Taking a trip to Mt. Everest's base camp, or Everest Base Camp (EBC), is not something that everyone can do, and many people do not have enough free time to get there and back in time. Individuals who don't want to trek all the way up to 5,340 m above sea level to continue exploring the EBC can simply choose a much easier trek. And therefore can take our short Everest View Trek.
The entire expedition takes only roughly 8 days to complete. Furthermore, by climbing to Everest View Hotel from Namche Bazaar, you will have enough of time to enjoy the breathtaking views of Mt. Everest. The viewpoint is one of the most well-known in the Khumbu region, and it is a must-see for all visitors.
The hike begins with a 35-minute flight from Kathmandu to the Lukla airstrip. The following days we climbed up the Dudh Kosi Canyon to the Sherpa capital of Namche Bazaar, one of the stops on the Everest View Trek. This settlement is nestled in a horseshoe-shaped basin overlooking the steep face of Kongde hill. The next morning, we walk to Everest View Hotel for a spectacular view of the vistas. This is a famous Everest Viewpoint in the Khumbu region. Himalayan peaks, including Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Thamserku, Mt Lhotse, the beautiful Everest, and other amazing pinnacles, stand tall against the exciting backdrop of azure skies.
From Namche, after viewing Everest from the Everest View Hotel, we begin our trek to the village of Tengboche, Tengboche Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Tengboche village. It is the most visible and biggest monastery in the entire region. It is situated on a hill at the junction of the Dudh Koshi and Imja Khola rivers, with Mt. Ama Dablam providing a beautiful background. Tengboche offers a panoramic view of the Himalayan peaks, including Tawache, Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku. Tengboche is the last destination of the Everest view trek and the next day we begin our descent back to Namche. Even though the trek is short, it is one of the most popular treks due to the amazing quality of experience you will have.
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The nicest part of the Everest View trip is that it is doable all year. Because we will be staying in the lower zone of Everest, the disruption of cold and snow will be minimal. However, in terms of weather and route conditions, the optimum seasons to visit Everest View Trek are autumn and spring. The fact is that spring is the more popular of the two. The Rhododendron blooms in the spring, filling the air with a pleasant floral aroma and the environment with color.
Monsoon from (July-August) is often regarded as the worst season to start any trek in Nepal; this is also true here. Because of the rains, the route gets slick, and hiking up the steep mountain becomes difficult.
Everest View Trek is classified as a MILD-MODERATE trek. What this means is that anyone in excellent health and with adequate determination can complete the journey. Experienced trekkers, especially those with high-altitude trekking experience, shouldn't have any problems at all on the hike. In fact, this is one of the easiest and shortest treks you can take in the Everest religion. However, some level of physical fitness would be necessary in order to stay on track and on time in the high altitude of the Everest region.
Since more than ten years ago, Accessible Adventures has been a reliable travel company offering treks and tours in the Everest region. We will satisfy all of your expectations and are easy to work with. Additionally, Accessible Adventures operates a hotel in Kathmandu where we can provide rooms that are tailored to your precise needs.
Our tour guides have completed a range of training courses where they practice and get ready for the trip during the off-season for tourists, keeping track of the local geography and routes. This is to guarantee that during the busiest time of year, our visitors enjoy the best possible experience.
Booking your vacation through Accessible Adventure also offers the following advantages:
We are aware of the difficulties that could arise for both you, the traveler, and the guides and porters that we engage along your journey because we have more than 30 years of personal travel experience, which includes peak-climbing and seeing the most well-known tourist locations in Nepal. Due to our personal experiences in several locations, such as EBC, ABC, and many more, we have been able to tailor trips and make the adventure feel more cozy and private. We treat each and every one of our customers like family while offering the greatest professional services.
A representative from our company will meet and greet you at the airport as soon as you land in Kathmandu. We will see to it that your travel requirements are met once you are in our care. There are no activities planned for the day, so we will assist you with checking into your chosen hotel. You can decide whether to take a stroll in the neighborhood or unwind in each of your rooms.
