Everest Panorama Trek
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Trip Overview

None other than the highest peak in the world, Everest is one of the most thrilling and adventurous journeys to embark on.

But, are you able to challenge yourself and push your physical abilities? Well, you could. But not everyone is.

Wait, that doesn’t mean one will miss this golden chance to gaze at the panoramic vistas. The Everest Panorama Trek is not just for seasoned mountaineers but for everyone with a sense of adventure and a desire to witness nature’s grandeur.

Through the crisp air of Lulka and Namche Bazar, you will head towards the top of the hill to the Sherpa capital of Namche through the blooming and vibrant colors of Sherpa villages and Buddhist monasteries. The ancient rhododendron forest, Sagarmatha National Park, and panoramic vistas of mountains including Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam are some of the rewarding scenery as you hail on the Everest Panorama Trek. You will further explore the Milk River and Tengboche village, which is known for its monastery at the highest altitude along with a diverse flora and fauna. Moreover, you will experience the culturally rich Sherpa lifestyle and diverse cuisine.

This trek is framed as a 7-day trek by Pure Adventure. However, you can alter it per your budget, preference, and routine. This trek is more than a physical journey; it is also a voyage of self-discovery. You will be heading to the top of the world (well, almost!).

Trip Itinerary

Day 01

Pure adventure Nepal we welcome from TIA , Your leader will take in Hotel and briefing about Trekking , If you arrive early in day time he will take to Loce market to  explore and few shoping  for Your trekking ducment , 

Difficulty
Difficulty
Easy
Max. Altitude
Max. Altitude
1300 m
Accomodation
Accomodation
Hotel
Meals
Meals
B.B
Activities
Activities
Trekking
Best Season
Best Season
Autuam/ Spring
Start/End Point
Start/End Point
Kathmandu
Duration
Duration
8

Day 02

The first day of trekking starts in Lukla and ends in Phakding. This is just a gentle warm-up. You will walk along the Dudh Koshi River and pass through quaint Sherpa village and Mani village. You will be able to see the snow-capped mountains. You will move to Phakding via Chaurikharka and Chheplung. You will spend the night in Phakding.

Difficulty
Difficulty
Moderate
Max. Altitude
Max. Altitude
2610m
Accomodation
Accomodation
Lodge
Meals
Meals
B.L.D

Day 03

On the following day, you will make a steep climb through the pine and rhododendron forests. The rewards include views of Thamserku and Kongde Ri Peak. You will pass through Jorsala.  You will reach Namche Bazar. You will see colorful shops, yak butter teak, and rest there.

Difficulty
Difficulty
Moderate
Max. Altitude
Max. Altitude
3440m
Accomodation
Accomodation
Lodge
Meals
Meals
B.L.D

Day 04

Acclimatization is the rest day. On this day, you will explore Namche Bazar and the area around it. You can further hike up to the Everest View Hotel for the view of Lhotse, Nuptse, and Everest. Additionally, you can move through Khumjung village and visit the famous Yeti Skull Monastery. Khumjung is the largest village in the Khumbu region.

Difficulty
Difficulty
Moderate
Max. Altitude
Max. Altitude
3440m
Accomodation
Accomodation
Lodge
Meals
Meals
B.L.D

Day 05

After you gather yourself from Namche Bazar, you will be climbing through steep ridge hills in Via Sanasa and Fungethaga. Also, once you cross the Hillary Suspension Bridge, swaying high above the Dudh Koshi River. You will finally reach Tengboche Monastery, which is located in the laps of the Himalayas. You will witness the colorful prayer flags around the monastery. 

Difficulty
Difficulty
Moderate
Max. Altitude
Max. Altitude
3864m
Accomodation
Accomodation
Lodge
Meals
Meals
B.L.D

Day 06

After a fulfilling breakfast at Tengboche, you will head towards Pangboche Monastery. This is the spiritual gem of the region. You will explore scenic views of the Everest Massif. As you reach Pangboche, you will scour Buddhist culture and yak herders. From the Trashinga and Sanasa villages, you will move towards Namche Bazar 

Difficulty
Difficulty
Moderate
Max. Altitude
Max. Altitude
3440m
Accomodation
Accomodation
Lodge
Meals
Meals
B.L.D

Day 07

This is the final day of the trek; you will move towards Lulka. The trail steeply goes downhill through the lush green forest of Jorsale, which will take around two hours and another 5-hour walk to Lulka via Manju, Phakding, Ghats Khola, Chaurikharka, and Chheplung.You have last day with your trekking crew party .

Difficulty
Difficulty
Moderate
Max. Altitude
Max. Altitude
2860m
Accomodation
Accomodation
Lodge
Meals
Meals
B.L.D

Day 08

Early morning flight to Kathmandu ,From there, you will have a joyful flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. Once you reach Kathmandu, you can have the rest of the day to stroll around the sites.

Difficulty
Difficulty
Easy
Max. Altitude
Max. Altitude
1300m
Accomodation
Accomodation
Hotel
Meals
Meals
B.B
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Trip Expense
What to Expect
  • Airport pickup and drop at Tribhuwan International Airport
  • Both way flight to Lukla & Guide flight
  • Trekking crew Salary and Insurance Cost
  • Two Night hotel in Kathmandu with B.B plan
  • All necessary paperwork and permits (TIMS/ Conservation Fee).
  • Meals During Trek and Lodge
What not to Expect
  • International Flight and Nepal VISA fees
  • Travel Insurance
  • Extra activities cost not planned within the Itinerary
  • Hard or Soft Drinks and snacks
  • Tips for Staff (Trekking Guide, Assistant, and Porter)
  • Essential packing Equipment
  • Extra cost for booking domestic flight other than planned
Gears and Equipments
Clothing

Waterproof jackets and pants
Sweaters and down jackets
Lightweight trousers
Hiking shirts- long-sleeved 
Hooded raincoat and Fleece jacket
Innerwears 
Lightweight and heavyweight winter gloves 
Sun hat or scarf; Money belt; Cotton headscarf, bandana
 Winter hat or insulating hat
 

Personal accessories

Headlights and extra batteries 
Face and body wipes
Sunscreen and sunglasses with UV protection
Money
Watch
Cell phone and camera 
 

Toiletries

Medium-drying towels 
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Washing kits, talcum powder, and toilet paper
Degradable soap and shampoo
Deodorant floss, nail clippers, and mirror
 

Footwears

Trekking  Boots 
A pair of sports shoes 
Heavy wool and light socks 
 

Extra items

First aid kit
Passport-sized photos and passport photocopies
Binoculars 
Personal medications 
1 swiss type knife 
Sleeping bags and sheets, 
Rucksack, backpack, and a small day pack 
Water bottle 
Water purification tablet solution
 

Frequently asked questions

The best time for the Everest Panorama Trek is during the spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November). This time is for moderate temperature and clear sky. If you want a quieter experience, you can prefer trekking in June-August and December-February. 

 

you will need a Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) and a Sagarmatha National Park entry permit.

Typically, you can expect to spend around 1200 USD to 2500 USD. However, it depends on your accommodation, group size, and travel packages. 

 

Well, technically yes. But it is always recommended to trek with a guide or with your group as it will be more safer and enjoyable. 

 

It is recommended to get comprehensive travel insurance which includes medical emergencies, trip cancellation, and helicopter evacuation.

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