Overview
Everest Panorama Trek
Everest Panorama Trek is a combination of adventure, cultural exploration, and amazing views of the Himalayas without higher altitude. Trekkers desiring to taste the beauty of Everest in a shorter time can go to Everest Panorama Trek with Nepal Mt Lover. It is a good opportunity to know about the Sherpa culture, visit ancient monasteries, and watch the peaks like Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam, and Lhotse. Moderate to fit trekkers can do this trek that offers a wonderful journey right into the heart of Khumbu.
The visit to fantastic places like Namche Bazaar, a colorful Sherpa town, and the famous Tengboche Monastery makes the trip absolutely amazing and unforgettable. On the trip every time with Nepal Mt Lover, experience thrilling adventure and feel the beauty and calmness of untouched Sagarmatha National Park, which marks an unforgettable experience for any nature and mountain lover.
The Everest Panorama Trek’s journey is not just about watching fantastic views; but accomplishing the desire to reach one of the best places. Trekking with Nepal Mt Lover will take you through the remote and traditional Sherpa villages, where trekkers will go through a remote village, with a warm greeting style and a completely different lifestyle.Everest Panorama Trek is an experience where trekkers can enjoy the scenic beauty of Nepal, and most suitable for persons looking for leisurely explorations into the Himalayas.
Highlights of Everest Panorama Trek
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- Pass the trail from Lukla to Phakding and cross the epic & famous Hillary suspension bridge.
- Complete exploration of Namche Bazaar, the center point and acclimatisation center for trekkers, and climbers.
- Explore the historic Khumjung Hillary School at Khumjung
- Visit the famous Tengboche Monastery (3,860 m), the largest and famous monastery in the Everest region.
- Experience the rich Sherpa culture by visiting traditional villages, monasteries, and watching their livelihood closely.
Everest Panorama Trek Itinerary
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Day 1 :
Flight to Lukla (2,875 m) | Trek to Phakding (2,610 m)
The Everest Panorama Trek with Nepal Mt Lover begins with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, affording a view of the Himalayan range. On landing, you will set off on a pleasing trail through forests of pine and Sherpa villages. After passing through the stone-paved paths, you will arrive at Phakding-a quiet settlement along the banks of the Dudh Koshi River. It is the start of your walk, comparatively short, and easy.
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Day 2 :
Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,450 m)
The second day starts with the trek along the Dudh Koshi River, where you will cross several suspension bridges, including the famous Hillary Suspension Bridge. The trail passes through pine and rhododendron forests with a couple of steep ascents to give you nice views of Thamserku. There is a steep uphill trail that leads to Namche Bazaar after a checkpoint stop at Jorasalle. Namche Bazaar is a busy market town and acclimatization center for trekkers heading for Everest Base Camp.
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Day 3 :
Namche Bazaar (3,450 m) | Acclimatization Day
Acclimatization is a requirement for a successful trek and Namche is a perfect acclimatization point. You can spend your day taking local hikes or walking up to Syangboche or the Everest View Hotel for panoramic views of Everest and Ama Dablam. You enjoy all the activity around Namche, visit the Sherpa Museum, and breathe in the town’s mountain culture while your body adjusts to the new altitude.
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Day 4 :
Trek from Namche Bazaar (3,450 m) to Thame (3,800 m)
Leaving behind the lively Namche, the fourth day of Everest Panorama Trek begins when you would start towards the beautiful village of Thame. There will be fewer trekkers on the trail, and you will enjoy the peacefulness of pine forests while enjoying splendid views of Kongde Ri. With its old monastery, Thame is indeed an undiscovered gem in the Everest region where you can catch a glimpse of traditional life led by the Sherpas and learn about Buddhist culture.
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Day 5 :
Trek from Thame (3,800 m) to Khumjung (3,785 m)
This pleasant trek, linking Thame and Khumjung provides some splendid views on the way, right from Everest and other surrounding peaks. Khumjung is one of the largest Sherpa villages famous for its monastery housing and a school built by Sir Edmund Hillary. The environment of natural beauty combined with cultural heritage will make the fifth day of Everest Panorama Trek unforgettable.
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Day 6 :
Trek to Tengboche (3,860 m)
The sixth day of the Everest Panorama Trek begins with a trek towards Tengboche. Tengboche is famous for the largest monastery in the region and is situated within an impressive background of peaks. Many people visit Tengboche to see the monastery situated in this region. Peaceful surroundings and spiritual aura make this part of the hike very much wonderful.
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Day 7 :
Trek back to Namche Bazaar (3,450 m)
Returning the trail will take you back to Namche Bazaar. During returning the trek you will see the beauty of the mountains once again and the walk through forest and riverbanks will feel refreshed and rewarding. Rest and take pleasure in the comforts of Namche as you are near the end of your Everest Panorama Trek.
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Day 8 :
Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla
This happens to be the last trek back towards Lukla through long descents along the Dudh Koshi River. Passing through the splendid settlements of Monjo and Phakding, you will eventually reach Lukla. Celebrate the end of your Everest Panorama Trek over a big meal and recall those wonderful times that you spent in the Everest region.
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Day 9 :
Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu
An early morning flight returns you to Kathmandu. The short but scenic flight officially marks the end of Everest Panorama Trek. Here, you can chill and have a moment to reflect on all the amazing memories of your Himalayan adventure.
