Everest Panorama View Trek

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Trip at a Glance

Trip code
NNTR-1007
Duration
7
Max. Altitude
3860.00m
Level
BEGINNER
Starts at
Kathmandu
Ends at
Kathmandu
Accomodation
3-Star hotel in Kathmandu & Best available Guesthouses in Mountains.
Meals
Breakfast in Kathmandu and All meals (Breakfast, Tea Break, Lunch & Dinners) during the trek.
Transportation
Private tourist vehicle & Domestic flight as per the Itinerary.
Trip Route
Kathmandu-Lukla-Pakding-Namche Bazaar-Tengboche-Khumjung-Monjo-Lukla-Kathmandu

Highlights

  • Exciting  flight to and from Tenzing Hillari Airport, Lukla

  • Explore the Namche Bazaar. the tourist capital of Khumbu reason

  • Explore the Oldest and the biggest monastery of Khumbu reason, The Tengboche  Monastery

  • Explore the Sagarmatha National Park, UNESCO world heritage site

  • Explore the unique lifestyle, culture, tradition, and heart-warming hospitality of the Sherpa’s

Overview

Namaste Nepal Trekking & Research Hub offers the beautiful Everest Panorama view trek. This trek is suitable for those people who don’t have enough time to trek all the way to the Everest base camp and for those who don’t want to suffer at High Altitude to explore and experience Everest reason. It is less time-consuming but the attractions are incredible that the trek offers. You can get the real pleasure of trekking at the ground of the 8000 meters peaks and exploring the charming culture along with the hospitality of the Sherpa people.

The journey beings with the flight from Kathmandu to the hair-raising Lukla airstrip perched at a lofty 2,860m / 9,383 ft, well away from the buzz of daily life and Dreaming to have an enclosed view of Mt. Everest, you walk above the glacial river, suspension bridges, and colorful Sherpa villages. Entering Sagarmatha National Park, you’ll feel privileged and excited to see a wild beauty within. above the cloud, the first sight of Mt. Everest (8,848.86m / 29,031) can be seen while climbing up to the Namche Bazaar. The tourist capital of Everest reason offers beautiful Sherpa hospitality and their culture.

On our way to Tengboche, we pass through colorful Sherpa villages. We cross swinging suspension bridges covered with Tibetan Prayer flags. You’ll see nothing greener than the beautiful terraced farmlands, and in Spring, walk through forests of bright rhododendrons. The view from Tangboche is superb. You won’t be seeing the amazing lineup of mountains for the first time, as they’ll regularly make an appearance throughout our trek. The next morning promises to be even more spectacular! We wake in time for sunrise and watch the sun turn our beloved mountains pink, orange, and gold. Now that’s an Everest View! Then you will trek back to another beautiful village of Khumjung also offering superb mountain scenery with warm welcoming Sherpa culture. On our way back to Lukla we will pass through the Namche Bazaar. 

If you wish to push a bit harder to get to a higher elevation with some extra days you should definitely need to consider NNTR-Everest Base Camp trekking. And If you wish to take more challenging “stay off the beaten path” then NNTR- Everest Base Camp Trek via Gokyo Lake- 18 days would be ideal. If you are seeking real adventure for a more challenging route that crosses the most famous mountain passes in the world, you definitely need to consider NNTR- Everest High Passes Trek- 20 days
This whole trip will always stay at the bottom of your heart and you will always cheer this memorize and want to make more of them, happy trekking.

Outline Itinerary

DayItineraryAltitude in Meter & Feet
Trekking / Walking
1Arrive in Kathmandu
1,400 m / 4,600 ft
30m Drive
2Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour
1,400 m / 4,600 ft
4-5 hr Drive
3Fly to Lukla (2,860m / 9,383 ft) trek to Phakding
2,610 m / 8,562 ft
30m Flight, 3-4 hr trek
4Trek to Namche Bazar
3,441 m / 11,290 ft
5-6 hr Trek
5Trek to Tyangboche
3,870m / 12,697 ft
5-6 hr Trek
6Trek to Khumjung
3790m / 12434 ft
4-5 hr Trek
7Trek to Monjo
2850m / 9350 ft
3-4 hr Trek
8Trek to Lukla
2,860m / 9,383 ft
4-5 hr Trek
9Flight back to Kathmandu
1,400 m / 4,600 ft
30m Flight, 30m Drive
10Departure Day

30m Drive

Accommodation in Everest Panorama View Trek


Everest Panorama View trek has many different category hotels from normal teahouses to Luxury hotels. they are providing the room with attached bathrooms and hot shower and room service. However, teahouses in some places only have shared toilet and washing facilities. There is nothing like falling asleep after a long day on the trails to a panoramic display of mountains outside your bedroom window. On the inside, the accommodation is simple, yet clean, cozy, and functional. The rooms usually include single-sized beds with comfortable sheets, pillows, and blankets. All the Accommodation for your trek and tour is twin sharing basis. If you wish to get a single supplement it will be available in Kathmandu and lower elevation of the trekking area but it might be difficult to get them in higher elevations in peak seasons.

