The Everest Panorama Trek is a short and relatively easy trek in the Everest region, perfect for those wanting stunning views of Everest without the challenges of high-altitude treks. It offers a blend of natural beauty, Sherpa culture, and breathtaking mountain scenery, including Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. Trekkers experience the unique lifestyle of the Sherpa people, explore charming villages like Namche Bazaar and Khumjung, and hike to viewpoints like Hotel Everest View for unforgettable panoramic vistas.
Overview
About this journey
Key Highlights
What makes this journey stand out
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First Glimpse of Everest from Namche Bazaar
The excitement of spotting Everest for the first time while sipping tea at a Namche Bazaar viewpoint is surreal.
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Acclimatization Hike to Everest View Hotel
A rewarding short hike offering one of the best panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.
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Crossing High Suspension Bridges
Adrenaline rushes as you walk across swaying suspension bridges over deep gorges, prayer flags fluttering in the wind.
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Reaching the Everest Base Camp
The thrill of standing at the foot of Everest, surrounded by climbers, colorful tents, and the mighty Khumbu Icefall.
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Sunrise at Kala Patthar
The awesomeness will drive you next level
Itinerary
Your day-by-day route
Costs Include
What's covered
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Airport transfers
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Kathmandu accommodation
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Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu
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Flight to/from Lukla
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Accommodation in teahouses during trek
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Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during trek
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Experienced trekking guide
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Porters to carry luggage
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Sagarmatha National Park entry permit
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TIMS card (Trekker's Information Management System)
Costs Exclude
Not included
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Personal expenses (drinks, snacks, souvenirs)
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Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
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Tips for guide and porters
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Travel insurance
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Visa fees
Essential Tips
Things worth knowing before you go
Train Before You Trek
Prepare with cardio, strength training, and endurance hikes to handle the demanding terrain and altitude.
Acclimatize Properly
Take rest days in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche to let your body adjust to the high altitude and prevent AMS.
Pack Smart, Pack Light
Carry only the essentials—layered clothing, a warm sleeping bag, a water purification system, and high-energy snacks.
Stay Hydrated
Drink at least 3-4 liters of water per day to combat dehydration and altitude sickness.
Embrace the Trekking Culture
Respect local customs, greet with "Namaste," and take time to connect with Sherpa guides and fellow trekkers.
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