Mt. Everest is a dream destination for all and more for those who have never seen high snowy mountains in their lifetime. Nepal is intriguing and exciting and indeed leaves you to be spellbound. In the plethora of gems of Nepal, Everest is well known among travellers and the tourism fraternity of the world. Mount Everest is the world’s tallest mountain, and the sheer beauty of Everest is impossible to put into words. Just being in Nepal makes you much closer to Mt. Everest, and when you select our best Everest viewpoint trek of seven days, you will have all the chance to see, absorb and indulge in the serene beauty of Everest and its fantastic setting. Raconteur Adventure’s Everest View Point Trek is your once in a lifetime journey taking you to an amazing place to behold magnificence and sense all that positive vibration of Mt. Everest.
Just sharing a close bond with the magnificence of Mother Nature sounds fantastic. Experiencing the coolest of air touching your skin is a wholesome and out-of-the-world experience. High Snowy Mountains, which are mammoth allure any. It is not only natural bliss you will get to see here, but the power of mountains leaves you overwhelmed and penetrates right through your soul. Travellers from all around mostly do Everest Base Camp Trek, but most people may not know the easier way to reward oneself with a stunning view of Everest.
Everest View Trek is a wholesome journey on its own. As you set your foot on the terrains of Everest, your eyes behold, and your heart experiences peculiar Sherpa culture, their way of living, food, festivals, and warm hospitality. Namche is the most civilized settlement in the Everest region, famous for its availability of trekking gears, guides, porters, and even a lovely German Bakery. Please create memories with Sherpa people, mountains & terrains. Namche Bazaar is well famous as it is the best place to hang out before and after Everest trekking.
Everest Base Camp and other treks also commence after flying to Lukla. We fly from Kathmandu to Lukla. From Lukla, trekking starts to reach Phakding. While in Namche Bazaar, we will hike to Everest View Hotel for an astonishing view of Mt. Everest. Then, we descend to Phakding and then reach Lukla. Everest View Trek Itinerary is short, easy and equally wholesome and enthralling. A trek is straightforward; you can extend your stay at Namche Bazaar to soak in the site’s more natural and artificial setting. All the hardship you faced during this short trek sway away as the magnificent beauty of Everest unfolds in front of your eyes. Come, come, plan and pack with us to start the journey of a lifetime for the Everest View trek of seven days.
Everest trekking route got the shape you and I see today was developed a century ago. These exact routes shares some get history with pioneer trekkers and climbers. During Everest Base Camp Trek, thousands of tourists share limited space in different lodges/teahouses along the route. Basic tea house in old times has changed to semi-luxury properties, thus delivering more amenities to all travellers coming for Everest.
Rooms on most trekking routes in Nepal have two single beds, are not heated, and come with non-attached bathrooms. However, spaces are facilitated with excellent quality mattresses and warm blankets. It is always nice to carry extra sleeping bags, which is a personal choice, as you won’t need one during the trek. The hotel/Lodge owner will give you an extra warm blanket. The highlighting part of all these lodges or tea houses is the standard dining room, heated with different fires creating local materials. Trekkers mainly use this room to socialise with fellow trekkers, eat meals, and warm themselves up.
Bathroom, on the other hand is shared and finding private bathrooms on these rough terrains and high altitude is scarce. If you feel like taking a hot shower, it will cost some extra. Additional charges incur if you want to refill the bottle with hot water. Wi-Fi facility is here in Everest, which costs an extra $1 to $4. Unlike other trekking regions of Nepal, charging is primarily free. Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, the Raconteur Adventure team welcomes you at the airport and accommodates you in three to five-star category hotels in Kathmandu.
Tea house during your Everest View Trek of Raconteur Adventure provides an excellent selection of good food for trekkers and climbers. The food served at your table is hygienic and healthy. Breakfast, lunch and dinner menu is available and has western international food. The everyday staple food of Nepal, the Dal, Bhat & Tarkari (Steamed Rice, Pulse Soup and Curries, both veg and non-veg, is available everywhere. But, the menu covers Indian and even continental dishes. Please try Tibetan bread/Chapati for breakfast. There is a wide range of choices available in hot soups as well. Pancakes, muesli, porridge, and omelettes are some typical food you see for breakfast in the Himalayas.