Food in Everest Panorama View Trek


During the Everest Panorama View Trek, you can enjoy traditional Nepali food “Daal Bhaat”, which is a platter of boiled rice, curry, Greens, lentil soup, and pickles is available everywhere, as well as many types of International (Indian, Chinese, Italian, Continental, Tibetan, etc) foods.
For breakfast, you can choose items of bread, eggs, porridge, muesli, Corn flakes, pancake, hash browns, fries, Chapati, etc. The lunch and dinner menu is the same, which includes items of some vegetables and meats (limited option), spaghetti, pizza, noodles, sandwich, burgers, Soup, momo, etc are common foods. The fruit is rare and you don’t find any seafood items on the menu.
You can also find simple choices of hot beverages that include different types of tea, coffee, hot chocolate, hot lemon with Ginger and honey, etc. In some places, you can also find a simple dessert menu that includes apple pie, chocolate roll, custard, and pudding. Breakfast and Dinner we will take wherever we stay and the Lunch we will take on the way to our Destinations.

Our Trekking Team for Everest Panorama View Trek


Your safety is our first priority. To make your dream adventure come true and successful there will be 1 professional trekking leader/guide, 1 assistance trekking guide (1 assistance trekking guide for every 7 trekkers), and support staff / Sherpa porters (1 support staff for every 2 trekkers). These arrangements will make sure that if anybody in the group gets any issue (emergency return, Altitude sickness, physical damage, sickness, etc) in the middle of the trek and can’t continue rest of the group can still go ahead as planned as to the destinations.

Best Time for Everest Panorama View Trek


For the Everest Panorama View Trek, Spring (March, April, May) and Autumn (September, October, November) are the best months for High altitude treks in Nepal. The air, freshly washed by the monsoon rain, is crystal clear, stunning mountain scenery, and the weather is still comfortably warm. Although many trekking trips into the lower altitude can be taken during winter and monsoon too, but the cold can be bitter and dangerous at the high altitude, trekking trails above 4000 meters are usually blocked by the heavy snowfall. And the trails can be slippery due to the monsoon rain, Nepal’s famous Juka (leeches) are an un-pleasant feature of the wet season, but with care, trekking can still be possible and there are certainly fewer trekkers on the trail.
For more detail please visit the FAQ section below the package

Trip Itinerary

Day

1

Arrive in Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,600 ft)

Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, our representative from Namaste Nepal Trekking & Research Hub will pick you up from the airport. He will be displaying NNTR sideboard outside the airport terminal. Transfer to the selected hotel. In the afternoon a pre-trip meeting will be held at our office. During this meeting we will introduce your trek and or tour leader/guide, so please make sure that you ask all the questions and concerns. For the meeting please make sure you bring your passport, 2 copies of passport size photos, and your travel insurance policy copy (if you haven’t sent it by email before).  And sign the legally binding trip form as well as the non-liability disclaimer.

Day

2

Sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley (1,400 m / 4,600 ft)

After breakfast, your sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley will start. You will have a professional tour guide with a private vehicle. Today you will visit the following cultural wonders of Kathmandu valley:

Swambhunath Stupa/Monkey temple:

Is an ancient religious architecture atop a hill in the Kathmandu Valley, Swayambhunath is among the oldest religious sites in Nepal. The Swayambhunath consists of a stupa and a variety of shrines and temples. A Tibetan monastery, museum, and library are more recent additions. And we can see the 360-degree view of Kathmandu valley. This will be a good way to start your day with

Pashupatinath Temple:

 Pashupatinath Temple is one of the most important and significant Hindu temples of Lord Shiva in the world. Located on the bank of the holy  Bagmati River near the airport. The major temple is strictly for Hindus only even though you are not allowed to go inside the main temple you can clearly see the temple and the activities from the other bank of the river. 

