Everest Panorama Trekking

  • Duration11 Days
  • Max. Altitude3,850 m
  • Starts FromUSD 1200

Destination:Nepal

Trip Grade:Moderate (**)

Meals:Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner

Transportation:Private Vehicle / Aeroplane

Accommodation:Lodge

Trekking Region:Everest Region

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“To arrive by foot in Sherpa country is to gain some insight into what it was like for the Israelite to reach the promised land.”  -  Mike Thompson, Anthropologist and Climber

Everest Panorama Trekking is known as "Everest View Trekking", considered as an easy trekking in comparison to other trekkings. The short classic trek will be the rewarding journey to the Everest who has very limited time.This route does not get snowed in and any time can be visited.The natural beauty which permeates this region of Nepal as well as the world renowned highest peaks provide the backdrop to the delightful Sherpa culture, touches the heart and captures the memory of many. Tengboche Monastery, lies on the sublimely located ridge along the main Everest Base Camp trail perched at 3,876 m with many great Himalayan giants silently nestled nearby. Ama Dablam (6,586 m), Everest (8,848 m), Nuptse(7,879 m) and Lhotse (8,516 m) comprise the spectacular skyline to the north.

The Everest Panorama trekking starts from Lukla,which provides a wonderful introduction to Sherpa land. The Sherpas,whose name means “Easterner”,having trader persona, have earned their hard-won reputation as skilled mountain guides and high altitude porters. Leaving Lukla, the trails clamors over the steep sided Dudh Koshi Valley crossing many streams and we reach to Phakding(2,905 m), a small village with many lodges. After this, the trail climbs and falls repeatedly and reaches to Mondzo(2835 m). It still continues to Jorsale (2,774 m), the next village from where we can catch the first glimpse of the towering ridge of Namche Bazaar. At this point , we officially enter to the Sagarmatha National Park. Sherpa culture thrives in this town and visitors want to hike to the Sagarmatha National Park headquarters museum.

Khumbila (5,761 m) is the sacred mountain which stands over and guards this land. The trail further goes to Kunde(3,841 m) and Khumjung (3,780 m). There is a small hospital developed with assistance from the Sir Edmund Hillary – Himalayan Trust and there is a small village Gumba situated in the grove of juniper trees which is famous for its yeti relics. We still take the trail which contours around the ridge, high above the Dudh Koshi and drops down to Pungo Tenga (3,274 m) where we can see many water mills and water- driven prayer wheels . The trail then begins to climb up towards Tengboche(3,867 m). Tengboche Monastery dominates the scene,treated anyone with incredible Himalayan views. This monastery was and still is one of the Khumbu’s most important and the beautiful cultural centers. Retracing steps back to Lukla, we end this Everest Panorama Trek.

 

Trip Highlights

  • Full day sightseeing in UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu
  • Exciting flight over the mountains from Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu
  • Spectacular mountain view of Mt. Everest and others nearby
  • Explore Khumbu Region and on its periphery
  • Everest Panorama is a short and easy going trekking
  • Delightful Sherpa Culture
  • Tengboche Monasteryand the activities by the monks
  • Sherpa Museum at Namche Bazaar

Day to Day Itinerary

Day 01:Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350 m), Transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel

Day 02:Pre-Trip meeting and Kathmandu Sightseeing. O/N at Hotel

Day 03:Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2,800 m), 30 min, then trek to Phakding (2,852 m), 3 hrs. O/N Guest House

Day 04:Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Guest House

Day 05:Acclimatization Day at Namche Bazaar

Day 06:Trek from Namche Bazzar to Tengboche (3,870 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Guest House

Day 07:Trek from Tengboche to Khumjung Village (3,780 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Guest House

Day 08:Trek from Kumjung Village to Phakding (2,852 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Guest House

