Discover the majesty of the Everest View Trek
The Everest View Trek, which is situated at the top of the world’s tallest mountain, provides more than mere mighty mountains, it’s an adventure through majestic landscapes, rich Sherpa culture, and centuries-old Himalayan heritage. Of all the treks in this area, the Everest View Trek is one of the easiest and most rewarding experiences for time-bounded adventurers, but with a strong hunger to see the majesty of the Himalayas.
Everest View Trek is a brief trek in the Khumbu area that gives trekkers spectacular mountain vistas of Mount Everest without the level of exertion involved in completing an entire Everest Base Camp Trek. It is most suitable for families, new trekkers, and those with a stricter schedule, as the trek typically reaches as high as Tengboche or the Everest View Hotel near Namche Bazaar.
Whether you are a seasoned trekker or a newcomer to Nepal, the Everest View Trek 7 Days Itinerary offers the perfect combination of nature and culture.
Everest View Trek 7 days is a well-planned itinerary to get the best out of it in 7 days. The trek begins with an exhilarating flight to Lukla, and thereafter, you’ll enjoy picturesque walks along villages like Phakding and Namche Bazaar. You’ll enjoy walking through green forests, suspension bridges, and old monasteries with the best panoramic views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, etc.
Reaching the renowned Everest View Hotel, the best location to take in Everest’s grandeur without having to deal with altitude, is the day’s high point.
The next name is calling by Everest Panorama Trek. This is the finest trek for those who desire a quick Everest view trek with all of the standard views but with minimal physical exertion. It combines easy to moderate treks with irreplaceable cultural encounters like visits to genuine Sherpa villages and monasteries like the globally renowned Tengboche Monastery.
Breathtaking views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and the most technical and one of the most beautiful peak, Mount Ama Dablam (6,814 m) Khumbila, Touje peak wich is called holy mountain 6,419 meters, it is standnding at the front of Pangboche village, and surrounding peaks, rich Sherpa culture and heritage, comfortable teahouse accommodation, lesser altitude risk, perfect for families and the elderly, and best for a weekend getaway. Everest Short Trek
If you don’t have much time or are not up for an exhaustive, physically demanding journey, the Everest Short Trek delivers a similar Himalayan treat in a couple of days. It’s an excellent option for travelers who wish to observe the Khumbu region at ease and within manageable time frames.
We will leave for TIA early in the morning for a scenic and exciting flight to Lukla. The iconic Tenzing Hillary airport welcomes us with the stunning view of Mt. Kongde Ri (6187 m).
We will give our bags to our local crew and have breakfast before embarking on our three-hour journey to the small scenic village of Phakding.
Along the Dudh Koshi River, we will trek along the busy rocky path of Lukla town. Our guide will collect Sagarmatha National Park and Khumbu rural municipality permits for the Everest View trek at the last village of Lukla.
The path from here will be a gentle downhill trek, making for a pleasant start to our journey. Walking through the lovely villages of Chheplung and Chaurikharka, we will arrive at Thadokoshi, which is blessed with the fantastic sight of Mount Kusum Kangaru (6367m).
We will reach Ghat, which offers us a stunning view of Mount Khumbila (5761 m), after a brief descent along the big boulders. We will now hike to Phakding along the river’s east bank.
During the busy spring and fall trekking season, Lukla flights from TIA are often diverted to Ramechhap/Manthali airport. The airport is 4 hours by car from Kathmandu. You will have a private vehicle at your disposal to take you to Ramechhap.
Note: The flight timing is likely to change depending on the number of passengers as the flights are operated by the airlines.
Everest View Trek 7 Days, For the individuals who want to have a luxury, fast service, we can offer the services of a direct helicopter transfer from Kathmandu to Lukla with an additional charge of USD 500-600 per person on a basic sharing of five heads. What is the optimal way to avoid the 4–5 hour drive to Manthali from Kathmandu, and a decent night’s sleep loss, during the two peak trekking seasons, March–May and October–November?
Trek Preparation & Trek to Phakding
Get your trekking gear ready and packed on the day before you fly. Early in the morning, arrive at Lukla’s Tenzing Hillary Airport and enjoy a healthy breakfast. At Lukla, you will be greeted by porters, who will carry your gear, one porter between two trekkers.
