Highlights:
⇒ One of the simplest ways to see the Everest region is to go on a wonderful short trek.
⇒ A quick and picturesque flight to Tenzing Hillary Airport, Lukla’s difficult yet stunning airport.
⇒ Sights of the highest peaks in the world, such as Kusum Kanguru, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Lhotse, and Mount Everest.
⇒ Discover the world’s highest national park, Sagarmatha National Park, and its picturesque surroundings.
⇒ Enjoy breakfast and relax at the hotel while taking in the breathtaking view of Mount Everest and the surrounding Himalayas.
⇒ Discover the route between Lukla and Phakding while traversing the magnificent and vibrant Hillary suspension bridge.
⇒ Extensive exploration of Namche Bazaar, the hub for climbers and tourists.
⇒ Try the renowned handcrafted yak cheese and butter when you visit the old Sherpa market.
⇒ Visit monasteries that have been around for a century, such as Khumjung Monastery (which has a Yeti Scalp) and Tengboche, which is the largest monastery.
⇒ Explore uncharted and ethnic communities such as Thame, Khumjung, Monjo, and Syangboche.
⇒ Take a tour of the ancient Khumjung Hillary School.
⇒ Explore the customs and way of life of the Sherpas in the area.
⇒ Ideal for those with little travel time and novices who haven’t hiked at higher elevations
Overview:
A quick and enjoyable hike in the Everest region is the Everest Panorama Trek. At 8,848 meters above sea level, Everest is the most intriguing mountain in the world. It is situated in Sagarmatha National Park’s Khumbu district. Another well-known name for Mount Everest is Chomolungma in Tibetan and Sagarmatha in Nepali. Trekkers of all sorts are welcome to join these intriguing Sherpa communities, which are full of wonders with their remarkable ancient Buddhist culture and traditional way of life as it has been for hundreds of years under the shadow of the highest peaks in the world, including a view of Mount Everest.
This trek will provide you panorama views from Mt. Everest (8,848m / 29, 028ft), Lhotse (8,516 m-24,940 ft), Nuptse (7,855m-25,772 ft), Amadablam (6,812 m / 22,480 ft), Kangtenga (6,782 m / 22, 380 ft), Tharmarserku ( 6,623 m / 21, 855 ft), Kwangde (6,011 m / 19,837 ft), Kusum Khanguru (6,373 m / 21,030 ft), holy peak of Khumbi-la (5,761 m / 19,012 ft).
You will go through the SoluKhumbu, the home of the Sherpa people, who are well-known for their mountain guides in Nepal Mountaineering, and follow in the footsteps of renowned mountaineers such as Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa on this Everest panoramic trek. Decades-old monasteries, carved mani walls, and stone stupas are examples of Sherpa Buddhist monuments that provide appeal to the Khumbu landscape. You will adore the Sherpa hospitality on top of the globe, and the lodges here range from basic to luxurious.
Benefits:
♦ Complimentary pickup from the international airport once you arrive and drop off services once your journey ends.
♦ Multi-channel communication (Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skype, Zoom)
♦ Essential trekking items like duffle bag to carry your gear and a detailed map of the Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake trek will be made available.
♦ Oximeter for blood oxygen monitoring at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness early & other medical kits.
♦ The trek itinerary can be customized based on your schedule.
♦ Trekkers are allowed to leave their excess luggage at our store throughout the duration of the trek.
♦ Discounts and attractive offers are available for group bookings.
