Everest View Trek

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Everest View Trek Dec 18, 2006
TREKKING IN NEPAL: -


Nepal is a trekker's paradise. The very organic rhythm of foot travel is a wonderful way to explore and make meaningful contact with the country. On average, trekking consists of walking daily 5 to 7 hours, 9 to 14 kilometers on a series of ascents and descents. The immense contrasts in altitude and climates found here support an equally spectacular mix of lifestyle and wildlife. Nepal is a pioneer in the sport of trekking. Known as the Himalayan Kingdom, Nepal is dominated by eight of the world's fourteen highest mountains, including Everest. Each one is over 8000 meters (26,000ft). In all, there are 1,310 peaks of 5000 meters (16,900ft) or more. Annually, more than 200,000 tourists come here to trek. You will experience superb panoramic views of mountains, a diversity of landscape, flora and fauna, colorful cultures, friendly people and ancient history. Trekkers leave Nepal with grand tales to share with their family and friends.



Trekking Seasons


Autumn (Sept-Nov)

This season offers excellent weather and tantalizing mountain views.



Winter (Dec-Feb)

This season is noted for occasional snowfall only at higher elevations. Hence it is ideal for trekking at lower attitudes.



Spring (Mar-May)

Different varieties of wild flowers, especially rhododendrons make the hillsides above 5000 meters a scenic paradise in this season. The weather is mild with moderate temperature at lower elevations and at elevations over 4000 m. the mountain views are clear.



Summer (Jun-Aug)

Summer months, continuing up to mid-September, take travel wet and warm. The higher valleys and meadows blossom with flowers and bush vegetation. Insect repellent is recommended while trekking during summer months.


Everest View Trek


Whilst for many a visit to the foot of Mount Everest is a personal goal, for some it is enough to visit the Everest or Khumbu region and experience the culture, the people, and the spectacular scenery. The Everest View trek is a shorter trek than the Base Camp trek with the famous Tengpoche monastery at 3870m being the high point.

It is designed for those who wish to experience this region without ascending to high altitude. Entry to the Khumbu is by air into the airstrip at Lukla, and from here we follow the route of the Base Camp trek to Tengpoche monastery. From here we obtain breathtaking views of Everest as it rises above the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge, as well as a superb view of one of Nepal's most beautiful mountains, Ama Dablam - the 'Matterhorn of the Khumbu'. From here we return to Lukla by a slightly different route via Khumjung.

This is a short but classic trek which allows access to the most spectacular mountain views in the world, in a shorter time frame. Accommodation and food is provided in the local lodges. Clients often extend this trip to two full weeks by taking a rafting trip or a visit to Chitwan National Park.



Detailed trek itinerary


Day 01: Arrival at Tribhuban International Airport and pick up you by our private car and transfer to the Hotel (D)

Day 02: Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding
After a very early start, and an early take off from Kathmandu Domestic Airport, a 45 minute flight is all it takes to propel us into the Everest region of Nepal. The landing at Lukla (2800m) is spectacular and on arrival we are greeted by our sirdar and trekking crew who organise the luggage and hustle us off for tea. After a leisurely lunch we start the trek in earnest, setting off for a gentle walk to Phakding (2800m), a further 3 hours to the north. The trail leads through Lukla, past hotels, shops and airline offices to the edge of the Lukla plateau where the trail drops to meet the intersection of the Jiri trail at Chablung. From here the trail follows the Dudh Kosi north through the village of Ghat and then finally to Phakding where we spend the night. (B.L.D)



Day 03: Phakding to Namche Bazaar
From Phakding the trail continues north up the Dudh Kosi Valley, staying 100m above the river on it's west bank. The trail leads us to Jorsale (2810m) where we enter the Sagarmatha National Park, and submit our trekking permits for checking. From here we continue on an ever-steepening trail to Namche Bazaar (3440m), known simply as Namche. En route we cross the spectacular suspension bridge high above the confluence of the Bhote Kosi and the Dudh Kosi, and shortly after glimpse our first view of Everest, way off to the north-east. The trail to Namche is steep and long, but eventually we reach the remarkable Sherpa capital perched high on the hillside and dominated to the east by the immense bulk of Kwangde (6187m). (B.L.D)



Day 04: Acclimatisation day in Namche
Acclimatisation is important before trekking higher, and this scheduled stop is necessary to allow us to gradually become used to the effects of altitude - the lower pressure and the thinner air.

