Everest Panorama Trek lets you experience the magnificence of mighty Everest. You will get to relish the joy of being close to one of the vast ranges of the Himalayas. Everest Panorama Trek is a short journey in the Everest range that can be opted by a wide range of trekkers who love mountains. Also, majestic views of the mountains like Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Thamserku, Mt. Tawache, Mt. Ama Dablam, and many more are visible without the hard trek to Everest Base Camp.
Everest Panorama Trek is a 7-day trek and these days you will see all the glorious detail of the Everest range. Also, experience the infamous hospitality of the Sherpa community of the Everest range. Besides the panoramic view of the Everest range, another highlight of this trek is the Tengboche monastery. Tengboche monastery is situated at the elevation of 3860m making it one of the highest located monasteries in Nepal. The monastery offers a peaceful ambiance to the visitors.
Everest Panorama Trek is easy to trek in Nepal with a dramatic scenic mountain flight to Lukla. The trek will be guided by a professional guide of the Himalayan Social Journey. The trek is a beautiful journey in the Khumbu region of Nepal which includes crossing suspension bridges decorated with prayer flags, lush rhododendron forest, river, and villages with a stunning view of the mountain on the backdrop.
Travel and Transportation Modes There are two ways to get from Kathmandu to Everest Base Camp.
By Bus: Touring to and from city destinations is done on a private vehicle such as a car, jeep, or microbus. Luxury tourist buses, which are only hired by the company, for the most part, make the long-distance travel. You will have to take a public bus on some trips, but you do not need to worry about your protection or comfort because you ride with our guides and support staff in a group.
By air: The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and back is included in the price.
If you want to experience a helicopter ride to Everest Base Camp and no trek, then you can book for 7 Days Everest Helicopter Tour.
Also, check our Day Tour to Everest Base Camp if you don’t want to trek and visit Base Camp Directly in just one day.
Everest Heli tour starts from Kathmandu, flying east from Kathmandu towards the beautiful Sherpa village and the gateway to Everest, Lukla. After fueling in Lukla, the flight starts flying towards Everest Base Camp/Kalapathar. The flight goes over the Tengboche, Dingboche, Gorakshep, and Khumbu glaciers to reach the Base camp of Mount Everest.
This ultimate helicopter ride gives you some of the best mountain views and sceneries. You will be given 30 – 45 minutes at Kongde or Everest View Hotel to take tea/coffee or Breakfast. Kongde has excellent views of Mt. Everest and its range. Further, you will fly back to Lukla for fueling and then to Kathmandu to end your lifetime Experience of the Everest tour by helicopter.
Arrive in Kathmandu at any time. Our airport representative will welcome you and explain the program further. There are no planned activities for the day, so check into the hotel. Enjoy your overnight stay at the hotel.
Full day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley (Pashupatinath Temple or Kapan Monastery, Boudhanath, Swaymbhu and Patan Durbar square).
Early morning transfer to the airport for Lukla flight. Then you will trek to Phakding with an alluring, green landscape with the view of Kusum Kangraru.
Following the roaring Dudh Koshi, ascend through Himalayan pine and cedar forests, to the beautiful village of Namche Bazaar. You will spend two days at Namche for acclimatization, visit local markets and spend time with your team.
Today is acclimatization day. We will hike to Syangboche Airport (3700m), the supposed to the highest airport in the world. Then continue climbing to Everest View Hotel for great panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Amadablam, Tawache etc. On the way back visit Sherpa Culture Museum and Everest Photo Gallery.
The trail is flat and easy. The trail leads towards the view of Mt. Everest, then descends deep into the Dudh Kosi Valley at Pungki Thanka; from here it ascends the right flank of the Dudh Kosi valley to Tengboche Monastery (3860m). It is the spiritual center of the Khumbu; the climb is long, but more than adequately compensated by views of Mt. Amadablam and on a clear day, views of Mt. Everest and its surrounding peaks.
Descend Pungki Thanka and complete steep to Khumjung village where we visit Hilary School and Khumjung monastery then easy trek down to Namche. Overnight at guesthouse, breakfast, lunch and dinner included.
The trek continues along the Dudh Kosi River to the small mountain airstrip at Lukla, where you will catch your return flight to Kathmandu.
In the Morning, fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla.
Morning breakfast and transfer to airport for your departure. (B)
To be honest you don’t have to be a runner to enjoy the trek. But the preparation will probably save you a lot of pain and suffering on the trail and help you to enjoy your experience there. The suggestions we have for physically preparing is to take good, long, brisk walks, preferably wearing a pack with a similar load that you’ll be carrying. Cycling and swimming are also great alternatives too, as is just about anything that gets your cardio working. Do some breathing exercise to get more oxygen into your lungs? Watch for signs of altitude sickness: symptoms include headaches, dizziness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite and breathlessness. Bring a supply of the medication Diamox for treatment; if symptoms persist, descend. Trekking to Everest Base Camp may not be the trip for everyone as it is quite a physically demanding experience, and when you combine high altitude with plenty of climbs, you may get a recipe for suffering. But normal, average, travelers can do Everest Base Camp trek.
Most of the tea houses do have western-style flushing toilets. But in higher elevation, you may also find the traditional type of toilet made of either a ceramic basin on the ground or few planks precariously positioned over a hole in the ground and it is situated outside the room.
Travel insurance & rescue when travelling to a remote destination like Nepal is strongly advised. It should provide adequate protection for the full duration of the tour. Your insurance policy must cover all the activities that you will be undertaking during your stay in Nepal such as helicopter rescue, cancellation, air ambulance, injury, death, lost baggage, theft, liability, medical treatment, and cover repatriation and personal expenses. If a client becomes ill, all hospital expenses, doctors’ fees, and repatriation costs are the client’s responsibility. For reliable travel insurance, we have the suggestion of some of the best insurance companies: Cover more or Europe assistance or Travel Direct- TID. We have an agreement with Helicopter Company to do the payment of Helicopter evacuation after we collect the payment with you once you have been rescued. And the reimbursement responsibility from your insurance company will go up to you. Be sure your policy specifically covers helicopter evacuation and does not exclude mountaineering or alpinism.
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