Everest Panorama Trek

Everest Panorama Trek 10 Days, Moderate

Everest Panorama Trek takes 08 days or 12 days of packages which leads towards the stunning panoramic view of high mountains and observation of culture.
Destination
Everest Region
Trip Start/End
Kathmandu/Kathmandu
Trip Grading
Moderate
Max Elevation
3860 m, Tengboche
Best Season
Autumn, Spring
Meals
Breakfast in city, Full board during trek
Accommodation
Hotel in Kathmandu and Tea house During the Trek
Transportation
Private Vehicle & Flight
Attractions
Largest Tengboche Monastery

Price Starts from

USD $

per person based on 2 PAX

Group Size Price (USD)
1 – 2 1300

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Everest Panorama Trek

Everest Panorama Trek

Everest Panorama Trek is one of the most well-known trekking destinations in Nepal’s Khumbu region. It is also famous for its mountaineering due to the inspiration of the first climbers, Tenzin Norgay Sherpa and Edmund Hillary.
Culturally, Mt. Everest (8848m) itself has four names: Sagarmatha from Nepali, Chomolungma from Tibetan, Everest, and Peak 13. Everest Panorama Trek takes 08 days or 12 days of packages, which leads towards the stunning panoramic view of high mountains and observation of culture. The trek follows a course of Dudh Koshi as it charges down to narrow gorges, sacred stones, Chortens, and yak caravans are frequently encountered.

What Can You See During the Everest Panorama Trek?

During the Everest Panorama Trek, trekkers can enjoy panoramic views of Mount Everest and experience Sherpa culture. Everest Panorama Trek also offers visits to ancient monasteries, and one can also have the occasion to observe Sherpa traditional dance and the lama( monk) dance.

You can also catch sight of key mountaineering equipment and, if you’re lucky, some wild animals like the barking deer, musk deer and a Himalayan Tahr feeding on steep mountain slopes or the long-haired yaks along paths. Another attraction is the Saturday market, a social occasion where local goods such as meat and other essentials can be purchased or bartered one of the few places in Khumbu where butter is sold.

Best Time for Everest Panorama Trek

The best time for the Everest Panorama Trek is the pre-monsoon, which is February, March, April, and May, and post-monsoon, which is late September, October, November, and December. It is also possible that you prefer to do your journey in February and early September.

What Type of Accommodation Is Provided on the Everest Panorama Trek?

Accommodation on the Everest Panorama Trek is mainly in comfortable tea houses and lodges along the trail. Everest Panorama Trek tea houses provide clean rooms and hot meals.

What Travel Documents Are Required for the Everest Panorama Trek?

To join the Everest Panorama Trek, trekkers must have:
1. Nepal Visa form (may be obtained at Kathmandu Airport)
3. Valid passport
4. Passport photos
5. TIMS
6. Everest National Park entry receipt

Everest Panorama Trek Packing List: What to Bring

The main thing that you should pack properly for the Everest Panorama Trek is a sleeping bag( if you have one), warm fleece jackets, down jackets, waterproof jackets, gloves, high socks, comfortable hiking pants, waterproof pants, sun cream, sunglasses, a Woolen cap, sun protection cap, water bottles, medicines, hiking sticks, etc.

How Difficult Is the Everest Panorama Trek? 

In the Everest region, one of the common difficulties occurs at the altitudes. The Everest Panorama Trek takes you from 1400m up to 3860m, so proper acclimatisation is needed more. But the trek is planned for an easy ascend and you are provided ample support by your very experienced guide to trek without any risks.

Trip Outline

Day-to-Day Itinerary

Day 01:Kathmandu arrival 1300m

Day 02:Kathmandu Sightseeing.

Day 03:Kathmandu to Lukla 2805m. trek to Phakding 2610m

Day 04:Phakding to Namche Bazaar 3440m.

Day 05:Khumjung to Tengboche 3860m. (one of the biggest monasteries in the Khumbu region where hundreds of people become monks live)

Day 06:Tyangboche to Jorsalle 2740m.

Day 07:Jorsalle to Lukla 2805m.

Day 08:Lukla fly out to Kathmandu

Day 09:Rest and shopping day in Kathmandu

Day 10:Final Departure.                                                                                                                                              Note: If the above Itinerary doesn’t meet your needs. We can design individualized trekking tour plans based on your desire, and Private departures are available every day upon your request.

Other Information

Permits Required

To trek to the Everest View Cultural Trek, you’ll need two main permits:

  1. Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit. This local permit replaces the old TIMS card and can be obtained either in Lukla or Monjo.

