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9 Days Everest Panorama Trek9 Days Everest Panorama Trek

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    9 Days Everest Panorama Trek

    The 9 Days Everest Panorama Trek is a moderate, short-duration trek in Nepal's Khumbu region, ideal for trekkers and nature enthusiasts seeking spectacular Himalayan views without a strenuous climb. Starting from Kathmandu, the journey includes a scenic flight to Lukla, trekking through Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and back to Lukla. Highlights include panoramic views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and other peaks, exploration of Sherpa culture, Tengboche Monastery, Sagarmatha National Park, and traditional villages. Trekkers stay in cozy teahouses and enjoy local Nepali cuisine, with guided support and porter assistance provided. The trek is best done in spring (March–May) or autumn (September–November) for clear skies and favorable weather.

    duration

    9 days

    trip Difficulty

    Moderate

    group Size

    1-20

    accomodation

    Trekkers Huts

    max Altitude

    2860m

    trip Type

    Trekking and tour

    Meals

    Breakfast Lunch Dinner

    country

    Nepal

    Trip Highlights

    • Trek to view of Glimpse Mt.Everest
    • Tengboche monastery Exploration
    • Wonderful view of other mountains/peaks
    • Sherpa ethinic cultural wonders of everest region
    • Peaceful yet adventurous walk all throughout the trip
    • Cultural sightseeing tour around kathmandu valley
    • Trek through the lush forests of Sagarmatha National Park with sightseeing of diverse flora and fauna
    • Learn about the lifestyles and traditions of the Sherpa community
    • Exploring Namche Bazaar, the home of the Sherpa community and gateway to Mt. Everest

    Itinerary Overview

    • Day 1Arrival at Tribhuvan Airport & Warm Welcome
    • Day 2Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding - 45 minutes flight and about 3 hours trek.
    • Day 3Trek to Namche Bazaar Duration - 6 hours.
    • Day 4Namche Bazar - Everest View Hotel - Return
    • Day 5Trek to Tengboche - 6 hours.
    • Day 6Trek to Namche via Khumjung village (3700m) - 7 hours
    • Day 7Trek to Lukla about - 7 hours.
    • Day 8Fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla - 45 Minutes
    • Day 9Final Departure | Back to your Home Country

    About Trip

    Everest Panorama Trek is one of the best treks for you if you are looking for a short trek where you can enjoy the delightful beauty of Nepal. If you wonder how it feels being at the foot of the tallest mountain in the world, Mt. Everest, then tie up your shoes because our Everest Panorama Trek is the best option for you. Whether you are a passionate trekker or nature lover, Everest Panorama Trek offers a delightful and majestic view of the Himalayan ranges of the Khumbu region. 

    Everest Panorama Trek, also called the Tengboche Trek, is a low-elevation trek that brings you closer to the majestic peak, Mt. Everest. The trek starts with the scenic flight view of the Kathmandu valley, where you can enjoy the captivating view of the Himalayan ranges from above. From Kathmandu Airport to Lukla Airport, you will already be enjoying the natural beauty of Nepal. On reaching the Lukla village, the starting point for every trek to the Everest region, our short trek to enjoy the panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges of Nepal begins.

    Entering the Everest region, you might doubt facing the consequences which may lead to accidents, but you don’t have to worry because Everest Panorama Trek 9 days is a short and easy trek to witness the majestic Himalayan ranges and natural beauty of the Khumbu region. During this trek, you can explore the elevation of 3860m and dive into the breathtaking view of snow-capped mountains. Furthermore, this place makes it perfect for photographs because you can explore the heart-pleasing natural beauty residing in the Himalayan ranges.

    Nestled amidst majestic hills and soaring peaks, the trekking area is a paradise for those seeking the rugged beauty of the Himalayan Ranges. Everest Panorama trek offers you an unforgettable journey to have a glimpse of Mt. Everest and other peaks even if you are a passionate trekker or captivated by the beautiful Himalayas. Join us as we go through the essential details and fascinating journey of the Everest Panorama and explore the unexplored.

    Everest Panorama Trek Overview

    To enjoy a glimpse of the Himalayan ranges of the Everest region, the Everest Panorama Trek is popular among every other trek because of the inclusion of different attractive moments during the journey. Starting from the culturally rich Kathmandu valley to the Himalayan ranges, you will get to explore most of the unseen beauty of Nepal. Being an easy and short trek, different tourists from different parts of the world visit Nepal for Everest Panorama Trek. So, would you like to make the trek a part of your memory by joining Third Eye Adventure? Then let’s embark on an unforgettable experience that will remain in your lifetime. 