Early in the morning in Kathmandu, we have breakfast and get ready for the flight to Lukla. Even the journey to Lukla is an adventure of a lifetime. Only a stunning 530 meters separate the ends of the runway due to the airfield's high altitude and geographic location. We meet the porters at Lukla who will assist us on the journey with our stuff.
We set out on our journey to Phakding from Lukla expecting a stunning view of Kusum Kangraru and a beautiful, verdant setting. As we pass through the National Luminary Pasang Lhamu Memorial Gate, the journey officially starts. The Police will make a note of our presence at the entry to the route.
After crossing suspension bridges, traveling alongside the Dudh Koshi River, and taking a quick break to eat, drink, and rest, we finally arrive in Phakding. We will choose our accommodations at the teahouse in Phakding with the help of our trekking guide. Depending on our arrival time, we may want to explore the village and monastery a little.
We enter the Sagarmatha National Park by walking on the trail to Namche market after waking up early in Phakding, getting breakfast, and giving our stuff to our porters. To visit the Manju park, we must obtain a permit. The first part of the hike will be primarily downhill, and it will take us through dry forest pathways, rhododendron forests, stone steps, and big mani stones. After eating in Jorshalle, we start climbing through Himalayan pine and cedar forests. Depending on the weather and visibility, crossing a famous suspension bridge may allow us to catch our first look of Mt. Everest.
On the way to Namche, we will cross a number of suspension bridges, including the storied Hillary Bridge, one of the tallest and largest in the Khumbu region. We travel along the Dudh Koshi to Namche Bazaar, a well-known town. Namche is a renowned trading hub where traders from Tibet and Nepal exchange goods such salt, dried meat, and clothing. Namche, which is also a great site to shop for traditional goods, continues to be the main trading centre in the Khumbu, attracting traders from the lowlands and the Himalayas.
You'll spend two days in Namche getting used to the altitude, exploring the neighborhood markets, and hanging out with your coworkers. While hiking, we catch our first glimpses of Everest and other peaks.
Some tourists may have mild symptoms of low oxygen, but our bodies eventually adjust to this. After breakfast, we head to the Sagarmatha National Park Museum, where you can examine vintage climbing gear, historical pictures of the many previous climbers, local flora, and notes made by Tenzing Norgay and Hillary while they were ascending. An Army Camp is located outside the museum's hall. We travel to the Everest View Hotel from the museum. We have clear views of the Thamserku and other mountain peaks from among the several ridges in the area. The Nepalese national bird, the Lophophorous, as well as countless yaks can be found here. From the Everest View hotel, we can get refreshments and enjoy a spectacular view of the many mountains we observed on our journey. This excellent Everest View Point is one all trekkers in the Khumbu region visit. Numerous peaks, including Kong De, Kusum Kangaru, Thamserku, and Ama Dablam, the most stunning mountain, can be seen from the hotel. We also receive a sneak preview of our tomorrow's journey. Also visible from the hotel is the holy peak Khungdi La, which is off-limits to climb. Walking now to the Hillary Foundation-founded school in the Sherpa settlement of Khumjung. In Namche Bazaar, a monastery is where the elusive Yeti's scalp is kept. Namche Bazaar has a wide variety of local retail alternatives as well as refreshments like coffee and cake.
We'll get dressed after breakfast, grab our trekking poles, and begin heading for Tengboche. With pleasant views of Ama Dablam and glimmers of Everest, we will enjoy leisurely hiking across level terrain on a slope. Then, in order to get to Phunki Thangka, where we will be having lunch, we largely descend through wonderful rhododendron trees and pass a stunning suspension bridge.
The Tenzing Norgay Foundation also erected a stupa, and Pasang Lhamu Sherpa, Nepal's first female climber, had another stupa erected in her honor. We continue walking until we reach Kyangjuma, where the roads leading to Gokyo Ri and Everest Base Camp diverge. The steady and uncomplicated path descends at Pungki Thanka deep into the Dudh Koshi Valley in order to glimpse Mount Everest. From there, it ascends the Dudh Koshi valley's right slope to Tengboche Monastery. Many people believe Tengboche to be one of the top vantage spots in the entire Khumbu region. Tengboche serves as the spiritual center of the Khumbu. The difficult ascent is more than made up for by the stunning views of Mount Amadablam and, on a clear day, of Mt. Everest and its neighboring summits, such as Tobuche and Chola Che. An evening rite that marks the opening of the Tengboche Monastery is an absolutely incredible spiritual experience.
