USD 775 per person
“A Mount Everest View Trek, also known as the Everest Panorama Trek or Mini Everest Trek, is a shorter and less strenuous trek than the full Everest Base Camp trek. It allows trekkers to experience the stunning scenery of the Everest region and get a glimpse of the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, without the need to reach the base camp.”
The Mini Everest Trek is ideal for those unable to travel in the mountains due to time constraints. A 5-day Everest Mini Trek program allows you to experience the majestic beauty of the Himalayas. Short Everest treks are our speciality, and we’ve created an appreciable schedule for five-day treks. The Everest View Trek allows you to observe the magnificent grandeur of the Khumbu region’s enormous mountains. The journey’s highlights include Mt. Everest (8,848 m), Mt. Ama Dablam, “Mother’s Jewelry,” Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Thamserku, and Mt. Lhotse (4th-highest mountain in the world). Enjoy the frigid weather of the highlands while learning about the local culture and showing respect for their hospitality.
Especially, the short Everest View trek is an excellent opportunity to visit some of the region’s traditional settlements. The local and Tibetan people refer to Tengboche as a part of Heaven. The Everest panorama from Namche and a visit to Tengboche, a well-known Tibetan monastery, are two of the trek’s highlights. This journey also takes you to Khumjung, where you’ll see a magnificent settlement. Anyone can climb Tengboche because of its low elevation compared to Everest Base Camp, Chola Pass Trek, and Gokyo Ri routes. As a result, you are just 3,860 meters above sea level and having a blast climbing. The Everest View is breathtaking, and the surrounding culture is unique. The trails are not particularly challenging, and anyone can participate without hesitation.
Our expedition begins with a flight to Lukla. This mountain flight will also provide you with stunning panoramic views of the Everest range. After we are landing at Lukla, then head towards Namche bazaar through Phakding. Spend a day in Namche Bazaar, admiring the breathtaking views of some of the highest mountains in the world. After completion, the tour retraces the same way back to Lukla and celebration the last-day party. Hope the mini Everest view trek unforgettable memory and will motivate you for the next adventure.
We welcome and greet you at TIA when you arrive. You will be
transferred to the respective hotel for rest and relaxation. You will enjoy
typical Nepali food, cultural shows in some restaurants in the evening.
After breakfast, we will join a guided tour of the city of
temples - Kathmandu. We will visit
Kathmandu Durbar square (a series of ancient palaces and temples built by Malla
and shah kings), Pashupatinath temple (a sacred Hindu temple), Swayambhunath
(also known as Monkey Temple ) and Boudhanath (one of the largest stupas in the
world). In the evening we will collect the items need during our trek and
discuss the trek and itinerary in more detail.
You will take an early domestic flight to Lukla. You will enjoy
the changing landscapes and aerial view of the Khumbu region from up in the sky. We
head towards Phakding for overnight stay and during this short trek you will
enjoy the stunning view of Kusum Kanguru throughout your way.
We follow the trail that passes through several suspension
bridges, forest of alpine trees like rhododendron, pine and cedar trees along
with Dudh Koshi River. We will spot a colorful town after climbing a steep
trail - Namche Bazaar. Namche bazaar is the biggest town in the Khumbu region, equipped with modern-day facilities and services like restaurant providing
cuisines from all around the world, ATMs, Cybercafes, telephones, and luxurious hotels. It’s a town used by
many merchants in higher and lower region as a trading point. Overnight stay in
Namche Bazaar.
We use this day for acclimatization and rest our bodies.
Acclimatization is essential to prevent AMS (Altitude Mountain Sickness). The
sudden changes of altitude during our trek make it hard to adapt to the changes
and we may get sick. So, we will do some side trips long and overwhelming walk.
We will visit the Everest view hotel, which offers a stunning view of Everest and
other snow-clad mountains. We will also visit Hilary school and Khumjung
Monastery which houses Yeti Scalp. We can visit Tourist information center
which provides information about the first climbers on Everest, many
species of flora and fauna found in the region, culture, and traditions of
people living in the Khumbu region and many more.
We will retrace back our journey towards Lukla leaving this
colorful town of Namche Bazaar. We follow the trail passing Dudh Koshi river
and alpine forest, and few villages along our way. Finally, we cross Phakding
and head towards Lukla for overnight stay. You will enjoy a delicious dinner,
hospitality of the Sherpa people, and tranquil night at Lukla.
A 30 min scenic flight will take us to Kathmandu.
We will catch an early flight and mesmerized with aerial landscapes of Khumbu
region on our flight. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you can indulge yourself in the
luxury of city life or stroll in Thamel buying souvenirs.
Depending upon the time of your flight you can spend your time
sightseeing popular sites. Our representative will take you to Tribhuvan
International Airport for your departure towards your home. You will return
back to your home will adventurous and sweet memories that will last for your
lifetime. You can plan for your next trip in other popular regions like
Annapurna, Langtang and many other treks in the Khumbu region.
