Everest View Trek

The Everest Panorama View Trek is known as Everest View Trekking. The easy and short treks relatively take you to the most adventurous region in the world—the foothills of Mt. Everest region.The world's most scenic and splendid place is an opportunity to get up close to giant snow-capped mountain peaks, including Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Thamserku, and Mt. Amadablam. The Everest Panoama Trek adds a lifetime opportunity to explore Sherpa( mountain people) culture, lifestyle, and traditional ethics.
We start to move for the Everest Panorama Trek from TIA towards the northern belt of Nepal. After a 35-minute scenic flight, you get to a small village of town and the one and only airport in this region, the tiny airstrip of Tenzing Hilari Airport at Lukla. The picturesque Khumbu Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Sagarmathatha National Park) and enriches this region ecologically and environmentally. After a couple of days trekking to Pakding via the bank of the Dudhkoshi River and mixing with nature, walking through the Rhododendron and Magnolia alpine forests, arriving at Namche. Namche Bazaar (market), an active market place known as a trekkers junction, is also the trekking gateway of other Everest trekking trails. After taking one more day at Namche for acclimatize,move on the way to Syangboche, where the main place to see is the Sherpa Museum and a panoramic 360° view of numerous of the world's highest peaks, including Mt.Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Amadablam, Mt. Tamserku, Mount Kwangde, etc.., before continuing downhill to the Khumjung Valley with an enormous mountain backdrop. Khumjung village, where one can meet authentic ethnic mountain people (Sherpa) and their lifestyle, is a special attraction of Khumjung monastery. Intimate with the local people and culture of Khumjung village, then we move to Tenboche, the final destination of our Everest View Trek. In Tenboche,  the biggest Buddhist monastery is situated, and we have the chance to meet Buddhist monks and see their daily customs in the monastery. After our short trek in Tenboche, we head back to Lukla via Namche.

The Everest Panorama Trek is a popular choice and suitable for any weekend hiker as well as for those who don't have enough time for a longer trek into the high mountains. The trek offers an outstanding menu of trekking experiences in the Himalaya.

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