True to Its name, Everest View trekking is the tallest mountain in the world with a height of 8848m and is also known as Everest Panorama Trek, Sagarmatha, and Chomolungma. Everest view trek gives you the opportunity to satisfy the desire of seeing the very best brilliant view of Everest and closely study the way of living of Sherpa and other ethnic groups. It is also appropriate for amateur trekkers who have a short time to spend and a unique preference to see the world’s highest mountains. Everest Panorama Trek is a spectacular adventure combined with natural wonders, Himalayan peaks, and hundreds of years old monasteries.
We will also show you the magic of Everest view trekking, where you will surely enjoy the beautiful view of several Himalayan peaks such as Thamserku, Kangtenga, Kusum Kanguru, Kongde, Cholatse, and the main massive Mount Everest. The major attraction of Everest View Trek is the panoramic view of beautiful snow-capped mountains. Everest Panorama Trek will amaze you with the stunning view of four peaks: Mt Everest - 8848m, Lhotse - 8516m, Makalu - 8463m, and Cho-Oyu - 8516m, all of which are above 8000 meters.
We begin our 10-day trip in Kathmandu with a visit to UNESCO World Heritage sites before heading to the most covered region in Nepal. We will surely give you a beautiful combination of stunning Himalayas and the ever-smiling, hardworking Sherpa society and their culture.
Aarohi Holiday is a leading trekking agency in Nepal. We will provide you with everlasting memories and ultimate satisfaction, along with the chance of experiencing the adventure of a lifetime on the Everest Panorama Trek.
The Everest View Trek is a short trekking route in the Everest region of Nepal, designed for those who want to experience breathtaking views of Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks without undertaking the full Everest Base Camp trek. It offers a relatively easy route, passing through Sherpa villages and providing spectacular views of the Everest massif.
The best time to do the Everest View Trek is during the autumn season (September to November) and the spring season (March to May). During these months, the weather is mild, clear, and stable, offering excellent visibility of the mountains.
The Everest View Trek is considered to be a relatively easy trek with a moderate level of difficulty. While it doesn’t require advanced trekking skills, it does involve some steep ascents and descents, so a good level of fitness is important to complete the trek comfortably
The maximum altitude reached during the Everest View Trek is 3,962 meters (13,000 feet) at the Everest View Hotel, which is located near Namche Bazaar (3,440 meters/11,290 feet).
During the Everest View Trek, accommodation is provided in comfortable and clean lodges in places like Lukla, Phakding, and Namche Bazaar. You can choose between single or shared rooms based on your preference for comfort.
During the Everest View Trek, trekkers can enjoy a variety of food options, including local Nepali dishes like dal bhat, momo, and rice, as well as international cuisine such as pasta, noodles, and soups. It’s advisable to stick to a vegetarian diet to reduce the risk of an upset stomach at higher altitudes.
Yes, trekkers need to obtain a Sagarmatha National Park Permit and a TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card to trek the Everest View route. These permits are required for entry into the national park and to ensure safety and proper tracking of trekkers.
While not mandatory, it is highly recommended to have a guide for the Everest view trek. A guide ensures safety, helps with navigation, and provides valuable cultural insights along the way.
For the Everest View Trek, you’ll need essential gear such as sturdy trekking shoes, warm clothing (layers), a good quality sleeping bag, a backpack, and a water bottle. It’s important to pack light and carry only the necessary items. After trip confirmation, we’ll provide you with a detailed packing checklist to ensure you have everything you need.
While the Everest View Trek reaches moderate altitudes, there is still a small risk of altitude sickness. We recommend proper acclimatization, staying hydrated, and following your guide’s instructions to minimize the risk and ensure a safe and comfortable trek.
No, the Everest View Trek is a shorter trek that only goes up to Namche Bazaar and does not reach Everest Base Camp. However, you can extend the trek by adding more days to continue on to Everest Base Camp if you wish.
Yes, the Everest View Trek is suitable for children above the age of 12 and elderly people who are in good health and have a reasonable level of fitness. It is a moderate trek, but proper acclimatization and physical preparation are important for a safe and enjoyable experience.
The cost of the Everest View Trek typically ranges from $700 to $1500 per person, depending on the itinerary, level of service, and inclusions such as guides, porters, accommodation, meals, and permits.
The highlights of the Everest View Trek include breathtaking views of Mount Everest and other iconic Himalayan peaks, a visit to the Khumjung Monastery, immersion in Sherpa culture and hospitality, and the opportunity to explore the beautiful landscapes of the Everest region, including lush valleys, alpine forests, and traditional villages.
The price of the trip varies based on the type of services selected and the size of the group. Each trip we organize is priced differently because we consider travelers as individuals with unique needs and preferences.
Prepare for an incredible journey customized to your interests and preferences, whether you’re seeking a budget-friendly adventure or a luxurious escape. Leave the planning to us—we’ll handle all the details to make your dream trip a reality. You can relax and focus on creating unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.
Note: The price mentioned is for 3-star accommodation.