Day 09:Trek from Phakding to Lukla (2,800 m), 2.5 hrs. O/N at Guest House

Day 10:Fly back to Kathmandu (1,350 m) from Lukla. O/N at Hotel

Day 11:Transfer to International Airport

Cost Include

  • Airport Picks up and Drops off by private tourist vehicle
  • Guided city tour by private tourist vehicle
  • A full day sightseeing at UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu
  • A government licensed holder city Tour Guide
  • 3 nights in Kathmandu in twin sharing basis 2-3 star hotels with Breakfast
  • Flight from Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu
  • Lodge to lodge accommodation during the trek
  • Full Board meal (Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner) during the trek
  • An experienced English Speaking Trekking Guide
  • The required number of local staffs and Porter (2 Trekkers = 1 Porter)
  • Food, accommodation, salary, insurance. equipment and medicine for guide and porter
  • Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and TIMS Card for trekking
  • Down Jacket, Duffel Bag and Sleeping Bag by Himkala Adventure (If required)
  • Farewell Dinner in the typical Nepalese reataurant with Cultural Show
  • Government Taxes, VAT, and Service Charge

Cost Exclude

  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu
  • Entrance fees in the Heritage Sites in Kathmandu
  • Your Travel Insurance
  • Nepal Entry Visa Fee
  • Emergency Rescue and Evacuation
  • Personal Expenses (Phone calls, laundry,bar bills, battery recharge, bottled or boiled water, shower etc.)
  • Tips for guide and porter
  • Personal Trekking Equipment
  • Any other expenses which are not mentioned in Cost Includes Section

Detail Itinerary

Day 01Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350 m), Transfer to Hotel. Overnight at HotelAfter you land, you pass through the way where there are number of placards hung on the wall. They identify the vivid aspects of Nepal. When you enter to the Custom clearance section, you quickly fill the form (If you have already filled up), line up and after all these formalities, and proceed towards the gate outside. There will be Himkala representative waiting to greet you – ‘Namaste’ with palms together and transfer you to the hotel. You can refresh and walk around Thamel if you like. Overnight in Kathmandu

Day 02Pre-Trip meeting and Kathmandu Sightseeing. O/N at Hotel After you breakfast, about 9 am, we depart from our hotel for the city sightseeing. The city tour is to witness the ritual activities mostly related to Newar ethnicity, Bajrayana Buddhism or Tibetan Buddhism. As the Kathmandu city grown up by the indigenous inhabitant, Newar people, all the architectures, wooden carving, statues, stone engravings are found in the Heritage sites from the beginning. The history, legends, myths, the hard work, their tolerance, feasts and festivals they celebrate, and the people living in harmony leave wonderful impression on you. There will be a briefing about the trekking in the evening after you come back from the sightseeing. Overnight in Kathmandu

Day 03Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2,800 m), 30 min, then trek to Phakding (2,852 m), 3 hrs. O/N Guest House You might have jetlag but the domestic flight after your breakfast from Tribhuvan International airport to Lukla is thrilling experience with the series of mountains, with its dazzling beauty and the playful clouds. There are Himkala crews waiting for your arrival and arranges everything for the trek. Rapid ascent to high altitudes can be dangerous, so adjust with the new Himalayan atmosphere, we hike about 2 and half hours from Lukla to Phakding. Overnight in Phakding

Day 04Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Guest House After breakfast, we cross to the west bank(2621 m) of the Dudh Koshi. We continue through blue pine and rhododendron forests to the village of Benkar (2905 m), which is reached in an hour from Phakding. In a short while, we cross to the east bank and climb up through Chumoa. Here you may notice extensive vegetable farms. We cross another tributary, the Kyangsar khola (2773 m), before climbing up a cleft in the canyon wall to Mondzo (2835 m) about 45 minutes from Benkar. The trail then descends in a cleft to the left of a huge rock and crosses to the west bank of the Dudh Koshi on a large suspension bridge to reach Jorsale (2774 m). This is the last village before Namche Bazaar. We continue our trek and reach to the confluence of Bhote Koshi and Dudh Koshi. The west fork is crossed to its east bank and the climb to Namche Bazaar begins. Some 152 m up the crest of the prow, Everest can be seen behind the Lhotse- Nuptse ridge. Overnight in Namche Bazaar

Day 05Acclimatization Day at Namche Bazaar Namche Bazaar is the main center in the Khumbu region where one can find all modern facilities like shops, restaurants, a bakery, hotels, internet, an administrative offices etc.Hydro-power generated from the small stream has made the people feel the comfort.There are lot more things you can do there. You could visit the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee Office, National Park Visitor Center. It is helpful to walk to a higher place and back down to Namche to get adjust with the altitude. Overnight at Namche

Day 06Trek from Namche Bazzar to Tengboche (3,870 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Guest House Namche Bazaar is a notable town having small hydro electricity built in 1983. It is headquarter of Sagarmatha National Park which has an excellent museum on the hill to the east. It is the administrative center of Khumbu. The weekly market held on Saturday. The trail rises to the saddle to the east where Sagarmatha National Park museum (3520 m) sits. The trail continues through forests of blue pine and rhododendron, passing below the village of Trashinga and through the houses of Levishasa and the forest nursery to the Dudh Koshi River, where there is a small settlement called Pungo Tenga, with several meals. This is two hours from Namche Bazaar. The trail climbs past the prayer wheels through very pleasant forest, with occasional views of Kangtega, to Tengboche (3,870 m), about two hours from the river. What a place for a monastery! Overnight in lodge at Tengboche

Day 07Trek from Tengboche to Khumjung Village (3,780 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Guest House After breakfast, we can go ahead observing the forests of pine, fir, black juniper and rhododendron en route to Khumjung. We can see the blood pheasants feeding near Tengboche in the morning. It is about 4 hours trek from Tengboche to Khumjung. We retrace our steps and descend steeply through beautiful silver birch forests and come back to Pungo Tenga. After having lunch here, we can cross the Dudh Koshi River and ascend to Trashinga. From here the trail goes high above the valley of Sansa and on to the Khumjung village. Khumjung is at an elevation of 3,970 m from where the Mt. Khumbila can be viewed very well. There is a sacred cave high above the village, said to have been meditated by Guru Padmasambhava. The Khumjung Monastery displays the scalp from the legendary Yeti.The village has been facilitated with modern communication such as internet, mobile, and landline phones. Overnight at Khumjung

Day 08Trek from Kumjung Village to Phakding (2,852 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Guest House It is about 5 hours trek from Khumjung to Phakding. The way we go ahead to Shyangboche airstrip and come back to Namche Bazaar. You can buy some dainty gift for each member of your families at reasonable rates and descend steeply down to the large suspension bridge over the Dudh Koshi River. Continuing the trail via Jorsale , we reach to Monjo at an altitude of 2,835 m. as an alternative of Phakding on their way to Mt. Everest via the Gokyo Ri route or the Tengboche route. But it is nice place for lunch. After a short walk through Benkar village, following the rhododendron forests, with the magnificent view of Kusum Kangaru, we reach to Phakding. Overnight at Phakding

Day 09Trek from Phakding to Lukla (2,800 m), 2.5 hrs. O/N at Guest House It is an easy, 2 and half hours trek from Phakding to Lukla.We go down to the valley and ascend to the Lukla airstrip. This is how you conclude your panoramic tour in Khumbu region. You can have rest and walk around there and explore the things around before you depart the next day. Overnight at Lukla

Day 10Fly back to Kathmandu (1,350 m) from Lukla. O/N at Hotel This is your morning flight again recapturing the wonderful mountain vista through your camera in 40 minutes flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. You will be greeted and transferred to hotel. You can make a plan for further activities if you are not very much tired. The evening celebration dinner will be together with the member of Himkala Adventure.

Day 11Transfer to International Airport We escort you to Tribhuvan International Airport before 3 hours as per your flight schedule. It’s the bond we have developed as good friends and leaves you there for your onward destination.

