heartily welcome you in the land of the Himalayas and pick up you at the Hotel as prescribed. After Check-In and refreshments, we can discuss the trekking and tour details to be operated. Similarly, in the evening we together will go for Nepalese cultural dinner with typical cultural dances of diverse ethnic groups. First Overnight in Kathmandu Hotel. (Overnight at deluxe hotel on BB basis) 

 

Early morning, after breakfast we will guide you towards the Domestic airport of Kathmandu to have a picturesque mountain flight to Lukla, an entryway to Everest View Trek of about 40 minutes. (During Peak season the flight can be scheduled from Manthali to Lukla if that situation occurs we will let you know and will arrange transportation to Manthali by Bus.) The panoramas of the Himalayan and vivid wonders of terraces greenery can be seen from the plane. Afterward, we descend about 4 hrs. to Phakding following the Dudhkoshi River to aid acclimatization. Overnight in Phakding.(Overnight stay with full board at tea house).

After Breakfast, we start our exciting adventure following the Dudhkoshi River, crossing the prettified bridge by the Buddhist prayer flag several times. After you reach Bhotekoshi River you will now enter Sagarmatha National Park, ascent up to the hill will present you the first glance of Everest above Lhotse and Nuptse. Breathtaking views of Everest and Namche bazaar down will feel a change. Following downhill you will reach Namche Bazaar for an Overnight stay.

Today you will have a rest day for an excursion hike to Khumjung. The Everest View Hotel, a Japanese project to construct a luxurious hotel with fantastic views of the highest mountains on Earth. The renowned monastery that shelters a yeti scalp is located in the Khumjung valley, which is bordered by the snowy peaks of Kondge and Thamserku as well as the revered summit Khumbila.The nearby Hillary School is another place we visit. Along the slopes high above this ancient settlement, there are a number of additional bustling, vibrant monasteries that are adorned with prayer flags and prayer wheels. This is excursion day so we can come back to Namche Bazaar to stay but if you like to stay in Khumjung also we can arrange according to your wish. We are flexible in the timing. (Stay the night at a tea house with full board).

After a delicious Himalayan breakfast, you will hike beside the freezing river Dudhkoshi with tantalizing spectacles of close-up Thamserku, Mt. Nuptse, Ama Dhablam, Lhotse, and the peak Everest also. While passing through the lush forest you will have a great chance to see different types of wild birds and animals like musk deer, Thar, and small Himalayan birds. At last, after a steep climb up you will reach Tengboche (spiritual land of Sherpas) and will see typical Buddhist monasteries with colorful Buddha and Lamas performances. Overnight in teahouses.

We can explore Tengboche in the morning because the world's most beautiful views are said to be found here. The Himalayan giants Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse (8501m), Kwangde (6187m), Tawachee (6542m), Ama Dablam, Kantega, and Thamserku offer amazing vistas before we proceed up the mountainside covered in juniper and rhododendron plants. When springtime arrives, the pink and scarlet rhododendron blooms that adorn the area are breathtaking. We may eat lunch close to Phunki Tenga. The trail follows the Dudh Koshi gorge as it rapidly descends through pine forests after crossing the bridge over the Dudh Koshi River that is decorated with prayer flags. While traveling through the forest by the trail, we keep an eye out for animals such as mountain goats, snow leopards, colorful pheasants, etc. We arrive at Namche Bazaar's army camp after crossing a chorten. From here, we want to take one more, extended look—and photo—back to Tengboche, the tip of Everest, and Lhotse. After Namche, we descend the hill, pass over a few suspension bridges, and arrive at Monjo. (Stay the night at a tea house with full board).

By today, the mild breeze has begun to warm us up. Despite taking the same way down, we experience very different vistas. As today is the last day of our expedition, we take our time and move slowly. As we stroll through the villages, we are struck by the Sherpa people's striking Buddhist devotion and tradition of prayer flags and stones. We have plenty of time to unwind once we arrive in Lukla, stretch our achy legs, and reflect on the previous couple of days' events. With everybody safely home and beaming, we enjoy the successful conclusion of a wonderful adventure! We explore Lukla after arriving while waiting for our guide to confirm our flight details and boarding pas. (Stay the night at a tea house with full board)

At last with your success,  you will have a flight to Kathmandu after breakfast. You will enjoy a free day or shopping for your relatives and friends with typical Nepalese products. Overnight at the Hotel.

Finally, we concluded our trip and exchanged our experiences and knowledge with each other. Please provide us the feedback about our services. According to your International flight, we will arrange an airport transfer and farewell with a desire to meet again. 

