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Everest View Trek-7 Days Hotel Everest View Trek

Everest View Trek 7 days is a short trek to HEV-the Everest View Hotel for a great views of Mt Everest and its surrounding peaks.Everest View is an ideal trek for time bound hikers who have no time trek to Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Trek.The passionate hikers, ready to walk for 5 to 6 hour in a day with light day pack can join on our 7-day Everest View Trek.You will experience everything of nature, culture, landscapes, mountains, flora and fauna in this trek.The HEV-Hotel Everest View trek is a perfect trip to enjoy traditional lifestyles and cultures of the Sherpas. The beginners to seniors like family with children to seniors also possible to do Everest View Trek in 7 days and can also reach there directly by Helicopter flight from Kathmandu.Please email us at missionecotreknepal@gmail.com and call or leave message on WhatsApp + 977 9851023742 to know more Hotel Everest View Trek information. We offer a cheap basic, budget and standard Everest View Trek cost from USD 915 to USD 1180 with fixed departure dates of 2023/2024.

Trip Fact

Trek Name: Everest View Trek

Trek Duration: 7 Days

Trek Difficulty: Moderate

Trek Season: Sep/Oct/Nov/Dec/Mar/April/May

Trek Altitude: 2800m -5500m

Trek Cost: USD 915-USD 1180

Group Size: 2 - 12 people.

Trek Package: Private/Group Trek

Mode of Transfer: Flight/Car

Start/End of Trek: Kathmandu/Kathmandu

Everest View Trek is known as Everest Panorama Trek suitable for trek beginners.

  • Everest View Trek 
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Everest View Trek is the best short trek for nature lovers for scenic and mesmerizing trekking experience of Everest trek. This is one of the most popular trek in Nepal because it avoids heavy trek to Everest base camp and also low risk of altitude sickness. The trek begins from Lukla and continue to beautiful canyon of Dudhkosi river to Namche Bazaar.From Namche Bazaar, we do for a day hike to Everest View Hotel for fantastic view of Everest and Ama Dablam. On the last day of trekking, we return to Lukla from Namche for a flight back to Kathmandu.The beginners to advance hikers can join and enjoy our 7 days Everest view trek at reasonable price. Hence we can say that, the Everest View Trek is suitable for all age groups.
Trek Accommodations
You will accommodate in teahouses and lodges in the trekking.Basic room with twin beds and common toilet and bathrooms. Pilow, mattress and blanket are available in the room. For wifi, hot showers, charging battery and private room accommodation you have to pay an extra cost.  
Trek Meals
You will get three meals on the trek-breakfast,lunch and dinner. The breakast and dinner you have to eat at the teahouses you stayed. Lunch, we can eat one of the teahouse on the trail.In the breakfast, you have choices like oatmeal, Corn Flakes, bread with Jam, Butter,Tsampa porridge, Eggs, Pancakes, Muesli, Potato, Hot Drinks (teas and coffees, hot chocolates, etc.). At lunch and dinner, you will have choices like Dhal, Bhat, Tarkari, Tibetan Bread, Various Soups, Sherpa Stew, Steaks, Sandwiches, Momo (dumplings), Macaroni dishes, Tenduk Spaghetti Noodles, Thukpa, Pasta, Vegetable curry, Potatoes, Vegetables, Salad Pizza (Tomato, Mushroom, Mixed), Snacks (Papad, Prawn), Desserts, (Rice Pudding, Apple pie). Likewise, non-veg items are available, but we do not recommend them because the meat in trek is hygienic. We highly encourage you to avoid dairy, alcoholic, caffeinated items, and hot chocolates.
Safety of Trekking
Trek will not take you that much high altitude. So, a low risk of altitude sickness is on the trek.We advise you to trek up slowly with regular breaks and drink plenty of water.
Trek Difficulty
The level of trekking difficulty is an easy grade. The trails involve steep ascents, descents, and straightforward paths in rugged mountains. Novice trekkers of all age groups enjoy the trek. Likewise, no any technical experience and skills are necessary. However, the fitter you are, the more you will enjoy trek. If you have any serious health issue like heart, lung, and blood disease, please inform us before booking the trek.
Trekking Group
Group and private trek are acceptable. If you have your own group, you will get discount but no discount on our collecting group. We can handle all group sizes and add an assistant guide in the group above 12 pax and more.
Internet and WiFi
Wi-Fi is available in lodges/tea houses but comes with an extra cost.At high altitudes, we will communicate by phone for safety.We keep on contact with our guide to ensure everyone is safe and comfortable. If you want, you can buy a local sim in Kathmandu. However, depending on the network you use, the signals might not be strong enough. 
Personal expenses
You, of course, cover the accommodations and meals during your stay in Kathmandu. Besides these costs, your extra personal expenses like for the visa process, beverages, snacks, tips, and souvenirs, we kindly recommend you to carry cash (major currency) and exchange them for Nepali Rupees in Kathmandu. 
Electricity and Water
Electricity is available on the trek. For charging camera and mobile, you need to pay an extra cost on the trek.Also, possible to buy bottle of water from local lodges or en route shops during the trek. In addition, you can carry your water bottle and fill it with boiled or filtered water from lodges paying an extra cost. It is nice not drink water from rivers, taps, and wells for hygiene concerns.