Trip FAQ

Himkala Adventure would like to answer all the queries about Everest Panorama Trekking for all curious travelers/trekkers in the world. As you are entirely from different geographical location, you could better to know everything about the treks from the beginning i.e. airport pick up till your departure like airport picks up, drops off, accommodation in city, in the trek, guide and porters, safety for the trekking, food and accommodation and some other things that you might face on the way. Hope our endeavor listing these questions answers will help you self informed.

This is simply the outlines of the services we offer but it may differ as per your requirement, number of trekkers. What we go through our conversation, we will manage the means of transportation, hotels in the city, accommodation in the trekking, numbers of porters etc. This is general idea about Everest Panorama Trekking before your trip and you become clearer about the trek. Please feel free to contact us to get more information about the trekking in the Himalayas of Nepal.

1) How is Everest Panorama Trekking in Nepal?

Everest Panorama Trek is a popular short and scenic trek in Everest region of Nepal that brings us to know the local Sherpa cultures and traditions with an opportunity to view beautiful Himalayan sceneries of world’s highest peak Mt. Everest and neighboring Himalayas like Amadablam, Lhotse, Nuptse etc.

2) What physical fitness do I need to book this trip?

Every trekking in the Himalayas of Nepal requires the certain level of physical and mental fitness. So, we advise you to be in good physical shape and able to feel comfortable while hiking up and down 7 to 12 miles per day on a trail carrying a day pack of about 10 pounds. Three things could make you confident enough for any trek you would like to do: aerobic, strength and mental.

Aerobic conditioning is important primarily because you will be trekking in thinner air, up to 40% less than at sea level. With good aerobic conditioning, you will be able to better metabolize whatever oxygen is available to you. You should plan on doing at least one hour of aerobic 3 /4 times per week for 1 month or more before your arrival in Nepal. Walking, jogging, cycling, hiking on valley floor to ridge line ascents with day back are some of the excellent forms of exercise, so long as you are strengthening leg muscles and building stamina. Speed is not the essence; stamina, confidence and continuity are. Do as much uphill as possible. If you live in flat area, go to the stadium and use the steps with your pack.

3) Is the Everest Panorama Trekking hard or easy?

Everest Panorama Trekking can be easy and very exciting if you could walk minimum 5 miles a day and does have aerobic shape (with doctor’s approval). The actual trekking is on mostly ground level with a few sections of hill sides - up and down. You should carry more than a light day pack with your jacket, snacks and water bottle. The important thing is that you should acclimatize yourself with higher altitudes for that you need to maintain your health, should have a large fluid intake and always in slow pace in the Himalayas.

4) Is it dangerous to do Everest Panorama Trek?

Yes or No, Yes, because if we do not take proper precautions of Altitude sickness, there is risk of life. So, one should quite aware what is going on. Next thing we have to be careful with the caravan of yaks, occasionally, there is an incident that trekkers get injured due to rock fall by the flock of yaks or who inadvertently bump them off the trail and go down steep to the hill side. So, be always on the uphill side when the yaks pass by!

5) Do I really need to use guide to Everest Panorama trek?

You are advised to use Guide so that you could feel safer in the unknown area because the guide can tell you the possible danger as they have guided in this region since long. Most importantly, the Himalayan weather is really unpredictable and the Guide can help you to take proper shelter. Nest advantage to be with Guide is you get more knowledge about local culture and you could have easy access to interact with the local people. In 2014, the Nepal Government clearly has stated that the trekkers should have a guide but still it is not seemed in the practicality.

6) How do I find Himkala Adventure for my pick up at the airport?

Our representative from Himkala Adventure will display a small board (placard) of company or your name outside the airport terminal. You will be driven to the hotel by our tourist vehicle.

7) What sort of accommodation do I get in Kathmandu?

Normally we provide standard rooms with twin sharing accommodations at three star or similar category hotels in Kathmandu including breakfast. Accommodation in these cities can be upgraded as per your request. But some of our packages are sold without accommodation in the city.

8) How are tea house facilities during Everest Panorama Trekking?

Tea House is the combination of guest house, restaurant, and social hang out. Tea houses in Everest Base Camp Trekking area are highly professional though they are simple but with neat and clean lodging offering fine views and plain but fresh and hygienic food with friendly atmosphere Most of the Tea Houses have running water facility. Many of them have hot water available for bathing. But we discourage our groups from using water heated by wood as lack of firewood in most villages is a big environmental concern in Nepal.

9) What sort of accommodation do I get in trekking?

Guesthouses/Tea Houses/Lodges provide twin sharing single and double rooms and occasionally a dormitory which is basically clean with a mattress and a quilt or blanket. Our company provides the sleeping bag if needed but we always recommend having your own sleeping equipments. You have to share the room with your group member or sometimes with unknown traveler. The toilet is always outside the room with basic facilities.

10) What sort of foods, water and drinks can I expect in trekking?

The foods in the Himalayas are very simple. There are mostly the family members themselves to cook and serve the meal. They are simply trained but experienced because they have been offering such services for many years in this busy route. The food is hygienic, fresh and delicious. We recommend you to drink mineral water or the boiled or using water purification pills or drops.

Most of the foods are cooked in the kitchen of tea houses. They serve you with different varieties of delicious Nepali and continental dishes. The most popular Nepali food is daal bhat (rice and lentils) with some mixed vegetable curry. Garlic soup is popular as it helps you with acclimatization. You could better be vegetarian in the mountains. All hotels in cities and guesthouses in trekking serve the vegetarian food. You can find all common types of drinks like hot chocolates, coffee, tea, hot lemon with honey, ginger tea, soft drinks etc. you will have your breakfast and dinner at the lodges where you will be staying and lunch somewhere on the way to your next destination.

11) What mode of transportation do I use?

We will provide the private transportation for Airport/Hotel/Airport pick up and drop and sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley. We use transportation as based on our cost inclusion section. The transportation varies depending on your requirements at the time of booking the trip.

12) What is the best season for this trekking?

The best season for Everest Panorama Trekking is spring (March to May) and autumn (September to December). These are the perfect time of the year for the breathtaking views of Himalayas with clear and sunny days. But the weather in the mountains is unpredictable.

13) What is the weather and temperature like during the trekking?

The climate in Nepal varies from place to place which can be categorized in different four main seasons. The main seasons in Nepal are spring (March to May), summer (June to August), autumn (September to November) & winter (December to February). The best season to travel in Nepal is autumn (September, October & November) & spring (March, April & May). Weather in the mountains is unpredictable. But the day temperature in Everest Panorama Trekking is comfortable.

14) Who will be guiding me during this trip?

We provide the professional government license holder English speaking trekking guides for our entire trekking trip. We can also provide French, Spanish, Japanese, German or Italian speaking guides as per your preference with extra payment but not guaranteed.  All guides will be Nepali people who are carefully selected on the basis of their appropriate experience, leadership skills and personality. They are all trained from Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management, certified and approved by the Tourism Department of Nepal government.  We provide a different city tour guide to guide you in UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu. They are the professional license holder guide specialized in culture, history, geography, iconography, archeology and religion with good command over English. Tour guides are specialized in city tour and trekking guides are more in the hiking and trekking in the Himalayas.

15) What sort of experience do your guides have?

Our entire city tour guides have bachelors to Master Degree academic education along with many months tour guiding training from Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management, Rabi Bhawan, Kathmandu, Nepal. They are fluent in spoken languages and informative about the sites in many aspects. They are quite experienced and dedicated to their job and responsibilities.

Our entire trekking guides have minimum Intermediate to Master Degree academic education with trekking guide training from Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management, Rabi Bhawan, Kathmandu, Nepal. Many of them are from villages. As they are local, they know more about the routes, necessary precaution to be taken and so on. They have spent many years exploring many parts of the country. They are trained in first aid and able to handle any situation easily. They speak good English and make you know about the places you visit.