    Everest Panorama Trek begins from Lukla, the gateway to Mt. Everest. During the trek, you will come across different trekking sites where we will cover the distance by walking for 4-5 hours a day. Isn’t it exciting to feel the experience? Trekking to Phakding, exploring Namche Bazaar, the home of the Sherpas, trust me, Everest Panorama Trek is worth the hype. Furthermore, trekking to Tengboche, the highest elevation you will come across on the trek from Namche Bazaar, will completely fill up your excitement.

    Being a short and easy journey is another attraction because getting to see different Himalayan ranges and peaks during the journey to reaching the foot of Mt. Everest to have a panoramic view of it with ease, and a short period is the best of all. With this, the Everest Panorama Trek 9 days, is the best choice a trekker can have. 

    Some highlights of the Everest Panorama Trek are the mountain peaks like Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and other peaks, Sherpa culture, traditional villages, and exploration of the scenic Sagarmatha National Park. 

    In addition, being a moderate difficulty, you don’t need to have better physical strength or experience in trekking. Those who can walk for an average of 4-5 hours a day can enjoy Everest Panorama Trek to the fullest. Furthermore, what excites the trek is its food and accommodation. From eating delicious Nepali cuisine to staying at cozy teahouses, this trek will make you experience the Everest region of Nepal. 

    So, why not embark on a journey of unforgettable experience with Third Eye Adventure? Join us to explore the unexplored sites of the Everest region with the Everest Panorama Trek package.

    What to Expect Everest Panorama Trek

    With the Everest Panorama Trek, you will get to explore different mountain terrains, snow-capped mountains, varieties of flora & fauna with beautiful forests of alpine trees, and many more. It's exciting to know that you can explore so much about the Everest region without any worries and also, in a short period.

    Scenic flight from Kathmandu Airport - Lukla Village 

    We, The Third Eye Adventure, invite you to embark on a wonderful journey to experience the panoramic sight of Mt. Everest alongside other peaks. Our journey begins from Kathmandu Airport to Lukla Airport with 45 minutes of scenic view of terrains, and other natural views above from the sky. While enjoying the beautiful view from the flight, you will reach Tenzing Hillary Airport, which is another name for Lukla Airport (2,860m). By reaching Lukla Village, the gateway to Mt. Everest, you will get to enjoy the picturesque view of the Lukla Village.

    Trekking to Phakding Village

    After reaching Lukla village, you will then head to Phakding village with 3-4 hours of trekking on the banks of the Dudh Koshi River. During this journey, you will transverse through different lush forests, cross raging rivers and streams, and catch glimpses of glaciers as you make your way to the destination. Also, you will get to explore the Sagarmatha National Park, which is enlisted in the UNESCO world heritage sites of Nepal. Sagarmatha National Park is home to different endangered animals like Snow Leopard, Himalayan Thar, Musk Deers, Bears, Red Panda, and Himalayan Mouse Hare. 

    Namche Bazaar - Home of Sherpa Community

    Traveling through the mountain terrains, and enjoying the scenic view of the alpine forest, you will reach Namche Bazaar, which is home to the Sherpa community. Namche Bazaar is also known as a trading center and hub in the Khumbu region. During your stay in Namche Bazaar, you will experience altitude acclimatization, so it is considerably called the gateway to the high Himalayas. Through diverse terrain, you will hike to Everest View Hotel to enjoy the astounding view of mountain ranges like Mt. Everest (8,848m), Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m), Mt. Nuptse (7,861 m), Kongde Ri (6,187 m), Mt. Pumori (7,161 m), and many others.

    To Tengboche | The Biggest Monastery - Tengboche Monastery

    Furthermore, the Everest Panorama Trek ascends to Tengboche, which lies at the highest altitude of 3,860m. Tengboche is a beautiful village housing the biggest Buddhist monastery called Tengboche Monastery, which is also called the largest Gomba in the Khumbu region. From Tengboche, you can enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of the Himalayan mountains, including the well-known peaks of Tawache, Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku.

    The rich landscape of the trek is filled with Rhododendron and pine forests, along with stupas, monasteries, prayer wheels, and prayer flags that greet you on the way. The trekking offers a mixture of cultural aspects, stunning mountain vistas, and breathtaking views of mountain ranges. It is an experience that you will cherish forever in your memories.

