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Everest Region

Everest View Trek

A paced itinerary with acclimatization days, Sherpa leadership, and comfort upgrades from Kathmandu to Kala Patthar.

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Trip at a glance

Trip at a glance

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Trip at a Glance

14 days

Kathmandu to Kathmandu

Duration14 days
  • Kathmandu to Kathmandu

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Trip overview

Designed for trekkers who want cultural immersion without rushing acclimatization. Expect sunrises, Sherpa monasteries, glacier walks, and nightly briefings. Two acclimatization layovers (Namche, Dingboche) help your body adjust while you explore side hikes such as Everest View Hotel and Nangkartsang…

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  • 1

    Fly Kathmandu → Lukla (2,860 m) & Trek to Phakding (2,610 m)…

    A short, scenic flight traces knife-edged ridges to Tenzing–Hillary Airport. After meeting your porter team, you ease onto the riverside path beside the Dudh…

    Duration
    20 - 40 mins flight 3 - 4 hrs walking
    Elevation
    2,810 m
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  • 2

    Phakding → Namche Bazaar

    Wooded paths, village chatter, then the steel arc of the Hillary Suspension Bridge—prayer flags flutter like a thousand tiny wishes. After registering at the…

    Duration
    6 hrs
    Elevation
    3,445 m
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  • 3

    Namche ↔ Hotel Everest View (3,880 m) via Khumjung

    You wander up toward Syangboche and the terrace at Hotel Everest View. On a good morning, Everest stands clean above the ridge with Lhotse…

    Duration
    4 - 5 hrs (round trip)
    Elevation
    3,880 m
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  • 4

    Namche → Lukla (2,860 m)

    The return feels like a reward: thicker air, relaxed strides, and time to recross the bridges you now know by name. In Lukla, toasts…

    Duration
    6 - 7 hrs walking
    Elevation
    3,780m
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  • 5

    Fly Lukla → Kathmandu (1,400 m)

    One last look from the window seat, then Kathmandu’s color, incense, and bustle. If time allows, pair your high-country days with a city visit…

    Duration
    20 - 40 mins flight
    Elevation
    1,400 m
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MEET GUIDES

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Handpicked Sherpa, climbing, and cultural experts for Everest departures.

Meet Your Guides

Dilman Gurung
4.9★25+ yrs

Dilman Gurung

Dilman Gurung is a seasoned Himalayan guide with a safety-first approach and rich local storytelling. Calm leadership with precise altitude management. Friendly and helpful. Rated 4.9★, with 25+ yrs experience, they are your ideal trekking companion.

Laxman Gurung
4.9★20+ yrs

Laxman Gurung

Laxman Gurung is a seasoned Himalayan guide with a safety-first approach and rich local storytelling. Calm leadership with precise altitude management. Friendly and helpful. Rated 4.9★, with 20+ yrs experience, they are your ideal trekking companion.

What’s included & what’s not

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Everest View Trek

Transparent pricing from the first deposit. Customize upgrades (helicopter exits, single supplements, hotel class) inside the Product Page editor.

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$899
Live per‑person price$899

Add‑ons

Base price (per person)$899
Add‑ons (per person)$0
Total per person$899
Total for 2 people$1,798
  • Secure your departure with a $300 deposit. Balance due 30 days prior.
  • Prices include guide flights, porter insurance, and all permits.
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Per person (group of 2+)
$1,299
Solo traveler supplement
+$350
Helicopter exit add-on
From $750

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Smart departures

14-day Everest Base Camp departures

Guaranteed & flexible start dates with limited group sizes.

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Jan 2026

Depart 1–5

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Jan 202615 (5 days)From $1,289

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4.9★ on TripAdvisor & Google

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Memberships

TAAN · NMA · local partners

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TAAN · NMA · local partners

No‑Surprises Guarantees

Taxes, permits, porter/guide wages, and meals included. No surprise invoices in Kathmandu.

Once you deposit we run the trek. Redundant Lukla flights, backup guides, and live waitlists keep teams moving.

WAFA-certified Sherpa leaders, oximeter checks, oxygen + SATCOM backups, and altitude physicians on-call.

Free date changes up to 14 days prior plus concierge planners to reroute or upgrade exits.

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Everest season intel

Everest Base Camp best season guide

Pick between spring rhododendrons or crisp autumn skies.

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Crisp snowy ridge in mid-winter
Avg -5°C8 mm70% snow
Trail feel

Coldest, clear skies

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Seasonal Indicators

Temp Rain
Avg Temperature (°C)-5 to 13
Jan
Rainfall (mm)max 240
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Lower rain
Higher temp
VisibilityGood
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Trail CrowdModerate
Footfall
ComfortHarsh Cold
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In the month of Jan, the average daytime temperature is -5.0°C, with about 8 mm of total rainfall, and a 70% chance of trail snowfall days. Coldest, clear skies. For conditions: Visibility is Good, Trail crowd is Moderate, Comfort feels Harsh Cold, and Snow risk is Likely.

Mar – Apr

Blooming valleys, mild temps, busier trails.

May – Jun

Warmer but hazier; consider early May.

Sep – Oct

Post-monsoon clarity, festivals, stable flights.

Nov – Dec

Cold evenings, quiet trails, clear mornings.

From early routes to today

History & milestones

British expeditions map Khumbu trade routes; trekking era begins.

Reconnaissance surveys
1921

Reconnaissance surveys

British expeditions map Khumbu trade routes; trekking era begins.

Sherpa Heritage

Sherpa culture monasteries resilience hospitality

Alpine Ecology

Glaciers rare fauna fragile flora

Climbing Ethics

Safety style stewardship evolving norms

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Everything from flights to acclimatization.

What is Everest View Trek?

Everest View Trek is a balanced Himalayan journey in country:nepal, region:everest-region that emphasizes culture and steady pacing over extremes.

How difficult is Everest View Trek?

It is generally moderate and suited to active travelers who can walk comfortably for multiple hours a day.

How many days do I need?

Most itineraries are designed for 5 days, allowing time for acclimatization, exploration, and rest.

What will the daily rhythm feel like?

Expect a calm flow of walking, tea breaks, and village time, with space for photography and cultural encounters.

What are the highlights of 5 days Everest View Treks?

The highlights of the 5-day Everest View Trek include panoramic views of Everest and its majestic neighbors, alongside immersive experiences in vibrant Sherpa villages. You'll also have the chance to explore ancient monasteries that reflect the region's rich spiritual heritage. This trek is designed to provide both stunning natural beauty and a meaningful cultural journey.

What kind of accommodation is used?

Accommodations are typically simple, clean teahouses that prioritize warmth, meals, and local hospitality.

What should I pack?

Layered clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and a light daypack are key. Specific gear depends on season and altitude.

Is this trek suitable for first-time trekkers?

Yes, it is often chosen by first-time trekkers who want a meaningful Himalayan experience without extreme strain.

When is the best time to go?

Spring and autumn are popular for clear skies, while shoulder seasons offer quieter trails and softer light.

How is safety handled on the trek?

Good pacing, local guidance, and daily check-ins help manage altitude and keep the experience comfortable.

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