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Everest View Group Trek offers you an incredible chance to trek in the lap of Everest exploring the world’s tallest mountains including Mt. Everest, Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt. Lhotse and so on. Everest View Group Trek also enables you to find the brilliant Himalayan culture, way of life, traditions and conventions of the Sherpa individuals. The customary Sherpa towns, Buddhist monasteries, snow-topped peaks and assortments of greenness and faunas are one more fascinating piece of the Everest View Trek. Charming winged creatures like Golden Eagle, Snow Pigeon, Red and Yellow Billed Choughs and blossoms like Rhododendron (National Flower of Nepal), Magnolias, Blue Pine, and Hemlock and so forth make your trekking a joy for nature darlings.

Our 10 Days Everest View Group Trek venture starts from the medieval City of Kathmandu where we complete a guided city visit in the city and its region. You will visit natural and cultural marvels of Kathmandu including the world heritage sites like the sacred Hindu Temple Pashupatinath, The Monkey Temple (Swoyambhu Nath), Buddhist pilgrim of Boudhanath, Kathmandu Durbar Square and so on. After a day hangout in Kathmandu we will fly to Lukla (2800m) the following day.

Lukla is the core of Solu Khumbu and the starting point of our trekking. The trek proceeds through Sagarmatha National Park which is a habitat for various kinds of vegetation and creatures of the Khumbu Region. Namche Bazaar (3440m) is one more fascination of the Everest area. Namche Bazaar is an exchanging point for nearby vendors and a junction for trekkers and climbers in the Khumbu Region. The trail further prompts the town of Tengboche (3930m) where we visit the well known Buddhist Monastery; Tengboche Monastery. Tengboche Monastery is additionally the most noteworthy monastery of the world arranged at an elevation of 4100m. The monastery offers a brilliant perspective of Mt. Everest and its neighboring pinnacles.

The trail proceeds through the beautiful towns and edges with amazing perspectives of the Himalayas and the Himalayan range. The finishing up days of our experience will be spent in the town of Khunde (3550m) and Khumjung where we have all the joy cooperating with the amazing Sherpa People while learning their way of life, custom and traditions. We wrap up our trip moving down to Lukla and loading up a short trip back to Kathmandu.

Overall our 9 Nights and 10 Days package of Everest View Group Trek provides you with an opportunity to explore the heart of Everest Region, culture, tradition along with the majestic view of the world’s tallest peak Mount Everest.

Highlights of Everest View Group Trek

  • Sightseeing tour to various historical/natural/cultural world heritage sites in Kathmandu
  • Magnificent flight to Lukla from Kathmandu (Enjoy the view of Himalayan range from the flight)
  • Step inside and experience the lifestyle and traditions of people living in the Himalayas (esp. Sherpa)
  • Trekking in Sagarmatha National Park (Listed in UNESCO world heritage natural site)
  • Discover numerous Buddhist monasteries and other cultural monuments.
  • Variety of floras and faunas to witness
  • Explore the Sherpa Museum in Namche Bazaar, a busy Sherpa settlement at the altitude of 3440m
  • Visit to Tengboche Monastery situated at the height of 3860m
  • Discover rich Buddhist and Tibetan culture and traditions
  • Eye-popping view of world’s highest mountain, Mt. Everest
  • Visit to Sir Edmund Hillary School in Khumjung

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu

Day 02: Free day in Kathmandu/Trek Preparation

Day 03: Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding (2652m) [3 hours of trekking]

Day 04: Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440m) [6 hours]

Day 05: Acclimatization in Namche and Hike to Everest View Hotel

Day 06: Namche to Tengboche (3860m) [5 hours]

Day 07: Tengboche to Namche [4-5 Hours]

Day 08: Namche to Lukla

Day 09: Lukla to Kathmandu

Day 10: Transfer to airport for your onward destination.

Day 1
Arrive in Kathmandu

After your landing in the international terminal in Kathmandu you will be welcomed by one of our agents who will later escort you to the lodging. After lodging check in you can choose whether you might want to have a relaxing rest at the hotel. O/N at Hotel.

Day 2
Free day in Kathmandu/Trek Preparation.

Free day in Kathmandu or sightseeing around the city. Also, you will able to get trekking gears which you need for the trek in Kathmandu.

Day 3
Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding (2652m) [3 hours of trekking]

After breakfast you will be escorted to the domestic terminal of the Kathmandu airport to get onto a trip to Lukla, a door for our trekking campaign. The beautiful trip to Lukla is clearly going to be a rare ordeal for you. The air course to Lukla is one the most delightful air course on the planet. The 40 minutes trip over the magnificent mountains will arrive you at Tenzing-Hillary airport in Lukla. Upon landing in Lukla we begin our trek until reaching Phakding. The trail to Phakding gives you a chance to find the green scene with a grand perspective of Kusum Kangraru. 0/N at guesthouse.

