Everest View Trek

Everest View Trek is the shortest trekking package designed to experience the majestic Mount Everest. Its surrounding natural beauty than the Everest View Trek package put forward by the Peregrine Treks Team. It would be an ideal choice for trekking in Nepal. If you want to save time and energy yet wish to experience wilderness trekking in Nepal, then the Everest View Trek would act ideally for you.


Everest View Trek Highlights

  • Guided city sightseeing
  • Scenic Everest flight (Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu)
  • Observe the Sherpa lifestyle and their culture on Everest
  • Tengboche Monastery and surroundings
  • Stunning view of Mount Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Amadablam, and other mountains with your fresh eyes

This short honeymoon Trekking in Nepal route, which long-distance trekkers often mock, presents breathtaking views of the mountain range and an exhilarating experience of the local Sherpa culture. The trek starts from Lukla, a small town in the Khumbu region. The adventurous mountain flight from Kathmandu to the airport in Lukla considered the most extreme airport in the world, takes you to Lukla. Furthermore, The more accessible trekking from Lukla to Phakding and Namche Bazar takes two days.

Acclimatization during Everest View Trek

The acclimatization rest day will be in Namche Bazaar. It includes strolling around the Namche Bazaar and observing the Sherpa People’s daily lives.  The short trek to the world’s highest-located hotel, the Everest View hotel, would treat you to fantastic views of the mountains and make you amazed by the hospitality up on the mountain. Just imagine such grandeur property established therein in such rugged terrain.

Then the trekking trail descends backward to Lukla for your last-day celebration with your trekking crew. Walking on steep trails is more accessible to most trekkers but also dangerous for your knee and legs.

Hence, look at this luxurious Nepal tour and conduct the Everest Region trekking easily using our Everest View Trek package. Once you arrive in Kathmandu, you can extend your trip to the Chitwan National Park or somewhere in Tibet, Bhutan, and India.

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