The route to Namche is quite simple because it is primarily a descent with brief ascents. Tengboche is one of the journey's quick climbs. We stroll smoothly down the Imja Khola and eventually arrive at Namche Bazaar after descending to Pungki Thanka and then ascending steeply to Kyangjuma. In Namche Bazaar, we can purchase drinks, including alcoholic beverages.
Today is the last day of our trek as we make our way to Lukla, where there is a tiny airport nestled in the Himalayas, by walking down the Dudh Kosi River. The numerous bars, restaurants, and other establishments in the area are where we celebrate and remember our successful completion of the Everest Base Camp journey. We feel accomplished and have an incredible recollection, so we spend the night having fun in Lukla.
This morning, as the sun rises, it symbolizes our joy and sense of accomplishment. We gather our luggage and get ready to leave early in the morning from Lukla to Kathmandu. In Lukla, weather-related flight delays and cancellations are quite regular. Due to bad weather in the afternoon, flights also depart in the morning. Once you've arrived in Kathmandu and are settled at your accommodation, take advantage of your free time till the end of the day. It is advised that you visit a spa, go on a quick day trip to see some historical places recognized by the UNESCO organization, or just unwind at your hotel. Take advantage of your trip to Nepal. Stay the night in a hotel in Kathmandu afterwards.
Today's schedule includes visits to Swayambhunath, also known as the monkey Temple, Pashupatinath, one of Nepal's largest temples, and Bouddhanath, a large stupa.
Temple of Pashupatinath: Pashupatinath Temple, one of the earliest Hindu temples, is devoted to Lord Shiva, also known as the "Lord of All Beings." The destructive side of the universe is represented by Lord Shiva. The prestigious Bagmati River passes through the Pashupatinath complex. The majority of Hindus in the Kathmandu Valley carry out cremation rites for those who pass away on the banks of the river.
Swayambhunath Stupa: One of the most revered Buddhist stupas in Nepal is the Swayambhunath stupa. It is believed to have come into existence when the Bodhisattva Manjushri used his flaming sword to dig a canyon at Chhobhar in order to drain the waters of the enormous lake that was Kathmandu in antiquity.
Bouddhanath Stupa: Lord Buddha's four pairs of eyes are positioned in the four cardinal directions atop the 2500-year-old Buddhist stupa in the Valley, which was erected in the fifth century. This stupa keeps a constant watch over people and their actions. Buddhist pilgrims from Tibet may be seen spinning prayer wheels as they round the stupa.
You can also stroll through the areas of Thamel and Asons that are close to your hotel and that sell handmade goods, souvenirs, and clothing manufactured in the area. A few hundred meters from your hotel is Ason, the city's oldest market. In this market, you may buy tea, brass figurines, beautiful jars, spices, and tea.
Additionally, this day is reserved as a backup in case of travel delays.
After successfully completing the Everest view Trek, it's time to bid Nepal farewell. Three hours before your scheduled international flight to your next destination, you will be taken to the international airport. We sincerely hope that our travels in the Everest Himalayas have left you with lifelong memories. You can extend your stay in Nepal if you'd want to visit all of the fascinating places the country has to offer. We sincerely hope you will appreciate the time we had together and recommend us to your friends and family for their trip to Nepal to go trekking. This is not "Goodbye," but rather "Feri Bhetumla," which means "Til we meet again" in Nepali.
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Absolutely Incredible Experience
The Short Everest View trek was absolutely incredible and I highly recommend it! Shiva is an incredible guide and human in general, and it was a pleasure to work with him. He is very knowledgeable about the names of mountains, their history of them, and plants and wildlife, so learning along the way was a bonus. If you’re thinking about doing this trek just do it, you won’t be disappointed. Highly recommend booking directly with a Nepalese company (preferably with Shiva and Accessible Adventure!)
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Solo Traveler | 1095 |
2-3 | 935 |
4-7 | 925 |
915 | |
8-14 | 905 |