Trek to different corners of the Himalayas that offer the best views of Mount Everest. Walk lightly from one Sherpa village to another for 12 days with each stop providing a unique vantage point.
Everest Panorama Trek is an easy 12 days of trekking in the mountains for staring at Mount Everest from different angles. You will walk along mountain ridges at elevations above 10,000 feet during mornings and stay at different Sherpa villages each night. Mount Everest and the Himalayan Range will be in the background throughout the trip which will give you a taste of high-altitude rugged terrain and an insight into why the mountain people call it home.
A representative of Mountain Kick will receive you at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu (4,600 feet). Rest overnight at your hotel musing over your Himalayan adventure ahead.
See Kathmandu first before embarking on your adventure. This ancient city is dotted with royal courtyards, monasteries and temples which offer a glimpse into local culture. Your journey starts the next day and we will brief you on your big trip.
You will reach Lukla, a small tourist town overlooking Everest, in just half-an-hour. Lukla lies officially inside the Everest Region and you will begin your Everest Panorama trek here. We will warm up with a three-hour trek downhill to Phakding village and rest for the day.
We will trek for about six hours to get to Namche Bazaar. You will be entering into the Sagarmatha National Park and walking through suspension bridges over vertigo-inducing gorges to get there. As the name suggests, Namche Bazaar is a thriving marketplace geared for tourists so you might want to go for a last minute shopping or perhaps chill out at a night club.
Not more than three hours of hiking through rhododendron forests and you will reach Thame village. The Thame monastery is one of the oldest in the region where you might want to pray for a successful journey ahead.
We will trek for about five hours this day to reach Khumjung, a relatively large village which caters well to tourist needs. The village lies next to Mount Khumbila and the local monastery is believed to made of a Yeti scalp. This the highest point in the travel.
Trek for about two hours and you will reach Tengboche. The village is located at the confluence of the Imja River and the Dudh Koshi River and is home to the largest monastery in the region the Tengboche monastery.
We will start our journey back home from this day.An easy downhill trek through forests will get you to Namche Bazaar, back to civilization after your journey into the wild. It’s a great place to share your experience with fellow travellers.
We will climb up the place where it all started, Lukla. Your Everest Panorama trek ends here. You will not have to walk anymore.
In about no time, you will be back to Kathmandu. The bustling city will be a sharp contrast to the calm of the Himalayas.
Spend the day it as you like it. You might want to visit some more heritage sites or wander around happening parts of the city like Thamel. We will have a farewell dinner planned for your last night in Nepal.
You will be headed home and recollections of your Himalayan expedition will keep you occupied on your long flight back.
In Kathmandu, you will stay in a three-star hotel while you will be staying at standard guesthouses during your travel. There will be electricity, internet, laundry and hot showers in all of the places you stay. You will have to share your room with a fellow traveller in our typical package. Single supplement will be served on request and will cost an additional USD 200.Also note that single rooms is easily available in Kathmandu and the trekking regions at lower elevation but it might be difficult to find them at higher elevations.
General
We give you the power to choose the departure date that suits your group best. A private trip is a perfect solution if you can’t find a published departure date that you and your companions agree on. You can set up a private departure for most of the trips we offer.
Travellers | PRICING FROM (USD) |
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2-3 | 1340 |
4-7 | 1240 |
8-11 | 1190 |
12+ | 1150 |
We never force our customers to follow our set itinerary.You can customize your itinerary exactly the way you want. Please share with us your ideas.
As one of the core guiding principles for Mountain Kick, we always give back to the mountain community in any way we can as a means of gratitude. The people who live in the Himalayas and share their homes with us deserve to have all their little problems fixed which seem very basic for outsiders but are commonplace in rural Nepal. The people lack proper access to healthcare, sanitation and education but a little effort from travellers goes on a long way to solve these issues. Mountain Kick has made it its corporate social responsibility to help improve the living standards of the local community. We make donations to their cause, organize social campaigns and programs and also have a few trips designed to mix a little volunteer work in your holiday.
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