Everest View Trek

10 Days from $ 1199

Trip Overview

“Short but still a worthwhile trek to glance at the majestic Himalayas”

The Everest View Trek is an exceptional short trek that takes you to the splendid view point of the Everest range. Everest view trek offers you to admire the super nature and encounter the unique culture and lifestyle of local Sherpa peoples. Mt. Everest is located border between Nepal and China and half side of the mountain also lies on each side border. The sky touching silver mountains, rich ecosystem and biodiversity, scattered human settlement with cultural and religious integrity, mesmerizing landscapes etc. are the supreme and unique features of the region. This is a supreme trekking for all those trekkers who want to explore and observe the scenic beauty of the Himalayan and culture of the inhabitants.

Our Everest View Trek begins with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2828m/9278 feet). This trek is a short and comparatively one of the easy trek to explore valleys, trails lead towards the alluring views of the Everest, Himalayan Range also we can find many others neighboring mountains peaks above 8000m. You have to know that Lukla is one of the busiest mountain airports while lying at altitude of 2,828m. It generally serves as the gateway for the Everest region and we will start our trek through the Khumbhu region, which contains diversity of Flora and Fauna. We pass through the several Sherpa villages like Phakding, Namche bazaar, Khumjung village, Khunde village and many other small villages. It will be the best opportunity to enjoy the sight of pine forest, Rhododendron flowers and wildlife on your way to Namche Bazaar (3,440m). Namche Bazaar is the major trading center of the whole region. You’ll encounter lush valleys and extraordinary views of rivers, hikes over a suspension bridge and encounter spectacular view of Flora and Fauna. After having an acclimation at Namche Bazaar we take a short walks uphill to a magnificent spot with spectacular of the surrounding snow-capped giants include Mt. Everest and the valleys below. From here we continue our trek through Tengboche Monastery(3,860m) which is the home of the highest Buddhist monastery in the Khumbu region and considered  as best destination for the spiritual paths. The monastery is structurally located on a ridge top with commanding views of the Everest landscape. Then we will head to the Khumjung Village where you can have marvelous village of the Sherpa people. There you get the golden opportunity to observe and discover the genuine Sherpa culture, traditional life style and vivid Buddhist monasteries. And at the end of our trek we head back to Lukla.

Everest view trek is suitable for those who do not have much time to spend and old people but a burning desire to observe the beauty of Mt. Everest closely. This trekking will be absolutely fit for them. It is not necessary to be physically fitness to do this trek. March to June and September to December is the favored trekking season for this destination though you can also embark it in the winter season. Come & join the Himalayan Trekking Alliance team now to be part of this epic journey to the astonishing beauty of the Nepal’s majestic Himalayas.

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Itinerary Overview

Day 01: Kathmandu Arrival Day (Altitude – 1350m)

Day 02: Trek Preparation Day

Day 03: Kathmandu to Lukla to Phakding ( Flight Duration – 30min, Altitude – 2610m, Distance – 7-8km, Walking Time 2-3hrs)

Day 04: Phakding to Namche Bazzar (Altitude – 3440m, Distance – 11-12km, Walking Time – 5-6hrs)

Day 05: Namche Bazzar Acclimatization Day (Altitude – max- 3880m, Distance – 3-6km, Walking Time – 3-5hrs)

Day 06: Namche Bazzar to Tengboche (Altitude – 3860m, Distance 9-10km, Walking Time – 5-6hrs)

Day 07: Tengboche to Monjo (Altitude – 2840m, Distance – 11-12km, Walking Time – 5-6hrs)

Day 08: Monjo to Lukla (Altitude – 2840m, Distance – 11-12km, Walking Time –5-6hrs)

Day 09: Lukla to Kathmandu (Altitude – 1350m, Flight Duration – 30 min, Drive to Thamel – 20min)

Day 10: Final Departure

 

Price Includes

  • 6 days in the mountains which includes accommodation and 3 meals a day.
  • 3 nights of accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast.
  • Flights for Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu.
  • Airport pick up and drop off.
  • Sagarmatha National Park trekking permit and a Tourist Information Management System (TIMS) Card.
  • Government-licensed, English speaking guide.
  • Porter service (one porter for every two people).
  • All government and local taxes
  • Welcome dinner

Price Excludes

  • Nepal entry visa at Immigration at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) (approx. $40 USD) per person.
  • Trekking gear rental like sleeping bags, down jackets, trekking poles, etc.
  • Unforeseen costs due to flight cancellation, weather conditions, etc.
  • All kinds of drinks and snacks.
  • Tips for the guide and porter after the trek.
  • Anything else not mentioned in the included costs above

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Frequently Asked Questions

We believe emergency medical coverage is very essential for any traveler traveling to Nepal. Travel insurance exists to ensure that trekkers/travelers get medical help if things go wrong. For our treks and trekking peak expeditions in Nepal, you are highly recommended to get yourself insurance that takes account of trekking to 5000–6000m with helicopter evacuation. Lastly, make sure that you compare your insurance plans with others to get the right policy for you.

