Everest Panorama Trek - 8 Days
Everest Panorama Trek - 8 Days
Everest Panorama Trek - 8 Days
Everest Panorama Trek - 8 Days
Everest Panorama Trek - 8 Days

Everest Panorama Trek - 8 Days

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One of the best short and rewarding treks in the Everest region is the Everest Panorama Trek, also known as the Everest View Trek. Although it is short, this trek offers full enjoyment and adventure. Not only will you witness stunning views of the Himalayas and nature, but you will also have the chance to interact with locals and experience their culture. Along the way, you will see many monasteries, mani walls, and prayer wheels. Trekking Plus provides all the information you need to enjoy this 8-day trek through this beautiful and mystical region at the foot of the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest.

Trip Facts
Duration: 8 Days
Trip Grade: Moderate
Country: Nepal
Maximum Altitude: 3860m /12,660ft.
Starts: Kathmamdu
Ends: Kathmandu
Group Size: 1-12
Activities: Trekking
Best Time: March to May and Mid-Sep to Mid-Dec

Highlights of Everest Panoramic Trek

  • Engage in meaningful interaction with the Sherpa community.
  • Explore the heart of the Sherpa homeland, with alpine forests, Buddhist monasteries, and an authentic mountain lifestyle.
  • Follow in the footsteps of Hillary and Tenzing on the trek to Everest Base Camp.
  • Enjoy magnificent views of Mount Everest and the surrounding Himalayas.
  • Stay in local tea houses and immerse yourself in traditional Sherpa culture.
  • Pass through Sherpa valleys and discover the richness of Tibetan Buddhist heritage.
  • Witness alpine flora and fauna, and explore ancient monasteries and stupas along the route.
  • Experience the picturesque beauty of the Himalayas and valleys.
  • Visit the famous Tengboche Monastery and learn about its spiritual significance.
  • Trek to Khumjung Village and its monastery, known for the legendary Yeti scalp.
  • Capture breathtaking views of Everest from multiple vantage points.
  • Explore some of the most enchanting and exquisite landscapes in the world.

Everest Panoramic Trek could be a perfect alternate choice in khumbu region where you will avoid altitude sickness and the best view of Everest with an exceptional view of other tallest himalayas viewos in the world. This Panorama trek in Everest, takes you up high along trails to Tengboche Monastery (3850m). This is a short trek but very scenic trek offers really superb view of the world’s highest peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, Thamserku, Ama Dablam and other many snowy peaks. We fly from Kathmandu to Lukla airstrip in the Khumbu region and trek up to Namche Bazar, Tyangboche (famous for its monastery) and into the Khumjung village, a very nice settlement of Sherpas people. This trek is a great introduction to Sherpa country and its culture with great mountain views, a very popular destination for first time trekkers in Nepal. This trek is best suited for those who do not have enough time for longer treks into the high mountains.

Everest Panorama Trek is perfect for those who are unwilling to go high altitude and all the way to Everest Base Camp also this trek could be good for family as well as for the beginner who have not done high altitude trek. We can see the best view of the amazing Khumbu region and the Himalayan range including the magnificent Mt. Everest. The journey will take you up to the Namche Bazaar the hub of Sherpa people of Nepal. Everest Panorama Trek starts with the marvelous flight to Lukla. The trails along the Dudhkoshi River passing by the places like Phakding, Monjo and finally reaches the Namche Bazaar. Further more, the hiking of the Everest View Hotel and Khumjung Village. Then we will return back to Namche Bazaar from Kyangjuma will showcase the swashbuckling view of the surrounding hills and mountains. You will cross various suspension bridges and trek diverse terrains, all while enjoying breathtaking views of the Himalayas and natural landscapes. The trail leads to Namche Bazaar, the trading hub of the Khumbu region.

