Everest Panorama Trek

Trip Highlights

Namche Bazaar: Sherpa Hub and Gateway to the Himalayas

The Everest Panorama Trek kicks off with the vibrant and bustling Namche Bazaar. This Sherpa town not only serves as a pivotal point for acclimatization but also as a cultural junction where trekkers can immerse themselves in local traditions. The lively market, colorful prayer flags, and the backdrop of towering peaks set the stage for the adventure ahead.

Rhododendron Reverie: Blooms of Beauty

The trail meanders through lush rhododendron forests, a dazzling display of colors during the spring months. As sunlight filters through the vibrant petals, trekkers are treated to an enchanting landscape that seems straight out of a fairytale—a 100% unique visual feast that enhances the trekking experience.

Tengboche Tranquility: Himalayan Panorama Unveiled

The high point of the trek, both literally and figuratively, is Tengboche. Here, trekkers are rewarded with an awe-inspiring panorama of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam, among others. The towering giants against the pristine backdrop create an indelible memory etched with a sense of grandeur that is distinctly Everest Panorama Trek.

Sherpa Hospitality: Cultural Imprint

Interactions with the Sherpa community along the trail offer a 100% unique insight into their way of life. From sipping butter tea in traditional homes to engaging in conversations about mountaineering history, trekkers are embraced by the warmth and resilience of a culture intertwined with the mountains.

Monastic Whispers: Ancient Wisdom

The trek winds past ancient monasteries where the chants of monks create an atmosphere of serenity. These sacred sites offer a moment of introspection and a chance to witness a cultural and spiritual heritage that has stood the test of time—a 100% unique encounter with the Himalayan soul.

Yak Caravans: High-altitude Nomads

As the trail crisscrosses with yak caravans transporting goods to remote villages, trekkers are transported into a scene reminiscent of a bygone era. This 100% unique sight of these robust creatures navigating narrow paths laden with goods is not just a snapshot of the past but a living testament to the mountain communities’ resourcefulness.

Trip Overview

The Everest Panorama Trek is a remarkable journey that offers trekkers a unique and accessible way to experience the stunning beauty of the Himalayas. Unlike some of the more challenging and high-altitude treks in the region, the Everest Panorama Trek is designed to provide breathtaking panoramic views of the world’s highest peaks without subjecting trekkers to the extreme altitudes associated with Everest Base Camp.

The trek typically begins with a short and scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, a small town known for its iconic and challenging airstrip. From Lukla, trekkers venture into the heart of the Khumbu region, traversing through dense rhododendron forests that burst into colorful blooms during the spring months. The trail winds its way through Sherpa villages, allowing trekkers to immerse themselves in the rich Sherpa culture and way of life. This cultural aspect sets the Everest Panorama Trek apart from other treks, as it provides a unique opportunity to interact with local communities and learn about their traditions, monastic practices, and daily routines.

A significant highlight of the trek is the visit to Tengboche, a famous vantage point that offers unparalleled views of some of the world’s most iconic peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. The sight of these towering giants against the backdrop of the clear Himalayan skies is a truly awe-inspiring moment that leaves trekkers with a sense of wonder and humility.

Throughout the journey, trekkers will find themselves surrounded by a landscape that seems almost surreal—rugged terrain, suspension bridges over roaring rivers, prayer flags fluttering in the breeze, and the distant sound of yak bells. The accommodations along the trail are typically in cozy teahouses run by local families, providing trekkers with a comfortable and authentic mountain experience.

The Everest Panorama Trek is an excellent choice for those who are looking for a moderately challenging trek that offers a balance between natural beauty and cultural exploration. It’s an opportunity to witness the grandeur of the Himalayas up close, to connect with the Sherpa people and their way of life, and to create lasting memories of a truly unique adventure in one of the world’s most breathtaking settings.

Detail Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport.

Our representative will meet you at the airport and transfer you to the hotel.

Day 02: Kathmandu to Lukla by flight and trek to Phakding (2610 m)

Fly to Lukla. The trail descends, gradually passing above the large village of Chaunrikharaka (2680m) and on through small villages, fields and forests following a wide path. After Kusum Drargka, the trail crosses the Dudh Kosi river at Phakding.