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu(1,350m)
Upon arrive in Kathmandu, the capital and cultural hub of Nepal. We will be waiting with a warm greeting and easy transfer to your hotel. Plan on an evening briefing on last-minute specifics about your trek, and stay night at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 02: Kathmandu to Lukla flight and trek to Phakding(2,800m,8 km, 3-4 hours) 
After a short morning flight to Lukla, start your trek with an easy walk through Chaurikharka village and descent towards Dudhkoshi Ghat(2,530m). The trail follows the bank of the Dudhkoshi River until Phakding (2,652m), where we will be staying for the night to acclimatize. Enjoy your free time in Phakding, a popular stopping point.
Please note that Lukla Flights are departing and returning to Ramechhap instead of Kathmandu due to ongoing upgrades at Kathmandu Airport. Its about a 4 hour drive to Ramechhap from Kathmandu so we will get started for the airport around 2 am. The return drive at the end of the trek is between 4 and 6 hours depending on traffic.
Day 03: Phakding to Namche Bazaar(3,440m,10-12km, 5-6 hours)
We will have breakfast in Phakding before gearing up for the trek to Namche Bazaar, the biggest Sherpa village in Nepal. Our trail takes us first over the Dudhkoshi River via a long suspension bridge, and then through a beautiful pine forest to Monjo, about two hours away. Soon thereafter, we will approach the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park for a brief permit check and then descend to Dudh Kosi River (spotting Mani stones along the way!) en route to Jorsale. Lunch will be served here, and then it's uphill to Namche. Our path along the riverbank is flanked by two crossings, one of which is the Hillary Suspension Bridge. It’s a tough climb up the hill to our resting place, but you'll be rewarded in Namche Bazaar with your first glimpse of Everest in its majesty.
Day 04: Namche Bazaar-day hike(Khunde/Khumjung and Everest view hotel)
We leave early for the hike up to the Everest View Hotel about an hour’s hike above Namche for a fantastic panorama of the Himalayas and a great view of Everest, Lhotse and Ama Dablam. After enjoying the view and relaxing with a hot coffee we continue to the traditional Sherpa villages of Khunde and Khumjung . If you get a chance ask your guide to take you to the Khumjung Monastery which houses the scalp of what's said to be a Yeti. Leaving the villages we circle back to Namche via the small airstrip at Shyangboche.
Day 05: Namche to Phakding(2,800m,16 km, 6-7 hours)
After breakfast, we trek toward the Hillary Suspension Bridge and then pass through several local villages. Our arrival in Lukla brings an evening in our last Tea House and, traditionally, a party with your trekking crew: you made it! Thanks to great teamwork and perseverance, you’ve accomplished a physical feat of which others only dream. This is your last night on the mountain, which can be bittersweet.
Day 06: Lukla to Kathmandu(1350m, 35 min)
In the morning, you'll hope a brief flight from Lukla to Kathmandu where your journey both began and ends. You'll transfer to your hotel upon landing for some much-needed solo rest and reflection after your trek conquering the Himalayas. Please not that Lukla Flights are departing and returning to Ramechhap instead of Kathmandu due to ongoing upgrades at Kathmandu Airport. Its about a 4 to 6 hour drive from Ramechhap back to Kathmandu depending on traffic.
Day 07: Kathmandu Airport(1,350m)
It's your last day in Nepal. Have some breakfast, and then take in some last-minute shopping in Kathmandu.We will make sure you will arrive at Kathmandu Airport with plenty time before your flight home. 