The first day of the trek begins with a leisurely walk from Lukla to Phakding village. After crossing Chheplung and entering the Everest base camp route, the trail continues on a mild incline near the Dudh Koshi River. Going ahead a little further, you come across Ghat, a small village before Phakding and making preparations for the next day’s journey to Namche Bazar.
We will walk to Namche Bazaar today as part of our 7-day Everest View Trek. Walking along the Dudh Koshi River and taking in the picturesque view of Thamserku is an absolutely amazing experience. We will pass the charming Sherpa villages of Benkar on our way to Monjo, the entrance gate to Sagarmatha National Park.
We will now ascend to Jorsalle village and pause for lunch. We will resume our journey and arrive at the renowned Hilary Suspension Bridge after walking steadily for thirty to forty minutes. It will be easier to cross the bridge because of the uninterrupted view of the holy peak of Taboche, which is 6495 meters high.
After that, we will walk gently for an hour to reach the well-known Top Danda, also known as Everest View Point, which is situated at 3140 meters. In clear weather, this is a lovely location to see the magnificent Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse.
After a little more climbing, we will reach Namche, where we will spend two nights getting used to the dry air of the Khumbu.
Today is our rest day in Namche Bazaar, with a focus on altitude acclimatization. We will spend the morning admiring the views of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse after a hearty breakfast. We will then trek for two hours to arrive at the world’s most luxurious hotel, the Everest View Hotel.
The breathtaking peaks of Kongde Ri, Khangtega, Pachermo Peak, Tangerito Peak, and Samdur Peak will greet us as we ascend to the hotel.
We will have coffee on the terrace of this lovely hotel while admiring the breathtaking views of Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Lhotse, Taboche, Cholatse, and Nuptse.
It’s time to descend and head back to our Namche lodge to take a nap at the high elevation.
We begin our hike to Tengboche by following the Dudh Koshi River and walking on an easy path till Phungi Tanga after an early breakfast. We will hike for around 3-4 hours to Phungi Tanga, where we will stop for a delicious hot lunch. After that, we will continue towards Tenboche around 1.5 hours, which is located at 3,867 meters. On days with clear skies, the route offers breathtaking views of Everest and the neighboring peaks. On their treks, hikers frequently see local fauna such as pheasants, Himalayan Thars, and musk deer. In order to reach Tengboche monastery, the trail descends as we cross the Dudh Koshi River and travels through dense pine forests before arriving at a meadow with nearby lodges. We can see stunning views of Ama Dablam from Tengboche.
Early morning, we will visit to Monastery for puja before breakfast. Today is the fifth day of the Everest View Trek, departing from Tengboche, descending through thick rhododendrons and pine forests to Namche Bazaar after having a delicious breakfast, where you may see pheasants, musk deer, mountain goats, or even snow leopards. We will be climbing down some steep, winding slopes as we go. There will be prayer flags and chortens along the trail as it passes through certain areas. You can take photos as we make our way back, taking in the views of the backside of Lhotse and the summit of Everest. We go to our lodges to rest after reaching Namche Bazaar.
Our 7-day Everest View Trek returns from Namche Bazaar to Lukla, which combines beauty and a sense of achievement. It is the last leg of the incredible Everest View Trek. Visitors return along the Dudh Koshi River, descending through pine forests and terraced hillside, leaving behind the busy Sherpa town of Namche.
Along the way, you’ll walk past villages like Monjo and Phakding, where prayer flags flutter in the breeze and villagers greet you with warm smiles. This part of the Everest View Trek is very relaxing and allows for more appreciation of the Himalayan landscape-its gentle brooks, suspension bridges, and shining snow-covered peaks creating memories that last a lifetime.
As you approach Lukla, the gateway to the Khumbu region, the trail ascends slowly, the culmination of your high-altitude trekking experience. Your steps on the final night in Lukla offer time to cap your trek with other adventurers, basking in the thrum of the Himalayas.
Namche Bazar to Lukla section of the Everest View Trek is the perfect way to end the journey because of its breathtaking blend of natural beauty, cultural enrichment, and tranquil mountain elegance. The memory of Everest View trek lasts long after finished trek.
Our 7-day Everest View Trek returns from Namche Bazaar to Lukla, which combines beauty and a sense of achievement. It is the last leg of the incredible Everest View Trek. Visitors return along the Dudh Koshi River, descending through pine forests and terraced hillside, leaving behind the busy Sherpa town of Namche.
