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Everest Panorama Trek
Price for one tour per person
tour features
Length | 10 Days / 9 Nights |
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Highlights | Splendid Stay ● Free Road Trips ● Sightseeing |
Key Information | Historical Monastery visits, Stunning mountain views, Guided & private |

Personalized adventures
Everest Panorama is a short trek designed to let anyone to enjoy the wonder of the Himalayas without going on a longer trek. We recommend this trek to everyone who dreams of witnessing magnificent views of Everest in real life. It doesn’t matter whether you are an experienced trekker or not or your age, this trek is for everyone. This trek is also best for family holidays with younger kids. Everest Panorama Trek is also known, as the Everest View Trek is a perfect introduction to trekking in the Himalayas, especially in the Khumbu region. Everest region is home to Mt. Everest (8,849 m), the highest mountain in the world and the famous Sherpa ethnic community living in the region. You can join the Everest panorama trek anytime with us

Great places to visit
Kathmandu , Phakding, Namche Bazar, Khumjung,Tengboche Gompa and so on.

Ready-to-book adventures
Day 1: Arrival into Kathmandu.
Meet upon arrival with traditional garland ceremony and transfer to your hotel. We will have a short brief meeting at the hotel and rest a while and in the evening cultural program depicting the folk dances of the various tribes of Nepal followed by an authentic Nepali dinner. Return to hotel for overnight.
Day 2: Phakding (2652 m)
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the airport for your flight to Lukla. . The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2804 m) has to be one of the most spectacular in the world! After luggage claim and a cup of tea, the trail leads north west and descends to the Bhote Koshi river. Campsite at Phakding(2652 m) a 2 hours walk.
Day 3: Namche Bazaar (3445 m).
The valley is scattered with Sherpa settlements. After the national park entry point at Jorsale continue up river and cross the river. Along switch-backs trail while going up the trail to Namche Bazaar there are the first views of Everest (8848 m) and Lhotse (8511m). Views of Thamserku, Kwangdi and the sacred mountain of Khumbila can be seen from here. A 6 hours walk
Day 4: Rest Day in Namche Bazaar (Nauje)
In the days of the Sherpa kings, Namche Bazaar [Sherpa = “Nauje”] was the capital of the Khumbu. Through trade with India & Tibet, the Sherpa village of Nauje became a prosperous bazaar on the cold, dry Himalayan frontier. When the Tibet border closed in 1959, Nauje (and most Sherpa trading villages) went into decline. But trekking & climbing services soon replaced mercantile trade as major income producers, and Namche Bazaar bounced back to health in the late ’60’s.
Peopled by world-traveled climbing Sherpas, Nepalese government officials, and scores of international tourists, Namche is beginning to resemble a Swiss resort village! You will find good food, hot showers, moneychangers, peddlers, and many tales of adventure. A day hike west to Thame Gompa [Monastery], while optional, is much recommended for benefit of acclimatization. Stay
Day 5: Khumjung to Tengboche Gompa [Monastery] (3870 m.)
Leaving Khumjung in the morning, we walk gradually down toward Kyangjuma and then, a definitely steep hour’s climb through dense blue pine forest bring us to Tengboche.
Tengboche Gompa was built by Sherpa merchants in the early part of this century; it collapsed once after an earthquake in the 30’s, and burned to the ground in an electrical fire in 1989. The gompa, an important center of Sherpa Buddhist learning, has been splendidly rebuilt. Lodging at offers stunning views of Mt. Everest [Sherpa = Chomolungma] & Ama Dablam [Mother’s Necklace].
Day 6: Tengboche to Monjo (2,835m) – 7 to 8 hours trek
The trekking trail today leads to Monjo, a small village at an altitude of 2,835m. The trail is adorned with Mani walls and prayer flags, and few monasteries. Monjo is a stopping point for trekkers, boasting a number of guesthouses and tea houses.
Slowly descend along the Dudh Koshi River and continue to Jorsale. En route, you may come across Blood Pheasant, Impeyan Pheasant, and red panda. The trail further weaves through the well-trodden trail, demanding you to cross several rivers before reaching Monjo.
Day 7 – 8: Lukla-Kathmandu
The last few days – mainly downhill! – follow the trail through different villages to Lukla Airpstrip board an airplane for the 40-minute trip back to Kathmandu.
Day 9: Reserve/buffer day in Kathmandu.
We use this day as cushion day as if in case of poor weather condition which may cause flight delay. If all things go as plan you may well rest or walk around explore Kathmandu little more or shopping.
Day 10: Departure from Kathmandu
Here we come to the end of our memorable trip. We will conclude our Everest Panorama trekking in Kathmandu and proceed to airport for outbound flight back from Nepal. If we have time before our flight back we will explore local markets of Kathmandu on our own if not we will proceed to airport straightaway. We are sure that it’s not our last time in Nepal, see you again !

Affordable pricing structure
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transport & guide
Private Car with Driver for Journey
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accommodation
Stay in a 4 Star Hotel incl. Breakfast
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other tour services
Enjoy Natural Scenery & Local Life
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