Everest

Everest Panorama Trek – The best short trek in Everest region

The Everest Panorama Trek is a shorter version of the Everest region trek. Hence, it the best for those who want to see Mount Everest from close range, and they have a short holiday in Nepal. This trek goes similarly to the classic Everest Base Camp Trek. This short trek gives the real Everest trekking experience in a short time.

Fly in the world’s most dangerous airport, and view the world’s highest peaks, Sherpa culture, and tradition. Buddhism in the Himalayas by crossing and visiting the Buddhist monasteries, stupas, Mani Walls, and prayer flags.

Walk around the wonder Himalayan village Namche Bazar and the world’s highest airport Sangbochen Airpot. And observe the Skull of Yeti in the Khumjung Monastery. These all things can add to your traveling experience by doing Everest Panorama Trek.

Everest Panorama Trek Itinerary

Day 1 Kathmandu to Lukla flight and trek to Phakding
Day 2 Phakding to Namche Bazar
Day 3 Explore Namche Bazar
Day 4 Namche Bazar to Khumjung Village and explore Khumjung.
Day 5 Khumjung to Tengboche
Day 6 Tengboche to Namche
Day 7 Namche to Lukla
Day 8 Lukla to Kathmandu fly back

Everest Panorama Trek can make longer and shorter; as your time and wish to visit the places around the Everest region. So that this is the normal itinerary which usually people does when they chose this trek. During this trek on the first day need to walk around 3/4 hours and on the second day needs to walk around 6/7 hours.

The third day is exploring the Namche Bazar by visiting the Gumbas, Museums, and the local houses. On the fourth day hike up to Khumjung and visit the Khumjung monastery where Yeti’s Skull is. Firth day walk to Tengboche and that takes around 4 to 5 hours and visit the Tengboche Monastery. And the final 6/7 days walk back to Lukla.

Highlights of Everest View Trek

Fly in and out to the world’s most dangerous airfield in Lukla.

Pass throughout the typical Sherpa villages and pine forest.

Have a close encounter with Himalayan Buddhism and Sherpa culture and tradition.

The view of the world’s highest peaks Mt. Everest and Lhotse.

See the Skull of wonder animal Yeti.

Drink Tea and Coffee in the world’s highest Hotel Everest View Hotel.

Best time to do this trek.

Nepal has fours season and among them, spring and autumn are the best trekking seasons in Nepal. Therefore this trek is also better to do during these two seasons. Because during these seasons weather in the mountains will be clear, and there will be spectacular views of the Mountains and surrounding.

Require trekking permits

Sagarmatha Nation Park entree permit

TIMS Card (Trekking Information Management System)

Local Government tax

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