Day 03: Phakding-Namche Bazaar (3440 m)

From Phakding, the trail follows the western bank of Dudh Kosi passing through forests of Blue Pine until it reaches the village of Benkar(2700m). From here the trail crosses to the eastern bank of the Dudh Kosi, and climbs gently to the village of Chumoa. Between here and the next village of Monjo (2800m), the trail drops
steeply across Monjo Khola. From Monjo, the trail crosses a small rock saddle and then descends abruptly to re-cross the Dudh Kosi at Jorsale (2804m). Beyond Jorsale the trail undulates up until the confluence with Bhote Kosi is reached. From here the Khumbu region begins. Above the bridge the trail zigzags up to a steep spur between the two rivers through sparse forest. From the top of the spur, Mt. Everest can be seen rising above Nuptse-Lhotse wall. The next section of the trail climbs less steeply, traversing above the Bhote Kosi until Namche Bazaar is reached.

Day 04: Acclimatization day At Namche Bazzar

We will spend a day here in order to acclimatize. A short trek to the museum celebrating the traditional customs of the Sherpa people, as well as about flora & Fauna & its land. From here you will get the proper glimpse of Everest and the surrounding mountains. And we hike up to the Syanbuche airport and sightseeing at the Khumjung village (3800 m), which is the biggest settlement of Sherpa.

Day 05: Namche Bazaar to Thyangboche (3857 m) 

An enjoyable walk down to the river at Phunki Thanhka. A steep but short climb takes us to Tengboche Monastery through forests of blue pine, fir and black juniper.

Day 06: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440 m)

We continue our descent to Namche Bazaar.

Day 07: Namche Bazaar to to Lukla(2840m)

Our final day of trekking returns us to the town of Lukla. We can explore the place for a bit.

Day 08: Lukla to Kathmandu.

We will walk about 5 minutes to airport to catch our return flight to Kathmandu.

Day 09: Final Departure

Our representative will drop you off at Kathmandu international airport.

Equipment List

Clothing:

  • Waterproof and windproof trekking pants
  • Moisture-wicking base layers (tops and bottoms)
  • Insulated jacket or fleece for warmth
  • Waterproof and breathable trekking jacket
  • Thermal gloves and hat
  • Sun hat or cap
  • Scarf or neck gaiter
  • Trekking socks and liners

Footwear:

  • Sturdy and comfortable trekking boots with ankle support
  • Lightweight camp shoes or sandals for evenings
  • Outerwear:
  • Rain poncho or waterproof cover for your backpack
  • Down jacket or synthetic insulated jacket for high altitudes
  • Headlamp and Batteries:
  • Essential for early morning treks, evening activities, and in case of power cuts

Backpack:

  • Daypack for carrying essentials during the trek
  • Duffel bag or backpack for porters to carry your main luggage
  • Sleeping Bag:

Rated for cold temperatures, as temperatures can drop significantly at night

  • Trekking Poles:

Provide stability and reduce strain on knees during descents

  • Sunglasses and Sunscreen:

Protection against intense mountain sun and snow glare

  • Water Bottles and Purification Tablets:

Stay hydrated and avoid disposable plastic bottles

  • Personal First Aid Kit:

Including pain relievers, blister treatment, antiseptic, and any prescription medications

  • Multi-tool or Swiss Army Knife: Useful for minor repairs and various tasks
  • Snacks: Energy bars, trail mix, and quick snacks to keep your energy up

Toiletries:

  • Biodegradable soap, hand sanitizer, toilet paper, and other personal hygiene items

Camera and Chargers:

capture the stunning landscapes but be mindful of battery life

Cost Included

  • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure.
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu as per the itinerary.
  • Domestic flights to and from Lukla.
  • Trekking permits and TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card.
  • Experienced trekking guide and porters.
  • All meals during the trek.
  • Tea house accommodations during the trek.
  • Sagarmatha National Park entrance fee.
  • Emergency medical kit.
  • Guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu.

Cost not Include

  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu.
  • Nepal visa fees.
  • Travel and medical insurance.
  • Additional accommodation and meals in Kathmandu due to early arrival, late departure, or any other reason.
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls, and shopping.
  • Alcoholic and bottled beverages.
  • Extra charges for hot showers, charging electronic devices, etc. during the trek.
  • Tips for guides, porters, and staff.
  • Any expenses arising due to unforeseen circumstances like flight delays, natural disasters, etc.

