Beautiful Everest Panorama Trek

12 Days

Overview

Everest Panorama Trekking is ideal for those who are most captivated by a place’s beauty, aesthetics, and cultural richness without having to endure exhausting downhill and uphill trails. The trek allows you to see spectacular Himalayan giants such as Mount Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and many others in a short period of time. Along with being close to the highest mountain in the world, one can also enjoy the beautiful Sherpa settlements, their cultures, costumes, and lifestyles, as well as numerous monasteries, Gompas, and other serene places without the hassle and exhaustion of other trekking routes..

mtnepal provides a relatively simple Everest Panorama Trekking. The Everest Panorama Trek begins in Lukla after a scenic 45-minute flight from Kathmandu. Tengboche village, on the rim of Ama Dablam, is your final destination on this trek. Tengboche village is perched on a hill and surrounded by snow-capped mountains. The village’s main attraction is the famous Tengboche Monastery, which houses an apparent Yeti’s scalp at a time when the story of the Yeti in the Khumbu region remains a mystery to the rest of the world. Everest Panorama trekking also includes a visit to the hidden valley of Khumbu- Thame, northwest of Namche Bazaar, which sees only a few tourists each year..

The trekkers will spend a few days in the delightful and scenic villages of Khumjung and Namche bazaar, where they will be able to interact with the legendary Sherpa people and participate in their amazing traditional lifestyle.

If you want to make the trek more difficult, you can choose between Everest Base Camp Trekking and Everest Base Camp Gokyo Cho La Pass Trekking..

Highlights

  • A beautiful mountain flight to Lukla.
  • Tengboche Monastery visit.
  • Stay in Namche Bazaar, a beautiful and vibrant Sherpa town.
  • Sherpa traditions and culture.
  • Views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Pumori, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Amadablam, and other mountains are breathtaking.
  • Sunrise over the majestic Everest Mountains.

Itinerary

Nepal, welcome to the Himalayan country. When you arrive at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be met by a guide or a representative who will take you back to the hotel. You can visit the local tourist attractions or simply relax.

Today you will take a guided sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley. You will visit the city's main tourist attractions, such as Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, Swoyambhunath, and the Kathmandu Durbar Square. These sites are culturally enlightening and pleasing to visit because they are listed as UNESCo world heritage sites. Following the guided sightseeing tour, you will be given a briefing on the trek. You will spend the night in Kathmandu at a hotel.

The third day will begin with an early morning scenic flight to Lukla. The Everest panorama trek begins in Lukla. Today's walks are light and easy, which aids in your acclimatization. We will spend the night at a tea house in the lovely village of Phakding.

After a hearty breakfast in Phakding, you walk through beautiful pine forests and then cross the many suspension bridges over the Dudh-Koshi River until you reach the checkpoint for Sagarmatha National Park. You can enter the protected area after presenting your permits and other documentation. Then you enter Namche Bazaar by passing through Jorsale village. After passing through forests and bridges, you arrive at the confluence of the Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi rivers. After a few more hours of hiking, you will arrive at the famous Namche bazaar, the region's trading center. Namche Overnight.

This day is reserved for acclimating to the area and avoiding altitude sickness. A short detour is taken to either Khunde village or Namche Bazaar, which has a plethora of restaurants, shops, bakeries, and markets. One can also hike up to the tourist visitor center near the Sagarmatha National Park headquarters to see a variety of things related to Sherpa climbers, plants, and animals. The acclimatization day will assist us in adjusting to the mountain air and preparing us for the following days.

On the sixth day, you hike up to Thame and explore the village, as well as a famous monastery. This 5-hour hike is intended to aid in acclimatization to altitude. Thamel is where you'll spend the night.

The seventh day begins with a climb up to the famous Syangboche airstrip. The ascent is steep for two hours before leveling off until you reach Khumjung village. The Khumjung valley is surrounded by the peaks Kondge, Thamserku, and Khumbila, and it is home to a monastery that houses a yeti's scalp. The area also has a number of colorful monasteries, Hillary School, and traditional settlements. Overnight stay at a guesthouse.

You travel from Namche through yak pastures with beautiful views of Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and others to Kyangjuma and then to Dudh Koshi. A two and a half hour walk from there will take you to Tengboche, which is famous for the Tengboche monastery, which opens after 4 p.m. You will also enjoy the evening view of some of the world's highest mountains. Overnight stay in a lodge.

You will enjoy the early morning sunrise in the mountains before retracing your steps back to Namche Bazaar. Namche Overnight.

You will retrace your steps back to Lukla in the early morning. The walking portion of your trek will come to an end as you exit the Sagarmatha National Park. You will spend the night in Lukla after a 7-hour walk.

This morning, you will fly from Lukla to Kathmandu airport via a scenic mountain flight. You may have the rest of the day free to shop for souvenirs or visit other tourist attractions in the city. You can spend a wonderful evening in Thamel.

The time has come to say good-by to this lovely country. Your representative or tour guide will transport you to Kathmandu's Tribhuvan international airport for your flight home. We invite you to return for more adventures the country has to offer.

What is Included?

  • Private vehicle pick-up and drop-off at the airport.
  • Three nights in a standard twin-share hotel in Kathmandu, including breakfast.
  • During the trek, three meals per day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) are provided.
  • Every night after dinner, I eat fresh fruits.
  • Trekking lodges (Tea houses) provide lodging during the trek.
  • Permit to Sagarmatha National Park and TIMS card.
  • Flight from Kathmandu Lukla to Kathmandu, including airport pickup and drop-off, as well as domestic airport tax.
  • English-speaking, government-licensed guide with full salary, food, drinks, lodging, transportation, and insurance.
  • A strong, helpful porter with adequate equipment, including meals, lodging, and insurance (one porter for two people).
  • Emergency Helicopter Service Arrangements (paid by your Travel insurance company).
  • Sleeping bag, down jacket, duffel bag, and walking pole (if you don't have your own, please return after the trip).
  • T-shirt and cap featuring the Nepal Eco Adventure.
  • Government taxes, service fees, and official expenses.
  • Guided sightseeing tour of Kathmandu in a private vehicle according to the itinerary.
  • Oxymeter to check your pulse, oxygen saturation, and heart rate twice daily (very useful for checking Altitude Mountain Sickness (AMS) symptoms) This will ensure that your trek is in the best possible hands for all levels of trekker.
  • Groups of 6 or more people require an assistant guide.
  • Food while in Kathmandu Lunch and dinner are served.
  • Fee for Nepal entry visa.
  • International flights.
  • Medical and travel insurance (recommended).
  • Your personal costs.
  • Cold and hot alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Every dessert Chocolate, cake, pie, and pudding are examples of sweets. (i.e. those purchased along the way and in the Tea Houses in the evenings).
  • During the trek, take a hot shower and charge your batteries.
  • Gratuities for the tour guide, porter, and driver (Tipping is expected).
  • Entrance fees to Kathmandu sightseeing monuments.
  • Excess baggage weighing more than 15kg for the Lukla flight.