Along the way, you’ll walk past villages like Monjo and Phakding, where prayer flags flutter in the breeze and villagers greet you with warm smiles. This part of the Everest View Trek is very relaxing and allows for more appreciation of the Himalayan landscape-its gentle brooks, suspension bridges, and shining snow-covered peaks creating memories that last a lifetime.
As you approach Lukla, the gateway to the Khumbu region, the trail ascends slowly, the culmination of your high-altitude trekking experience. Your steps on the final night in Lukla offer time to cap your trek with other adventurers, basking in the thrum of the Himalayas.
Namche Bazar to Lukla section of the Everest View Trek is the perfect way to end the journey because of its breathtaking blend of natural beauty, cultural enrichment, and tranquil mountain elegance. The memory of Everest View trek lasts long after finished trek.
We also operate private trips.
The weather is the most significant thing you need to remember while deciding to do the Everest View Trek. Locals, adventure enthusiasts, and trekking lovers hike to Everest Base Camp throughout the year, but there are advantages and disadvantages based on seasons.
Autumn and spring seasons are the best seasons to do trekking when the sky is extremely clear, the chance of rain is extremely low, and there are no clouds. Happy blue skies provide the most spectacular vistas, and the mild warm climate makes the trip heavenly.
During winter, the trekking is tough due to heavy snowfall and freezing conditions, but some of the trekkers love it. Similarly, summer is the monsoon season in Nepal, so the trail is a bit slippery and wet.
These two months are the coldest, especially from early January to early February. Heavy snow in the trekking regions results in freezing conditions. Even though the day is pleasant and worthy with sunny weather, the night is extremely cold, but the trek is possible in these months. Safe Short Everest Panorama Trek is conducted by Hill Sherpa Trekking & EXP during these months, but if you are allergy-prone to cold, you should not trek in these months.
The temperature ranges between 15°C and -5°C
The Short Everest View Trek is one of the best during at these months because of the pleasant weather. You can have wonderful sightseeing opportunities with great views of the Himalayan ranges and glaciers. Since March marks the start of spring, the temperature begins to rise. During these months, all the flora and fauna, in hibernation mode during winter, revive their strength, feeding and reproducing in the warmness of the sun’s temperatures. The temperatures rise from mid-March, and under clear skies, snow peaks are in their best form.
The temperature: around 18°C during the day and 6°C at night
It is also the best time for trekking, before the rains. Nepal monsoon starts towards the end of June and lasts until mid-August. The trek is made much more enjoyable by the blending of the spring and summer seasons.
The temperature ranges are around 25°C during the day and around 7°C during the night
The rains are at their peak during this time in areas below 3500 meters. Due to heavy rain, Lukla flights may be cancelled at the beginning or end of the trek, but individuals trek to Everest Base Camp during these periods. Climbing is difficult but not impossible. Right now, we do offer safe Short Everest View Treks. If you trek during these months, you will have great views of the waterfalls on comparatively less populated trails.
The temperature: Approx 27°C during the day and around 10°C during the night
Between these months also forms one of the best hiking periods for the Short Everest View Trek. Large numbers of travelers visit the Everest region during these two months. As the monsoon season slowly ends, the weather is perfect for trekking. The temperature goes up to 20 degrees by day and 5 degrees by night. Most trekkers prefer trekking most at this time due to transparent skies, which provide fine views of the mountains. Since Dashain and Tihar, two of Nepal’s largest festivals, fall during these months, visitors taking the Everest View Trek may also experience the joyous atmosphere of Nepalis.
The temperature ranges are around 20°C in the daytime and around 6°C at night
As winter slowly begins, snowfall in the Himalayas starts, and it is not easy to trek. Nights are quite cold. November is a great month for trekking because of the beautiful mountain views and clear days. Temperatures are extremely uniform throughout the day, but nights are cold. The temperature from December starts lowering quite significantly because of snowfall.
The temperature ranges are around 15°C in the day and around -14°C at night
For our esteemed customers who reserve the Everest View Trek package, Hill Sherpa Trekking offers complimentary airport transportation upon arrival and departure. At Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative will be holding a pamphlet with your name on it. Our staff will welcome by a Khada or garland, then drive you to your hotel by private car. We offer this service to make sure you don’t run into any navigational issues while visiting a foreign nation.