Cost for 2025 and 2026:
The price per person for the 7 day Everest Panorama Trek starts at USD 900 and might go as high as USD 750. Depending on the size of the group, Trek Rai King Nepal Treks has announced the price for the Everest Panorama Trek for 2025 and 2026. Travelers’ needs will determine how much the trek costs. Various price ranges can be found while looking up the cost of the Everest Panorama Trek, based on the services provided and travel company. For the pricing of the trek dependent on group size, kindly follow the following information:
Number of Person | Starting Price |
1 | USD 900 |
2 | USD 850 per Person |
3 to 5 | USD 800 per Person |
5 to 10 | USD 750 per Person |
Itinerary:
Arrival Kathmandu 1350m, welcome program by Trek Rai King Nepal Treks & Expedition, transfer to hotel and preparation for the trek
◊ Day 1: Flight to Lukla 2840m, from Kathmandu or Ramechhap and trek to Phakding 2610m, 3/4 hrs
◊ Day 2: Trek to Namche Bazar 3440m, 6/7 hrs
◊ Day 3: Namche acclimatizing day, hike up to Everest view hotel 3880m, and back to Hotel Namche 3440m, 4/5 hrs
◊ Day 4: Trek to Tengboche monastery 3860m, 5/6 hrs
◊ Day 5: Trek to Manjo 2835m, 7/8 hrs
◊ Day 6: Trek to Lukla 2840m, 5/6 hrs
◊ Day 7: Flight to Kathmandu or Ramechhap from Lukla, transfer to hotel and farewell dinner in typical Nepali Restaurant
Cost includes:
√ Pickup from Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel and preparation for the trek
√ 1 night hotel in Kathmandu on standard hotel
√ Flight ticket to Lukla from Kathmandu or Ramechhap, and flight ticket to Kathmandu or Ramechhap from Lukla including airport transfer service
√ Helicopter Return ticket from Gorakshap to Lukla
√ Licence holder, friendly English speaking guide
√ All permits, such as national park, Tim’s card, and local permits
√ All accommodations during the trek
√ 3 meals BLD, breakfast, lunch, dinner during the trek
√ Fresh fruits everyday after dinner
√ Purified drinking water, water purification
√ Duffle bag (return after completing the trek)
√ Company T-shirt
√ Staff insurance, well paid salary, equipment, foods and hot√el stay
√ Assistant guide from 5 person in group
√ Porter services from 2 person, who can carry maximum 25 kg
√ First Aid kit, fingertip pulse oximeter
√ Certificate of achievement
√ Farewell dinner in typical Nepali Restaurant after the trek
√ An airport transfer service for your final departure
Cost Excludes:
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- International airfare, Nepal visa fee, and any kinds of insurance for yourself
- Lunch, dinner and extra nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu
- If you are alone and need porter to carry your bag, extra $20 per day who can carry maximum 25 kg
- Extra expense during the trek, such as hot drink, extra meals, all kinds of electric charging, Wi-Fi, data, upgraded accommodation etc
- Tip for staff (it’s expected)
Departure Date:
We offer daily departures for this trip from mid-September to mid-December and from March to May. To make a reservation, you can choose a day that works for you and enter the number of passengers. We never cancel a trip once you’ve made a reservation because of the size of the group. We will add more travelers on the chosen date if you would want to join the group. You can notify us before or after you make a reservation.
You can notify us at least 30 days prior to departure if you need to cancel the trip for any cause. The deposit you made will be repaid. We will retain your payment until you learn the next schedule if you decide to cancel the trip within the allotted 30-day duration.
Useful Information:
List of equipment for the trek
The following is a short list of essential items for your Everest Panorama Trek with that you should not overlook:
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- 30-liter daypack or rucksack with a waterproof cover
- Waterproof pants and trekking pants
- Shirts or t-shirts
- A down jacket
- Light jacket that is windproof and waterproof
- Jacket or jumper made of fleece
- Inner Thermal (shirt and pants)
- Underwear and socks
- Woolen cap, sun hat, or sunglasses
- Gloves, both inside and out
- Extra batteries, a power bank, and a headlamp
- Hand sanitizer, moist wipes, and sun protection cream
- Towel, and rubber sandals or flip-flops
- Water purification tablets and bottles
- Liner for sleeping bags
Food and Accommodation available on the trek
All trekking in Nepal are usually accommodated in teahouses and local lodges. We try to stay in single rooms, but you will frequently have to share. Basic rooms often consist of a bed, blankets, and a pillow. All have a large dining room-lounge, and some have electric lights. We dine at teahouses, and while the food is typically great and sufficient, the selection is not very large. Along with soup and seasonal vegetables, they serve a range of rice, noodle, and potato dishes. You will have to pay for the beer and local spirits, which are frequently available. For breakfast, a range of breads, cereals, and egg dishes are typically offered. There are also snacks available such as basic biscuits, chocolate, and soft drinks and in some areas, you will find fresh fruit in season. It is normal to meet your porter in the teahouse where you will stay overnight. So, pack your necessary things in your own day pack.
Best time to visit the Everest Panorama Trek
- Spring Bloom and Clear Views: March, April, and May are the blooming months for rhododendrons and wildflowers. The temperate temperature ensures clear mountain views and bright skies, making April the best time for the Everest Panorama Trek.
- Autumn’s Scenic Appeal: September, October, and November offer ideal weather conditions with comfortable temperatures, sunny skies, and breathtaking Himalayan vistas.
- Tourist Crowds in Autumn: Autumn trekking routes are popular and crowded with tourists, making it less suitable for those seeking solitude.
- Alternative Trekking Times: For quieter treks, consider late February, early June, or December, when there are fewer hikers on the trails.
- Weather and Flights: Weather conditions during certain months can impact flights, which is an important consideration for planning.