Cost Includes

  • Airport Pick and Departure transfer
  • Twin sharing standard hotel accommodation with breakfast in Kathmandu before and after the trek
  • Round-trip airfare between Kathmandu/Ramechhap and Lukla 
  • Tea house Accommodation while trekking
  • 3 times meals-breakfast, lunch and dinner during trek.
  • Airport transfers
  • Everest trekking permit and TIMS Card
  • Fully-licensed, English-speaking guide
  • Local and government taxes
Cost Not Includes
  • Lunch, Dinner and Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
  • Any kind of drinks like tea, coffee, bottle of water, beer, whisky, coke, fanta, hot water.
  • Expenses of personal nature like hot shower, wifi, internet, telephone, battery charge cost for camera
  • Porter to carry luggage
  • Travel insurance in case of emergency for rescue and medication
  • Tips for guide and porter
  • All the cost not mention on above cost includes

Best Season for the trek
Trek is possible all around the year.Rainy season though not a good time for the trek since the Himalaya is covered by the clouds, rains almost everyday. Autumn, Spring and Winter is the best time to trek. Even though, Winter is colder but the view is super clear.The weather in the Himalayas is unpredictable and changes quickly.
January to February
Heavy snowfall may predict in this months.The day is warm and admirable with clear skies.The night is extremely cold and the temperatures ranges from 15°C to -15°C.
March to April
The best seasons for the trek due to favorable weathers and stunning views of the Himalayan and glaciers.The weather is slowly warm up with sun shining and clear skies.The temperature is around 18 °C during the day and around 6 °C at night.
May to June
Also, a perfect time for trekking before the rainfall. Rainfall begins in the middle of June and lasts till mid-August. The mix of spring and summer season makes the trek much more enjoyable.The temperature will be around 25°C during the day and around 7°C at night
July to August
This is the main rainy seasons in Nepal. Due to the heavy rainfall, flights to Lukla may get canceled at the beginning and the ending of the trek. You enjoy spectacular views of waterfalls and greenery landscapes.Comparatively, the trail is uncrowded.The temperature is around 27°C during the day and around 10°C at night.
September to October
This is the best and perfect season for the trek. Large numbers of trekkers trek to EBC and Gokyo. The weather is nice and warm with sun shining in the day, and clear blue sky with star in the night. The views of the Himalayas is wonderful. The town is colorful and festive vibe as the Dashain and Light festivals held on this time.The temperature is approximately 20°C in the day and 6°C in the night.
November to December
This is my favorite time trekking in Nepal.The winter slowly begins, snow falls start in the Himalayas, and it eventually gets tough to trek. Nights get very cold. November treks are easier with sparkling days and amazing views of glorious mountains.The trail is not over-crowded. The temperature is approximately 12°C in the day and -12°C.in the night. 
Day Trekking
We walk normally 5 to 6 hours.The day trek begins at 7:30 or 8:00 AM in the morning after breakfast. Trek for 2 to 3 hours before lunch, enjoying scenery, landscapes and mountains, taking photos with regular breaks. Lunch will be at the midday, after lunch we trek for 2 to 3 hours to the teahouses you will stay for the night. Dinner will serve at around 6 to 8 pm. In the evening, playing card, chatting, reading books and learn some Nepali worlds from our crew. 
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is necessary.The policy must cover medical and helicopter rescue expenses at high altitude. We can recommend insurance companies based on our previous client experience, but we do not sell insurance policies.We ask you to send your insurance information details within a week of booking. In emergencies, we will use your insurance policy and other informational documents to arrange a swift evacuation and transfer you to medical centers. Before buying travel insurance, please make sure to call the insurance company and recheck if they have Heli-rescue and evacuation up to 5500 m. Do not just believe what is written on their website.
Passport and Visa
All foreigners except Indians require a visa to enter Nepal. You can get Visa upon arrival at Kathmandu airport. For a visa application, you will require passport with at least six months of validity, passport-size photos, and visa fees. The current cost of the visa fee is USD 50 for 30 days which you can pay in cash. Citizens of China and the SAARC countries will receive a free visa. Citizens from certain countries like Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Cameroon, Somalia, Liberia, Ethiopia, Iraq, Palestine, and Afghanistan will not receive visa on arrival. So if you are a citizen of any one of these countries, you will have to contact your local Nepalese embassy.Government can change visa policies without notice, so please check https://www.immigration.gov.np/ for the latest information.
Money Matter