Hill Sherpa Trekking’s Team will transfer you to your hotel after picking you up from the ITA airport. In Kathmandu, you will need to stay at a hotel for at least one night. You will take a domestic flight to Lukla early the following day, which should take about forty minutes. The airfare from Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu is included in this package.
The Everest Panorama Trek, also called the Short Everest View Trek, is a seven days hike that includes six nights of lodging in the area around the Everest base camp. The greatest lodges in those locations will be set up by Hill Sherpa Trekking Teams. At Lukla, Phakding, and Namche, 2 nights hotel when you u,p, and 1 night coming back, you will spend five nights in rooms with attached bathrooms. You will stay in a regular room in Tengboche. Every room can accommodate twins.
Although it is not covered by the package, you will need to stay in a hotel for two nights in Kathmandu before and after the trek. There are so many different types of hotels in Kathmandu to fit every taste and budget.
This trek entails traveling to high elevations on the edge of the world’s highest peaks, so you require carbohydrates, proteins, and other nutrients. We will give you enough nutritious and delicious food for the hike, despite the fact that your options may be limited.
Hill Sherpa Trekking Team will provide meals during the 6-day Short Everest View Trek, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Every trekking location has food available.
The menu consists of traditional, Asian, and Western cuisine, but as we go up, the menu gets smaller. We strongly suggest local medicine, which is known as garlic soup at high elevations, and beverages like ginger tea or ginger lemon honey tea. Additionally, vegetables are good for your health. We want you to try the famous Nepali dishes, such as Chowmein (noodle fried), Dal Bhat (lentil soup, rice, vegetable curry), and momos (dumplings).
Even though many non-veg foods will be found within trekking regions, we do not recommend them as the meat in trekking regions may not be clean. We totally discourage you from having dairy, alcoholic drinks, caffeinated items, and hot chocolates.
Other than standard meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner with seasonal fruits), individual costs (mineral waters, alcohols, any kind of tea/coffee, and cold beverages during travel or at cafes are not covered by the package.
For every two hikers, we designate one porter. One porter is not allowed to carry more than 24 kg of combined luggage because each trekker’s luggage weight is limited to 12 kg. Our porters are never overworked. The majority of your luggage will be carried by porters, but we still expect you to keep your valuables in a standard backpack. We advise you to only pack the necessities for the hike. You can store extra luggage for free at our store or at your hotel. Before the trip begins, we will double-check all of the gear, luggage, and equipment.
Each day has a trek experience, appreciating the scenery, photography, and exploring the surrounding villages. We will have our experienced and friendly Sherpa guide who will brief you on the places while trekking. Porters will transport our luggage, but you must carry a small day pack for your belongings.
The day starts with a hot cup of tea or coffee in the morning, and we go ahead with the day’s walk at around 7:30 to 8:30 am, based on how long and what type of day’s walk.
After three to four hours of walking, lunch is taken at noon on the way to the next point. Following lunch, we take an hour-long rest and then move along. The afternoon walk will be shorter. Once you reach the overnight mountain tea house, snacks on the extra diet food can be taken. In free time, before the sun sets, nearby areas can be visited.
We will eat dinner around 6-7 pm, depending on the situation. While sleeping, you can talk to each other as much as you like and share your experiences. Your guide will brief you on tomorrow’s schedule. After that briefing, before sleeping, you can read books, if there are mountaineering videos, watch them, or play board games like Monopoly or cards. Simple Nepali words are also taught by most foreigners by our staff.
Everest View Trek 7-day trek is described as a moderately difficult expedition in the great Himalayas. The 6-day trekking hike does not require any technical knowledge, special equipment, or experience in high-altitude journeys. And the trail is clearly marked, so there is zero opportunity for getting lost.
Almost all of the trail is along a rocky path that takes you from the dense woods to the desolate terrain. But we won’t mislead, some of the days are really exhausting, especially when hiking to Namche Bazar, and by the next day, you will have to ascend a wide slope, when heading towards Tengboche Village, which is your destination of Everest View Trek.
On the other hand, you will gain a height of more than 3,880 meters within few days. You’ll be quickly transferred from 1350 m to 2800 m within 30 minutes, and you’ll almost reach 1400 m. Therefore, we have organized a rest day in Namche Bazar with the optimum plan to trek up to their respective locations above sea level.
To get connected with the loved ones, you can buy a SIM from either NCELL or NTC mobile network by showing your documents and photos. Both mobile networks in the country offer 4G service across Nepal. After recharging with balance, call *17123# for Ncell or *1415# for NTC in order to get your package activated for internet data.