16) May I charge my electronic gadgets during Everest Panorama trek?

Most of the places in your tea houses have charging facilities. You can charge your devices by paying some extra money. It’s good if you bring TWO or THREE pin travel adapter and put your gadgets at warm place at night.

17) How much additional money is required for this trip?

It’s a very personal question as expenses depend on habit. Normally, in Kathmandu you can allocate about USD 10 to 15 per person per lunch or dinner. USD 10 to USD 15 per person per day will be sufficient to buy bottles of water, chocolates, pay for a hot shower during the trekking. Other personal expenses will be your own calculation.

18) What is the social and environmental responsibility of Himkala Adventure for this trip?

The situation of environment in Nepal is in considerable stage due to so many factors caused by global warming, human activities, and adverse effects of natural incidents. Nepal is in between two giant countries like China and Nepal. The ozone layer is depleting and the atmosphere is getting heated. So, its direct effect is to the Himalayas that the snow is melting day by day and the sea level is rising. It is due to population growth, people are clearing the forest and the soil is being eroded. As a part of society, and our trekking related activities are directly concerned with the social and environmental things. We are very conscious not litter in the open spaces, to manage garbage properly and make local people aware in this campaign. We are working together with other companies and taking these issues seriously.

19) What is the minimum number requirement for this trip?

We operate individual trip to the group joining trips for Everest Panorama Trek. If you want to do any private trip we are ready to organize for solo traveler as well with some additional charges.

20) Are there communication or internet services during Everest Panorama trek?

All guesthouses/lodges in Everest Panorama Trekking trails have telephones and internet services. They provide the WIFI service with some extra charge which helps to get updated with social Medias, friends or family. All our guides carry the local mobile phone. You can use his mobile phone to make any local or international call from trekking trails by paying him directly. You can even pass him number to be connected with your family or friends. We highly recommend taking local SIM card for call and internet services during trekking. Local SIM cards are easily available in many stores and at airport as well. You need to provide two copies of your photographs and your passport copy to get local SIM CARDS of NCELL & NTC (only these two companies provide telephone services in Nepal.

21) May I get chances for shower during Everest Panorama Trek?

Most of the guesthouse provides hot shower with some extra cost. In few places, bucket water will be provided for the shower.

22) May I add extra days in trekking?

Everest Panorama Trekking is the prime destination where one can feel stepping on the lap of highest mountain in the world. It is the matter of glory and pride that your dreams come true. If you have any more days spared, you could easily extend your trek with some side trips to the nearby Sherpa Villages or can deviate the other routes. If you would like to customize or shorten your trip, it is quite possible as well.

23) What happens in case of emergency?

Himkala Adventure has prepared for any emergency situation and knows how to handle it. Our guides are trained in first aid and can deal with most of the basic ailments that occur during the trek. Every client should have his own insurance before coming to Nepal for the case of emergency

24) Do I need to have insurance for this trip?

We request you to have a travel-insurance policy to cover theft, loss, medical problem & emergency helicopter evacuation from high altitude places before coming Nepal. Choose a policy to cover your emergency high altitude helicopter evacuation with all medical insurances for trekking in high altitude in the Himalayas of Nepal.  Your travel insurance is always needed before going in any high altitude trekking.  Please check your travel insurance policy which doesn’t exclude mountaineering or alpinism.  Although you will not be engaging in these activities in your trekking, you might have problem convincing the insurance company of this fact.  Rescue insurance need to cover an emergency helicopter evacuation or a charted flight from remote mountain trails of Nepal as well as international medical evacuation. A helicopter evacuation might cost US$ 2500 to US$10000 depending on the places.  So that travel insurance to cover all above is must to travel in the high Himalayas of Nepal.

25) What is the baggage allowance from/to Kathmandu – Lukla flight?

