Trip Facts
+2 People above
Moderate
Hotel/Mountain Lodge
5500M
B/L/D
Private Vehicle/Flight
Trip Highlights
- Early morning, Mountain scenic flight to Lukla (2840m)
- Lead by experience mountain guide.
- Explore the beautiful mountain scenery like, Ama Doblam, Mt Everest, Lhoste and other more.
- Sherpa culture, custom, tradition exploration.
- Nepal cuisine and food.
Trip Overview of Everest Panorama Trek
The highest Peak in the world called “Sagarmatha” has enhanced the glory of Nepal with an elevation of 8,848 m. Everest is well thought-out as the goddess mother of an entire world and has the potential to attract nature lovers and identical travelers. The place Solukhumbu is sanctified by an essential component of the Himalayan charisma. It is early sites that craft the presence of natural beauty and a welcome target for the trekkers. Throughout the Everest Panorama Trek, trekkers are snowed under with an astonishing outlook of peaks. From an elevated height, you can visualize abundant paranormal outlooks of the majestic Himalayas that are standing above there with decorum and deliberate from the origin of the creation.
Everest Panorama View Trek is a short distinctive walk to Everest in the middle of most worthwhile journeys. This Journey grasps the idiosyncratic ethnicity, mores, and lifestyle of the local people, prosperous biodiversity, and splendid mountains. The Everest Panorama Trek is more tricky than the further Everest treks and is a squat and picturesque trek, which suggests a splendid view of the world’s highest peaks, together with Everest, Lhotse, Thamserku, Ama Dablam, and countless additional snowy peaks. The Everest Panorama Trek offers a dramatic mixture of grand mountains examination, landscape, historical account, and ethnicity as well as a diversity of thrilling ways of practicing the Nepali mode of existence. The things to see on this trek are a lovely flight to Lukla, abundant flora, and fauna, look at the Sherpa Museum of Namche, panoramic views of Syangboche including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Amadablam, Thamserku, etc.
Additional Information
The best season for the Everest Panorama View Trek is March to April and September to December. Our day-to-day itinerary is designed to stay away from high altitude sickness and accidents. We make sure that to achieve your dream to be on the Everest panorama trek with our professional staff with experience as well as your trip will safety, comfortable, and memorable if you decided on Everest View Trek with Tourist Link Treks & Expedition. We have a fixed departure date for the group and individual trekkers with the best budget cost for 2023 and 2024.

Itinerary
Our representatives will meet you at the Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu and you will be transferred by private coach to the hotel. In the hotel, you will take part in the discussion regarding the required equipment and the trekking authorization. Overnight stay at a hotel.
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu
6 hrs Breakfast Hotel
Kathmandu valley embraces numerous Hindu temples counting Pashupatinath, listed by UNESCO as World Heritage Site and the main Buddhist stupa in Boudhanath. You can too visit the Monkey Temple Swyambhunath, built 2000 years old, and visit Patan, the city of fine arts. In the twilight you will be meeting with your trekking guide, checking the equipment, and further discussing. Overnight stay at a hotel.
Day 03: Flight to Lukla (2810m), Trek to Phakding (2652m)
30 Min. Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Mountain Guesthouse
In the early dawn, you will drive to the domestic airport for the scenic flight to Lukla (Tenzing Hilary Airport). If the weather is lucid, you can have incredible views of the mountains, counting Mount Everest, and the incoming deep gorge of the Dudh Koshi valley. In Lukla, you will be gathering local porters. Trek to Phakding (2652m) is an easy trek, rewarded with the mainly admirable observation of Mt Nupla (5885m), Kusum Kangaru (6367m), and Mt range Kwangde. After a few hours of hiking, you will arrive at the village of Phakding, the place where you are spending tonight. Overnight stay at a guesthouse.
Day 04: Trek to Namche Trek (3,440 m)
5-6 hrs B/L/D Mountain Guesthouse
After taking an early breakfast you will start on the journey throughout the Dudh Koshi River by passing a long suspension bridge. Then, you will keep on the north of the river. The road crosses back to the river during the Sagarmatha National Park. The route will continue along the banks of the river to the final suspension bridge. Again after crossing the bridge, you acquire a march. Overnight stay at a guest house.
Day 05: Acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar (3,440 m)
6 Hrs Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Mountain Lodge
Today you have a day of acclimation to acclimate well to the altitude; you will have a few hours hiking up to Syangboche runway and walk to the Everest View Hotel for the same purpose from the viewpoint of Mount Everest. Hiking for a few hours you can visit the village of Khumjung which is worth seeing the Museum of Everest. Acclimatization is important before proceeding to a higher elevation. Overnight stay at a tea house.
Day 06: Trek to Thame (3,800 m)
5-5 ½ hrs Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Mountain Lodge
After having breakfast you will trek to arrive at the Bhote Koshi valley, which was imaginary to be one of the popular trade routes to Tibet. The procedure is deeply appealing at present as you will spend many flags of prayer and mani stones and chortens all the way to Thame. You will have an enhanced view of the peak and Kwangde Kangpoche Teng. You can sagacity the presence of the Tibetan border. Overnight stay at a guesthouse.
Day 07: Trek to Khumjung Thame (3,780 m)
5 hrs Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Mountain Lodge
After breakfast, you will create your way through the valley of the Bhote Koshi to Namche, following a quiet road to Khumjung, which is the largest settlement in Khumbu valley. Khumjung is the largest village in the Sherpa settlement where you will be provided with an opportunity to see the lifestyle of the Sherpas related to their real and cultural activities. Overnight stay at a guesthouse.