    Foods & Accommodations In Everest Panorama Trek

    During the Everest Panorama Trek, you’ll have the opportunity to experience the best hospitality and local cuisine in the Khumbu region. Tea houses are the primary form of accommodation along the trekking route, where you can take rest and enjoy the local cuisine to recharge after a day of trekking.

    Tea houses are cozy mountain lodges that provide basic facilities like private beds, blankets, and shared bathrooms. Although, the facilities may not be that favorable but what makes better is the warm hospitality of the tea house owners that creates a welcoming atmosphere. Besides, we will provide sleeping bags for our travelers to add comfort during colder nights.

    Food and hydrations are the most important things during trekking to such a challenging area. We will have delicious meals in the teahouses which offer different Nepali cuisines like Daal Bhaat, which is the traditional Nepali dish consisting of lentil soup, rice, and vegetables. Alongside Daal Bhaat, there are different options like momos (dumplings), noodles, soup, and a selection of beverages to keep you hydrated.

    Routes to Everest Panorama Trek

    The Everest Panorama trek follows a well-established route in the Khumbu region. Here is the overview of the routes to Everest Panorama Trek:

    Lukla to Phakding:

    The trek typically starts with a short scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. From Lukla, you’ll trek to Phakding, a small village located at an altitude of around 2,610 meters. The trail descends through beautiful landscapes crossing the suspension bridge of the Dudh Koshi River.

    Phakding to Namche Bazaar:

    After leaving Phakding, the trail ascends to Namche Bazaar, the home of Sherpas also called Sherpa Market town. In this section, we will cross through the famous Hillary Suspension Bridge and pass through peaceful forests filled with rhododendron and pine trees. 

    Acclimatization in Namche Bazaar:

    You will spend a day acclimatizing in Namche Bazaar because taking a rest is crucial. Meantime, you will visit Everest View Hotel for a glimpse of Everest. 

    Namche Bazaar to Tengboche:

    Continuing the journey, you will reach Tengboche, the home of the Tengboche Monastery. This section offers stunning views of Everest, Ama Dablam, and other major peaks. 

    Tengboche to Dingboche:

    After Tengboche, you will reach Dingboche, a village situated at an altitude of around 4,410 meters. Here, you can enjoy the captivating scenarios of the surrounding peaks and the village itself.

    Dingboche to Everest Panorama:

    It is the final stage, which involves ascending to Everest Panorama, a viewpoint that offers a mesmerizing view of Everest and its other surrounding peaks. From Dingboche, the trail ascends gradually, passing through rugged terrains and bare landscapes. As you reach the Everest Panorama viewpoint, the sight of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and the Khumbu Glacier unfolds before your eyes, leaving you amazed by their majestic grandeur.

    Best Time For Everest Panorama Hike

    The most recommended months to take on the Everest Panorama Hike are the spring and autumn months. The spring offers warmer temperatures, longer days, and clearer views of the mountains, and the autumn offers shorter days and cooler temperatures with beautiful fall foliage.

    With the most favorable weather conditions, you can enjoy the trek in its best form. So, plan your trek in the spring or autumn months to get the most out of the experience.

    In addition, during these seasons, you can witness the blooming floral varieties within the National Park, and the routes, places/guesthouses are open during this time and thus, you can enjoy your Everest Panorama Trek Nepal even more.

    The Everest Panorama Hike is an experience you’ll never forget. The stunning beauty of the region, combined with the physical challenge of the hike, will make it an experience you’ll treasure.

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    Includes

    • All ground transports in private vehicle including airport transfers
    • Full board meals with a cup of tea/coffee (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek
    • Best available twin sharing lodge to lodge accommodation during the trek; we provide private bathrooms with hot shower at Phakding, Namche, and Lukla
    • Seasonal fruits during the trek
    • One highly experienced, helpful, and friendly guide, porters (1 porter for 2 people), and their food, accommodation, salary, equipment, and accidental insurance for all staff
    • Round trip flight Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu including departure taxes
    • Duffle bag for the trekking
    • Down jacket and sleeping bag during the trek
    • First aid medical kit
    • Trek card and sagarmatha national park entry fees
    • Government taxes & office service charge