Dal, Bhat, as mentioned before, should be your go-to choice for lunch. The energy Dal Bhat provides helps in conquering challenging trekking trails. Dal Bhat set comprises boiled/steamed rice, Pulse Soup, Mix veggies/non-veggies curry and pickles. Lunch, Dinner is served usually in a buffet system. For all option seekers in their food menu, you won’t get disappointed either, as fried rice, pasta, and pizza are available to be served to you. During dinner time, the same lunch menu comes into play.
In the liquid department, you see options available. Tea, Coffee, Ginger, Honey, Lemon, and a good choice of alcoholic beverages, including beer, local wine, rum, and other non-alcoholic drinks, are readily available at higher costs due to increased overheads. On the other hand, Namche is facilitated by bakeries and Irish Pubs. Luxury restaurants like Namche are nowhere to be found during your trekking journey to Everest.
A short, simple hike with a satisfying base camp experience
The exciting part of Everest View Trek is that it is possible throughout the year. During this 07 Days Everest View Trek, we will be trekking in the Everest lower region, thus minimising the effects of extreme weather change and heavy snowfall. Please pack your bags and come to join the Everest View trek this season with Raconteur Adventure. But, the correct information on weather conditions and the best season is helpful.
The summer months of Nepal are June, July, and August. Summer also implies monsoon in this part of the world. Almost 20 days in June and July are rainy, with more than 100cm of rainfall. However, most rain falls in the evenings and at night, and the mountains are beautiful during the day. It’s the hottest month of the year, and you can hike in only a few layers. In the summer, the temperature in Namche reaches about 20 degrees Celsius.
After August, the cloud is no longer visible as November approaches; the temperature decreases around 12 degrees Celsius in the Everest area. The sky remains evident throughout the day, allowing for panoramic views of the mountains. Even at night, Everest may be seen gleaming. Nepalese celebrations such as Dashain, Tihar, and Chhat occur around this season. As a result, everything is alive and well.
If you were to go to Everest Base Camp or Gokyo in the winter, we would advise against it. On the other hand, our Everest View Trek map roams around Namche Bazaar. The winters in this region are rarely snowy, and the days are similarly mild; Everest temperatures in the afternoon are around 5 degrees Celsius in December and January. The nights are a touch chilly but not too bad. The highest elevations are entirely blanketed in snow, making the mountains appear at their finest. The route is also peaceful because the number of tourists is limited. Winter is an excellent season to go on an Everest View Trek in Nepal.
It’s the season of sunshine, flowers, and unobstructed views. In April, though, there may be some rain and clouds. Trekking in May, just after the winter, is delightful. The temperature is around 15 degrees Celsius, and the Rhododendrons add to the overall beauty of the scene.
The best season is not entirely applicable for Everest trekking as every season has its beauty and newness. The peak season is autumn, full of climbers and trekkers as the weather is stable. On the other hand, Spring rewards richness with foreground hills full of blooming rhododendron. During the off-season of monsoon and winter, fewer tourists explore the area, creating a relaxed environment to relish mother nature’s unmatched beauty.
However, the season of Monsoon(July – August) and Winter(January- February) is not the first choice for Everest view Trek as the weather gets unpredictable and extreme. Everest View Point Trek is mostly wholesome during wintertime.
You require some permits to indulge in the beauty of Everest freely. Everest Trek permits from TAAN (Trekking Agency Association of Nepal) Nepal Tourism Board is necessary. Similarly, the Sagarmatha National Park entry permit can be acquired from their office at Pradashani Marg, Kathmandu.
The Sagarmatha National Park permit is USD 30 + 13% VAT for foreigners. The cost is Rs 1,500 for those from the SAARC nations, while it is free for Nepalese. The fee for entering a National Park goes toward wildlife management. You’ll also need to get a Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality permit. For the time being, foreigners may obtain this permit for just $20.
