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Himalaya Darshan Treks Pvt. Ltd

"Experience Naturally Nepal With Us"

$985

Per person - All price inclusive

  • Trip Grade:
    Easy
  • Max-Altitude:
    3,860m
  • Best Season:
    All season
  • Trip Mode:
    Tea house
  • Group Size:
    Min 1+
  • Destination:
    Everest Region

Everest Panorama View Trek

The Everest Panorama View Trek is one of the most comprehensive proposals for exploring the Everest region. Those unable to hike up to the Everest Base Camp may choose this trek. So, this trek is the best alternative to the Everest Short Trek for them. The magnificent view of the Everest Himalaya from Tengboche will allow trekkers to explore the major highlighted cultural areas of the Sherpa land. The Everest Panorama View Trek, also known as the Everest View Trek, is a relatively short and less strenuous trekking option in the Everest region of Nepal.

The Everest region, along with the Everest Panorama Trek, offers a unique trekking experience. Trekkers can enjoy an incredible Everest panorama and many stunning peaks. As well as the bitten nomad sub-alpine experience, a journey of a lifetime. The trek leads to the most highlighted places of the Everest region—Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Pangboche—which allow a wonderful cultural encounter.

Everest Panorama View Trek Highlights

  • Scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla
  • Explore Namche Bazaar, the famous tourist hub in Nepal and the gateway to the Everest trek.
  • Hike to the hotel Everest View, and enjoy a superb mountain view of the Everest Himalayan range with a cup of tea or coffee.
  • Incredible Himalayan panorama, including Mt. Everest from Tengboche.
  • Visit the historical Tengboche monastery.
  • Enjoy seeing wildlife.
Everest Panorama View Trek, Everest View Trek
Trekkers are enjoying the Everest Panorama view from Tengboche

Everest View from Tengboche

The last destination of this trek is Tengboche, 3,860 m. From here, trekkers can enjoy one of the best Everest panoramic views, including Mt. Everest and Lhotse. Moreover, trekkers can also see Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Tabuche, Cholatse, and many other beautiful mountain peaks. You will be able to visit various mountain monasteries and cultural farmland.

The Everest Panorama Trek allows awe-inspiring views of Mt. Everest and other surrounding mountains and encounters highlands. You will also experience the lifestyle of the Sherpa people and their unique cultural hospitality. Probably one of the world’s most popular destinations to visit.

Everest Short Trek

This trek is a soft and flexible mountain adventure journey to the roof of the world. It provides opportunities for outstanding photographic and cultural encounters with the typical culture of the Highlands. Among them, the Everest Short Trek takes you to visit popular places. Some of them are Namche Bazar, Tengboche Monastery, Khumjung, and Khunde village.

Finally, we highly recommend the Everest Panorama View Trek for a short holiday in the Everest region. If you have enough time and are ready for a few more beautiful days, you can continue your journey to the Everest Base Camp Trek for a life-changing experience. You can continue your journey to the Everest Base Camp Trek for your life experiences. You can leave your footprints at the base camp of Mount Everest.

Everest View Trek, Everest Panorama View Trek
Tengboche monastery, the biggest monastery in the Khumbu region

Best to celebrate Christmas and New year (Best deal for winter)

This trip is one of the most beautiful and fun short hikes in Nepal. This holiday season, escape the crowds and celebrate the New Year in the beautiful Himalayas, where you can see Mount Everest and stay in warm Sherpa villages. The Everest Panorama View Trek is a wonderful way to see the Himalayas in person if you don’t have a lot of time. The views of the mountains are wonderful, the teahouses are cozy and fun, and the sunrises and sunsets over Everest, Ama Dablam, and Lhotse are unforgettable.

This short trek to Everest is ideal for families, people who are new to hiking, and people who love adventure. Spend Christmas 2025 in the Khumbu region, where snow covers the peaks.  Then you can ring in the New Year in 2026 in the same place. This Christmas and New Year, do something really special and go on an Everest Panorama View Trek in Nepal. It’s a mix of fun and adventure. Himalaya Darshan Treks organizes festival treks in the Everest region every year. You can go on one of these treks and enjoy the beautiful view of Mt. Everest while you celebrate the holidays and make a lifetime experience.

Are you ready to book this trip?

To book this trip or for more inquiries, you can click Book this trip on our web page. Likewise, we have many different trekking and tour packages, so you can choose your most suitable trek/tour with us. We suggest early booking, and then you have enough time to prepare for the trek. We are ready to organize your trek based on your travel bucket list. You can also contact us by WhatsApp at +977 9841073239 for quick inquiries.

