
Everest Panorama trek / Short Everest view trek cost
Overview
Short Everest base camp trek
11 days Everest base camp trek offers a great chance to see to explore the nature and culture of the Khumbu region and Sherpa people. The Short Everest base camp trek starts from your scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. Next, you will continue trek to Phakding, Namche Bazar, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorakshep, Everest base camp, Kalapathar, and finally back to Lukla and fly back to Kathmandu. You can experience the Everest massif within a short period of time.
Short trekking to Everest base camp is the way to fulfilling adventurous journey and close view of Everest massif. Those who have a short time can do thrilling experiences like a short Everest hike. Moreover while walking to the Everest base camp can pass through the beautiful nature of Sagarmatha national park, a fascinating view of Sherpa cultures and their lifestyle, countryside, and mesmerizing view of the highest mountains.
Anyone trekkers who would like to do hiking to EBC and don’t have sufficient time so 11 days short Everest base camp trek is one of the best options for adventure lovers who are physically fit. Although you can see a close 360-degree view of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Pumori, Ama Dablam many more.
On the other hand, enjoy the beautiful colorful villages and local market. Therefore you can enjoy the glamorous view of hidden wilderness, flora, and fauna of the Sagarmatha national park which is also the core attraction of the EBC short hike. Although, you can also do some other alternative trekking to the Everest region as your time matter. You can do 14 days Everest base camp trek.
When is the best time to do a short Everest base hike?
Everest base camp short hike is good for all seasons. However, spring March to May, and Autumn September to November are the best and high seasons to do this Everest trekking regarding the best views and beautiful weather. During the high season, trekkers can encounter many trekkers on the trail to EBC and pass through the beautiful Himalayas and villages.
Likewise, trekkers can do Everest base camp treks even in the monsoon and winter season but during that time weather sometimes may not be suitable. Monsoon can be cloudy and humid and winter may be freezing and heavy snow but solitude lovers and avoid crowed can do this trek even in the summer and winter seasons. Therefore anyone doing Everest base camp within a short time Sunrise Adventure treks offers the best trekking experience forever.
Everest Panorama trek
Everest Panorama trek is one of the best trekking options to see the quick Mount Everest. This trek reach to the Tengboche Monastery can enjoy the close massif view of Everest, Lhotse, Amadablam etc. Everest Panorama trek is a relatively easy and unique trek in comparison to the Everest base camp trek. You can close view of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Damla, Thamserku, Lobuche, Island Peak and many more. Everest panorama trail is worth it for average mountain lovers.
Similarly, close view of amazing landscapes, Khumbu icefalls, and villages is a fantastic memory of the Everest base camp tour. Everest base camp trek mainly focuses on the thrilling experience of the Everest base camp helicopter tour. A close view of amazing landscape, Khumbu valleys, and villages is a memorable helicopter chopper tour to Everest and Kalapathar.
First scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding passing through the Dudh Koshi river passing through the nice suspension bridges. After the Phakding trek, Namche Bazar passed by Sagarmatha national park, and Hillary bridges. Namche Bazar is the main trade hub of the Khumbu region and explores Sherpa museum culture. You can hike to Everest view and see the amazing view of Mount Everest massif, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. Likewise, next, continue the trek to Tengboche and explore one of the oldest Tengboche monasteries. If you have time may hike to Pangbouche.
Those trekkers who don’t have enough time and would like to see Mount Everest can do this Everest panorama trek. This trek is highly recommended for everyone as a moderate trek and no need to worry about altitude sickness if you good physically fit. You can explore the beautiful landmarks of Sagarmatha National park, Namchebazar, Tengboche, and Sherpa live hood.
Best season and Weather?
Sometime Lukla flight may not occur on time due to the weather problem. The weather in Lukla may change anytime and flights may be delayed and postponed in this case you may have extra days is better.
Spring and autumn is the best season for Everest base camp trekking. March to May and September to November is the best season of the year to do Nepal Everest base camp trekking. The Winter season is freezing and the coldest temperature of the year. On the other hand, the monsoon is cloudy and may not see a clear vision. You can also do the Everest trek even in winter and monsoon to avoid the crowd but have to passion about the bad weather. If there is bad weather will arrange a helicopter flight to Lukla via sharing basis which cost additionally around the US $ 500 per person.
Food and Accommodation?
Food and accommodation is the key factor while doing Nepal Everest base camp hiking. However, you will have basic luxury accommodation on the Everest panorama trek. Varieties of accommodation available on the Everest panorama trek but we have to book in advance during high seasons due to the overflow of the trekkers. Similarly, there are varieties of the Western menu, Indian, Chines, and obviously Nepali Dal Bhat. You can get bottled water, tap water, or boil water too and beverage is available in different varieties. All the drinks items are excluded from our package price and have to make sure to bring extra money on trekking.
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Itinerary
After an early breakfast, we will take a flight to Lukla. Due to weather condition, the flight from Kathmandu to Lukla always leave early in the morning. Meeting with other porters before heading off towards Phakding. The journey of the village of Phakding lies in Dudh Koshi (“Milk River”) valley north of Lukla, goes through the different cultural village including Cheplung village from where the view of the sacred Mount Khumbila is beautiful. And finally, after hiking via the Himalayan jungle and crossing several swing bridges, a gradual walk downwards from Cheplung leads to the village Phakding. From Phakding, the sight of the Kusum Kangraru Mountain can be seen. overnight stay at the guesthouse/lodge.