Boudhanath Stupa: 

Another UNESCO World Heritage site;  Boudhanath another holiest site of Kathmandu valley. It was built in the 5th century with pairs of eyes in all 4 directions keeping an eternal watch over the people and their doings.

Patan durbar square:

City of Fine Arts Patan; The ancient royal palace of Patan faces on to magnificent Durbar Square. This concentrated mass of temples is perhaps the most visually stunning display of Newari architecture to be seen in Nepal. The historic monument which describes the oldest architecture of Nepal is Patan durbar square, Temple construction in the square went into overdrive during the Malla period (14th to 18th centuries),

Kathmandu Durbar Square:

After finished sightseeing in Patan on the way to your hotel, our driver will drop you at Kathmandu Durbar Square (only if you are staying at Thamel) from where you can walk back to Thamel through the narrow and oldest open street market of Asan. In Kathmandu durbar square you can see the following: 

  • -Pagoda style temples which were made twelve to eighteen centuries
  • -An ancient royal palace with a museum
  • -Kashthamandap (which named to the city as Kathmandu)
  • -Living Goddess Kumari
  • -Black Bhairava (God of death)

Day

3

Fly to Lukla (2,860m / 9,383 ft) trek to Phakding (2,610 m / 8,562 ft)

We have an early start with a short flight to STOL airstrip at Lukla. The Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla was established by Sir Edmund Hillary to help access the Everest region and the Sherpa people. It is a picturesque flight with marvelous views of the Eastern Himalaya. Once at Lukla we are immediately presented with views of huge peaks surrounding the village, offering a glimpse of what is to come. Our crew assembles and we head downhill towards the Dudh Kosi, a raging river that flows from the highest peaks. we cross and re-cross the thundering glacial river, named "Dudh" (milk) Kosi (river) because of its color. Sections of today's walk are through pine forest and cleared areas to reveal terraced fields and a variety of crops. We pass small groups of donkeys and yaks carrying trading goods and trek-gear along the trail. Spectacular mountain peaks unfold above us and seem to hover above the tree-line as they rise above the deep river valley. Shortly after leaving camp we cross the Kusum Khola, a tributary stream to the Dudh Kosi, and the peak of Kusum Kangru (6369 m) can be seen to the East, at the head of the valley. Further along the trail, across the valley to the North-West, Nupla (5885 m) and Kongde Ri (6093 m) rise above the forested ridges. At a turn of the trail, Thamserku (6808 m) rises majestically, seemingly from the river floor Today's walk is not a long one, and you will be eager to press on. Slow down, and enjoy the journey.

Day

4

Trek to Namche Bazar (3,441 m / 11,290 ft)

From Phakding, the route crisscrosses the pine-flanked Dudh Koshi (Milky River) river on a steel cable suspension bridge. Keep an eye out for yaks and other local wildlife that amble along the same route. From there, the trekking path leads into Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO-listed nature reserve that is home to snow leopards and red pandas. After passing a checkpoint in Monjo to register your trekking permits, you'll begin a steep ascent to Namche Bazaar. If the weather is clear, you may just catch a glimpse of Mount Everest in the distance.

After a strenuous uphill hike, you'll arrive for your overnight stop with time to shop for souvenirs or any extra gear you may need. Namche, the main trading village in the Khumbu region, is the historic meeting point for Hindu traders from the lowlands and Tibetan yak caravans. It remains a global melting-pot (and now even boasts an Irish pub!).

Day

5

Trek to Tyangboche (3,870m / 12,697 ft)

Our trek will start with the easy and flat trek to Kyanjuma for about 2 hours. After tea break, another segment of the trek includes the famous descent to the Dudh-Koshi River and the equally famous ascent along with the rhododendron forests to Tengboche. While descending to the Dudh Koshi River, you enjoy the views of mountain tops like Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Kongde, and so on. After your arrival at Tengboche, you will visit Tengboche monastery-the largest and the oldest monastery in the region. Tengboche is one of the best Everest Mountain View spots in Everest reason.

Day

6

Trek to Khumjung (3790m / 12434 ft)

We will trek back the same way we did on the way up. After having the tea break with the breathtaking view of Amadablam in Kyanjuma we will trek right above to Khumjung. This village is one of the most beautiful village in Khumbu. The first school in Khumbhu Reason was billed by The Himalayan Trust was here, as well as a medical post (for locals and trekkers) in nearby Khunde. The monastery of Khumjung village is another attraction to look around. Surrounding the village will be an experience to understand the real-life of Sherpa people. Not only the view is beautiful in Khumjung we can also remark an outstanding view of mountains. Like Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Kongde and many more.