Day 4
Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440m) [6 hours]

Today we go through a stiff walk following a lovely pine woodland that drives us along the Dudh Koshi River and Hillary Suspension bridge to achieve the check post and the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park. The trail pursues the confluence of Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi rivers. Strolling further we reach chautra where we have the first look at Mt. Everest peering over the Lhotse-Nuptse edge. Two hours of more walk in the long run grounds us in Namche Bazaar(3440m) which is a gateway to Mt. Everest and exchanging point for some, Sherpa individuals and Tibetan dealers. Namche Bazaar is a perfect market for guests to buy customary specialties and different keepsakes. We will go through two days in Namche for acclimatization and visit nearby markets and customs of the general population living in the Himalayas. O/N at guesthouse.

Day 5
Acclimatization in Namche and Hike to Everest View Hotel

We have set this day for acclimatization. We will take a short climb to Everest View hotel to appreciate the otherworldly perspective of the Himalayas. The Everest View lodging is arranged in the glorious area and offers an extraordinary all encompassing perspective of Mt. Everest (8848m). The lodging is arranged at an elevation of 3880m and holds a record in Guiness Book. The lodging likewise offers a radiant perspective of Mt. Ama Dablam (6856m), Mt. Lhotse and other dazzling Himalayas. We will spend couple of hours viewing the splendid magnificence and catching the Himalayan charm in our cameras. We will later return to Namche and explore the region. Namche Bazaar is the focal point of the Khumbu lRegion and it has government workplaces, web bistros, Shops, eateries and brilliant market every Friday night and Saturday. On the off chance that time supports our guide may take you to the Tourist Visitor Center close to the headquarter of Sagarmatha National Park (UNESCO world heritage site) where you can watch a grouping of things identified with the first Everest ascenders, Sherpa culture and find out about the different plant and creature life of the Everest Region. O/N at guesthouse.

Day 6
Namche to Tengboche (3860m) [5 hours]

Today after breakfast in Namche we set off for Tengboche. We will have all the delight on the way with the glorious perspectives of Mt. Everest, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Ama dablam and Thamserku. The trail is pretty much smooth with few ups and downs. We are least worried about the trail as the magnificent views of the Himalayas makes our journey much exciting. The trail goes through Kayangjuma and scopes Sansa which is the major trail junction to Gokyo valley and Everest base camp. Strolling further and crossing the Dudh Koshi Bridge we reach Phunki Thenga which is a little settlement with couple of teahouses and lodges. Presently we will prepare for a marginally rougher move to achieve Tengboche . Tengboche is an awesome place to have beautiful perspectives of Mt. Everest, Mt. Nuptse and Mt. Ama Dablam. It has the greatest Buddhist Monatery called Tengboche Monastery (3860m). The monastery is a profound focal point of the Khumbu. We pay our visit to the monastery and witness a few functions in the monastery. O/N at guesthouse.

Day 7
Tengboche to Namche Bazaar

We will trek back to Namche Bazaar today. We follow the trail loaded up with Rhododendron, Pine and Juniper trees. The trail offers heavenly view mixed with regular vegetation and the high raising Himalayas. In the wake of crossing the suspension bridge over the Dudh Koshi River, the trail pursues the Dudh Koshi gorge and further dives through the pine forest emerging to Sansa. We may likewise get opportunity to see the wild existences of the region including mountain goats, snow panthers, birds and so on while voyaging by means of woods. Trekking further we go through a Chorten and reach army camp of Namche Bazaar. Overnight at guesthouse.

Day 8
Namche Bazaar to Lukla [6-8 hours]

We will wrap up our trekking expedition today. Abandoning Namche Bazaar we slip down the rough trail traverse the Dudh Koshi River. As we walk the trail turns out to be progressively smooth and simple. We discover the earth extremely warm and comfortable contrasted with earlier days of our campaign. We can feel the natural air blowing from Himalayas that makes our campaign increasingly vivacious and dynamic. We go through wonderful timberland loaded up with Rhododendron, pine trees and distinctive common vegetation. We get the opportunity to snap lovely mountains and the all encompassing perspectives on our way. We will be satisfied going through Sherpa towns that offer a novel mix of Sherpa culture and convention. Upon landing in Lukla we finish up our trekking expedition and have a relaxing time with our companions and team individuals. Overnight at guesthouse.

