Trip At Glance
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Group Size1- 15 pax
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Max Elevation3860 m
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GradeModerate
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TransportationFlight/ Hike
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AccommodationLodge/ Hotel
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Trip Length7
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Best MonthMarch-May June-August September-November December-February
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WIFIAvailable
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Trip ModeNormal
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MealBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Trekking StyleHike-Climb
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Start FromKathmandu
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End PointKathmandu
Trip Overview
The Short Everest View Trek is a fast-paced trek designed for those who want to see Everest in the shortest time possible. This trek begins in Kathmandu, a colorful city that will introduce you to Nepalese culture and prepare you for the Everest Base Camp Trek. The next day, you take an adventurous flight to Lukla, which is also called the gateway to the Mount Everest region.
Trekking begins from Lukla to Phakding through the beautiful villages and farm fields alongside the Dudh Koshi River. This is a good foundation for the next thighs' stunning natural beauty and cultural diversity. Namche Bazaar—The next part of the trek is to Namche Bazaar, the busiest town in the whole Khumbu region.
Namche Bazaar is famous for its great views of mountains, vibrant bazaars, and friendly treatment from the Sherpa people. One full day will be for acclimatization with a trek to the villages of Khunde and Khumjung, along with a visit to the Everest View Hotel and the magnificent sight of Mount Everest.
This day prepares your body for the altitudes to make trekking safer and more enjoyable in the following days. The cultural interchange and beautiful landscape make it worth visiting.
The last part of the trek is to walk back to Lukla, although the trail is stunning. The part that you will enjoy is the descent because you get to see the views you saw on the way up differently. After reaching Lukla, you will have your final ceremony of the trek before taking a flight back to Kathmandu.
The last stage brings us back to the noisy capital, where you can recall the impressions of the incredible journey. This short trek is recommended for people who want to see the most important sights of the region, gain thrilling adventurous experiences, and learn about the local culture.
Everest View Treks also organizes Luxury Everest View treks, which you may be interested in.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla.
- Exploring the vibrant Namche Bazaar.
- Visiting the famous Tengboche Monastery.
- Enjoy stunning views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam.
- Walking through Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Experiencing the Sherpa culture and hospitality.
- Immersing in the serene natural beauty of the Khumbu region.
- Viewing traditional Sherpa villages and their unique architecture.
- Witnessing prayer flags fluttering in the Himalayan breeze.
- Enjoying peaceful moments amidst the Himalayan peaks.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 01 Kathmandu: Arrival Day
Kathmandu is the colorful capital city of Nepal, and on the first day, we will reach. Once we leave the airport, a representative will wait for us to be transported to the hotel. After arrival, the guests register and can cool off after the flight.
A welcome dinner will introduce us to our trekking team and fellow trekkers in the evening. This dinner is very useful for getting to know each other and learning more about the forthcoming adventure.
Kathmandu is regarded as a culturally and historically significant city and thus has a lively and friendly environment. We could go for other nearby activities, chill, and take a break before the other adventure.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Hotel |
Altitude
1355 |
Day 02 Flight from Kathmandu (1400 m) to Lukla (2840 m) & Trek to Phakding (2610 m)
The first activity that involves the tourists is an early morning flight to Lukla from Kathmandu, which is the starting point for tours in the Everest area. It is work in itself, and people are rewarded with beautiful flights over the Mount Himalayas. We will arrive in Lukla and meet our porters for the trek.
The trek from DudhPokhari to Phakding is relatively easy, so the members can relax and familiarize themselves with the general surroundings of the trekking region. We will be strolling through beautiful villages and travelling the suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River, besides being surrounded by greenery.
We will be walking through the hills, which will take around 5/6 hours, and by evening, we will be in Phakding and then check in at the lodge.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
2610 |
Day 03 Trek from Phakding (2610 m) to Namche Bazaar (3440 m)
On day three, Tengboche went to Gorak Shep, and then we returned to stay at a lodge in the town of Pheriche for the night. From Phakding, we will proceed along the Dudhkoshi River to Namche Bazaar, the largest town and trading centre of the entire Khumbu region, on the third day.
This trail passes through the pine forests and the Dudh Koshi River, and you get to cross some suspension bridges; the most famous is the Hillary Suspension Bridge.
The environment becomes slightly more challenging as it progresses upwards, with views of the surrounding mountains. We will be able to trek through some small villages and observe monasteries and prayer wheels, thus making the trek cultural as well.
Our first day's trek will take us to one of the most beautiful villages, Namche Bazaar, where we will first see Mount Everest and other wallpapers. Namche Bazaar is a rather busy place with shops, cafes, and bazaars, which will help you take a pause and adjust to the climate.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
3440 |
Day 04 Namche Bazaar: Day Hike to Khunde, Khumjung, and Everest View Hotel
Day four will be spent acclimatizing to Namche Bazaar. To acclimatize the bodies with the altitude, the following day, we shall embark on a day's hiking to the nearby villages of Khunde and Khumjung.