Day

7

Trek to Monjo (2850m / 9350 ft)

We wake up early again to have a sunrise view over the Everest panorama again. after breakfast, we will trek through the Everest view hotel with an amazing view to Namche bazaar. Passing back along the familiar ground, you'll head to the tourist capital of Namche bazaar for a cup of tea.

From there, you'll descend to the bridge over the Dudh Koshi, finally crossing back over it. Pass through birch and rhododendron forests to Jorshalle and Monjo.

Day

8

Trek to Lukla (2,860m / 9,383 ft)

Today marks your final day of trekking. The route follows the Dudhi Koshi River all the way back down to Lukla, where you'll spend your last night in the mountains. It's time for a farewell party: sample some regional Chang (home-brewed rice beer) and learn some Sherpa dance steps. You have a successful trek to celebrate.

Day

9

Fly to Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,600 ft)

On your last morning in the mountains, you'll wake up early to catch a morning flight back to Kathmandu. The rest of the day is at your disposal. If you didn't get a chance to see the city's main sights, you'll have a chance to now. You also might want to unwind with a massage or spa treatment in Thamel. Otherwise, you have the entire capital at your fingertips for sightseeing before you depart tomorrow.

Day

10

Final departure

Your adventure to Nepal comes to the end today! It’s time to say goodbye to Nepal until the Next Time! Enjoy your last moments in Kathmandu, a city stroll, and-or souvenir shopping. NNTR representative will meet you at your hotel and drive you to the airport for your return flight home. On the way to your home, you have plenty of time to plan your next adventure in the wonderful land of the mystic Himalayas.

Inclusions

What is included?

  • All Airport hotel transfer by private vehicle
  • 3 night 3-star hotel in Kathmandu
  • Guided sightseeing tour with tour guide and private vehicle
  • The welcome and farewell dinners in Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu – Lukla  - Kathmandu flight tickets
  • All the twin sharing  accommodation during the trek
  • All the meals (Breakfast, Tea break, Lunch and Dinner) with seasonal fruits during the trek.
  • All necessary paperwork and permits(TIMS and National park entrance)
  • All government and local  taxes
  • An experienced English speaking trekking guide/Leader, 
  • Assistant  trekking guide(1 assistant  trekking guide for every 7 trekkers ),
  • Sherpa porters  (1 porter for every 2 trekkers) including their salary, insurance, equipment, transport food and lodging.

What isn't included?

  • Nepal visas fee (lowest fee available is for a 15-day visa costing 30$/person)
  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu
  • Excess luggage charges
  • Extra night accommodating in Kathmandu (if in case early return from mountain then the scheduled itinerary)
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, personal drinks, battery charge, bottle or boiling water, hot shower, wifi and or internet etc)
  • Tips for guide and porters
    Note: Items in 6 & 7 are paid in Nepali Rupees (cash). Exchange from Euro (€), pound (£) US ($) to Rupees (NRP) can be obtained at the airports and exchange offices along the streets or you can tell me to exchange once you arrive in Kathmandu.
    It is estimated that approximately an amount of 1000 Rupees/day (ca.10 US$) will be spent on miscellaneous expenses. 

Complimentary

    • Down jacket and seasonal sleeping bag (to be returned after completion of the trip).
    • Namaste Nepal’s duffle  bag
    • Namaste Nepal’s  T-shirt
    • Trekking map
    • Trekking Pools (to be returned after completion of the trip).
    • A self-sufficient medical first aid kit containing vital medications.
    • Oximeter
    • to check your pulse and oxygen saturation and heart rate twice daily (Very useful to check AMS symptoms)
    • hand sanitizer and face mask

Date & Price

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of accommodation I can get in Everest Panorama View TreK ?

For this trek, you will be staying in 3-star category hotels in Kathmandu and the best available teahouses during the trek. Nowadays in the lower elevation of Everest's reason is providing the room with attach bathrooms; we will try our best! However, teahouses in some places only have shared toilet and washing facilities. There is nothing like falling asleep after a long day on the trails to a panoramic display of mountains outside your bedroom window. On the inside, the accommodation is simple, yet clean, cozy, and functional. The rooms usually include single-sized beds with comfortable sheets, pillows, and blankets. All the accommodation for your trek and tour is twin sharing basis. If you wish to get a single supplement it will be available in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and lower elevation of the trekking area but it might be difficult to get them in higher elevations in peak seasons.

When is Best Time for Everest Panorama View Trek?

Normally Spring (March, April, May) and Autumn (September, October, November) are the best months for High altitude treks in Nepal. The air, freshly washed by the monsoon rain, is crystal clear, stunning mountains scenery, and the weather is still comfortably warm. Although many trekking trips into the lower altitude can be taken during winter and monsoon too, but the cold can be bitter and dangerous at the high altitude, trekking trails above 4000 meters is usually blocked by the heavy snowfall. And the trails can be slippery due to the monsoon rain, Nepal’s famous Juka (leeches) are an un-pleasant feature of the wet season, but with the care, trekking can still be possible and there are certainly fewer trekkers on the trail.

What about my food for Everest Panorama View Trek?

During this trip, you can enjoy traditional Nepali food, most common “Dhal Bhat” as well as many types of International (Indian, Chinese, Italian, Continental, Tibetan, etc) foods. Breakfast and Dinner we will take wherever we stay and the Lunch we will take on the way to our Destinations. A farewell dinner will be served during your stay in Kathmandu. Your all breakfasts (15 breakfasts), 13 lunches, and 14 dinners with seasonable fruits during the trek are included in this package.

What about your company trekking Team for my Everest Panorama View Trek?

Your safety is our first priority. To make your dream adventure come true and successful there will be 1 professional trekking leader/guide, 1 assistance trekking guide (1 assistance trekking guide for every 7 trekkers), and support staff / Sherpa porters (1 support staff for every 2 trekkers). These arrangements will make sure that if anybody on the group gets any issue (emergency return, Altitude sickness, physical damage, sickness, etc) in the middle of the trek and can’t continue rest of the group can still go ahead as planned as to the destinations.

Will the porter/Support staff carry my bag-pack? and how much can he carry?

Yes, we will organize the support staff to carry your backpack. Every single trekking package on our website includes a 1 support staff for every 2 trekkers. He can carry max 25 kg for 2 trekkers. Trekking in The Himalayas is challenging and even very harder if you are carrying your backpack by yourself. It will be much easier and enjoyable if you take support staff to carry your backpack. You can only worry about your day pack with you and enjoy every single moment of your Himalayan day with stunning scenery.

What about the drinking Water During the Everest Panorama View Trek ?

Everest Panorama trekking trails have mineral water bottles available in every single guest house. They also have boiled water or filtered water everywhere along the trekking trails. Some villages also have water purification filterer systems such as Katadyn, Kent, or similar. You can also use normal water after prepared with water purification tablets.

What happens if there any medical emergency and or I get altitude sickness?

Anything can happen anytime during the trek. All of our group leaders, guides, and assistance guides are trained for first aid, High altitude risk Management, and are prepared to deal with the most common problems or injuries you may get on a trek. Apart from that in the case of any emergency or Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), your guide will let us know immediately. Namaste Nepal Trekking & Research Hub will be there for you to assist your Rescue if needed. In few places in this trek Like Namche Bazar. There are health posts which have been serving by foreign doctors and local professionals. We will help you to get there to get treatment and get back to the capital. NNTR trekking team is ready to ensure your safety anytime during the trek even to carry you down to a safer place.

Are there any extra costs that I have to prepare on top of the package price?

This package, you will find that most of the things are included. However, we suggest you estimate $ 10 to $15 per person per day as your miscellaneous expenses. The following are the major expenses they are extra on top of the package price. Lunches and Dinners in Kathmandu and or before start the trek: Except the welcome and farewell dinners in Kathmandu, your lunch and dinners are not included, from the day you start the trek everything will be included, check your quote to see which meals are included. Drinking-Water: drinking water for your entire trip is not included in our package. We are an Eco-friendly Trekking Company, we encourage you to keep mountains safe from garbage and use the reusable bottles and water purification tablets. Other Drunks: Every meal included in the itinerary comes with a cup of tea or coffee, Apart from that any of your hot/cold drinks will be your own. Overweight backpack: NNTR provides 1 support staff for every 2 trekkers, if one of your backpacks weighs more than 15 kg, you will need to pay a bit extra to compensate your porter or get another porter. Tips for your guide and support staff: Optional extra expenses on your guesthouses: Nowadays most of the famous trekking trails of Nepal have got the internet and electricity asses, it is normal for guesthouses to charge extra for wifi and battery charging, most of the guesthouse offers hot showers (or hot buckets), you will have to pay extra for the shower too.

Do I need to get travel and rescue insurance?