We can spend the day by taking a side trip to Thami, by visiting the National Park Visitor Centre on the hill above Namche or by simply resting and browsing in the shops in the town. Namche is a fascinating place simply to 'hang out' and take in the culture of the mountains, from the trading of visiting Tibetans to the stories of departing mountaineers. (B.L.D)



Day 05: Namche to Tengpoche
From Namche we trek north-east on a direct line to Everest, starting up the hill to the Visitor Centre and continuing on a reasonably flat easy trail high above the Dudh Kosi. Ahead of us we can see one of the most beautiful mountains in the Khumbu - Ama Dablam (6856m), as well as Everest still far off in the distance. We pass through the settlement of Sanasa before making our descent to the Dudh Kosi and the village of Phunki Thanga. Of course, 'what goes down must go up', and from here it is a steep long climb up the side of the hill to the saddle on which Tengpoche Monastery is located at 3870m. As we enter the grounds of Monastery we will be welcomed by the most magnificent mountain view in the world. The long climb seems well worth it as we gaze upon a panorama of Himalayan giants, including Everest as it peeks above the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge. (B.L.D)



Day 06: Tengpoche to Khumjung
From Tengpoche the trail drops steeply to the river at Phunki Thanga, and then raises again to traverse high above the river on the winding trail leading back to Namche Bazaar. Shortly after passing through Sanasa, we branch off to the right and take the trail leading gradually upwards to the extensive Sherpa settlement of Khumjung at 3790m.

Khumjung is the largest village in the Khumbu and contains many items of interest for the visitor - the Gompa possesses the supposed skull of a Yeti but this has been scientifically disproved. Also in Khumjung is the Hillary School, and further up the hill at the village of Khunde is the Khunde Hospital, built in 1966 and maintained by the Sir Edmund Hillary Himalayan Trust. This is well worth a visit, and all donations of money or medical supplies are most welcome. (B.L.D)



Day 07: Khumjung to Jorsale
We complete our circular route by returning to Namche and from here continue on down the main Everest trail. This is a short day and hence we have time to browse the shops in Namche, before descending steeply to the river. The trail is easier now as we are losing altitude, and we can enjoy a gentle walk on the trail above the Dudh Kosi to Jorsale. (B.L.D)



Day 08: Jorsale to Lukla
The final day of our trek - we retrace our steps along the trail above the Dudh Kosi before turning off the main Jiri route and rising up to Lukla, where we arrive by mid-afternoon. (B.L.D)



Day 09: Fly to Kathmandu
We return to the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu with a 45 minute flight back to the domestic airport. Here you will be greeted and transferred back to your hotel in Kathmandu. Arrival times back into Kathmandu vary, however it is usual to arrive back at your hotel by mid-afternoon. (B.D)


Day 10: Final Departure to your country (B)



Cost per person perday US$ 45 only



Above the cost includes:

~ Airport pick up and drop off by our private vehicle
~ Kathmandu 3 star categories hotel double room with Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner (B.L.D) basis
~ Trekking Registration Certificate (T.R.C) Fees
~ All land transfer as per given itinerary
~ Sagarmatha National Park conservation entry permits fees
~ Accommodation and 3 meals a day while on the trek
~ Fully escorted trek with fluent English speaking license holder local Sherpa Guide and necessity porters
~ All program according to itineraries on full board.
~ Wages, equipment, insurance and other facilities to staffs


Above the cost doesn't include:

· Nepal entry visa fee per person US$ 30 only
. Domestic Airfare from Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu Per person US$ 202 only
· Travel Insurance (this is a mandatory condition of booking)
· Medical evacuation in case of emergency
· Personal spending money
· Personal nature i.e. Soft/hard drinks, tips and All bar bill,
· International Airport Tax per person US$ 24 only

Note: Above the net rate should be paid from you. Group leader's travel free for groups of 10 or more.... (Flights and Government fees not included).


Should you require further details, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely yours,
Madhav Prasad Pandey
Managing Director
Informations and International Relations
Skyline Treks & Expedition (P.) Ltd.
Gpo box No: 14221
Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel No: 00977-1-4212737
Mobile No: 00977-9851065082
Fax No: 00977-1-4212738
Email: skyline@enet.com.np
Website: www.nepaltravels.biz
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