Yes! A 25 % deposit of the full payment is required to book the respective trip package. We have very simple cancellation policy in case of your trip cancelled.
The full payment due is after your arrival in Kathmandu and before the commencement of the particular trip package that was booked by the client. And if you deposit your full payment two month prior to your arrival we will give you the surprise gift upon your arrival at Hotel.

No, you don’t have to book anything else yourself because we provide a fully guided tour packages to all of our clients. From the airport pick up to your hotel rooms for your stay, all are inclusive to our trip packages, so, even during the entire trip, our guide will accommodate you entirely without the need to book anything yourself.

Cancellation policies are defined as the circumstances in which the “Host Company” will return (or in some cases doesn’t return) the money to their guest when the booked trip package is cancelled. Generally these policies tend to protect the “Host Company” in the event of unpredicted and unanticipated cancellations of a particular trip package. It is expected for our clients to keep in mind that each tour package available through Himalayan Trekking Alliance has a cancellation policy, and we try to do our best when you choose to cancel a tour package booked by or on your behalf.

  • $50 USD per person will be deducted and refund up until 30 days prior to your scheduled arrival.
  • $75 USD per person will be deducted and refund up until 14 days prior to your scheduled arrival.
  • $100 USD per person will be deducted and refund up until 6 days prior to your scheduled arrival.
  • And if there is any domestic flight has booked for the trip 25% of the total flight cost will be deducted too.

As we asked for a 25% advance to confirm your trip, this amount will not be refunded if you don’t notify us about your cancellation or any re-scheduled date within five days before your scheduled arrival. However, if you provide us with your re-scheduled dates, we will keep your advance for up to one year from your scheduled arrival and apply it to the cost of your rescheduled trip.  We may ask for an additional advance amount if the overall cost of the trip increases.

To apply for Nepal’s entry Visa, you can submit an application for a visa directly on the official website of the Department of Immigration in Nepal before traveling to Nepal. Click here for online application. You can also acquire and obtain a tourist visa upon arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu.  You can also obtain an entry visa at the following border points of entry in Nepal if you traveling overland:

  • Kakarvitta, Jhapa District (Eastern Nepal)
  • Birgunj, Parsa District (Central Nepal)
  • Kodari, Sindhupalchowk District (Northern Border–for group tourists only)
  • Belahia, Bhairahawa (Rupandehi District, Western Nepal)
  • Jamunaha, Nepalgunj (Banke District, Mid-Western Nepal)
  • Mohana, Dhangadhi (Kailali District, Far Western Nepal)
  • Gadda Chauki, Mahendranagar (Kanchanpur District, Far Western Nepal)

Our trekking packages are all inclusive in the basic standards, but we suggest each of you carry Nepalese currency of about Rs 40,000/- to Rs 50,000 (about $400 to $500) for extra expenses for the trip. These includes:

  • A down jacket rental ($1.5 per day) and sleeping bag rental ($1.5 per day).
  • Three meals a day are included, but you have to pay yourself if you want to have extra food and snacks, hot and cold drinks, chocolate bars, bakery items, etc.
  • Tip are generally expected in the tourism industry in Nepal so we suggest you kindly tip the crew. The standard tip is at least $100 per crew for about 2 weeks trip or $15 per days for Guide and $10 per day for porter.
  • Buying mineral water in the mountains will cost $2 to $4 per bottle or you can buy water purification tablets in Kathmandu for about $5 and put them in water that we can get from the teahouses.
  • Additional costs not included while trekking includes hot shower cost ($3 to $5), battery charging ($3 to $7), Wi-Fi cost ($3 to $5 per hour), etc.
  • Extra hotel night in Kathmandu due to health issue, flight cancellation, weather conditions or an early return from the trip for any reason cost ($50 per night)

For your safety, this is the suggested trekking gear list for any type of trekking in Nepal. Either you bring most of your trekking gear with you or you can buy all of the following gear in Thamel, Kathmandu from one of the many shops open from 10am to 8pm.

  • Sleeping bag and down jacket rated for about minus 15 degrees
  • Waterproof hiking boots
  • Light sandals or plimsolls to wear in the lodges
  • Towel, shampoo and toiletries
  • Trekking pole and head-torch
  • Camel-bag or water bottle
  • Iodine water purification tablets or sterilizer pen
  • Few large plastic bags. One for smelly clothes & one to keep things dry
  • Wind breaker jacket and fleece coat
  • Warm woolen beanie, sun hat, socks (a few pairs)
  • Long and short trekking pants (a few pairs)
  • A pair of thin thermal under trouser
  • A few t-shirts (quick dry), gloves, sun glass and sun cream
  • Duffer bag (a porter will carry your gear)
  • Day bag (carry yourself with all of your valuable belongings)  size: 40L

Note: Sleeping bag and down-jacket can be rented in Kathmandu.

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