From Namche, the trek gradually ascends to Khumjung Village, one of the highest inhabited villages in the world. Khumjung Monastery houses the half-football-shaped scalp said to belong to the Yeti. For a small fee, visitors can view this unique relic. The trail continues along rocky paths to Tengboche, where you will catch partial views of Everest, Nuptse, and Lhotse. Tengboche welcomes thousands of tourists daily and offers both spiritual and recreational experiences. The Tengboche Monastery, built in 1923, is the largest monastery in the Khumbu region.

After Tengboche, the trek descends to Monjo, a charming village just north of Phakding. Monjo is an alternative stopping point to Phakding and serves as the main overnight stop on the Everest Panorama Trek. The village reflects both ancient and modern Khumbu culture, with lodges and guesthouses showcasing the region’s heritage. Finally, you will trek downhill to Lukla. Completing the Everest Panorama Trek will leave you with positive energy, confidence, and unforgettable memories. This trek is full of adventure, cultural experiences, and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable journey.

Extend This Trek to Everest Base Camp

This trek can be completed in seven days from Kathmandu to Kathmandu. To reach the famous Everest Base Camp, you will need an additional five days. The main attraction of this adventure is, of course, Mount Everest Base Camp. There is no need to worry about special physical requirements, as the views become truly breathtaking the closer you get to the mountains. Here is the detailed itinerary of the Everest Base Camp Trek.

What to Expect During the Everest Panorama Trek

Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, is a dream destination for adventurers from around the world. While summiting the 8,848-meter peak may not be possible for most due to its challenging terrain, remoteness, and expense, the Everest Panorama Trek allows anyone with good physical fitness to see the snow-covered giant up close.

This relatively easy trekking trail combines breathtaking mountain views with cultural experiences, including suspension bridges, tumbling rivers, and wildlife. Trekkers pass through traditional Sherpa villages and dense forests, staying in tea houses, lodges, or guesthouses along well-established routes. Each day involves approximately five to seven hours of walking in the lower Everest region, offering an enjoyable and accessible Himalayan adventure.

Spectacular Mountain Views and Sherpa Culture

From the starting point in Lukla, trekkers enjoy panoramic views of snow-clad peaks. Kongde Ri dominates the skyline to the west, Numbur Himal lies to the southeast, Kusum Kanguru to the northeast, and the Pikey Peaks are visible to the south. As you ascend, views of Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and other majestic mountains become even clearer.

Key viewpoints along the trail include Namche Bazaar, Everest View Hotel, Khumjung Valley, and Tengboche Monastery. Namche Bazaar is considered the Sherpa capital, Khumjung Valley is home to a monastery believed to hold a Yeti skull, and Tengboche Monastery is the largest Buddhist shrine in the Everest region. These sites offer unforgettable mountain vistas without requiring trekkers to go all the way to Everest Base Camp or attempt a summit.

The trek passes through Sherpa villages such as Namche Bazaar, Khumjung, and Phakding. Sherpas are renowned for their high-altitude resilience, rich cultural traditions, and friendly, helpful nature. Their communities and way of life provide an invaluable cultural dimension to the Everest Panorama Trek.

A Beginner-Friendly Everest Trek

Unlike more challenging routes such as the Everest Base Camp Trek, Gokyo Cho La Pass, or Everest High Pass Trek, the Everest Panorama Trek does not exceed 3,860 meters above sea level. This makes it accessible to trekkers of all ages and fitness levels.

The relatively low altitude reduces the risk of altitude sickness, and the trek’s moderate ascents and descents make it suitable for novices, families, or travelers with limited time. Typically completed in seven to eleven days, the Everest Panorama Trek covers the highlights of the Everest region without the physical and mental demands of reaching Everest Base Camp or climbing Everest itself. With manageable terrain and lower risk of Acute Mountain Sickness, the Everest Panorama Trek is one of the best short treks in Nepal, offering an unforgettable Himalayan experience for beginners, families, and those seeking a less demanding yet rewarding adventure.