There may be different baggage allowance as per the different airlines but in general, a traveler to/from Lukla is allowed to carry 10 kg of check-in luggage and 5 kg of carry-on hand luggage per person with his/her flight ticket. Excess baggage (up to 5 kg per person only) will be charged at 120 NPR per person at your own expense.

26) What type of shoes should I wear during Everest Panorama Trekking?

You could better have carefully chosen hiking boots with extra laces which should be kind of strong, well-made but light boots for Everest Panorama trekking. Shoes and boots are best to buy before arriving in Nepal. We advise you to wear your new shoes for sometime before trek so that you could feel well habituated on the newer trail for your feet.

27) Can I use credit cards in the Everest Panorama Trekking route?

No, you can use only in the cities like Kathmandu. There are ATMs in Lukla and Namche Bazaar but one cannot rely upon. So, it is better you to make change in Kathmandu. When you are out of city, all you need is cash, better to have small notes. Please change the currency in local Nepali rupees before you go to the mountains.

28) What about extreme weather and airport closures in Lukla?

Weather conditions in the Himalayas are unpredictable. Flights can be cancelled or delayed due to bad weather. Flights to and from Lukla are particularly prone to travel delays. There is no other alternative except having patience for the good weather or have some optional trip around or chartering helicopters. You will be accommodated at your joining hotel in your own expense.

29) Do I need to tip my guide and porter? How much would that be?

Tipping is not mandatory, neither it is right to ask by anyone but it is a way of showing gratitude after taking service. The level of tip also shows how satisfy you are from the team that you had been during your tour/trek.

However, we recommend you to spend minimum 10% of your total trip cost for tipping entire local staffs, the ratio of tipping guide and porter will be given to you at the pre-trip meeting in Kathmandu before starting the trek.

30) How is Camping Trek to Everest Panorama being operated?

Camping trek is fully organized and supported, with a team of guides, cooks, and porters to accompany you. Our porters carry all the trekking gear, food, fuel and personal belongings. Our cooks prepare hot meals. Trekkers need only carry a small bag as required for the day. At night, tents for dining, sleeping and ablutions tents are provided and set up, also mattresses and down-filled sleeping bags, tables and seating.In a typical camping trek, we start the day around 6 a.m. with a cup of hot tea. You are then provided with a bowl of warm water for washing. Then trekkers enjoy breakfast before leaving camp. The trek begins around 7.30 - 8 a.m.

Trekkers can set their pace for pausing and sightseeing and the walk to the lunch spot will normally take 3 hours. On arrival, you are served hot lunch. In the afternoon, after walking for another 3 to 4 hours, you arrive at the next camp around 5 p.m. Tea & snacks are served while our staff readies the camp. Dinner time is around 6/7 p.m. in the dining tent, lit with lanterns and comfortably furnished. The food is healthy, wholesome and hygienically prepared.

 

Trip Note

Cost:

The cost of trip varies according to the number of travelers in the group, the category of the Hotel, mode of the transportation and any kind of changes (if there is). So, if you would let us know all of these above mentioned things, then we could quote you the exact price.

Essential Documents:

You are requested to send the following documents after you confirm or book the trip with Himkala Adventure:

A copy of your passport and travel/health insurance documents with contact details, three passport size photos.

It is advised to maintain a separate photocopy of all important documents including traveler’s cheques, bank/ATM card, contact numbers, international flight tickets, and emergency contact numbers.

Weather:

The main trekking season in Nepal is from October to December and March to May. The day temperature for walking to Everest Panorama Trekking  is comfortable. The sky is clear although there is snow and rainfall occasionally. It is about 10 degree centigrade at the height of 3,600 m and increasingly lower, the higher we go. 

Transport:

A traveler to/from Lukla is allowed to carry 10 kg of check-in luggage and 5 kg of carry-on hand luggage per person with his/her flight ticket. Excess baggage (up to 5 kg per person only) will be charged at 120 NPR per person at your own expense.