The SAARC nation’s citizens pay a lower price. This new authorisation has replaced the TIMS card. The Everest Regular Area Permit keeps track of tourists in the Khumbu region and can assist you in an emergency. You’ll need your passport information and two photographs to get an Everest View Trek permit. Then it’s only a matter of filling out a form and waiting for your turn.
$5 to $7 is the average cost for breakfast/lunch or dinner. The room offered by the tea house will cost you around $5 to $7. Guide cost per person per day is $30, and porter cost is anywhere between $15 to $20 per porter per day.
The additional cost, which includes the flight between Kathmandu and Lukla, is one significant expense during your trip. Moreover, permits and gears will also add Everest View Point Trek fees.
Difficulty and Fitness, Everest View Point Trek
Everest View Point Trek doesn’t demand a high level of physical fitness. If you have good physical and mental health, you can easily do this trek. 07 days Everest View trek can be quickly done without previous high–altitude trek experience. And, you won’t be needing additional gears as well.
Before you do or join the Everest viewpoint trek itinerary, you should do some short hikes in your homeland Hiking to 4000m is all good if possible to well prepare your body for high altitude. Cycling, running and swimming are exercises to boost overall stamina for the trek ahead. The highest point of the tour is 3880 meters.
In that attitude of 3880m, cases of altitude sickness are zero but keep in mind that it is your body that needs to adapt to higher elevations. So, prepare well your body to eradicate any symptoms of altitude sickness and other physical difficulties. Please do make sure to rest; the walk is at a slow pace and hydrating your body with purified water. Alcoholic consumption during the trek is not advisable.
Raconteur Adventure has well planned Everest view Point Trek itinerary. Trek starts as you fly from Kathmandu to Lukla, Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Everest View Hotel, and reroute.
You can continue your walk from Lukla to Tengboche to see the Khumbu region’s oldest and largest monastery. Alternatively, you can continue to the Everest Base Camp.
Our agent will meet you at the airport and transport you to your Thamel hotel. The guide will assist you with packing and shopping in the evening. Finally, before the meal, there is a briefing session. Kathmandu is where you’ll spend the night.
1400m
30 Minutes
3/4/5 Star Hotel
Dinner
The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla normally takes place early in the morning. As a result, we drove from the hotel to the airport and boarded a mountain flight inside. Lukla is reached after a picturesque 30-minute flight. We began trekking to Phakding after some planning and documentation. The trail is simple and straightforward. Phakding is where you’ll spend the night.
2840m
30 Minutes
3- 4 Hours
Teahouse/lodge
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
We initially trek down to the Dudh Koshi River from Phakding. Before arriving in Monjo, we pass via a Hillary suspension bridge and several towns. We enter Sagarmatha National Park through this gate. We arrive at Namche before dark, wandering through the tropical jungle.
Spend the night in Namche Bazaar.
3440m
5- 6 Hours
Teahouse/lodge
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
We’re going to climb up to the Everest View Hotel today. We may begin hiking early in the morning and be at the summit before sunrise. In this instance, we will have breakfast at the Everest View Hotel and will have ample time throughout the day to explore another attraction in Namche. Alternatively, we may spend a pleasant morning hiking to Everest hotel and then walking down to Namche in the evening. Namche boasts a number of excellent pubs and coffee shops where you may spend a wonderful evening.
Spend the night in Namche Bazaar.
3880m
3- 4 Hours
Teahouse/lodge
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
We gradually descend from Namche to Phakding and then to Monjo. After that, we passed through a few of villages until arriving at Lukla. It will not be difficult for you to stroll down to Phakding because you are already familiar with the path. This is where your hiking day comes to a close.
Phakding is where you’ll spend the night.
2800m
7- 8 Hours
Teahouse/lodge
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
You arrive in Kathmandu early in the morning on a mountain aircraft. The 30-minute ride is filled with breathtaking mountain vistas. In the evening, you’ll have ample time to go souvenir shopping and explore Thamel.
Kathmandu is where you’ll spend the night.
14000m
30 Minutes
3/4/5 Star Hotel
Breakfast & Dinner
It’s the morning of your last day in Nepal. Depending on your flight time, a private automobile will transport you to the airport. It’s time to say our goodbyes.
14000m
Breakfast
When traveling across the Himalayas, it is usually a good idea to employ a local guide. There's always the possibility that you'll get lost on the distant track. And a guide's job isn't merely to show you the way. During the extremes, s/he will be there to save you. He or she will also supply information on the local culture. As a result, hiring a guide is always a good option. Despite the fact that you are fully aware of this truth, there are occasions when you wish to investigate it on your own. So, if you're thinking of going without one, we don't think it's a good idea. But it's also not out of the question.
For high-altitude climbs, it's always a good idea to carry travel insurance. It's much more important when you're trekking without a guide. You can get Acute Mountain Sickness if you're at a greater elevation. In this circumstance, you should be evacuated as soon as possible. You might also be having a difficult time owing to a cold, fever, or diarrhea. Check your insurance policy to see if a helicopter rescue at a greater height is covered.... If you do need to rent a helicopter, it will set you back around USD 5000. Before embarking on the Everest View Trek, you must have travel insurance.
Carry the necessary supplies to make the walk easier and to assist you in the event of an emergency. Make sure your bag isn't filled with unneeded items. Depending on the season, bring light trekking attire.
Raconteur Adventure is one of the top rated travel firms in the market, with years of expertise. Our company's main draws have been our exceptional service, honesty, and devotion. Our vacations include high-quality lodging and meals. It includes the cost of the guide/porter as well as all of their costs. Permits and transportation will be provided as well. In general, there are no hidden costs, and we are completely honest. Our guests' pleasure and safety are always our top priorities.
Yes, both male and female solo hikers are safe. If you're hiking in the off-season, though, we recommend hiring a guide to ensure your safety.
Mt. Everest is a dream destination for all and more for those who have never seen high snowy mountains in their lifetime. Nepal is intriguing and exciting and indeed leaves you to be spellbound. In the plethora of gems of Nepal, Everest is well known among travellers and the tourism fraternity of the world. Mount Everest is the world’s tallest mountain, and the sheer beauty of Everest is impossible to put into words. Just being in Nepal makes you much closer to Mt. Everest, and when you select our best Everest viewpoint trek of seven days, you will have all the chance to see, absorb and indulge in the serene beauty of Everest and its fantastic setting. Raconteur Adventure’s Everest View Point Trek is your once in a lifetime journey taking you to an amazing place to behold magnificence and sense all that positive vibration of Mt. Everest.
Just sharing a close bond with the magnificence of Mother Nature sounds fantastic. Experiencing the coolest of air touching your skin is a wholesome and out-of-the-world experience. High Snowy Mountains, which are mammoth allure any. It is not only natural bliss you will get to see here, but the power of mountains leaves you overwhelmed and penetrates right through your soul. Travellers from all around mostly do Everest Base Camp Trek, but most people may not know the easier way to reward oneself with a stunning view of Everest.
Everest View Trek is a wholesome journey on its own. As you set your foot on the terrains of Everest, your eyes behold, and your heart experiences peculiar Sherpa culture, their way of living, food, festivals, and warm hospitality. Namche is the most civilized settlement in the Everest region, famous for its availability of trekking gears, guides, porters, and even a lovely German Bakery. Please create memories with Sherpa people, mountains & terrains. Namche Bazaar is well famous as it is the best place to hang out before and after Everest trekking.
Everest Base Camp and other treks also commence after flying to Lukla. We fly from Kathmandu to Lukla. From Lukla, trekking starts to reach Phakding. While in Namche Bazaar, we will hike to Everest View Hotel for an astonishing view of Mt. Everest. Then, we descend to Phakding and then reach Lukla. Everest View Trek Itinerary is short, easy and equally wholesome and enthralling. A trek is straightforward; you can extend your stay at Namche Bazaar to soak in the site’s more natural and artificial setting. All the hardship you faced during this short trek sway away as the magnificent beauty of Everest unfolds in front of your eyes. Come, come, plan and pack with us to start the journey of a lifetime for the Everest View trek of seven days.