For this Short Everest View Trek, also Wi-fi connectivity throughout the Everest region thanks to the success of Everest Link who are now broadcasting live videos of Syangboche Hotel Everest View on YouTube. They offer prepaid wi-fi cards with passwords that could be purchased in any tea house or lodge. Also, there are WIFI services available in the shelters of the mountains that can cost you USD 5 for 24 hours. USD 10 for 48 hours from Dingboche village.
Charging your devices is also readily available in your room in most of the tea house. In other refuges, you may have to charge in the common dining area. The additional charge relies on the device you are charging. For example, charging your power bank can be fairly expensive in comparison to charging your mobile.
For a nominal fee, the majority of lodges and tea houses provide electricity for charging your camera and other mobile devices during the Everest View Trek. There is plenty of clean drinking water to buy, either in the form of mineral water bottles or boiled/filtered water from the lodges and stores along the way. To reduce plastic waste, bring a reusable water bottle that you can fill with safe, treated water. Avoid drinking directly from rivers, taps, or wells as the water may not be clean enough to consume.
When organizing your Everest View Trek, having the correct trekking companion is important. Hill Sherpa Trekking offers genuine Himalayan experiences under expert local guides. Having been rooted in the Everest region for generations, Hill Sherpa Trekking provides a personalized experience with cultural exposure, safety first, and sustainable travel.
From arranging permits and flights to providing skilled guides and comfortable lodgings, Hill Sherpa Trekking is your go-to partner for a seamless and unforgettable experience.
Everest View Trek 7 days, or Everest Panorama Trek, is an enchanting adventure of seeing the mythical Everest region without the challenge of high-altitude trekking. Beautiful scenery, warm Sherpa hospitality, and expert care by Hill Sherpa Trekking make this trek a dream for any mountain lover.
Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar are the best places to go if you want to see the Mother of Mountains, Everest, up close. Additionally, there are a plethora of options for getting to these famous locations, ranging from a simple, opulent helicopter ride to the daring trekking trail that follows Tenzing and Hilary’s footsteps.
From the 3,867-meter-high Tengboche Village, you can take a day trip by helicopter. For an amazing view of Everest and its sister mountains, visit Kala Patthar after arriving at Everest Base Camp, which is literally a drop out of the sky.
You can choose the Everest View Trek instead of the Tengboche to Lukla Trek, which takes six days and includes a helicopter ride from Tengboche to Kalapathar and back. Then flight back to Kathmandu by airplane on day seven.
For the 7-day Everest View Trek, our guides will secure a Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and a Khumbu Rural Municipality Permit in the final village of Lukla on your behalf.
Personal Wearing Gear List & Recommendations by Hill Sherpa Trekking
(Note: first aid kits & medicine will be carried with our company’s guide during the trekking. However, Hill Sherpa Trekking recommends you bring your personal first-aid kit.
From Kathmandu to Kathmandu, Everest View Trek takes typically seven days to finish.
The scenic flight to Lukla Hillary Airport, views of Mount Everest (8,848m), Namche Bazaar, Sagarmatha National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site), Khumjung Monastery, Pangboche Monastery, Tengboche Monastery, highland wildlife, and breathtaking mountain views of peaks like Lhotse 8,516m are some of the main highlights. Cho Oyu, Lhotse Shar, and Nuptse 8,200m. Ama Dablam is 6,814 meters high.
Without the strenuous effort needed for higher-altitude treks like the Everest Base Camp trek, hikers can enjoy breathtaking views of Everest and the Sherpa culture on this trek. It’s a fantastic first trek in the Everest region, perfect for people looking for a simpler, shorter trip.
Yes, a private Everest View Trek is feasible.
A private Everest View Trek offers a personalized experience tailored to your tastes and pace, with your loved ones instead of strangers as on group treks.
Trekking to the Everest View is simple. Although most people can manage it, a reasonable level of fitness is required. Compared to the full Everest Base Camp trek, it is shorter and less demanding, emphasizing panoramic views over high-altitude challenges.
Yes, beginners with little to no trekking experience can still complete the Everest View trek. For people who wish to enjoy the splendor of the Everest region without having to deal with the more strenuous demands of high-altitude trekking, it’s perfect.
The Sagarmatha National Park Permit and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entrance Permit are both primary permits you need.

