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Duration: 7 Days
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Everest View Trek is Ideal for those with constrained time who want to get a closer look at Mount Everest. Since it's not too challenging, even people who aren't in great physical shape can do this hike. You will be rewarded for completing the Everest View Trek with breathtaking views of many Himalayan ranges as well as the highest peaks in the world, including Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Thamserku, and Mt. Ama Dablam.
Kathmandu marks the start of the Everest View Trek. Then, after taking a flight to Lukla, we'll hike to Phakding village to enter Sagarmatha National Park. We'll depart Phakding the next day and walk to Namche Bazaar. You will have the ideal experience when you arrive at the Everest View Hotel in Syangboche and take in the breathtaking panorama of Mount Everest. Our trek to see Mount Everest comes to an end in Syangbuche. In the end, you'll travel back to Kathmandu after visiting Namche Bazar and Lukla.
The route leads to the Everest View Hotel, which is located at 3,700 meters above sea level and offers a clear view of Mount Everest. The best view of Mount Everest is offered by the short and simple Everest View Trek, which is even better without obstructions than Everest Base Camp.
The approximately 30-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla Airport will be exciting and entertaining. Beautiful mountain panoramas may be seen all along the route. Trekkers also make the most of every minute to enjoy the region's stunning natural beauty. Every passenger looks forward to the stunning sights when flying over the Everest region in a plane.
As the journey continues to enthrall us, you awaken to a Himalayan Alpine feeling that brings you close to the grandeur of nature. You have a breathtaking view of Thamserku, Kantega, and Kusum Kangrib as you hike up a ridge and level mountain trail after leaving Namche Bazaar. You can enjoy a rewarding view of Mount Everest from the 3700m-high Everest View Hotel.
On the way back, you'll make stops at the Hillary Suspension Bridge and a few surrounding towns. We walk through a number of pathways through various forested sections with rhododendron and pine trees covering wide swaths while taking in some of the final Everest Panorama Trek views of the snow-capped Himalayas.
For those who are novice to hiking, there is the Everest View Trek. With this package, you can visit the Everest region on a tight budget and enjoy a distant glimpse of Mount Everest. Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return may be a better alternative for you if you have adequate money and want to experience Everest Base Camp Trek in a short amount of time.
The Sherpa people have a rich culture, and you'll be surprised by how welcoming they are. Each ethnic community's culture, traditions, and way of life are appreciated and respected. Aside from technology, one of the most alluring aspects of the journey is the people's traditional way of life. Therefore, if you enjoy seeing these kinds of locations, Everest View Trek is for you.
Everest View Trek offers a variety of Nepal's breathtaking mountain scenery in addition to one-of-a-kind cultural encounters with the Sherpa people and their thriving, intricately woven Buddhist culture. This stroll is perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy a short hike while simultaneously seeing the great magnificence of the Nepalese Himalayas, notably Everest.
We often worry about being ready before beginning the expedition. Since the Everest View Trek is a great choice for novice hikers, it is well-defined and has a manageable altitude that anyone can complete with some basic hiking gear and training.
You will be walking for 4 to 6 hours every day throughout your adventure, and while the trip won't take you to the most difficult stretch of the Everest path, individuals who don't walk frequently may find the journey to be quite challenging. Walking 2 to 3 kilometers each day, strengthening your legs, and going on short day hikes in your neighborhood can increase your stamina for trekking and make it easier for you to move around while trekking.
Travellers can expect some light physical activities.
Narayan Baniya (nature pathfinder) and Sumir Gyawali (yoga teacher) guide me in this adventure. Actually they manage perfectly my short time and all the noisy burocratic thinks like documents or Covid control. They makes me feel safely and had care of me since the moment I reserved .. now I’m at home and still feel the power of their experience, friendship and good nature. They makes me “enter” in the Nepali lifestyle, from metropolitan Kathmandu until the top of the mountain were the vibes are soo deep. Their good vibes are compatible with all, Sumir had a clinical yogi eye and Narayan the calm you need to arrive over the clouds.. it was like a day dreaming and I never forget this experience out of time. Thank you Antonio
A great & well organised experience. I highly recommend Himalayan recreation to anyone planning to trek to the Annapurna Basecamp. Everything from start to finish was all taken care of, taking away all of the stress of organisation so that I could focus on enjoying the trek. Ashok was very responsive on whatsapp at all times and was able to adapt the tour when circumstances changed. For example, when my flight to Pokhara was cancelled, Ashok arranged for a friendly driver to take me all the way there by private car instead (I did have to wait 1.5 hours for the driver, but traffic in Kathmandu is difficult). My guide Santosh and porter Bal were very friendly and accommodating and were good company during the trek. They have the English skills required to answer the majority of questions, particularly relating to the trek. Overall, a very good experience. The trek itself is very beautiful. It has everything, including rural villages with rice terraces, bamboo forests, and epic mountains. The accommodation is basic but everything you need for a trek (much better than camping). The weather forecast is inaccurate - I enjoyed decent weather despite the forecast being constant rain/thunder. I found the difficulty to be much easier than others state, and could have completed the trek in 5-6 days. Almost anyone with a decent level of fitness would be able to complete this trek (adjusting the duration to accommodate).
The Annupurna Poon Hill Trip is a lovely trek through the lower elevations of the Annupurna range of the Himalayas. Starting from Pokhara, a 90 minute drive in a taxi drops us off at the beginning of the trek and then goes up from there. My guide, Raj, was absolutely awesome and provided a lot of great information about the area during our trek over the several days that this trek takes place. The second day of the climb takes us to the small town of Ghorepani, and then an early climb the next morning to Poon Hill. I went on this trip in the 2nd year of the virus. According to my guide, the number of travelers was still way down from pre-pandemic years. So, in one way, it is a great time to travel since you will have most of the trails to yourself. The tea houses are also pretty empty. The negative side to this is that there are limited menu items and several places didn't have WiFi. There are a few recommendations I would make about this trip. The first is the ride from Kathmandu to Pokhara. I took the bus and regretted it about halfway there. While the distance is only 200 km, it took about 8 hours on the bus. If I were to do this again, I would have opted for a 30 minute flight. It costs more, but is so worth it. Second, make sure you bring toilet paper with you on the trek. The tea houses I stayed in during my trek didn't have any. So, bringing a roll of your own is a huge help. And speaking of bathrooms, most of the toilets along the route are not the western style sit-down toilets. Rather they are the hole in the grounds. So, make sure to use the bathroom before leaving the tea house since the next western-style toilet isn't until the next guest house, which could be a half day hike away. Finally, if you have time after the trek, spend an extra day in Pokhara. It is much more interesting than Kathmandu. Otherwise, the trek was wonderful and the folks at Himalayan Recreation did a great job in staying in touch, picking me up at the airport when I arrived in Nepal, and provided excellent service all the way through.
This trip was the first we took with those guys. It was very nice, guide was interesting and gave us a lot information about Bhaktapur and Nepal itself. After they arranged few more trips for us. First was Chitwan national park and jeep safari. After Pokhara and paragliding. And then return to Kathmandu. It was very helpful to have someone local there who can arrange flights, pick ups, all the activities and return wherever needed. We didn't have more time, but all the time we had, they managed to organize for us, without stressing or worrying. I truly recommend them, because they are very responsible and helpful for any situation. I firstly met them in Kathmandu for our first trip and they helped us with all the others.