Everest Panorama Trekking

Everest Panorama Trekking

  • Destination
    Nepal
  • Durations
    10 days
  • Trip Difficulty
    Moderate
  • Activities
    Adventure Trekking
  • Accommodation
    Tea House
  • Meals
    Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Vehicle
    Private Transport
  • Max. People
    10

Trip Overview

Everest Panorama Trekking, which suits all types of people and age groups. We’ve designed these great walks in a short time and duration where travelers with limited holidays can enjoy a glimpse of Everest and other high, mighty peaks of Nepal.

Thus, the Everest short trek excites the eye with beautiful scenery of landscapes of rolling hills covered with deciduous woodland, including high mountains. The culture and customs of the native Sherpa are equally fascinating, which makes Everest Panorama Trekking a memorable holiday of a week in duration.

Enjoy the experience of the ups and downs of Himalayan terrain with a touch of high altitude. For this, we have set itinerary days with ample time to support acclimatization. So, we take a rest at the famous Namche Bazaar. In Namche, one can witness Sherpa of Khumbu in their colorful attire in markets, where a Saturday grand bazaar takes place once a week.

At Namche, short hikes and walks help you against altitude sickness, known as AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness). Subsequently, a short excursion leads you to scenic viewpoints with a glorious panorama of Everest-Lhotse-Nuptse with magnificent Amadablam and other adjoining peaks you can see on daily walks from here onward.

On an excellent, wide, and pleasant trail along with mountain views from Namche in Everest, Panorama Trek enters a cool patch of forest. And then uphill to dense and enchanting rhododendron and pine tree lines to reach our leading destination at scenic Tyangboche for Everest Panorama views.

Tyangboche is one of the most picturesque spots surrounded by high peaks and green forests on the trek to Everest Panorama. Then this tour leads you to its impressive and famous monastery to witness beautiful religious paintings and master-piece idols of Lord Buddha and other saints.

After a grand scenic and spiritual time at Tyangboche, located in the shade of mighty Everest and Amadablam peaks, the return journey leads downhill. Catching more views of the area before reaching Lukla, our excellent and memorable Everest Panorama view trekking concludes. However, if you want to trek all the way up to the Everest Base Camp but 14 days is quite unmanageable for you, we have a better alternative: the Short Everest Base Camp Trek that takes you to the Everest Base Camp with the same thrills. 

Best Time for Everest View Trekking:

Nearly all months of the year except the monsoon wet months from mid-June to mid-September.

March to May is the best time for Everest Panorama trekking, with clear views till the afternoon when wildflowers bloom with fantastic views of mountains, a pleasant day with more relaxed morning and nighttime.

October to December is the best time for the Everest Panorama View Trek for clear views of peaks but with harsh sunlight days. It can be freezing cold in the morning and at night, depending on the altitude and overnight stop.

Conclusion:

It’s a trek for beginners who want to explore the Everest region and enjoy the view of the high Himalayas, including Mt. Everest. But it doesn’t take you to the base camp of Everest. If you have a dream of visiting the world-class Everest Base Camp, then you can go through our other packages (like Everest Base Camp Trek-16 days, Everest Base Camp Trekking-14 days, Short Everest Base Camp Trek-10 days, and so on) and choose the best one that suits you!

  • Day01

    Reach Kathmandu via various international airline and transfer to hotel.

    On arrival, you will be received by our staff and guide with a transfer to your respective hotels in the hub of Kathmandu. After checking into your lovely rooms and getting refreshed from jet lag, join in with other members of Everest Panorama Trekking.

    Our guide/leader will brief the information on the details of your trekking to Everest Panorama. He speaks regarding local lodges, walks, views, history, and culture. Also, include a few important do’s and don’ts while you are with us having enjoyable times.

    The evening includes a nice dinner (including traditional Nepalese foods) in a pleasant Nepalese restaurant with local cultural programs.

  • Day02

    In Kathmandu with optional sightseeing tour and preparation for the trek.

    A free day to prepare for the upcoming Everest Panorama Trekking to high Khumbu. In the morning, we take an optional tour to explore around Kathmandu's world heritage sites for a few hours and back.

    Likewise, in the afternoon, we can do individual activities and get ready with packing. The packing is for the next early morning flight to Lukla, where our walk begins towards Mount Everest and the high Khumbu Valley.

  • Day03

    Transfer to Kathmandu domestic airport for flight to Lukla 2,820 m and trek to Phakdingma 2,657 m – 04 hrs.

    On the third day of the trek, early in the morning, we take a quick breakfast (or carry a packed breakfast) and reach the Kathmandu domestic airport terminal. We’re here for a short scenic flight of 35 minutes to reach Lukla. It’s a gateway Sherpa town at the height of 2,820 m, with views of Kongde peak and Naulekh Himal.

    With a refreshing stop at Lukla, we adjust baggage with porters to carry or on pack animals (Jopkyo, a mix breed of normal cow and yak). And then start following our lead guide.

    In like manner, our walk leads past Lukla town, heading down to Choplung small village, and then around Dudh-Kosi River valley. Then walk into the gorge towards our first overnight stop at Phadkingma village by the raging glacial Dudh-Kosi River.

    Phakdingma, also called Phakding for short, used the proper and correct words in respect for its namesake.

  • Day04

    Trek to Namche Bazaar 3,440 m – 06 hrs.

    As usual, start with a gradual walk in the morning from Phakdingma, following the river upstream past several nice Sherpa villages. With then short ups and downs and crossing a long suspension bridge to Monjo village, Sagarmatha National Park starts. After entering into park areas, past Jorsalle, which is the last village before Namche Bazaar.