The MINI Everest Trek is an excellent option for those who want to experience the beauty of the Himalayas without committing to a long and strenuous journey. This trek takes you through picturesque villages, lush forests, and stunning mountain landscapes, culminating in breathtaking views of Mount Everest. Along the way, you'll interact with their culture and way of life. For those looking for a shorter but still rewarding trekking experience, the MINI Everest Trek is an excellent choice.
Here's some useful information for a Mini Everest Trek:
Duration: The Mini Everest Trek typically takes around 7 to 10 days, depending on your starting and ending points, as well as your pace.
Starting Point: The trek usually begins with a short flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, a small airstrip in the Everest region. Lukla is the gateway to most treks in the Khumbu region.
Altitude: While it is a shorter trek, you will still be trekking at considerable altitudes. The highest point reached is usually Tengboche (3,870 meters / 12,694 feet), which is still significantly lower than Everest Base Camp.
Trekking Permits: Like all treks in the Everest region, you will need to obtain permits. To trek in the Everest region, you need two permits: the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or Monjo, the entrance point of the national park.
Accommodation: There are plenty of teahouses and lodges along the trail, providing basic but comfortable accommodations and meals. The most popular stops are Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Khumjung.
Fitness Level: While it is less physically demanding than the full Everest Base Camp trek, it still requires a moderate level of fitness. Regular exercise and some hiking experience beforehand are beneficial.
Best Time to Trek: The ideal time for a Mini Everest Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. The weather during these times is generally stable, with clear skies and moderate temperatures.
Altitude Sickness: Altitude sickness can affect trekkers, especially at higher elevations. It's essential to acclimatize properly, take your time, stay hydrated, and be aware of any symptoms of altitude sickness.
Pack Light: Since you won't be camping, you won't need to carry heavy gear. Pack essential items such as appropriate clothing, comfortable trekking shoes, a down jacket, a sleeping bag, and personal items. Porters can be hired to carry your main backpack.
Responsible Trekking: Respect the local culture, customs, and environment. Avoid littering and use designated trash disposal areas. Always follow the instructions of your trekking guide.
Travel Insurance: Make sure you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and helicopter evacuation in case of emergencies.
Guided or Independent: While it is possible to do the Mini Everest Trek independently, hiring a local guide is recommended for safety, local knowledge, and cultural insights.
Remember that weather conditions and other factors can affect the trek, so it's essential to be flexible with your plans. The Mini Everest Trek offers a fantastic opportunity to experience the Everest region's beauty without committing to the full EBC trek, making it a popular choice for many trekkers.
Sure! Here's a FAQ list for a mini Everest trek:
Q: What is a mini Everest trek?
A mini Everest trek typically refers to a shorter and less challenging trek called also Everest view trek in the Everest region of Nepal. It involves reaching certain viewpoints or lower altitudes near Everest Base Camp rather than completing the full Everest Base Camp trek.
Q: How long is the mini Everest trek?
The duration of a mini Everest trek can vary depending on the specific itinerary, but it usually takes around 7 to 10 days.
Q: What is the starting point of the mini-Everest trek?
Lukla is the most common starting point for the mini-Everest trek. Lukla has a small airport that serves as the gateway to the Everest region.
Q: Do I need a permit for the mini-Everest trek?
Yes, you will need permits for trekking in the Everest region. To trek in the Everest region, you need two permits: the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or Monjo, the entrance point of the national park.
Q: What is the highest point of the mini Everest trek?
The highest point reached is usually Tengboche (3,870 meters / 12,694 feet), which is still significantly lower than Everest Base Camp. From here, you can get stunning views of Mount Everest and other surrounding peaks.
Q: What is the difficulty level of the mini Everest trek?
While the mini-Everest trek is considered less challenging than the full Everest Base Camp trek, it still involves trekking at high altitudes. Participants should have a reasonable level of physical fitness and be prepared for some uphill and downhill walking.
Q: What is the best time for the mini-Everest trek?
The best time to undertake the mini-Everest trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These periods offer stable weather and clear mountain views.
Q: What kind of accommodation is available during the trek?
Teahouses and guesthouses are available along the trekking route, providing basic accommodation and meals. The quality of amenities may vary, but you can expect a simple and cosy stay.
Q: Do I need a guide for the mini-Everest trek?
While it's not mandatory to hire a guide for the mini-Everest trek, having one can enhance your experience. A guide can provide valuable information about the region, ensure your safety, and assist with any language barriers.
Q: What should I pack for the mini-Everest trek?
Pack essentials like trekking boots, comfortable clothing, a warm jacket, a hat, sunglasses, a water bottle, a first aid kit, and personal items. A detailed packing list can be obtained from your trekking agency or guide.
Remember to consult with a reputable trekking agency or tour operator to plan your mini-Everest trek and ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience.