Trekking to Everest is a dream for all travel lovers and Everest Base Camp Trek is almost everyone’s bucket list. However, being short of time, lacking adequate fitness, and issues […]
Trekking to Everest is a dream for all travel lovers and Everest Base Camp Trek is almost everyone’s bucket list. However, being short of time, lacking adequate fitness, and issues with the budget make it difficult for many. Alternatively, to experience the majestic Everest region within a short time, Everest View Trek is the best trekking trail in Nepal. It is a popular trek in the Everest region of Nepal to see Mount Everest from different viewpoints. Offering something for trekkers of all kinds, Everest View Trek boasts a well-developed trail, rich cultural experiences, and stunning scenery.
Also known as the Everest Panorama Trekking, it is popular as the hike up to the Everest View Hotel which holds the Guinness world record for being the luxurious hotel at the highest elevation at an altitude of 3,880 meters. The hike up to the Everest View Hotel provides breathtaking views of the gigantic Mt. Everest, the highest peak in the world at an elevation of 8,848 meters. In addition, the vistas of its ranges along with nearby peaks like Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam from the Everest View Point is a major highlight of trekking to Everest Viewpoint. The mingling of natural charisma, cultural richness, and easy accessibility makes the Everest View Trek the perfect choice for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility.
On our Everest View Trek, we will be trekking through Sherpa villages in the Khumbu region of Nepal. A significant ethnic group in the Himalayas of Nepal, the Sherpa people are famous worldwide for their incredible mountaineering skills. Besides being born mountaineers, the unique lifestyle and culture of Sherpas are untouched by modernism. The tradition, celebrations, cuisine, and attire of the Khumbu region echo an inimitable taste of Sherpa ethnicity which is highly influenced by Tibetan Buddhism. We can visit ancient monasteries, spin prayer wheels, and listen to the chants of Buddhist monks while traversing through these settlements. There is also a Museum in Namche Bazaar that resembles the historic and cultural significance of the Sherpa People.
Our journey towards the Everest View Point commences with a scenic and audacious flight to the Lukla Airstrip. Also known as Tenzing Hillary Airport, it is one of the world’s most dangerous airports because of its complex and short runway. From Lukla, following the winding trail through Dudh Koshi River valley, we will make our way towards the bustling town of Namche Bazaar.
Namche is the gateway to all the treks in the Everest region of Nepal where we will stay overnight to acclimatize to adapt to the changes in altitude. The next day we hike and have our Lunch at Everest View Hotel, our ultimate destination. Our trail goes through Khumjung and Monjo, where we get stunning views of mountain peaks such as Nuptse, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. In this way, our Everest View Trek comes to an end as we get back to Lukla and catch a flight to Kathmandu.
During our Everest View Trek, we will be passing through the Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Therefore, besides the mountain sceneries and natural grandeur, we can also encounter a number of endangered species living in this protected area. Some of the animals we might see during our trek are the snow leopard, Himalayan thar, and the red panda. Whereas, if we trek in the spring season, the bushes we trek thru are filled with rhododendron, pine, and fir trees blooming beautifully. However, being situated in the national park and a conservation area, trekkers will require a Sagaramatha National Park Permit along with Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Tax for the Everest View Trek. We at Nepal Mountain Guide will arrange the required permits for trekking in Everest.
The best times to trek to Everest View are in the course of the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. During those periods, the climate is commonly clear, imparting the pleasant views of the mountains. The temperatures also are extra moderate, making the trek more comfortable. Winter trekking is feasible but may be difficult because of cold temperatures and snowy trails. Therefore, get in contact with and plan this quick and awesome Everest trekking in Nepal. Our highly experienced crew along with the best trekking guides and local porters will make this trip a remarkable experience of your lifetime, that’s our guarantee.