Itinerary Overview and Route Map

Day 1:Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m./4593ft.)
Day 2:Morning flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2840m./ 9316ft.) or flight via Manthali
Day 3:Trek to Namche bazaar (3440m./ 11283ft.)
Day 4:Trek to Khumjung (3780m./ 12401ft.)
Day 5:Trek to Tengboche (3860m /12’660ft.)
Day 6:Trek back from Tengboche to Monjo (2835m./9301ft.)
Day 7:Trek back to Lukla (2840m./ 9316ft.)
Day 8:Fly Back to Kathmandu (1400m.|4593ft.) 35 minutes flight or Via Manthali

Everest Panorama Trek - 8 Days Detailed Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m./4593ft.)

Our Trekking plus representative will receive you on arrival at kathmandu airport and take your to your hotel. At evening, we’ll offer you a welcome dinner at a typical Nepali restaurant serving authentic Nepali cuisine. After the refreshment at the hotel, we will meet with you at our office, where we will discuss the trek itinerary and introduce you to our guide.
 

Max Altitude: 1,400m (4,593ft)
Meals: Welcome Dinner
Accommodation: Deluxe Hotel
Mode of Transportation: Pick up
Day 2

Morning flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2840m./ 9316ft.) or flight via Manthali

After breakfast at the hotel, we will travel to the airport at the domestic terminal. From Kathmandu, a 35-minute short scenic flight over Himalayan ranges of eastern Nepal to Lukla. Meet our Trekking Plus crew members and support team at Lukla airport. We will start our journey toward the Phakding settlement from Lukla, trekking downhill to the Thado Koshi River across the suspension bridge, enjoying a close-up view of Mount Kusum Kanguru. We will arrive in Phakding, walking a short distance and passing through the little settlement of Ghat.

Max Altitude: 2,840m (9,317ft)
Meals: B, L,D
Duration: 3-4 hrs
Distance: 8 KM
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Day 3

Trek to Namche bazaar (3440m./ 11283ft.)

After breakfast we start our day to Namache Bazaar. At 3440 meters above sea level, Namche Bazaar serves as the settlement with the facilities of an Atm, internet cafe, and shopping area. After breakfast, we will proceed to Namche Bazaar, the Everest Panorama Trek's primary destination. We will walk along the trekking trail of Everest Base Camp for 5 - 6 hours from Phakding to Namche Bazaar, a Sherpa settlement well-known as a stopover spot for altitude acclimation. Walk through a beautiful Pine forest, riversides of Dudh Koshi River and suspension bridges. Trail ascends to confluence of Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi rivers, further to Jorsale village and eventually to Namche Bazaar. We will view the first up-close sight of the majestic Mt. Everest in clean and clear weather. After several hours of walking and a trip across the Hillary Suspension Bridge, we will eventually reach Namche Bazaar.

Max Altitude: 3,440m (11,286ft)
Meals: B,L,D
Duration: 5-6 hrs
Distance: 10.5 KM
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Day 4

Trek to Khumjung (3780m./ 12401ft.)

After breakfast, we’ll head to Khumjung Village, a large Sherpa settlement known for preserving its traditional lifestyle. This famous village is the birthplace of legendary Sherpas and Lamas. We will also have an option, start an early hike (if you wish, even before breakfast) to the Everest View Hotel, which offers stunning views of Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Lhotse, Everest, and other majestic peaks. As the highest hotel in the world, Everest View Hotel is a popular resting spot for trekkers during acclimatization walks. After a short breakfast at the hotel, we’ll descend back to Khumjung Village. After lunch, we’ll visit the old Yeti’s scalp and a large sculpture of Guru Rinpoche at Khumjung Monastery. Other highlights include Khumjung School, founded by Sir Edmund Hillary, and the Sherpa Culture Museum, built in traditional Sherpa architectural style.

Max Altitude: 3,780m (12,401ft)
Meals: B,L,D
Duration: 5 hrs
Distance: 4-5 KM
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Day 5

Trek to Tengboche (3860m /12’660ft.)

