Everest View Cultural Trekking
August 2024 14, 18, 21, 26, and 29 are guaranteed
September 2024 3,5, 9, 11, 14, 16, 20, 26, and 29 are guaranteed
October 2024 1, 4,,6, 9, 11, 14, 18, 21 26, and 29 are guaranteed
November 2024 9, 14, 19, and 24 are guaranteed
Everest Trek is one of the most well-known trekking destinations in the world. 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 cultural trekking 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 caravan are frequently encountered.
WHAT CAN YOU SEE DURING EVEREST CULTURAL TREK?
During the Everest Cultural trek, you can see the stunning panoramic view of Mt. Everest, so people say this itinerary Everest Panorama View Trek as well as Sherpa culture and their lifestyle, olden monasteries, Sherpa traditional dance, lama (monk) dance, important gears of mountaineering, barking & musk deer, the Himalayan Thar or mountain grazing on the steep slope, shaggy-coated yak and on attending the Saturday market at Khumbu region, which is a social event where you could see the merchandise of daily use meat, yak trail and how butter is traded.
WHAT IS THE BEST TIME TO DO EVEREST PANORAMA TREK?
The best months to do the Everest cultural trek are 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?
Here, on the Everest cultural trek, you will find plenty of hotels, lodges, and tea houses. The hotels, lodges, and guest houses over there are very clean and offer delicious food. But if you prefer camping, they are also available.
WHAT ARE THE TRAVEL DOCUMENTS?
The travel documents are as follows:
1. Nepal Visa form (may be obtained at Kathmandu Airport)
3. Valid passport
4. Passport photos
5. Tims
6. Everest National Park entry receipt
WHAT IS THE GEAR FOR EVEREST CULTURAL TREK?
The main thing that you should pack is a sleeping bag( if you have one), warm fleece jackets, down jackets, waterproof jackets, gloves, woolen socks, comfortable hiking pants, waterproof pants, sun cream, sunglasses, a Woolen cap, sun protection cap, water bottles, medicines, hiking steak, etc
HOW DIFFICULT IS THE EVEREST CULTURAL TREK?
Everest region one of the common difficulties occurs in the altitude. Your Everest
region trek starts from 1400 to 5545M so acclimatization is needed more. But then you are fully taken care of by your guide.
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:Rest day at Namche Bazaar 3440 m.
Day 06:Namche Bazar –Thame 3820m. (birth place of Tezing Norgey Sherpa)
Day 07:Thame to Khumjung 3780m.
Day 08:Khumjung to tengboche 3860m. . (one of the biggest Monastery in Khumbu region where hundreds becoming monks live)
Day 09:Tyangboche to Jorsalle 2740m.
Day 10:Jorsalle to Lukla 2805m.
Day 11:Lukla fly out Kathmandu
Day 12:Rest and shopping day in Kathmandu
Day 13:Final Departure, Note: If the above Itinerary doesn't meet your needs.We can design individualized trekking,tours plans base on your desire and Private departure are available everyday upon your request.