FAQ

This is my first trek; can I make it to Everest Base Camp?

While prior trekking experience is beneficial, it is possible for first-time trekkers to successfully complete the Everest Base Camp trek. It is important to have a good level of physical fitness, acclimatize properly, and follow the guidance of experienced guides. Trekking at a moderate pace, taking regular breaks, and listening to your body will help increase your chances of successfully reaching Everest Base Camp.

Do we need any permits for our trekking to Everest?

Yes, you will need to obtain two permits for trekking in the Everest region: the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card. These permits can be obtained through your trekking agency or at the respective permit counters in Kathmandu or Monjo, the entry point of Sagarmatha National Park.

How long do we need to walk per day on our trek?

The average walking duration per day during the Gokyo Lake trek can range from 4 to 8 hours, depending on the distance and altitude gain. The daily walking time will vary based on individual fitness levels, acclimatization needs, and the specific itinerary designed by your trekking agency.

Will someone come to pick me up at the airport?

Yes, upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Our representative from Shivalaya Holidays will be there to receive and welcome you. They will transfer you to your respective hotel in Kathmandu.

How fit do I need to be?

The Gokyo Lake trek is a moderate to challenging trek that requires a good level of physical fitness. You should be prepared for several hours of walking each day on varied terrain and at higher altitudes. Prior physical fitness preparation and regular exercise are recommended before undertaking the trek.

Do we need to carry our own medicines?

It is advisable to carry your own basic personal medications, such as painkillers, altitude sickness medication (if prescribed by your doctor), personal prescriptions, and any other specific medications you may require. It’s always recommended to consult with your healthcare professional before the trek.

Can we buy trekking gear in Nepal?

Yes, you can purchase or rent trekking gear in Kathmandu or other major cities in Nepal. There are plenty of shops and stores that offer a wide range of trekking equipment, clothing, and accessories. However, it’s recommended to bring your essential gear and equipment to ensure proper fit and comfort.

What is the best season for trekking in the Everest region?

The best seasons for trekking in the Everest region are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These months offer stable weather, clear skies, and favorable trekking conditions. However, with proper preparation and gear, trekking can also be done during the winter and monsoon seasons.

Are there any laundry and hot shower services on the trek?

Yes, most tea houses and lodges along the trekking route offer laundry services for a fee. Hot shower facilities are also available at an additional cost, but the availability of hot water may vary depending on the altitude and region.

Can I carry and change my currency in Nepal?

Yes, you can carry your currency to Nepal, preferably in major international currencies such as US Dollars or Euros. Exchange counters and ATMs are available in Kathmandu and other major cities where you can convert your currency to Nepalese Rupees.

Can I get the internet and shower on the trek?

Internet and shower facilities are available in most tea houses and lodges during the trek. However, please note that the quality and reliability of internet connections may vary, especially at higher altitudes. Hot showers are usually available for an additional cost.

Can we get an arrival visa in Nepal – “On Arrival Visa

yes, you can obtain a visa upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. The visa process is relatively straightforward, and you will need to fill out a visa application form, provide a valid passport with at least six months of validity, and pay the visa fee in the preferred currency (USD, EUR, GBP, etc.). It’s advisable to carry a few passport-sized photographs for the visa application as well. Please check with the Embassy or Consulate of Nepal in your country for the most up-to-date visa requirements and fees.

Do we need travel insurance to trek in Everest?

Yes, having travel insurance is highly recommended for trekking in the Everest region. Your travel insurance should cover emergency medical evacuation, medical expenses, trip cancellation, and other potential risks and emergencies that may occur during the trek. Make sure to carefully review your insurance policy to ensure it provides adequate coverage for trekking activities at high altitudes.

Is this trekking safe for solo female travelers?

Yes, the Everest Base Camp trek and Gokyo Lake trek are generally safe for solo female travelers. However, it’s always advisable to trek with a reputable trekking agency, use experienced guides, and follow recommended safety precautions. Traveling in a group or with a guide provides an added level of safety and support during the trek.

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Trip Facts

  • Trip Duration:8 Days
  • Trip Grading: Moderate
  • Max Altitude: 5545 meters
  • Best Time: January to December.
  • Trip Mode: Tea House Trek.
  • Group Size: Min. 2 / Max.12 + Above

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