These villages also help people learn about the culture and lifestyle of Sherpas—Khumjung Monastery.
From there, we will trek to "Everest View Hotel", Named so because of the splendid view of Mount Everest and other gigantic mountains. Besides that, this hike prepares for acclimatization, and the views are stunning with curvy perspectives.
Finally, after the entire hiking for the day, we will go back to Namche Bazaar for our accommodation.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
3880 |
Day 05 Trek from Namche Bazaar (3440 m) to Lukla (2840 m)
On the fifth day, we will retrace our steps, beginning with Namche Bazaar, or the second day's destination, down to Phakding, the third day's destination, and finally reaching Lukla, the sixth day's location.
The descent is much faster in this case, and viewing the vista from the opposite standpoint is also okay. We will have to repulse our route but ply across the same suspension bridges and go through some of the same villages.
The descent will also offer a chance to look back at the places we have been in and the solution and marvel at the attractions the region offers once again. After completing our trek to Lukla, we will host a party for our efficient team members.
We will also spend our extra day in Lukla to fly back to Kathmandu the following day.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
2860 |
Day 06 Flight from Lukla (2840 m) to Kathmandu (1400 m)
The next morning, we will be taking a flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu. The next flight will also give you a beautiful view of the Himalayan mountains. After we arrive in Kathmandu, we will be taken directly to our comfortable hotel.
The remaining part of the day will be on our own, which will entail leisure or shopping as per the client's desire. We can visit places of interest in Kathmandu, like the Swayambhunath Stupa, also known as Monkey Temple or Thamel – the shopping and eateries' hub.
In the twilight, there will be a farewell dinner program to say farewell to the successful completion of the trekking execution and exchange experiences with other trekkers.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
1400 |
Day 07 Kathmandu: Departure Day
On the last day, we will also look to leave Kathmandu. As per our flight timings, we may have some time to go sightseeing more places in the city or to shop for some local items. We shall be picked up in good time and taken to the airport to catch our flight back home. Thus, the trek ends with a reminder that all the participants leaving Nepal will remember the wonderful time on the trek, the impressive views, and the heartwarming meetings with people. This will be, without doubt, a wonderful trip that will long be remembered. At the end of it, there will be a feeling of accomplishment and admiration for the awe-inspiring landscape of the Himalayas- Everest region.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Hotel |
Altitude
1400 |
Cost Included
- Our package includes essential amenities and services to ensure a comfortable and memorable trekking experience:
- Necessary local transport by private vehicle.
- Accommodation in Kathmandu at 3-star standard hotels with breakfast included.
- Guided sightseeing in Kathmandu with an experienced tour guide.
- Entrance fees for all sightseeing spots in Kathmandu and National Park fees during treks.
- Accommodation in lodges/guesthouses during the trekking days.
- Meals are provided on a full-board basis (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during trekking, including tea/coffee.
- Experienced, government-licensed trek guide and porter to carry luggage.
- Insurance coverage for our field staff.
- Permits are required for trekking and group medical supplies (first aid kit).
- Lukla-Kathmandu flight ticket with baggage allowance (up to 15kg).
- All additional government taxes.
Cost Excluded
- Please note the following expenses are not included in the package:
- Nepal entry visa fee.
- International airfare to and from Kathmandu.
- Compulsory traveler's insurance.
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks during the trek.
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
- Any additional expenses incurred due to unexpected events such as flight cancellations, personal illness, strikes, or political disturbances.
Things need to know before departure
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the duration of the Short Everest View Trek?
The Short Everest View Trek typically spans about 12 days. This duration allows for a balanced itinerary that includes trekking, acclimatization, and rest days. It begins with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, trekking through picturesque Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar and Tengboche. The trek culminates at Everest Base Camp, offering trekkers ample time to soak in the breathtaking views of Mount Everest and its surrounding peaks.
2. How difficult is the Short Everest View Trek?
The Short Everest View Trek is moderately challenging. While it doesn't require technical climbing skills, it does involve trekking at high altitudes where the air is thinner. Trekkers should have a good fitness level and some hiking or trekking experience. The trek includes daily walks of around 5-7 hours on uneven terrain, with altitude gains that require steady acclimatization.
3. What is the best time for the Short Everest View Trek?
The best times for the Short Everest View Trek are the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These periods offer stable weather, clear skies, and comfortable temperatures, making for ideal trekking conditions. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons, while autumn offers stunning views after the monsoon season has cleared the air.
4. What is the starting point of the Short Everest View Trek?
The trek typically begins with a thrilling flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. Lukla is the gateway to the Everest region and is where trekkers start their journey into the Khumbu Valley. The flight provides spectacular views of the Himalayas before landing at one of the world's most scenic airports.
5. How high is Everest Base Camp on the short trek route?
Everest Base Camp (EBC) is 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) above sea level. It is located amidst the towering peaks of the Khumbu region, surrounded by some of the world's highest mountains, including Mount Everest.
