Everest Panorama View Trek

Everest Panorama View Trek is short and classic trekking in the Everest region. This trek is designed for those who want to see the beauty of the Mt. Everest region in a short span of time. During this trek, you will reach a height of around 3720 m. Everest Trek offers the majestic opportunity to see the incredible opportunity of the highest peaks of the world from Mt. Everest to Nuptse. This panorama trek is not only limited to this; the trek offers a century-old religion and culture and provides the opportunity to meet and interact with heroes of mountain Sherpas.

The Mt. Everest panorama view trek starts from a flight to Lukla from Kathamandu and a short trek to Namche Bazar, then to Tyangboche (famous for its monastery), and into the Khumjung village, a charismatic Sherpa settlement. It provides a fabulous sketch of Sherpa, their culture, and great mountain views. The Everest View Trek passes through the base of mountain peaks, chortnaes, mani walls, and the pristine beauty of old Sherpa villages.

Blaze Mountain Adventure provides you a delightful service during your Everest View Trekking in the Everest region. Our professional and experienced guides are always ready to serve you throughout the trek. Blaze Mountain Adventure assures you that your trekking to Mt. Everest region will be memorable through Blaze Mountain Adventure.

Everest Panorama View Trek note:

Blaze Mountain Adventure organizes safe and comfortable trekking for our guests. The experience we have had as a porter during the early stage of our career has helped us to understand the real trekking, which we use to make the trip happy and memorable. If you want to change our trekking itinerary, Blaze Mountain Adventure can customize it to meet your needs. Otherwise, we will follow the above itinerary. Blaze Mountain Adventure organizes both a teahouse trek and a camping trek on your request.

Addition Information:

You can access full details regarding the Everest Panorama View Trek from our website. If you need any extra information and extra service, feel free to contact us. To meet our agent, please follow the link, and/or if you want to talk to us directly, you can call our office at: 0977-1-4522505.


Best Season for Everest Panorama View Trek:

Api himal expedition Seasons Fixed Departure Trek
  • Spring: During spring, the temperatures are pleasant, the rhododendron flowers bloom, and the hillsides attain lush green. It’s neither hot nor cold because the temperature in this season remains moderate; the skies are all clear, and the views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam become spectacular. One can also explore the vibrant color of nature over the trail.
  • Autumn: September to November, the post-monsoon period, is marked by crisp air, stable weather, and very good visibility of the Himalayas. The temperatures are pleasant enough for trekking, and usually the skies are crystal clear, thus providing one of the best opportunities to enjoy the panorama of the Himalayas. It also coincides with Sherpa festivals, and thus the time is a combination of adventure and cultural experience.
  • Other Seasons: Trekking in winter, that is, from December to February, is possible; however, the colder temperature and snowfall might make certain parts of the trek a bit challenging. Monsoon, from June to August, is not good because of heavy rainfall, slippery trails, and poor mountain views.

Food and Accommodation on Everest Panorama View Trek:

Accommodation:
Teahouses or lodges that prevail in the route are run by local Sherpa families who provide accommodation for this trek. The teahouses have a common room and twin-sharing beds with warm blankets, along with basic facilities. Down below altitudes, such as Lukla or Namche Bazaar, attached bathrooms and hot showers will be provided; however, it might get different when the altitude rises. A sleeping bag may be a good idea during the colder months because some people can get cold.

Food:
Teahouses dot the route and serve a variety of food to the trekkers. Dal Bhat, rice, lentils, vegetables, noodles, soups, momos, Tibetan bread, pancakes, and porridge are standard fare on the menu. Pasta, pizza, and omelets can be had in some places. A significant number of hot drinks are popular among trekkers as they help to increase body temperature and energy level, and these include tea, coffee, and ginger lemon honey tea.

Health and Safety on Everest Panorama View Trek:

Health and safety are paramount for any kind of success on the Everest Panorama View Trek. Though the trekking is in middle altitudes, proper acclimatization and maintaining proper hydration with a gentle walking speed prevent altitude sickness. Healthy, nutrient-rich food avoids alcohol consumption and excess intake of caffeine for good energy levels.

Since the weather in the Himalayas changes in minutes, people wear layered clothing and waterproof gear, including trekking boots with sturdy soles. Protection needs to be made against strong UV exposure, which includes sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat. A first-aid kit, along with medication for altitude sickness, bandages, and any personal medication one is taking, should be included. Insurance covering high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuations is a safer deal. Come for a well-prepared and safe Himalayan adventure with Blaze Mountain!

Why Choose Blaze Mountain for Everest Panorama View Trek?

At Blaze Mountain, we don’t offer just a trek but one unbeatable trekking experience: expert guidance and personalized service, backed by an extremely strong commitment toward safety. Guides with Everest Region experience manage knowledge on thorough trails, culture, and local traditions. Responsible trekking practice is followed in support of the locals and to preserve the beauty of the Himalayas in an eco-friendly manner.

Our itinerary is carefully crafted to suit proper acclimatization and views that would be desirable and comfortable. We provide quality accommodation, hygienic meals, and seamless logistics so you can enjoy the breathtaking views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. We offer you a hassle-free adventure as all the details are taken care of from airport pickups down to permits and emergency support.

Blaze Mountain Team offers a guided, safe, and unforgettable Everest Panorama View Trek. Our professional team believes in making this Himalayan trek very special for you-be it a novice or an experienced trekker.

General Info

Group Size 2-12 People
Max Altitude
Trip Duration
Accommodation
Trip Difficult
Trek Route
Meals
Country Nepal

Trip Overview

Trip overview content can be added in the About Trip field.

Short Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu – Meet at the airport and transfer to your hotel. Briefing in the…
  • Day 2: Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding – Scenic flight to Lukla. Start trek to Phakding. Easy walk beside the…
  • Day 3: Phakding to Namche Bazaar – Cross suspension bridges and climb to the Sherpa capital. First views of…
  • Day 4: Acclimatization day in Namche – Optional hike to Everest View Hotel or Khumjung. Rest and acclimatize.

Includes / Excludes

Includes:

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off
  • All ground transport as per itinerary
  • Domestic flights (e.g. Kathmandu–Lukla–Kathmandu)
  • Experienced trekking guide and porters
  • Teahouse accommodation during trek
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during trek
  • TIMS and national park permits
  • First-aid kit and emergency support

Excludes:

  • International flights and visa
  • Travel and medical insurance
  • Personal expenses and tips
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Extra nights and optional activities
  • Personal trekking gear

Detailed Itinerary of Everest Panorama View Trek:

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

Meet at the airport and transfer to your hotel. Briefing in the evening.

3 Star Hotel | 1400m | | Kathmandu

Day 2: Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding

Scenic flight to Lukla. Start trek to Phakding. Easy walk beside the Dudh Koshi river.

Teahouse | 2610m | B/L/D | Phakding

Day 3: Phakding to Namche Bazaar

Cross suspension bridges and climb to the Sherpa capital. First views of Everest on a clear day.

Teahouse | 3440m | B/L/D | Namche Bazaar

Day 4: Acclimatization day in Namche

Optional hike to Everest View Hotel or Khumjung. Rest and acclimatize.

Teahouse | 3440m | B/L/D | Namche Bazaar

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about our tours, trekking, and travel services.

Map:

Add map embed code or URL in the tour editor.