Everest trekking route got the shape you and I see today was developed a century ago. These exact routes shares some get history with pioneer trekkers and climbers. During Everest Base Camp Trek, thousands of tourists share limited space in different lodges/teahouses along the route. Basic tea house in old times has changed to semi-luxury properties, thus delivering more amenities to all travellers coming for Everest.
Rooms on most trekking routes in Nepal have two single beds, are not heated, and come with non-attached bathrooms. However, spaces are facilitated with excellent quality mattresses and warm blankets. It is always nice to carry extra sleeping bags, which is a personal choice, as you won’t need one during the trek. The hotel/Lodge owner will give you an extra warm blanket. The highlighting part of all these lodges or tea houses is the standard dining room, heated with different fires creating local materials. Trekkers mainly use this room to socialise with fellow trekkers, eat meals, and warm themselves up.
Bathroom, on the other hand is shared and finding private bathrooms on these rough terrains and high altitude is scarce. If you feel like taking a hot shower, it will cost some extra. Additional charges incur if you want to refill the bottle with hot water. Wi-Fi facility is here in Everest, which costs an extra $1 to $4. Unlike other trekking regions of Nepal, charging is primarily free. Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, the Raconteur Adventure team welcomes you at the airport and accommodates you in three to five-star category hotels in Kathmandu.
Tea house during your Everest View Trek of Raconteur Adventure provides an excellent selection of good food for trekkers and climbers. The food served at your table is hygienic and healthy. Breakfast, lunch and dinner menu is available and has western international food. The everyday staple food of Nepal, the Dal, Bhat & Tarkari (Steamed Rice, Pulse Soup and Curries, both veg and non-veg, is available everywhere. But, the menu covers Indian and even continental dishes. Please try Tibetan bread/Chapati for breakfast. There is a wide range of choices available in hot soups as well. Pancakes, muesli, porridge, and omelettes are some typical food you see for breakfast in the Himalayas.
Dal, Bhat, as mentioned before, should be your go-to choice for lunch. The energy Dal Bhat provides helps in conquering challenging trekking trails. Dal Bhat set comprises boiled/steamed rice, Pulse Soup, Mix veggies/non-veggies curry and pickles. Lunch, Dinner is served usually in a buffet system. For all option seekers in their food menu, you won’t get disappointed either, as fried rice, pasta, and pizza are available to be served to you. During dinner time, the same lunch menu comes into play.
In the liquid department, you see options available. Tea, Coffee, Ginger, Honey, Lemon, and a good choice of alcoholic beverages, including beer, local wine, rum, and other non-alcoholic drinks, are readily available at higher costs due to increased overheads. On the other hand, Namche is facilitated by bakeries and Irish Pubs. Luxury restaurants like Namche are nowhere to be found during your trekking journey to Everest.
A short, simple hike with a satisfying base camp experience
The exciting part of Everest View Trek is that it is possible throughout the year. During this 07 Days Everest View Trek, we will be trekking in the Everest lower region, thus minimising the effects of extreme weather change and heavy snowfall. Please pack your bags and come to join the Everest View trek this season with Raconteur Adventure. But, the correct information on weather conditions and the best season is helpful.
The summer months of Nepal are June, July, and August. Summer also implies monsoon in this part of the world. Almost 20 days in June and July are rainy, with more than 100cm of rainfall. However, most rain falls in the evenings and at night, and the mountains are beautiful during the day. It’s the hottest month of the year, and you can hike in only a few layers. In the summer, the temperature in Namche reaches about 20 degrees Celsius.