    From Jorsalle, cross the bridge into the serene woodland of tall pines and rhododendron trees. Together with a climb on a winding trail facing views of Khongde, Kusum Khanguru, and Thamaserku peaks. And then the walk brings you into the famous Namche Bazaar, which is more of a town rather than a village. Here we find many good restaurants, hotels, and lodges, having a number of shops and stores, including banks and post offices.

    At Namche, enjoy the comfort of a nice, cozy lodge, with time to marvel at the views of snow-capped peaks.

  • Day05

    In Namche for rest to support acclimatization with short hike and excursion.

    On the fifth day of Everest Panorama View, a free and rest day to support acclimatization before heading to higher ground at Namche. From this point, short walks lead to viewpoints towards Everest View Hotel, which takes nearly 3-4 hours both ways. They also offer an excellent panorama of mountains with Everest and magnificent Amadablam.

    Visiting the museum at Namche, you can gain knowledge of Khumbu Sherpa culture and flora and fauna as well as mountaineering expedition history.

  • Day06

    Trek to Tengboche 3,867 m – 05 hrs.

    With a pleasant time at Namche, the walk leads to a short climb and then on a good wide trail facing panoramic views of Everest and Amadablam with an array of peaks. After that, our route to Everest Panorama Trekking leads into woodland, then descends towards the Imjatse River. The destination is to reach a small place in Phunke-Tenga, a possible lunch stop in the middle of a wood.

    Afternoon climb into forested areas facing views of Kangtenga-Thamaserku and other peaks. As a result, the walk brings you to a wide-open plateau in Tengboche (read: All you need to know about Tengboche) with its beautiful, colorful Buddhist monastery. Then visit the interior of the monastery, where you can witness monks and priests in religious activities with prayer.

    Tengboche is a scenic spot surrounded by high peaks with views of Everest and magnificent-looking Amadablam. Amidst the forest of rhododendron, magnolia, oaks, juniper, birch, and fir tree lines, it is truly a great place for an overnight stop.

  • Day07

    Trek back to Monjo 2,860 m via Namche – 06 hrs.

    The morning catches the views of surrounding peaks, then the walk leads downhill within woodland to reach the Imjatse River. On the route crossing over a bridge, from here, climb up for a short while to reach a near-level trail. As similar then with lovely walks of downs and ups to Namche Bazaar for a short refreshing break before Monjo.

    With a long descent from Namche to reach the Dudh Kosi river valley, the walk leads on a good path to the Sagarmatha National Park entrance and exit. While a short walk to Monjo, a nice moderate-sized village, takes you for an overnight stop before Lukla in the Everest summit panorama trekking.

  • Day08

    Trek to Lukla – 06 hrs.

    On our last day of final hiking to reach Lukla, the morning starts with crossing one of the longest suspension bridges of Khumbu. Identically, the headings past Phakdingma lead to the last short climb to Lukla in the Everest Panorama Trekking.

    Lukla is an overnight stop around the Mt. Everest and Khumbu area before flying back to Kathmandu after Everest Peak Panorama Trekking.

  • Day09

    Fly back to Kathmandu and transfer to hotel with free afternoon at leisure.

    Depending upon flight time for Kathmandu, with the last breakfast in Khumbu and the Lukla transfer to the Lukla air terminal. The terminal was named after Tenzing and Hillary, the first to conquer Mt. Everest in 1953.

    As per the flight schedule board, a smaller aircraft is for a short air journey to reach Kathmandu airport and then transfer back to your respective hotels.

  • Day10

    Depart Kathmandu for international departure homeward bound.

    Finally, all good things must end after glorious memories and fantastic walks on the Everest Panorama trek. With the last final day in Nepal, the land of Himalayas trekking, our staff and guide will transfer you to Kathmandu International Airport for your flight home or to your respective countries.

Cost Details

What's Included in Everest Panorama Trekking

  • Airport pickup and drop-off by private vehicle.
  • Three nights in a standard twin-sharing hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast.
  • Three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
  • Trekking lodge (tea house) accommodations throughout the trek.
  • All necessary paperwork: Sagarmatha National Park entry permit and Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) permit.
  • Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu flight with private airport transfer and domestic airport tax.
  • A highly experienced, helpful, knowledgeable, friendly, English-speaking, well-trained, government license holder guide with all his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, transport, and insurance.
  • Comprehensive medical supplies (first aid kit will be available)
  • Arrangement of emergency helicopter service (paid by your travel insurance company).
  • Use of sleeping bag, down jacket, and duffel bag. (If you don’t have your own, you need to return after the trip is completed).
  • Eco Holidays Nepal T-shirt.
  • Government taxes and official expenses.
  • Everest base camp trekking map.
  • Oxymeter to check your pulse, oxygen saturation, and heart rate twice daily (very useful to check AMS (Altitude Mountain Sickness) symptoms).This will ensure your trek is in the safest hands possible for all levels of trekker.

What's Excluded in Everest Panorama Trekking

  • Meals whilst you are in Kathmandu: lunch and dinner.
  • Your Travel and Medical Insurance.
  • A porter if needed ($150)
  • Kathmandu sightseeing if required: $60 per person
  • Your Personal Expenses.
  • All the alcoholic and nonalcoholic cold and hot drinks on the trek.
  • All desserts are sweet things like chocolate, cake, pie, and pudding.
  • Hot shower and battery charging on the tea houses.
  • Kathmandu sightseeing monument entrance fees ($25 USD per person).
  • Excess baggage more than 15 kg for the Lukla flight.

Departure Dates & Price

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