Namche Bazaar is the main administrative and trading centre for the Khumbu region. With the inclusion of magnificent forests of blue pine, fir, juniper, and rhododendron as well as the first view of Everest, it helps you to control the anticipation of the thrilling journey. In the way to Namche, several small villages are crossed like Jorsale, Monjo. Where Monjo is the entry point of Sagarmatha National Park, which lies in the north of Phakding.Phakding is located on a mountainside and views of the Thamserku Peak and the Kongdi Rl Himal see the amazing views. Likewise, the beautiful scenes of the different Himalayans including Lhotse, Nuptse and many more are seen. It is the main trending centre in the Everest region. You can explore the beautiful Khumbu valley. Overnight stay at the Guesthouse.
The trek from Namche to Tengboche is unbelievably stunning, Far below is the Dudh Koshi and Thamserku, Kantenga, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Everest rises in front. Woods, Rhododendron Forest, Mani Walls, Chorten (Stupas), and suspension bridges across the rivers make this a lovely walk. The village of Tengboche is also famous for the Tengboche Monastery, the largest monastery of the Khumbu region. The Tengboche Monastery is also regarded as the spiritual hub of the Khumbu region and surrounded by forest that is inhabited by Impeyan Pheasant and eagles. Stay at a Guesthouse.
Continue trek to Dingboche. The trekking trail crosses the Imja River and passes through lush forest and take a gradual climb up to the Pangboche valley. From Dingboche we can enjoy the scenic views of Ama Dablam, Dingboche is the only place in the region where barley is produced. Dingboche is called the ‘Summer Valley’ of the Khumbu and contains a kilometre long wall built to protect the village’s crops from the cold winds that descend down the Imja valley. Tame pheasants are regularly seen in this area. Overnight stay at the Guesthouse.
The ascent towards Everest Base Camp continues through Alpine meadows and summer yak pastures towards the end of the moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. At the moraine, there are stone monuments to six sherpas who died in the avalanche, as well as monuments to other climbers. From here, it is a steep, tough climb towards the village of Gorak Shep. Continue on towards Lobuche, where the view is straight towards Nuptse and the sunset is truly magnificent. You can also get an amazing view of other peaks including Pumori, Khumbuste, Lingtren, and Mahalangur Himal. You’ll spend a night at Lobuche.
The higher altitude makes this day’s trekking quite challenging. The Changri Glacier looms ahead as the trek heads for Gorakshep. Walking for about 2-3 hours you will get to Gorakshep a small, usually frozen, lake, by lunchtime. Relax and get adjusted to the altitude before the attempt to reach Everest Base Camp. From here the path moves all the way to the top of the edge, finally arriving at the Everest Base Camp. Here, the sight of Khumbu Icefall and the view of the Khumbutse and Lingtren mountains are quite heavenly. Return back to Gorakshep after spending some time at the base camp. Overnight at Gorakshep.
You can see a different view of Everest today, with a trek up to Kala Pattar. Known to have the best views of Everest, this is a challenging trek, but worth it on a clear day. Similarly, the hike to Kalapatthar is done early at dawn because the sight of the rising sun seen from the vantage point is absolutely amazing. After spending some time on Kalapatthar. Finally, fly back to Lukla via helicopter and overnight stay in Lukla.
We take the short 30 minutes flight back to Kathmandu; we will enjoy changing sight of the landscape on last time while on the flight. After landing at Kathmandu airport, the rest of the day is free for shopping, sightseeing, or relaxing in one of the many rooftop cafes. Around in the evening join a special dinner program.
FAQs about
the trip
As all the porters and guides are well certified by the Ministry of Nepal tourism they can easily understand and speak the English language during the trek. On the other hand, we can also provide you with guides and potters according to your own understanding of language. Our guides and porters have a cell phone to contact and some places may have satellite and cell phone to contact.
As all the porters and guides are well certified by the Ministry of Nepal tourism they can easily understand and speak the English language during the trek. On the other hand, we can also provide you with guides and potters according to your own understanding of language. Our guides and porters have a cell phone to contact and some places may have satellite and cell phone to contact.
As all the porters and guides are well certified by the Ministry of Nepal tourism they can easily understand and speak the English language during the trek. On the other hand, we can also provide you with guides and potters according to your own understanding of language. Our guides and porters have a cell phone to contact and some places may have satellite and cell phone to contact.
As all the porters and guides are well certified by the Ministry of Nepal tourism they can easily understand and speak the English language during the trek. On the other hand, we can also provide you with guides and potters according to your own understanding of language. Our guides and porters have a cell phone to contact and some places may have satellite and cell phone to contact.
As all the porters and guides are well certified by the Ministry of Nepal tourism they can easily understand and speak the English language during the trek. On the other hand, we can also provide you with guides and potters according to your own understanding of language. Our guides and porters have a cell phone to contact and some places may have satellite and cell phone to contact.
As all the porters and guides are well certified by the Ministry of Nepal tourism they can easily understand and speak the English language during the trek. On the other hand, we can also provide you with guides and potters according to your own understanding of language. Our guides and porters have a cell phone to contact and some places may have satellite and cell phone to contact.
As all the porters and guides are well certified by the Ministry of Nepal tourism they can easily understand and speak the English language during the trek. On the other hand, we can also provide you with guides and potters according to your own understanding of language. Our guides and porters have a cell phone to contact and some places may have satellite and cell phone to contact.
As all the porters and guides are well certified by the Ministry of Nepal tourism they can easily understand and speak the English language during the trek. On the other hand, we can also provide you with guides and potters according to your own understanding of language. Our guides and porters have a cell phone to contact and some places may have satellite and cell phone to contact.
As all the porters and guides are well certified by the Ministry of Nepal tourism they can easily understand and speak the English language during the trek. On the other hand, we can also provide you with guides and potters according to your own understanding of language. Our guides and porters have a cell phone to contact and some places may have satellite and cell phone to contact.
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