After August, the cloud is no longer visible as November approaches; the temperature decreases around 12 degrees Celsius in the Everest area. The sky remains evident throughout the day, allowing for panoramic views of the mountains. Even at night, Everest may be seen gleaming. Nepalese celebrations such as Dashain, Tihar, and Chhat occur around this season. As a result, everything is alive and well.
If you were to go to Everest Base Camp or Gokyo in the winter, we would advise against it. On the other hand, our Everest View Trek map roams around Namche Bazaar. The winters in this region are rarely snowy, and the days are similarly mild; Everest temperatures in the afternoon are around 5 degrees Celsius in December and January. The nights are a touch chilly but not too bad. The highest elevations are entirely blanketed in snow, making the mountains appear at their finest. The route is also peaceful because the number of tourists is limited. Winter is an excellent season to go on an Everest View Trek in Nepal.
It’s the season of sunshine, flowers, and unobstructed views. In April, though, there may be some rain and clouds. Trekking in May, just after the winter, is delightful. The temperature is around 15 degrees Celsius, and the Rhododendrons add to the overall beauty of the scene.
The best season is not entirely applicable for Everest trekking as every season has its beauty and newness. The peak season is autumn, full of climbers and trekkers as the weather is stable. On the other hand, Spring rewards richness with foreground hills full of blooming rhododendron. During the off-season of monsoon and winter, fewer tourists explore the area, creating a relaxed environment to relish mother nature’s unmatched beauty.
However, the season of Monsoon(July – August) and Winter(January- February) is not the first choice for Everest view Trek as the weather gets unpredictable and extreme. Everest View Point Trek is mostly wholesome during wintertime.
You require some permits to indulge in the beauty of Everest freely. Everest Trek permits from TAAN (Trekking Agency Association of Nepal) Nepal Tourism Board is necessary. Similarly, the Sagarmatha National Park entry permit can be acquired from their office at Pradashani Marg, Kathmandu.
The Sagarmatha National Park permit is USD 30 + 13% VAT for foreigners. The cost is Rs 1,500 for those from the SAARC nations, while it is free for Nepalese. The fee for entering a National Park goes toward wildlife management. You’ll also need to get a Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality permit. For the time being, foreigners may obtain this permit for just $20.
The SAARC nation’s citizens pay a lower price. This new authorisation has replaced the TIMS card. The Everest Regular Area Permit keeps track of tourists in the Khumbu region and can assist you in an emergency. You’ll need your passport information and two photographs to get an Everest View Trek permit. Then it’s only a matter of filling out a form and waiting for your turn.
$5 to $7 is the average cost for breakfast/lunch or dinner. The room offered by the tea house will cost you around $5 to $7. Guide cost per person per day is $30, and porter cost is anywhere between $15 to $20 per porter per day.
The additional cost, which includes the flight between Kathmandu and Lukla, is one significant expense during your trip. Moreover, permits and gears will also add Everest View Point Trek fees.
Difficulty and Fitness, Everest View Point Trek
Everest View Point Trek doesn’t demand a high level of physical fitness. If you have good physical and mental health, you can easily do this trek. 07 days Everest View trek can be quickly done without previous high–altitude trek experience. And, you won’t be needing additional gears as well.
Before you do or join the Everest viewpoint trek itinerary, you should do some short hikes in your homeland Hiking to 4000m is all good if possible to well prepare your body for high altitude. Cycling, running and swimming are exercises to boost overall stamina for the trek ahead. The highest point of the tour is 3880 meters.
In that attitude of 3880m, cases of altitude sickness are zero but keep in mind that it is your body that needs to adapt to higher elevations. So, prepare well your body to eradicate any symptoms of altitude sickness and other physical difficulties. Please do make sure to rest; the walk is at a slow pace and hydrating your body with purified water. Alcoholic consumption during the trek is not advisable.
Raconteur Adventure has well planned Everest view Point Trek itinerary. Trek starts as you fly from Kathmandu to Lukla, Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Everest View Hotel, and reroute.
You can continue your walk from Lukla to Tengboche to see the Khumbu region’s oldest and largest monastery. Alternatively, you can continue to the Everest Base Camp.