Please be aware that the flight from Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu frequently has weather-related delays of a few hours or even cancellations lasting one, two, or more days.  Nevertheless, we advise you to be ready for cancellations and delays.

During peak season the flight may be scheduled from Manthali to Lukla. In such a situation, wake up around 2;30 am, and we will arrange a shared tourist vehicle to Manthali which is around a 4 to 5-hour drive from Kathmandu. (mostly in March, April, May, September, October, and November) It's around a 20 to 30-minute flight from Manthali to Lukla. We'll always have the option to book a helicopter from Kathmandu to Lukla with the extra cost per person on a shared basis.

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Equipment

Essential Equipment
  • Sun hat, scrap and sunglasses
  • T-shirts (4) and Light and expedition-weight thermal tops
  • Resistant to water (preferably breathable fabric) shell coat vest or jacket made with down
  • Body lotion and sunscreen
  • Hefty mitts or gloves with a waterproof shell outside
  • Wearing underwear (4) and shorts for hiking (4)
  • Long, breathable cotton pants
  • Lightweight thermal bottoms wool or fleece pants Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell pants
  • Trekking socks made of thick, warm wool (4-pairs)
  • Hiking boots with spare laces Camp footwear (sandals or sneakers)
Accessories
  • Sleeping bag
  • Money belt batteries and head touch
  • Initial Care Kit (see Health and Medicinal)
  • Water bottle
  • Toiletries
  • Little towel
  • Trekking Poles
  • Water Purifiers
Optional Equipment
  •  Fleece sweater or jacket made of fleece 
  • Inner socks that are thin and light (4-pairs)
  • Knife, Swiss
  • Backgammon, chess, and playing card sets
  • Books about hiking maps (Highly Recommended)
  • Binoculars
  • Extra batteries and a camera
  • Pen and journal
  • Home and family photos
  • Protein and energy bars

FAQ's

On the way to Namche Bazaar, we can reach to the Khumbu region's Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was declared aworld heritage in the year 1979. Permission to access this protected area must be obtained at the entrance gate. The dense forest of pines, oaks, junipers, bamboo, and rhododendrons, together with other Himalayan-based plants, allows you to explore the environment of the region. Numerous local species of endangered plants and animals find refuge in this woodland. As you go through the woods, you can come across some unusual creatures, like snow leopards, blue sheep, Himalayan goats, and eagles, among others. On the way to Namche Bazaar, the paths that run through these forests offer opportunities for nature walks and animal adventures.

 

If you do not go to Nepal's highest altitude hotel, your trek will be lacking. One of the tallest hotels in the world and the highest hotel in Nepal is the Everest View Hotel at the elevation of 3,962m.  Additionally, it is included as the 2004 Highest Altitude Hotel in the World in Guinness World Records.

From Namche Bazaar, you must hike for a few hours to get to Everest View Hotel. Trekkers will get They will have access to this premium hotel's terrace for a period of time so they may experience the views and beauty of a lifetime. Amazing vistas of snow-capped mountains, with Everest being the tallest, may be seen from the terrace. At the Everest View hotel, you may get a table outside or on the rooftop to eat local fare while taking in the beauty and views. You can use the internet or Wifi here, and the accommodation options are excellent.

  • Mountin flight to the world's most dangerous Lukla airport. (2850m).
  • Interaction with local Sherpa people and understand the culture and their way of life
  • the breathtaking vistas of world's highest mountains including Everest (8,848.86m), Makalu (8,516m), Cho Oyu (8,201m), Mt. Lhotse (8,516m) and others. 
  • 6-7 hours of daily hike througe alpine forest, stone stairs and snowy path.
  • a wide variety of plants and anim (snow leopards, snow pheasants, musk deer, and Himalayan thar)
  • Khumbu Glacier, Everest Bases Camp (5364m) and Kalapathar  (5545m)

Tengboche village's monastery is located on a hill at the confluence of the Dudh Kosi and Imja rivers. The Khumbu district's Tengboche monastery, founded by Lama Gulu in 1916, is the largest monastery in the Everst region. The Tibetan Rongbuk Monastery has had a significant impact on this monastery. You can enjoy breathtaking views of peaks, including from the Tengboche Monastery, yours, Tawache, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku from the Tengboche Monastery.

Trekkers and mountain locations to learn about the monastery's history and pray for the success of their ascent of Mount Everest. Numerous monks reside at this monastery and participate in daily Buddhist ceremonies every morning. The Tengboche monastery is also well-known for its Sherpa festivities. In addition, the Tengboche monastery is also known for the Mani Rimdu Event, a Sherpa festival conducted just once a year. 

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price per person

$ 1150

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