We start our day after earlly breakfast at hotel in Khumjung village. We will descend along the trail until we reach the Dudh Koshi River, where stunning views of the surrounding peaks, including Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Everest, await. Along the way, we will pass through vibrant rhododendron forests and cross a suspension bridge over the sparkling white waters of the river. A short but steep climb will take us to the town of Tengboche, famous for hosting the highest monastery in the world. Tengboche Monastery, the largest in Nepal's Khumbu region, sits majestically against the dramatic backdrop of Ama Dablam. Visiting the monastery will allow us to experience its spiritual beauty and immerse ourselves in the local Sherpa culture.
 

Max Altitude: 3,860m (12,664ft)
Meals: B,L,D
Duration: 5-6 hrs
Distance: 9 KM
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Day 6

Trek back from Tengboche to Monjo (2835m./9301ft.)

Wake up early to enjoy views of towering Mount Everest and other high peaks. After breakfast, we trek back to Monjo, a small settlement at 2,835 meters (9,301 ft) above sea level. From there, we continue to Jorsale by descending toward the Dudh Koshi River. Along the way, we may spot Himalayan wildlife such as pheasants, mountain goats, and red pandas. We will pass several monasteries, mani walls, and prayer flags on the path to Monjo. Crossing a few bridges over streams, we finally reach Monjo.

Max Altitude: 2,835m (9,301ft)
Meals: B,L,D
Duration: 6-7 hrs
Distance: 16 KM
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Day 7

Trek back to Lukla (2840m./ 9316ft.)

Today, we will trek back to Lukla. It’ll be an easy downhill walk through forests and terraces. The imposing mountains still seems smiling to us. We'll go over the suspension bridge and go to Ghat before starting the hike into Phakding. To get to the Pasang Lhamu Memorial gate, we will proceed through lush oak and juniper woodlands, gently dropping and climbing. We will reach the scenic village of Lukla after a few hours of hiking. Our Everest Panorama Trek comes to an end today. Lukla is a prosperous mountain village with little modern facilities. Roam around and stay overnight.

Max Altitude: 2,840m (9,317ft)
Meals: B,L, D
Duration: 6 hrs
Distance: 13 KM
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Day 8

Fly Back to Kathmandu (1400m.|4593ft.) 35 minutes flight or Via Manthali

After breakfast in Lukla, we will take an early-morning flight back to Kathmandu Valley. During peak season, all flights from Lukla to Kathmandu may be redirected via Ramechhap (Manthali) Airport. In the evening, you can enjoy a free and relaxing time exploring Thamel, or you may choose to join one of our optional trek or sightseeing tours.

Meals: B,D
Accommodation: Deluxe Hotel
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Cost Details

Includes

  • Airport transfer services arrival/departure and local flight schedule
  • Accommodation in kathmandu on bed and breakfast basis
  • Flight tickets from Kathmandu or Manthali – Lukla, and Lukla to Kathmandu or Manthali 
  • All necessary paper work , applicable National park, TIMS, and Local permits.
  • An experienced English-speaking Govt. registered trekking guide and local porters to carry luggage (2 trekkers: 1 porter, no Porter for Solo Trekker).
  • Guide and Porter's salary, food, equipment, and insurance including on-trip cost
  • Full meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) at your choice with Tea/Coffee 
  • Accommodation while on trek (Twin sharing room), attached room with bathroom or share toilet
  • Supplementary snacks (cookies and energy bar),  sleeping bag down jacket if needed (It’s refundable)
  • A comprehensive medical kit, trekking map and Water purifications drop. 
  • Farewell Dinner in a fine Restaurant
  • Official expenses and government local taxes. 

Excludes

  • Lunch, Dinner, and Extra Night Hotel in Kathmandu
  • Additional hot drinks, Deserts (cakes, bakes and pies) while you are in mountains 
  • Personal expenses while on trek such as; snacks, drink Beer coke, juice, Boiled water , Electronic device re-charging,hot showers, Wi-Fi, etc.
  • Travel and health Insurance covering emergency rescues and evacuations
  • Tipping to guide and porters 
  • All extra services if required (except mentioned in 'The Price Include' section.