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Day 10 :
Departure
On your final day, you will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure. This marks the end of your unforgettable journey to experience the Everest panorama, leaving you with cherished memories of the majestic Himalayas and the awe-inspiring Everest region.
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Cost Includes
- Pick up and drop transport as mentioned in the itinerary
- Accommodation and three meals per day in Kathmandu and during the trekking
- Trekking guide and porters (Cook and sardar in the case of camping trek)
- National parks’ fees and government royalties
- Domestic air ticket and airport tax for tourists and guides as mentioned in the itinerary
- Insurance of our trekking staff members
- Sightseeing in Kathmandu valley or other parts of Nepal as mentioned in the itinerary
Cost Excludes
- International air ticket, airport tax and Nepal visa fees
- All kinds of drink during trekking and travel stay with us
- Travel insurance and cost of medical services of tourists
- All kinds of cloth and personal trekking equipment
- Other personal expenses and tips
- Charted helicopter, plane and other transports in case of emergency
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Gear List
- Backpack (50 liters) with outside pockets to keep smaller items
- Trekking boots, well broken in and waterproofed. Gaiters to keep snow out of boots
- Woolen sweaters and down jacket, gloves, wind proof outer garments, pants jacket, skirts, T-shirts, shirts, baggy pants and underwear
- Several pairs of woolen and few pairs of nylon socks. A pair of sandals
- Sleeping bag adequate for temperatures encountered
- Hat with wide brim and sun lotion cream
- One liter water bottle and some food for contingencies
- Repair and medical kit
- Head lamp with spare lithium batteries and bulbs
- Handkerchief and toiletries
- Verified phone number of your Embassy, consulate ,trekking agency and private phone number of your director
- Pen, pencils and letterhead to write an emergency message
- Pocket knife with opener and scissors
- Sunglasses with spare eyeglasses or contact lenses if you wear them
- Umbrella and rain coat
- Camera
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Important Information Before Your Trip to Nepal
Payment: Down payment: 15% of total payment is required to confirm the reservation.
Payment of the Balance: Rest amount can be paid in our office after your arrival.
Arrival Point: You will be met at the Kathmandu international airport. Our office representative will be waiting for you holding play card of the Nepal Mountain Lovers Treks and Expedition. In case of your change plan, please let us inform.
Booking Air Ticket: If you don’t have regular travel agent, please visit makemytrip.com, www.kayak.com, www.vayama.com. They offer you very good price.
Room System: Normally we have two people in a room. Twin bed or single bed depends on the choice of guests and budget. If tourists want single room, s/he should pay single supplementary.
Trekking Leading Person: Our trekking guide will lead the whole trip with his/her helpers and porters.
Currencies: USD, AUD, EURO are major acceptable currencies in Nepal and visa and credit cards also accepted. There is ATM facility in city area.
Altitude Sickness: Altitude sickness will start from 3000 meter height. Trekkers should immediately inform trekking guide if faced any problems.
Drinking Water: We can get mineral water and boiled water in city area and in some trekking places. We use water purification tablet or liquid in some remote trekking sites.
Laundry Facility: Laundry facility are available in city area but not during the trekking.
Visa: You can get arrival visa at Kathmandu airport that cost 25 USD for 15 days and 40 USD for 30 days. Please bring 2 passport size photos. You can get your visa from the closest Nepali embassy.
Orientation Program: Before starting trekking, trekkers are provided with an orientation by our office representative or trekking guide about the necessary trekking information.
Group Size: There will be maximum 12 persons in one group.
Accommodation: You will stay in a nice tourist standard hotel/resort in city areas. Normal hotels or tents are available during the trekking.
Foods: We provide breakfast, lunch, dinner. Tourists can get continental food both in city and trekking places. Food during the trekking might not meet the standard of your country.
View of Mount Everest: Trekkers to Everest region will of course see the Mount Everest. For trekkers visiting other regions where they cannot view Mount Everest, there are daily mountain flights which approach close to Mount Everest.
Travel Insurance: It is compulsory to have travel insurance.
Personal Expenses: It depends on your spending interest and shopping. There are some expensive handmade carpets, Thanka paintings, jewelries and handicrafts to purchase in Nepal.
Luggage: We take only about 10kg per person in trekking. Your excess baggage will be stored in a hotel.
Tips: Tips are highly accepted and appreciated.
Rules and Regulation
Nepal Mountain Lovers Treks and Expedition accepts your reservation under the following rules and regulations.
1. If the balance payment is not paid before your departure for trekking, the booking will be cancelled without any refund.
2. If there is war or the situation of the country is out of control and the country faces emergency situation before your arrival to Nepal, we inform you not to come Nepal and refund your payment. But in case of any emergency situation or war after your arrival or during the trekking, we will not refund your money. But we will try our best to make your trip successful and pleasant. In such situation, we may need to change the trip plan and itinerary.
3. In case of increase in government royalty and other costs such as the national park fee, you have to pay extra money.
4. If you commit any illegal act or disturbance for the safety and welfare of the group, our leader or guide can ask to leave the group without any right to refund.
5. If you have any complain with regards to trekking and tour please inform our tour leader or company. All kinds of valid complain are welcomed and processed with necessary actions.
6.You are responsible to ensure that all travel documents are with you during the entire trip.
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