Yes, you need to get a good travel and rescue insurance. Your safety is our major concern, we strongly recommend you to buy comprehensive travel insurance for trekking in Nepal. Your policy should cover your trek, tour, and the extra time you are going to spend in Nepal including helicopter evacuation. Trekking in Nepal can be really dangerous, especially in high altitudes. If you get any emergency we will be able to act fast when you have a good insurance policy. It’s easy to request fast for emergency assistance.

Is there any medicine to avoid AMS?

Yes, they have medicine for altitude sickness. It called Acetazolamide. It’s well known by its trade name Diamox. It’s used for prevention and the treatment of altitude sickness. As it is a prescription medicine, we are unable to provide this herein Nepal. Please talk with your doctor before you leave home. During the trek, there is some local medicine as well be available to prevent yourself from altitude sickness. Ginger Lemon Honey Tea, Garlic Soup, and Hot water are the one we believe the local medicine which can help you to avoid altitude sickness. The best medicine is to acclimatize your body and climb slow. If there any symptoms stop climbing and descend immediately. Please read our full Faq for more details about the Altitude Mountain Sickness.

What if I cancel the trip? What is your cancellation policy?

We know unexpected things happen at unexpected times. If some unfortunate happens and you need to change your plans you can simply write us an email or message us. If you give us enough time we will try our best to assist your unfortunate. We can normally postpone your trip and apply your advance payment for any time in the future. The fund transfer process from Nepal to another country takes a long time because we need to prepare all the documents and take permission from the Central Bank of Nepal. That’s the main reason we encourage all of you to Postpone the trip and use the credit in the future. If you need to cancel your trip completely, we, unfortunately, are unable to give you a full refund. You will be charged by 30% of the package price as a cancellation charge.

Is there Electricity, Hot shower, and WIFI during the Everest Panorama View Trek ?

Yes, all the places you stay in this Everest panorama trek have Electricity, Hot shower, and WIFI. this area is one of the most developed areas in the entire Everest reason.

Could you give me some information about the Group Leaders/Trekking Guide?

Trekking in the land of the mystical Himalaya is a big deal for many people around the globe. Choosing the right company and the right guide is also the big challenge you put your complete trust in a Stanger Guide for your biggest adventure. It’s not the decision to be taken lightly. We have been there and understand how important it is to have a professional and best trekking Leader or Guide for your Adventure in Nepal. We are very careful for that your guide needs to speak good English, Knowledgeable, very experienced in the field, friendly and good discussion maker. All of our group leaders and guides are highly experienced, professional, and have been selected based on their technical proficiency proven safety recodes, good judgment, patience, and awesome personalities. They easily acclimate themselves to the high altitudes with nil difficulty this is why they can provide batter services without becoming a casualty themselves. All of our guides have had many kinds of different trainings to be a professional Guide. Among them some of they are: • Trekking Guide Tanning • Tour Guide Training • First-Aid Training • Mountaineering training • High Altitude Risk Management Training • Bird Watching Training

What is the highest point of the Everest Panorama View trek?

The highest place of the Everest panorama view trek is Tyangboche village (3860m/12665ft).

Will I visit Everest Base Camp in this trek?

No, you will not visit the Everest base camp. The highest point of the trek will be only to halfway to the base camp.

What is the total distance of the Everest Panorama View trek?

The total distance of the Everest panorama view trek starting from Lukla to Tengboche village and back to Lukla is about 55km/34miles

What happens if I need to leave/cancel the trek early?

Anything can happen anytime during the trek. If you need to leave your trek on the middle of the trail we will provide maximum effort to make sure your safe return to Kathmandu. And we will assist with your travel arrangements for your home. you have to know that we will not be able to refund any money to you.

Do I need to get Trekking Permits for Everest Panorama View trek?

Yes, it’s our job – Leave it to us! every trekker who wants to trek in Everest reason of Nepal needs to get 3 different permits. 1) TIMS Card, 2) Sagarmatha National Park Permit and, 3) Khumbu Pasang Lhamu rural municipality entrance card. All of them will cost 60 us dollars for foreigners, 38 us dollars for SAARC Nationality and 70 us dollars for the free individual trekkers.

how high is Mt Everest?

The hight of mt. Everest is 8848.86 meter. shocked?

The new height is 86 cm/2.82 ft higher than the previous height considered by Nepal. This is the first time that Nepal has measured the height of Mount Everest on its own. The height has been made public by holding joint programs by the Government of Nepal and China in Beijing and Kathmandu on December 8, 2020.

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