Day 9
Lukla to Kathmandu

Today we will return Kathmandu after a long voyage in the Mountain area. The flights from Lukla to Kathmandu are typically booked for the morning on the grounds that the breezy evening may cause troubles flying the airplane. The early morning picturesque trip over the Himalayas drops us at the air terminal from where you will be escorted to thehitel. Today we have the entire day to unwind at the lodging or stick around in the city for purchasing endowments to your precious ones. We can likewise design a city visit to a few territories upon your demand. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 10
Transfer to airport for your onward destination

You will conclude your journey in the land of Himalayas today. You are good to go to gather your packs and get onto the flight that takes you to your goal. You will be escorted to the airplane terminal by one of our agents around three hours prior to your flight schedule. We will shake hands and trade our last farewells. We trust you had an extraordinary involvement with Breakfree Adventures and its group. Do remember us while making your next movement plain in this extraordinary nation.

Cost Includes

  • Airports pick up and transfer by private vehicle as per the itinerary
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu including breakfast on twin/triple sharing basis
  • Round trip flight fare from Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu
  • Domestic airport tax
  • Accommodation during the trek at guest houses/lodges on twin sharing basis including breakfast
  • A highly experienced and licensed guide approved by the government of Nepal and porters (two trekkers, one porter) during the trek and their transportation, food, accommodation, salary, equipments and insurance coverage
  • Trekker's Information Management System (TIMS)
  • Sagarmatha National Park entrance Permit with entry fees
  • First Aid/Medical Kit
  • Duffle Bag, Down Jacket, Sleeping bag, Walking Pole etc.
  • Government taxes
  • Service charge.

Cost Excludes

  • Any meals other than the breakfast
  • Rescue and travel insurance, trip cancellation costs, accident or health emergency, evacuation, loss, theft or damage to baggage and personal effects.
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, internet, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, cold drinks, tea/coffee, bottle or boiled water, hot shower etc)
  • Tips for guides and porters

Our website provides all the information you are looking for regarding trekking destination and itinerary. You are always welcome to seek any information from us by email or telephone. We will provide you with detailed information about the trekking, trekking trail etc for simplifying your expedition. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require more information or have any queries we would be more than happy to provide you with all the information you are seeking from us.

When to go (Best Season to Travel)

Autumn (Mid September-Mid December) and Spring (March-May) are the best season for the Everest View trek. The weather during the season is sunny and warm during the day that offers you to enjoy the magnificent view of the Himalayan range whereas the nights are chilling and cold and can fall to freezing in the higher elevations. Winter (Dec, Jan and Feb) is also ideal for EBC trek but cold is something that bothers you. Trekking during summer will be affected by rain but summer trek could be a boon of a keen botanist. The trekking routes are always busy with trekkers during spring and autumn but during monsoon and winter the routes are not packed and crowded and you can have a great journey enjoying the scenic views.

A typical day on the trail (What’s a day like in a trail?)

Your day starts with a warm cup of tea in the morning. After freshening we have our breakfast and put the gear on to kick off the trekking expedition. After few hours of walk we have our lunch and set off to reach our determined destination. Throughout the day we take frequent breaks and take time to enjoy the fascinating mountain views. We also halt frequently for taking photograph of panoramic mountains, rivers, beautiful Himalayas, temples, shrines, monasteries etc. After arriving at our tea house, we freshen up and take some light meal/snacks and have a nice discussion with the trekking crew. Following a warm dinner in a cozy dining hall our trek leader would brief you on the next day’s Itinerary. Next morning after breakfast we pack our things and put on the gear to start yet another exciting day in the trail. You can spend the extra time in reading or writing as per your convenience.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is highly recommended for trekkers who plan their trekking in the Himalayas. Travel insurance is mandatory while going for trekking, hiking etc in Nepal. Please make sure that your insurance policy covers personal injury, medical expenses, repatriation expenses, helicopter rescue, loss of luggage, etc. We strongly recommend that your policy also covers personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects. Please check with your insurance company that adventure activities and trekking above 3000m are covered by your policy. You must carry proof of insurance (i.e. your insurance certificate) with you during your expedition. Through trekking in the Everest region is a safe journey, it is always better to stay in a safe side.

Meals and Accommodation

We will arrange three or four star hotel for your accommodation (Upgradable upon request) in Kathmandu. During the Everest Short trek we provide the best available guest house which is called Tea house/Lodge. Tea Houses are like hotels that serve with hot showers, western foods and private rooms (twin sharing). Some guest houses are ordinary guest house with shared washing and toilet facilities and comparatively cheap in price. If you are travelling in a group, you will share a room with one of the group member with same sex. If you wish to stay single in a room then you have to let us know in advance and some surcharges are applicable in such case. Please be noted that there are several guest houses that do not allow a single accommodation during the peak season so sharing the room with somebody becomes a compulsion. Your stay at a local guest house helps you to be more familiar with local culture and traditions.