Day 08: Trip to Tengboche (3867m)
6 hrs Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Mountain Lodge
Following the easy way with the view of the Himalayas after waking an hour you reached the lodges of Sanasa where you can have a tea break. Then, descend to the Dudh Kosi River to stop at Phunki to take lunch. From here you have to take a long climb with many switch-backs leading to the famous Tengboche Gompa, the largest in the Khumbu region. Tengboche provides spectacular views of Kwongde (6187m), Tawache (6542 m), Everest (8,848 m), Nupt Se (7855m), Lhotse (8618m), and so on. Tengboche is the legendary and the largest monastery in the Khumbu region which offers the best views of the mountains. Overnight at guesthouse.
Day 09: Exploring Tengboche, return to Monjo (2850m)
6 -7 hrs Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Mountain Lodge
After visiting the monastery of Tengboche, in the morning, you will start the long descent to Punki Note. Here, the trail climbs up from Sanasa tea shops and villages where you are lured by different birds. From Sanasa you will enjoy the great views of the high Himalayas. After an hour’s easy hike, you will reach Namche Bazaar for the lunch and after that, you will take the steep decline way back to Dudh Koshi River before reaching the village of Monjo. Overnight stay at a guesthouse.
Day 10: Back to Lukla (2652m)
4-5 hrs Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Mountain Lodge
Today is an easy and beautiful walk through the forest of magnolias, giant fir, blue pine, and rhododendron forests with the views of Kusum Kangaru, range Kwangde. After taking lunch in Lukla, it is advisable to arrive early as you have to confirm the tickets for the flight and can take explore the remaining things. This is the last night for the camping equipment so, you can enjoy a farewell dinner together. Overnight stay at a guesthouse.
Day 11: Flight to Kathmandu
30 Min. Breakfast only Hotel
On the 11th day, you will be back from Lukla to Kathmandu taking the flight. It’s all up to you whether you want to stay one more day or are willing to return to your own hometown. If you want to depart on this day then you will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu.
Day 12: Leisure Day in Kathmansu
All day Breakfast only Hotel
This is an easy day you have. You can spend according to your wish so you can go shopping, sightseeing around Thamel or be idle in the cafe.
Day 13: Departure
30 minute Breakfast
Well, this is the last day of your Journey in Nepal including the Everest base camp trek. Tourist link trek will provide you with the airport drop facility. We like to say goodbye full of thankfulness and look forward to serving you in the upcoming days.
What's included?
- All ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary
- Sightseeing at Kathmandu Valley (Monkey Temple, Pasupapati Temple, Boudhanath, Durbar square)
- Three-night accommodation with breakfast at 3-star category Hotel in Kathmandu
- Best available twin-sharing lodge for accommodation during the trek
- Three daily meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the trek
- Round trip flight Kathmandu (Kathmandu- Lukla- Kathmandu) including departure tax
- One highly experienced helpful and friendly guide (English speaking and Government licensed holder guide)
- Porter service (2 Trekker: 1 Porter) their food, accommodation, Salary, equipment, and staff insurance
- Snacks of seasonal fruits during the trek
- Down jacket and sleeping bag (to be returned after trip completion)
- Trekking map and trip achievement certificate
- Entry fee for Sagarmatha National Park (Please bring two passport-size photos for permit)
- A local fee of Khumbu valley or instated of TIMS
- All Local/Government Taxes and office service charge
- Medical Supplies (First Aid Kit will be available)
- Farewell dinner before departure
- Arrangement of Emergency Helicopter service which will be paid by your travel insurance Company
What's not included?
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
Personal trekking equipment
Snacks and other expenses
Excess baggage charges
Hot showers during the trek except when in Kathmandu and Namche
Personal travel insurance
Emergency evacuation if required
Personal expenses like phone calls, laundry, bar bills and extra porters
Tips and donations for guides and porters.
Optional trips and sightseeing if extend
Fixed Departures
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Essential Information
Everest Panorama Trekking details information
When to Go?
March to May and mid-September to November are ideal times to go on trekking in Nepal. However, you can do the trek throughout the year, excluding harsh winter and heavy monsoon period for better experiences. Read more...
Gear Checklist
Gears and equipment assure your safety and smooth trekking experiences as you enter the Himalayas. With essential equipment, you can add some of the other specific ones which most probably will come handy in the trek. A reliable preparation from your side is a positive step for successful trekking and climbing expedition. Read more...
Food, drinking water, and accommodation facilities
The menu for everyday foods gets slimmer with a significant rise in altitude. One can always find a warm tea and basic local staple in the lodges or teahouses operating here. Natural drinking water sources, as well as Drinking water taps, are available throughout the trail. Accommodations might lose even some of the basic facilities as we move higher up in the trails of Himalayas. Read more...
Trip Permit
To enter and trek the protected and restricted segments of Nepal, you will have to take special permits from the government of Nepal for the sole purpose of preserving the people and nature of these areas. Read more...
Altitude Sickness
Altitude sickness is one of the primary concern while trekking in the areas of higher altitude. You must be prepared and act quickly if the symptoms appear during the trek. Using some prevention techniques, you can slow down and minimize the symptoms of Altitude sickness up to some extent. Read More...
Physical condition and experience requirements
Different types and levels of trekking might require a certain minimum fitness level to accomplish. With the guides, you can make up for the segments of lacking experience of trekking. Nepal also offers a lot of different varieties of the trek which the trekkers of any age or physical condition can do. Selection of optimal trekking program is best for both parties. Read more...
Weather
Weather in the Higher Himalayas is always unpredictable. Regular monitoring and contact help us to be safe from any unforeseen change of weather in most cases. With the presence of a licensed guide, you can take correct destinations and make the most of the trek. Read more...