Everest Panorama View Trek 6 days

Everest Panorama View Trek

HIGHLIGHTS OF EVEREST PANORAMA VIEW TREK:

  • Everest Panorama view trek is one of the easy and quick trek in the Everest Region.
  • Amazing panorama of the Himalayas and wonderful views over Everest, Lhotse and Ama Dablam
  • Best for the elderly, families and children to enjoy a spectacular view of The Everest.
  • Sightseeing around Namche bazaar, the trade hub.
  • Scenic mountain flight to Lukla.
  • Visit Buddhist monastery at Tengboche
  • Walkthrough the alpine forests, glacial rivers & beautiful mountains

Everest Panorama View Trek is a quick and simple trek it will take you very close to Everest with breathtaking views of Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Thamserku and many other peaks. It also, known as the Everest View Trek. It is a perfect trek for those who are not ready to get Everest Base Camp Trek or have a hectic schedule.

Beginning with the exciting flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, this trek provides an up-close classic view of Everest. We explore the monastery of Tengboche at 3,867 m. This trek presents a wide variety of Nepal's panoramic mountainous scenery along with rare cultural experiences with the Sherpa people and the rich history closely connected with Buddhism.

 THE JOURNEY TO EVEREST PANORAMA VIEW TREK

This 6-day package of Everest Panorama Trek offers the Sherpa’s community alongside incredible views of Mt. Everest and many other Himalayan tops. The ‘Everest Panorama Trek,' also known as the' Everest View Trek,' offers great views of the highest mountain in the world, Mt. Everest.

Everest Panorama View Trek begins with a scenic early-morning flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. We trek to Phakding, in the first day and bunk out at a lodge overnight. The day after we head up to Namche Bazaar, the capital of the Khumbu zone, where Mount Everest is located. We head towards Tengboche after chilling out for a day at Namche Bazaar. Tengboche is renowned for its ancient monastery of Buddhism. We make our own route back to Lukla via the village of Phakding following Tengboche.

This trek is perfect for those crowded with time, who don't want to miss a chance to visit the world's tallest mountains. This trek can also be further shortened by simply going up to Namche Bazaar & right to the Everest View Hotel. This hotel is a perfect vantage point for some of the world's greatest peaks, and you can experience all of this just out of your bedroom & balcony while having breakfast, lunch & dinner.

 The prominent peaks of Kantega 6783 m, Ama Dablam 6814 m, Mt. Kusum Kangaru 6370 m, Taboche peak 6495 m, Thamserku 6618 m, Island peak 6165 m, Lhotse 8516 m, The Everest 8848 m, Nuptse 7864 m, and Kwangde 6187 m and several other well-known peaks can be seen here. You will visit the Holy Monastery at Tengboche during the trek and discover the Buddhist culture living beneath the side of Mt. Everest. Watch for the outstanding musk deer and the vibrant Danphe(Lophophorus) the national bird of Nepal.

BEST SEASON OF EVEREST PANORAMA VIEW TREK:

Autumn and spring are generally the perfect and high trekking season for trekking in the Everest region. The low months to visit the Everest area are June, July, and August because the trail stays muddy and slippery due to the monsoon. For further details, please visit our Trekking season information site.

The Everest Panorama Trek is perfect for someone who wants to enjoy the Himalayan and Everest's dreamlike scenery in particular while enjoying a trek that doesn't go too far as well. Thus this trek falls into Everest area easy/moderate trekking teams. If you want to know more detailed information about it, go through this Everest Base Camp Trek

OUTLINE ITINERARY

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1350m).

Day 02: Kathmandu - Lukla-Phakding(2610m, 3hrs).

Day 03: Phakding - Monjo-Namche Bazaar(3440m).

Day 04: Namche to Tengboche(3860m).

Day 05: Tengboche to Khumjung Valley (3780m).

Day 06: Khumjung Valley to Lukla

Day 07: Fly back to Kathmandu

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