6. What permits are required for the Short Everest View Trek?
For the Short Everest View Trek, trekkers need two main permits: the Sagarmatha National Park entry permit and the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card. These permits help support conservation efforts in the region and provide essential trekking information to authorities.
7. Are there any age restrictions for the Short Everest View Trek?
While there are no strict age restrictions, participants should be in reasonable health and physically fit to undertake the trek. The altitude and terrain can be difficult, so trekkers of all ages should ensure they are adequately prepared and acclimatized.
8. What is the accommodation like on the Short Everest View Trek?
Accommodation along the Short Everest View Trek route ranges from basic tea houses to more comfortable lodges. Tea houses are simple guesthouses offering twin-sharing rooms with basic comforts such as beds, blankets, and communal bathrooms. Lodges at higher altitudes may offer more amenities, including hot showers and dining facilities serving various meals.
9. Is it necessary to hire a guide for the Short Everest View Trek?
While hiring a guide is not compulsory, it is highly recommended for several reasons. Guides are familiar with the trekking routes, can provide valuable information about local culture and customs, and ensure safety during the trek. They also assist with navigation, arrange accommodation, and help in emergencies.
10. What should I pack for the Short Everest View Trek?
Packing essentials for the Short Everest View Trek include trekking gear such as sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing layers, a down jacket, thermal wear, gloves, a hat, and sunglasses. Other items include a sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures, sunscreen, lip balm, personal toiletries, a refillable water bottle, and food for energy during the trek.
11. Are there ATMs or banks on the Short Everest View Trek route?
Banking facilities are limited along the trekking route to Everest Base Camp. While some villages may have ATMs that accept international cards, they are unreliable due to connectivity issues. It's advisable to carry enough cash (Nepali Rupees) for the entire trek to cover expenses such as accommodation, meals, and souvenirs.
12. How is the food on the Short Everest View Trek?
Tea houses in the Short Everest View Trek route offer a variety of meals catering to trekkers' tastes. Meals typically include Nepali, Tibetan, and Western dishes such as dal bhat (rice and lentils), momos (dumplings), noodles, pasta, soups, and pancakes. Vegetarian options are widely available, and tea houses may also serve snacks and beverages to fuel trekkers during their journey.
13. Is drinking water readily available on the Short Everest View Trek?
Bottled water is available for purchase at tea houses along the trekking route. However, trekkers are encouraged to use water purification tablets or a filtering system to treat water from local sources such as taps and streams to minimize plastic waste. Staying hydrated is crucial, especially at higher altitudes where dehydration can exacerbate altitude sickness.
14. What are the main highlights of the Short Everest View Trek?
The Short Everest View Trek has breathtaking highlights, including panoramic views of Mount Everest and neighboring peaks like Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. Trekkers also pass through Sherpa villages adorned with prayer flags, visit Buddhist monasteries such as Tengboche Monastery, cross high suspension bridges over rushing rivers, and traverse the Khumbu Glacier.
15. How do I prepare for altitude sickness on the Short Everest View Trek?
Altitude or acute mountain sickness (AMS) can affect trekkers at higher altitudes. To prepare, the trek itinerary includes acclimatization days that allow the body to adjust gradually to reduced oxygen levels. Trekkers are advised to stay hydrated, avoid alcohol and smoking, eat light meals, and ascend slowly while monitoring their health and symptoms closely.
16. Can I do the Short Everest View Trek solo?
While solo trekking is possible, especially for experienced trekkers, it is safer and more pleasant to trek with a guide or in a group. Guides provide valuable support in navigation, communication with locals, and handling emergencies. Trekking in a group also offers companionship and shared experiences with fellow trekkers from around the world.
17. What medical facilities are available on the Short Everest View Trek?
Basic medical facilities, including first aid treatment and clinics staffed by trained personnel, are available in some villages along the trekking route. These facilities can assist with common trekking ailments such as altitude sickness, minor injuries, and respiratory infections. In case of serious medical emergencies, evacuation by helicopter to Kathmandu may be necessary.
18. Is communication possible during the Short Everest View Trek?
Mobile networks and Wi-Fi connectivity are available up to certain points along the Short Everest View Trek route. Trekkers may purchase local SIM cards for mobile data and make occasional calls or send messages. Some tea houses also offer Wi-Fi for a fee, allowing trekkers to stay connected with loved ones and share their trekking experiences online.
19. What happens in case of bad weather on the Short Everest View Trek?
Itineraries for the Short Everest View Trek are flexible to accommodate changes in weather conditions. Trekkers may wait out bad weather in tea houses, adjust trekking schedules, or use rest days strategically to ensure safety and enjoyment. Guides and trekking companies monitor weather forecasts closely to make informed decisions and prioritize trekkers' well-being.
20. How much does the Short Everest View Trek cost?
The cost of the Short Everest View Trek varies depending on several factors, including the trekking season, services included (such as guide and porter support), accommodation type, and trekking company. On average, budgeting around USD 1,500 to USD 2,500 per person is recommended to cover permits, accommodation, meals, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses during the trek.
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