Booking Procedure

Himalaya Darshan Treks makes it easy and safe to book your trek to Everest Panorama View from Tengboche. HD Treks is a fully government-registered company with more than ten years of experience trekking and mountaineering in the Himalayas of Nepal. We are also proud members of NMA and TAAN. We guarantee professional service from the beginning to the end of your trip. To confirm your reservation, just send a 20% deposit by bank or wire transfer to our official bank account. Thereafter, we’ll send you an email with the final confirmation.

Please send us a copy of your passport, travel insurance information, and flight information within a week of making your reservation. You can pay the rest of your balance in cash at your hotel in Kathmandu or by bank transfer a week before your flight to Nepal.


FAQs for Everest Panorama View Trek

 

What is the best time to do the Everest Panorama View Trek?

The best seasons are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) due to favorable weather and clear views of the mountains. You can do this trek in winter, like in December, January, and February. These seasons are ideal for your Christmas holiday trek in Everest, Nepal.

What is the difficulty level of the trek?

The trek is considered moderate. It’s suitable for those who have some trekking experience but are not looking for a highly strenuous adventure. For example, this trek is suitable for individuals who don’t have enough time to visit the Everest Base Camp Trek.

Do I need any permits for the trek?

Yes, you will need the Sagarmatha National Park entry permits and the Khumbu Pashang Lhamu Rural Municipality entry permit. With those permits, you can visit the Everest region treks.

What are the costs of the permits?

The permit costs are

1. Sagarmatha National Park Entrance Permit Cost

  • Cost for foreigners: NRs 3000 per person
  • Cost for SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) citizens: NRs 1500 per person

2. Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality entrance permits Cost

  • Cost for foreigners: NRs 3000 per person
  • Cost for SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) citizens: NRs 2000 per person
What is the maximum altitude reached during the trek?

The highest point of this trek is Tengboche, so the maximum altitude is 3,860 meters (12,680 feet).

What kind of accommodation is available on the Everest Panorama View Trek?

You will stay in teahouses and lodges along the trekking route. These accommodations provide basic but comfortable facilities. But there are also possible luxurious treks and stays. It depends on your packages.

Is it safe to trek in the Everest region?

Yes, the Everest region is generally safe for trekkers. However, it’s important to follow safety guidelines, stay hydrated, and be aware of altitude sickness. We highly recommend trekking with a guide.

Can I go trekking without a guide?

While it’s possible to trek independently, having a guide can enhance your experience by providing local knowledge, safety support, and logistical assistance. So we highly recommend trekking with a guide.

What are the highlights of the trek?

The highlights of the treks are stunning views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and other peaks, as well as cultural experiences in Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar and Khumjung. Enjoy seeing the wildlife.

Is tipping for the guide and porter necessary?

Tipping is NOT mandatory, but it is highly customary and expected in the trekking industry. Tipping your trekking guide and porter is a crucial way to show appreciation for their hard work—especially on treks in Nepal, where tips constitute a significant portion of their income. The amount depends on the trek length, difficulty, and your satisfaction with their service.

How much tipping should I budget?

The amount of the tip depends on the trek’s length, difficulty, and your satisfaction with their service. Generally, you can tip the guide 15 to 18% and the porter 12 to 15% of your total trekking package payment.

You can tip more than this if you’re happy with your guide and porter’s service. Tipping is always expected in the tourism sector of Nepal.

What should I pack for the trek?

For the trekking gear and packing list, you can visit this link: Trekking Gear.

Itinerary


Day 1, Arrival in Kathmandu airport (1,350m)

We, Himalaya Darshan Treks, heartily welcome you and your group to Nepal. One of our company staff will take you to your hotel in Kathmandu. The person will be waiting outside the baggage hall of the Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu, holding an A4-size paper with your name and our company name. Therefore, you have to look for that person for your pickup from the airport. Your check-in at the hotel.

Day 2, Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2,850m) and Trek to Phakding (2,610m).

Your guide will pick you up from your hotel in the early morning and drive you to the domestic terminal at Kathmandu Airport, where you will board a 30-minute flight to Lukla. The trip will treat you to some of the most breathtaking Himalayan views. Your porter will meet you at Tenzing-Hilary Airport and carry your luggage. Your journey commences at that point.  Then it’s a short trek to Phakding, crossing a beautiful village and the amazing mani wall at Upper Ghat.

Day 3, Trek to Namche Bazar (3,456m).