Fitness and Experience Required

Our eleven days Short view trek is moderate trek suitable for passionate trekkers who have the ability to walk at least four to six hours a day. Some days you might even need to walk seven to eight hours. Walking in higher altitude is rather challenging and it requires a lot of physical caliber. A good physique, positive altitude, self confidence and strong determination are the keys to success to successfully accomplish the Everest View Trek. Prior preparation like walking or jogging few hours a day before starting your trek is beneficial and it simplifies your expedition. Past hiking experience would be an asset but not mandatory for Everest View Trek. Participants with chronic illness, physical disorder, heart, blood and respiratory disease are strongly advised to inform Breakfree Adventures before booking the trek. Consultation with a medical professional is highly recommended before starting your Everest View Trek.

The Trekking Group

For Everest View Trek we allocate one guide, an assistant guide (6 trekkers: 1assistant guide) and porters for carrying the luggage. We make sure that the trek expedition will still go ahead as planned if any of the group members falls sick. We operate the Everest View Trek for any group size but generally a largest group consists of sixteen people.

Trekking Guides and Staff

Trekking guides and staff plays a vital role in making a trek a successful one. We allocate trained, experienced, courteous and expert guide and crew members for every trekking endeavor. The staff and guide we deploy during the trekking have the utmost ability of operating your days in the mountains. The team will be lead by the best and professional guide from the industry. Our guide and are carefully selected on the basis of their experience, expertise, guiding skills and aptitude. We deploy the guides and crew member who are familiar with the local culture and community and geographical distribution. Trekking guides of Breakfree Adventures are trained with the following trainings so that to enhance their potentials on medical issues, biodiversity, environmental issues and English language proficiency.

  • Intensive Wilderness First Aid – KEEP (Kathmandu Environmental Educational Project)
  • Trekking Guide Training – Nepal Government’s Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation department of Hotel Management and Tourism Training Centre of Nepal
  • Eco Trekking Workshop and Adventure Meet TAAN (Trekking Agents Association of Nepal)
  • English Language – KEEP(Kathmandu environment education project)
  • Conservation and Biodiversity TAAN
  • Rock, Ice Climbing and Mountaineering (Climbing leaders) Nepal Mountaineering Association

Our trekking guides speak English (Some may have the potentials to speak other foreign language like French, Spanish etc) adequate enough for the smooth communication but please consider that English is not our mother tongue. Our guides and porters know the routes and trails and are well aware of local culture and traditions.

Acclimatization

Breakfree Adventures’s eleven days Everest View Trek is planned with high degree of awareness about Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). Trekking in the higher altitude too fast might cause a medical condition serious enough to cause death. The level of oxygen fluctuates as the height increases. For example, at an altitude above 5000m, there is 50% less oxygen than at sea level. Our body requires many days to adapt the less-oxygen environment the itinerary should be planned accordingly. Our itinerary is planned in such a way that it provides sufficient time for acclimatization. Sensible trek plan is therefore very crucial to minimize the risk of AMS. Breakfree Adventures highly advises specially the guests with known heart, blood or respiratory diseases to consult their medical professional before travelling. Mild headaches, fever, loss of appetite or stomach disorder are symptoms of AMS. Our leaders are well trained to administer the AMS. Breakfree Adventures’s itineraries are designed to avert the risk of AMS as much as possible.

Safety and Security

We do not compromise on safety and security of our guests. We highly prioritize safety and security measures during the trek. We have to understand that there are certain risks while travelling in higher altitude which you should consider before booking your trip with us. Our trip operators constantly monitor their areas of operation and trekking trail and they would cancel or re-route a trip if they feel any destination is unsafe to travel.

Responsible Travel

Breakfree Adventures is a leading trekking and travel agency with dedicated travel professionals who are always passionate to make your stay in Nepal a memorable one. Our team adopts social philosophies that highly value the responsibility for their clients, local people and the environment we work. We admire the natural environment and social, cultural and traditional aspect of this majestic country. We always opt to assist our guests in discovering the beauty and culture in the best possible way we can. Responsible travel tries to minimize the impact of tourism in the environment while opening employment opportunities and generating income for local communities. Breakfree Adventures is passionate about preserving environment and we keep a close watch to ensure the environmental protection. As a responsible tour guides in Nepal, we strive to maintain a symbiotic relationship with the local people and community through which we travel. While trekking to different destination, we choose environment friendly lodges that ensure high level of guest care. During the treks and other expeditions we follow a zero garbage policy (Pack in, Pack out) and leave nothing behind in the campsites and travel areas. We would appreciate your feedback and suggestions regarding the responsible travel.

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Trip Facts

  • Private vehicle as per itinerary, Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu flight
  • Max. 12
  • 3850m/12631ft
  • 10 days
  • Trekking & walking, city sightseeing tour, scenic flight
  • Moderate
  • Feb - May and Sep - Nov
  • 5 - 6 hours each day
  • 3 star in Kathmandu and lodge/teahouse during the trek (Upgrade on request)
  • Lodge/teahouse trek (Camping on request)

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