    Excludes

    • Meals not specified in the 'Meal Inclusions' in the itinerary'
    • Travel Insurance
    • Nepal entry visa: you can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. (A multiple-entry tourist visa good for 30 days can be obtained by paying US $ 50 or equivalent foreign currency. Similarly, multiple-entry tourist visas for 90 days can be obtained by paying US $ 120. Please bring 2 copies of passport-size photos.)
    • Cold drinks Inc. coke, water, Fanta, etc.
    • Snacks and other personal expenses
    • Kathmandu city tours including all entry fees, tour guide, and private vehicle
    • Personal trekking equipment
    • Hot showers during the trek except in Phakding, Namche, and Lukla

    Packing Checklist

    Clothing

    • Down or fiber-filled waterproof jacket and trousers (1)
    • Lightweight cotton long pants (3)
    • Fleece jacket or pullover (1)
    • Warm cotton trousers (2)
    • Shirts and T-shirts (4)
    • Long underwear (2)
    • Short underwear (4)
    • Sun hat or scarf (1)
    • Woolen hat (1)
    • Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof (1)
    • Lightweight gloves (1)
    • Sunglasses (1)
    • Raincoat (1)

    Footwear

    • Trekking boot (1)
    • Camp shoes (1)
    • Thick socks (4)
    • Light socks (3)
    • Sandals (1)

    Other Equipment

    • Trekking boot (1)
    • Camp shoes (1)
    • Thick socks (4)
    • Light socks (3)
    • Sandals (1)

    FAQs

    FAQ

    What is the Everest Panorama Trek and how long difficult it is?

    Everest Panorama Trek is a short and less difficult trek to the Everest region where you will go to different places like Lukla, Namche Bazaar, and Tengboche by hiking for an average of 4-5 hours a day while enjoying the beautiful view of Mountain peaks, and diverging flora & fauna of Everest region. Compared to the Everest Base camp trek, the Everest Panorama trek is not difficult, but you may come across some challenges like altitude sickness, rugged roads and walking hours, etc.

    What is the best time to have Everest Panorama Trek?

    Taking the consideration of making the trek better, autumn and spring are the best options you can have in seasons to have this trek. During autumn (March to May), and spring (September to November), the temperature is normal, and the sky is clear, which will make you enjoy the trek even better with the breathtaking views around. To have this trek, Third Eye Adventure is here for you to manage this trek.

    Do I need previous trekking experience to have this trek?

    No, you don't need any trekking experience to have this trek. If you are fit enough to walk for an average of 5-6 hours a day, you can enjoy Everest Panorama trek anytime with Third Eye Adventure.

    What is the cost to have Everest Panorama Trek?

    Everest Panorama Trek is a short and easy trek, so it is not as costly as Everest Base Camp Trek. The costs start from $1050 per individual, but we have discounts for groups. Contact us at info@thirdeyeadventure.com for booking and inquiries about discounts and treks.

    Are permits required for Everest Panorama Trek?

    Yes, two permits are required at Sagarmatha National Park and Khumbu Pasang Lamu Rural Municipality. If you book the trek with us, you don't have to worry about permit fees because you provide it to you for free.

    Is there possible to see Mount Everest during the Everest Panorama Trek?

    While Everest Panorama Trek doesn't take you to the Everest Base camp, it offers several viewpoints where you can enjoy the majestic view of Mt. Everest and other neighboring peaks. One of the famous viewpoints is the Tengboche viewpoint, which is at an altitude of 3,870m.

    Is the Everest Panorama Trek physically demanding?

    The Everest Panorama trek is considered moderately difficult, making it accessible to most trekkers. While it doesn't reach the high altitudes of some other treks, a reasonable level of fitness is still important.

    What are the major highlights of the Everest Panorama trek?

    The Everest Panorama Trek's major highlights include views of Mount Everest, Ama Dablam, and other Himalayan peaks. Ans trekkers also get a chance to explore the unique culture of the Sherpa community.

    Is the Everest Panorama Trek safe?

    If you go without a guide, you should mostly be concerned about your safety. but if you go with a guide, they'll ensure your safety. Experienced guides take steps to ensure trekkers' safety. However, it's important to be aware of altitude sickness symptoms even though this trek doesn't reach extreme altitudes.

    What are the accommodations like during the Everest panorama trek?

    Accommodations during the Everest Panorama Trek are typically in tea houses or lodges along the trekking route. Although they are basic, they provide all the essentials you need to rest. In the heart of the Himalayas, accommodations on the Everest Panorama Trek provide a comfortable and natural experience.

    Can I go on the Everest Panorama Trek as a solo trekker?

    You can go on the Everest Panorama Trek as a solo traveler, and it's an adventure that can be deeply enjoyable and rewarding. However, having a guide can significantly enhance your experience.

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