Our trek begins in the morning with a crossing of the Dudh Kosi River, passing through the charming villages of Toktok, Bhenkar, and Monjo before arriving at the Sagarmatha National Park entrance gate. We then trek for a few hours along the riverbed and cross our final bridge before a steep uphill trek to Namche Bazaar. Namche is home to various excellent restaurants, pubs, a computer café, a post office, and banks.

Day 4, Hike to Everest View Hotel

After breakfast, you can hike to Everest View Hotel. From there you can enjoy seeing breathtaking views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Amadablam. Likewise, there are many other beautiful mountain peaks in the Everest Himalayan range. You also can enjoy wild animals, birds, and many more. You can explore Namche Bazaar and enjoy your evening with many restaurants, bars (Irish bars), and a shopping center.

Day 5, Trek to Tengboche (3,860m).

After breakfast in Namche, we begin our journey to Tengboche, with spectacular views of Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and a close-up glimpse of Thamserku. Our walk to Tengboche has a few ups and downs and beautiful Himalayan views. Tengboche is home to the Khumbu region’s largest Buddhist monastery.

Day 6, Trek to Benkar village (2,600m).

The trail then enters the Dudh Koshi gorge, descending steeply through the pine forests after crossing the prayer flag-draped bridge at Phungitenga. At the end of the walk, we reach Sanasa, the region’s primary trail junction. While traveling through the forest, we should look for wild animals such as mountain goats, snow leopards, colorful pheasants, and other species. We arrive at the army camp at Namche Bazaar after passing via Chorten. We stop at Namche Bazaar for lunch, and thereafter, we continue downhill to Benkar Village.

Day 7, Trek to Lukla (2,850m).

Over the Dudh Koshi and its tributaries, we traverse multiple suspension bridges. The trail then flattens out and becomes more manageable. Fresh mountain air fills your lungs, preparing you for the journey ahead. When we arrive in Lukla, we stretch our tired legs and reflect on the previous few weeks as we come to the end of our journey, full of great memories and delight, with everyone safe and sound and with a smile on their face!

Day 8, Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu, transfer to hotel.

We fly from Lukla to Kathmandu early in the morning after our 7-day trip. When you get to Kathmandu, you can relax or go shopping. This is also a good time to see areas you missed when you first arrived in Kathmandu. Our tour guides will continue to assist you with shopping for souvenirs or sightseeing.

What is included in this package?

  • The service includes both domestic and international airport pickup and drop-off by private vehicle.
  • 2 nights in a hotel in Kathmandu with bed and breakfast twin sharing.
  • Experienced guide with salaries, food, accommodation, and insurance.
  • The package includes twin-sharing accommodation, three meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), and a cup of tea or coffee with each meal.
  • Seasonal fresh fruits during the trek, after dinner every day.
  • The package includes both government and local taxes.
  • Both-way flights for the guide and guests (Kathmandu/Ramechhap – Lukla – Kathmandu/Ramechhap).
  • Sagarmatha National Park entry permit.
  • Khumbu Pasang Lhamu rural municipality entry permit.
  • First aid medical kit and oximeter to monitor pulse, heart rate, and oxygen saturation at higher altitudes.
  • Emergency helicopter service arrangement (if needed), which will be paid by your travel insurance company.
  • We will arrange a Duffel bag, Sleeping bag, Down Jacket, and warm hat (If you don’t have your own.)
  • Himalaya Darshan Treks branded T-shirt as a souvenir
  • Everest Panorama View Trek achievement certificate. If needed
  • Everest Panorama View Trek Map for a group.

What is excluded in this package?

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu than the scheduled itinerary.
  • Your Personal expenses (Laundry, bar bills, hot & cold drinks, battery recharge, WIFI, bottle or boiled water, hot shower, etc.)
  • Tips for the guide and porter. (Tips is expected.)
  • Travel insurance (recommended)
  • Nepal entry visa fees (USD 30 for 15 days / USD 50 for 30 Days)
  • Desserts: Sweet things like chocolate, cake, pie, pudding, etc.
  • Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the cost are included.
Optional Choice:
  • Porter: $150 for 6 days (One porter for two trekkers)
  • Helicopter: $450 per person (Kathmandu/Ramechhap to Lukla or from Lukla to Kathmandu/Ramechhap)

NOTE: You will be responsible for covering the costs of your accommodation, food, and other expenses in Kathmandu. If you return early from the trek due to illness or any other issue, the money you paid is non-refundable.  The money you paid has already been spent on transportation, permits, guides’ salaries, hotels in Kathmandu, mountain lodging, food, etc.

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