  2. Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit, Available at the park gate in Monjo

Food and Accommodation

Accommodation :

Teahouses along the trail provide basic yet comfortable rooms, usually with twin beds, blankets, and a shared bathroom. Hot showers, Wi-Fi, and charging facilities are available at most lodges for a small extra fee.

During the Everest View Cultural Trek, trekkers can enjoy a surprising variety of local and international dishes served in cozy teahouses and lodges along the trail. Meals are freshly prepared, nutritious, and designed to provide the energy needed for long trekking days in the Himalayas.

Typical Meals:

Dal Bhat: The classic Nepali meal of steamed rice, lentil soup, and vegetable curry, healthy, filling, and unlimited in most teahouses.

Momo: Delicious Nepali dumplings stuffed with vegetables or meat, often served with a spicy dipping sauce.

Noodles and Pasta: Stir-fried or soupy noodles, and pasta with vegetables, egg, or meat.

Fried Rice: A popular dish made with rice, seasonal vegetables, eggs, or meat.

Pancakes & Porridge: Sweet or savory options, perfect for breakfast, made with wheat or buckwheat flour.

Western Dishes: Items like pizza, omelets, and toast are available in most teahouses, often with a local touch such as yak cheese or homemade jam.

Snacks & Beverages:
You’ll find tea, coffee, hot chocolate, soft drinks, beer, and occasionally local wines. However, prices increase with altitude due to transportation costs. It’s a good idea to bring energy bars, nuts, or chocolate for quick snacks on the trail.

Water:
Boiled or bottled water is available at teahouses, but it’s strongly recommended to carry water purification tablets or a portable filter to ensure safe drinking water throughout the trek.

Note: We humbly request you don’t drink/eat milky and meat items (hot chocolate, milk coffee, and milk tea) because milk is powder and not boiled.

Packing List

Essential Gear for the Everest View Cultural Trek

When preparing for the Everest View cultural Trek, having the right gear is crucial for comfort, warmth, and safety in the Himalayas. Here’s a complete combined list of must-have items:

Clothing:
Pack warm, layered clothing suitable for changing mountain weather. Include thermal underwear (2 pairs): Choose breathable, moisture-wicking underwear made from merino wool or synthetic fabrics to maintain comfort and hygiene throughout the trek. Trekking Shirts (2): Pack a mix of short and long-sleeved shirts made from lightweight, quick-drying, and moisture-wicking fabrics like merino wool, polyester, or nylon. These materials keep you comfortable and dry during long hikes. (Avoid cotton, as it retains moisture.), a fleece jacket, a down jacket, gloves, socks (3 pairs), trekking boots, a sleeper, hiking pants, and a waterproof jacket and pants to stay protected from cold and wind.

Headwear:
Keep your head and face protected with a warm hat, sun hat, sunglasses, and a scarf or buff to shield against sun, wind, and dust.

Sleeping Bag:
Carry a warm sleeping bag rated to at least -10°C (14°F) to ensure comfortable rest during chilly nights at higher altitudes.

Trekking Poles:
Use adjustable trekking poles to reduce knee strain and provide stability while walking on steep or uneven terrain.

Camera, trekking bag (70 ltrs, and day bag 10 ltrs) and headlight

First Aid Kit:
Always pack a basic first aid kit, including altitude sickness medication, bandages, pain relievers, and antiseptic cream to handle minor injuries or altitude-related symptoms.

Passport

Travel insurance (including high-altitude rescue)

Some cash (ATMs are rare above Namche Bazaar)

What's included?

What's not included?

  • International Airfare and taxes
  • Nepal Visa fee (US$40 per person for 30 days)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Medical evacuation in case of emergency.
  • Personal spending money.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and the mountain
  • Any expenses of a personal nature, client’s insurance
  • Items of personal nature, i.e., Soft/hard drinks, Tips, hot water, shower, battery charge, internet, telephone, etc.
  • Expenses incurred due to mishaps, landslides, strikes, political unrest, etc. In such a case, extra will be charged as per the actualNote: Group size minimum 10 people

All our published dates are guaranteed departures. If the dates don’t match with your travel plans, we are more than happy to create your desired date. Let us know what kind of trip you are looking for and our travel experts will help plan your tailor-made trips in your dream destination.

Price Starts from

USD $

per person based on 2 PAX

We offer Group Price

No of PAX
Price (USD)
1 – 2
1300
Start Date End Date Price (USD) Availability Booking
Wed, Mar 25, 2026 Fri, Apr 3, 2026 $1300 Available
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