Extreme Weather and Airport Closures:

Weather conditions in the Himalayas are unpredictable. Flights can be cancelled or delayed due to bad weather. Flights to and from Lukla are particularly prone to travel delays. There is no other alternative except having patience for the good weather or have some optional trip around or chartering helicopters. You will be accommodated at your joining hotel at your own expense.

Nepal Strikes:

There is much more progress in the political scenario in Nepal and we assure you that travelling in Nepal is safe. But there may be Bandha (wide transport strikes) at a very short notice. The shuttle bus is in operation by Nepal Tourism Board and the Nepal Tourist Police in conjunction with the Himalayan Rescue Association from domestic and international terminal to the various hotels in Kathmandu. The service costs 300 rupees per person.

Itinerary Disclaimer:

Himkala has thoughtfully designed all the itineraries but our itineraries are updated for the betterment on the basis of our past travelers’ comments and our own research. In case you find changes in the itinerary you printed and the upgraded one does not affect your trip. Please note that some changes may occur in our itineraries due to bad weather and common seasonal changes to timetables and transport routes.

Physical Rating:

Your trip will be meaningful if you could find yourself fit and fine. You will be walking up to 3,850 m from the sea level. As the geographical region varies, there is a temperature variation as well. So, we advise you to undertake regular physical exercise, jogging, hiking, riding, ascending and descending the long stairs etc.

Group Size:

Himkala Adventure organizes solo to group travelers. Our group trips are designed for sharing accommodation and there is no single supplement. Single travelers share with the same gender from twin to multi-share in an accommodation. You are requested to have mutual understanding in between the fellow travelers who have joined from the different parts of the world. Please remember that you have great responsibilities in the group. If you are requested to be at a particular place at a certain time, make sure that you have been there at a time. It is much more pleasing sharing experiences and traveling together.

Accommodation and Meals:

Accommodation and Foods in the Himalayan region of Nepal cannot be compared with any developed countries in the world. We know that you might not have experienced such things before but you should take it easy. Accommodations at local lodges are simple but clean and comfortable. The food is plain. Toilets and washing facilities are shared and rudimentary. In high altitude regions, there are very few tea houses and one has to be happy to share in simple dormitories without electricity, without running water. Hot shower means a  bucket of hot water upon our request.

Money Matters:

Please note that most establishments in Asia will not accept foreign currency notes that are old, torn or faded and they can be very difficult to exchange or extra fees added when exchanging at banks. Please ensure that you have new, clean notes.

The official currency of Nepal is the Nepali Rupee (NPR). ATMs can be found only in major cities of Nepal like Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, Bhaktapur etc. The government of Nepal has banned the import, export and use of 500 and 1000 Indian rupee notes in Nepal. You make sure that you won’t carry these notes upon arrival in Nepal, otherwise they are confiscated and you may be fined.

Please make sure that the foreign currency notes that you have are new and clean notes because old, torn or faded foreign currency notes in Nepal are very difficult to exchange or extra fees added when exchanging at banks.

While travelers cheques have security advantages exchanging them can be a lengthy process, commissions can be high (up to 10%) and they can be difficult to change in rural areas, on weekends and public holidays. If you choose to bring travelers’ cheques, make sure they are a major brand and major currency.

Tipping:

Tipping is not mandatory. It is not anyone’s right asking for tips but if you are happy with the service, you could tip the staffs. It is entirely a personal preference. Tipping could be significant to them who took take great care of you in your traveling period. Himkala recommends that you could tip any intended recipient by any member of the group than collected and passed on by the group leader.

Note: Please do not tip with coins or dirty and ripped notes. This is culturally taken as an insult.

Local Dress in Nepal:

Nudity is a sensitive issue in Nepal. Women should avoid wearing shorts and sleeveless tops in public places where this might be seen as inappropriate. Remove shoes before entering certain holy places. Non-Hindus are not permitted in some temples.

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