Our agent will meet you at the airport and transport you to your Thamel hotel. The guide will assist you with packing and shopping in the evening. Finally, before the meal, there is a briefing session. Kathmandu is where you’ll spend the night.
1400m
30 Minutes
3/4/5 Star Hotel
Dinner
The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla normally takes place early in the morning. As a result, we drove from the hotel to the airport and boarded a mountain flight inside. Lukla is reached after a picturesque 30-minute flight. We began trekking to Phakding after some planning and documentation. The trail is simple and straightforward. Phakding is where you’ll spend the night.
2840m
30 Minutes
3- 4 Hours
Teahouse/lodge
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
We initially trek down to the Dudh Koshi River from Phakding. Before arriving in Monjo, we pass via a Hillary suspension bridge and several towns. We enter Sagarmatha National Park through this gate. We arrive at Namche before dark, wandering through the tropical jungle.
Spend the night in Namche Bazaar.
3440m
5- 6 Hours
Teahouse/lodge
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
We’re going to climb up to the Everest View Hotel today. We may begin hiking early in the morning and be at the summit before sunrise. In this instance, we will have breakfast at the Everest View Hotel and will have ample time throughout the day to explore another attraction in Namche. Alternatively, we may spend a pleasant morning hiking to Everest hotel and then walking down to Namche in the evening. Namche boasts a number of excellent pubs and coffee shops where you may spend a wonderful evening.
Spend the night in Namche Bazaar.
3880m
3- 4 Hours
Teahouse/lodge
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
We gradually descend from Namche to Phakding and then to Monjo. After that, we passed through a few of villages until arriving at Lukla. It will not be difficult for you to stroll down to Phakding because you are already familiar with the path. This is where your hiking day comes to a close.
Phakding is where you’ll spend the night.
2800m
7- 8 Hours
Teahouse/lodge
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
You arrive in Kathmandu early in the morning on a mountain aircraft. The 30-minute ride is filled with breathtaking mountain vistas. In the evening, you’ll have ample time to go souvenir shopping and explore Thamel.
Kathmandu is where you’ll spend the night.
14000m
30 Minutes
3/4/5 Star Hotel
Breakfast & Dinner
It’s the morning of your last day in Nepal. Depending on your flight time, a private automobile will transport you to the airport. It’s time to say our goodbyes.
14000m
Breakfast
When traveling across the Himalayas, it is usually a good idea to employ a local guide. There's always the possibility that you'll get lost on the distant track. And a guide's job isn't merely to show you the way. During the extremes, s/he will be there to save you. He or she will also supply information on the local culture. As a result, hiring a guide is always a good option. Despite the fact that you are fully aware of this truth, there are occasions when you wish to investigate it on your own. So, if you're thinking of going without one, we don't think it's a good idea. But it's also not out of the question.
For high-altitude climbs, it's always a good idea to carry travel insurance. It's much more important when you're trekking without a guide. You can get Acute Mountain Sickness if you're at a greater elevation. In this circumstance, you should be evacuated as soon as possible. You might also be having a difficult time owing to a cold, fever, or diarrhea. Check your insurance policy to see if a helicopter rescue at a greater height is covered.... If you do need to rent a helicopter, it will set you back around USD 5000. Before embarking on the Everest View Trek, you must have travel insurance.
Carry the necessary supplies to make the walk easier and to assist you in the event of an emergency. Make sure your bag isn't filled with unneeded items. Depending on the season, bring light trekking attire.
Raconteur Adventure is one of the top rated travel firms in the market, with years of expertise. Our company's main draws have been our exceptional service, honesty, and devotion. Our vacations include high-quality lodging and meals. It includes the cost of the guide/porter as well as all of their costs. Permits and transportation will be provided as well. In general, there are no hidden costs, and we are completely honest. Our guests' pleasure and safety are always our top priorities.
Yes, both male and female solo hikers are safe. If you're hiking in the off-season, though, we recommend hiring a guide to ensure your safety.