Nepali Rupees (NPR/Rs) is the local currency. You can exchange major foreign currencies through local banks and legitimate money exchanges in Kathmandu and all over Thamel. Money exchanges display the exchange rates visibly for the public. If you have INR (Indian Rupees), please note that only INR notes of 100 and 2000 are legal in Nepal.
Traveler's cheque is no accepted now in Nepal, we recommend cash exchange so that you can avoid hassles like lengthy processes and a high bank commission. You can also withdraw cash in Rupees only from one of the many ATMs in Kathmandu. Many of these ATMs are open around the clock. The maximum withdrawal amount is 35,000 Rupees for a 500 Rupees processing fee using your foreign card.
If you use the money exchange facilities at banks and financial institutions, the service fee charge imposed is about four percent or more depending upon the bank. Trek regions have no banks and money exchange services, so you should exchange your money in Kathmandu based on your expense estimation. Trek regions only accept Nepalese currency. Most banks in Asia do not accept old, torn, or faded foreign currency notes, so make sure you have new, clean notes.
Responsible Travel
Strongly believe in environmental sustainability. We work together with Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to organize Eco-friendly trips to prevent the adverse effect of tourism. We organize and operate trek is benefiting both locals and the trekkers
Guide and Porter
All our guide and porter are well-experienced and licensed holding.They make sure your journey is comfortable and memorable. Porters will carry your luggage. We provide one porter for two trekkers. However, if you want, we can assign one porter per trekker. All our staffs grow up in the mountains.They are physically strong, and so their physical endurance at high altitude is remarkable. All our staff is precious to us. We pay them well and take care of their insurance, clothing, food, and lodging throughout the trek. All our guides and porters receive medical care when ill or injured. We try our best to make every team member happy as we believe that only a happy team can make our clients happy. Our trek leaders are:
Intensive Wilderness First Aid Trained
Government Trekking Guide Training Certified 
Fluent in speaking English and other major languages
Tipping
Nepali culture accepts tipping. Tipping is at travelers' discretion and should reflect the service rendered. We advise you to tip the crew collectively at the end of the trek. 
Booking and Payment
We are a reliable Nepal government-authorized, licenced trekking company providing service since 15 year. We are members of the Trekking Agency Association of Nepal (TAAN) and Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA).Without doubts, you can book your trekking with us. For the booking confirmation of the trip, you need to send 10 percent of payment of the trip into our company bank account along with the necessary documents like passport copy, passport-sized photos, travel insurance policy, arrival, and departure flight details by mail. You can make 10% trip advance payment by bank transfer, western union and online payment through our website. The remaining amount you can pay once you arrive in Nepal before pre-trekking departures. We will also email you payment details- including modes of payment.
Last-minute booking
We do also accept the last-minute booking. For this, you need to pay 100% percent trip cost 24 hours before the trek departure date. We do our best to operate a trek at any time, but in case of last-minute booking, you cannot hold us responsible for delays due to circumstances beyond our control, such as bad weather, unavailability of lodges, etc. Contact us for more information at 977-9851023742(Jitendra) or email us at missionecotreknepal@gmail.com  
Trip extension
After completing your trek, if you want to stay a couple of days extra in Nepal, we can arrange other activities for you like tour in Kathmandu, Chitwan jungle safari tour, paragliding, rafting, canoeing, mountain flight, helicopter tour, cable car ride and bungee jumping.
Equipment/Gear Checklist for trekking
Basic clothing and accessories are advisable for the trek so that your luggage weight will not more than 10 kg. Porter will carry two trekkers luggage.
Head
Sun hat or scarf
Winter hat or insulating hat or Wide-brimmed hat
Headlight with extra batteries
Face
Sunscreen
Sunglass with UV protection
Face/body wipes
Hands
Lightweight gloves
Heavyweight winter gloves
Body
Hiking shirts
Long-sleeved shirt
Hooded rain jacket
Fleece jacket
Lightweight cotton pants
T-Shirt (bring lightweight wool)
Polypropylene underwear
Down jacket (available rent in Kathmandu)
Sweater
Waterproof jacket and pants
Footwear
Hiking Boots
Thick wool socks (Take an extra pair of thick light socks)
Essential Gear
Backpack or day pack (Size depends on whether you take porter or not).
Thermal bottle
Water purification
Trekking pole
Sleeping bag (-15 bag is best for high altitude trekking)
Toiletries
Medium size drying towel
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Deodorant floss
Biodegradable bar soap
Nail clippers
Small mirror
Personal accessories
Money
Watch
Cell phone
Camera
Extra items
First aid kit
Extra passport photos and passport photocopies
Notebook and pen
Binoculars

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