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Everest Panorama Trek

Everest Panorama Trek

Duration Duration: 7 Days
Difficulty Difficulty: Moderate
Accomodation Accomodation: Hotel/ Lodge/ Tea House
Meal Meal: B-L-D
Altitude Max. Altitude: 3800m
Season Best Seasons: Spring (March-April-May) & Autumn (Sep-Oct-Nov)

Nepal, one of the most well-liked trekking locations in the world, offers plenty of walks to its tourists. The 7-day Everest Panorama Trek is the walking trail that most people are drawn to since it is both daring and moderate. There are some easy walking trails and some absurdly difficult ones.

Trekkers from all over the world are drawn to Everest Panorama. Every visitor to Everest is captivated by its constantly shifting scenery, which include magnificent mountains, glistening glaciers, and picturesque hills.

The hikers are also delighted by the kind welcome and rich culture they encounter while on the walk. They will actually receive more than they anticipate, particularly in terms of the scenery and service. Trekkers will enjoy hiking the mountainous terrain with us.

What to expect?

Attendees of the seven-day Everest Panorama Trek will also get the opportunity to learn about the distinctive Himalayan culture, language, customs, and way of life. Additionally, they will learn more about people from all backgrounds, religions, and ethnicities, but primarily Sherpa.

For individuals who wish to experience the breathtaking vista of Everest without experiencing altitude sickness, the 7-day Everest Panorama Trek is an ideal substitute. With stunning landmarks, flawless villages, winding rivers, and forests, the journey is brief yet thrilling.

After a beautiful flight, the actual trek starts at Lukla. After then, it travels through a forest and past a number of villages before reaching the summit. Trekkers will have to climb a few steep hills and stone stairs, although the ascent is not challenging.

The Everest Panorama Trek truly lives up to its name, offering hikers a breathtaking vista of the untamed terrain of rhododendron and deep pine forests. The diverse flora and wildlife of the Everest region is another well-known feature.

The Sagarmatha National Park is traversed by its routes, which dazzle tourists with Himalayan fauna. They will also take a tour of the important historical and religious sites while traveling.

Our seven-day Everest Panorama Trek is committed to giving hikers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The itinerary has been meticulously planned to enable them to finish the hike quickly. For hikers who are pressed for time, the Everest Panorama Trek is ideal. Therefore, get in touch with our team if you would like to be an essential part of this exciting journey.

Safety for the trek

Because it can accommodate beginners as well, the trek is fairly safe. Its trails are manageable and not at all difficult. Trekkers don’t required to adhere to numerous safety regulations, but they must take precautions.

Highlights of the trek

  • Magnificent view of Mount Everest and the snow-capped peaks around it
  • Religious sites and historical sites, such as Tibetan monasteries
  • An examination of the distinctive customs, culture, and way of life of the Himalayan people
  • Explore a variety of natural creatures, including musk deer, marten, and Himalayan tahr.
  • Cultural investigation of Khumbu village’s rural communities
  • An extensive tour of Tengboche, an old Tibetan monastery near Khumjung
  • Beautiful views of the dawn and sunset from the vantage point

Detailed Itinerary - Everest Panorama Trek (7 Days)

We will transport you to Tribhuvan Airport at the crack of dawn, and you will shortly board a flight to Lukla. We will arrive at Tenzing Hillary Airport following a leisurely, picturesque 30-minute flight. We will soon meet our team, eat breakfast, and begin our trek to Phakding.
A beautiful view of the mountains can be seen as the trip begins directly from the settlement and climbs above the hill. We’ll cross the suspension bridge, which offers a breathtaking view, after slowly descending the trail to the Thado Koshi River. After taking in the amazing view of Mount Kusum Kanguru, we will pass the little Buddhist village of Ghat and proceed to Phakding. Overall, despite some ups and downs, today’s hike was excellent. Spend the night in a guesthouse.

We will continue traveling in the direction of Namche Bazaar after eating breakfast early in the morning. The journey begins with a leisurely stroll across a suspension bridge adorned with vibrant flags from the northern bank of the Dudh Koshi River. We will frequently cross the river using suspension bridges, such as Hillary. We will reach Sagarmatha National Park by trekking through Monjo and navigating the wooded trail. Once we get the necessary permissions, we will climb the trail through the thick forest to Jorsale, where the walk becomes very challenging. Before arriving in Namche Bazaar, we must ascend countless high hills for an hour or two. We’ll be staying at a guesthouse tonight.

We’ll take a day off at Namche before continuing on because the climb above has a lot of difficult ascents. There are various ways to spend a day here, such as exploring Sagarmatha National Park’s animals and taking a stroll through the town. In contrast to others, we will hike during the day to Khunde and the Everest View Hotel. These are the most well-liked tourist destinations for the greatest views of Thamserku and Ama Dablam. The two most popular isolated settlements in Namche’s northwest are Khunde and Khumjung.

A difficult ascent above the Dudh Koshi River marks the start of a lengthy hiking day to Tengboche. Pheasant, musk deer, and tahr are just a few of the Himalayan wild animals we might see along the trail as it winds through the thick forests. The trail descends to the Dudh Koshi River and traverses the suspension bridge following the arduous ascent. From here, we hike above the valley and journey into the pine forest to reach Tengboche. Tengboche, a secluded Tibetan settlement with numerous historic monasteries, chortens, and religious shrines, is tucked away at a height of 3,860 meters.

We will walk Lukla on the final day of the seven-day Everest Panorama Trek. Even though it’s a short walk, the trip to the town takes almost seven hours. As a result, we begin our early morning trip down the hill. We travel past a number of villages after the descent and cross the suspension bridge.

We trekked downhill through the jungle and Dudh Koshi River Valley for the majority of today. We’ll all get some rest once we get to Lukla. Dinner has been planned in the guesthouse to commemorate the success of the seven-day Everest Panorama Trek.

Today, we’re going back to Kathmandu. We’ll take a plane back to the airport and check into the guesthouse after breakfast. Afterwards, you can stroll around the streets and see a few UNESCO World Heritage Sites. You will travel with our knowledgeable advisors.

What's Included

This Everest Panorama Trek package covers all essential services for a safe and comfortable trekking experience in the Khumbu region:

  • Airport Transfers in Kathmandu
    Private pick-up and drop-off services between Tribhuvan International Airport and your hotel.
  • Kathmandu Hotel Accommodation
  • Domestic Flights (Kathmandu–Lukla–Kathmandu)
    Round-trip scenic flights including airport taxes (weather permitting).
  • Ground Transportation
    All necessary transfers as per the itinerary, including hotel and airport connections.
  • Licensed Trekking Guide
    Experienced, government-licensed trekking guide with full salary, meals, accommodation, insurance, and trekking gear.
  • Porter Service
  • Teahouse Accommodation During the Trek
    Standard teahouse/lodge accommodation along the trekking route on a twin-sharing basis.
  • Meals During the Trek
    Full-board meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during trekking days.
  • Required Trekking Permits
    Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit.
  • First Aid & Safety Equipment
    Basic medical kit carried by the trekking guide for emergency support.
  • All Government Taxes & Service Charges
    Includes VAT, local taxes, and official service fees.

What's Not Included

The following expenses are not covered in the Everest Panorama Trek cost:

  • Nepal Visa Fee
  • International Flights
  • Travel Insurance
    Mandatory travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, emergency evacuation, and medical expenses.
  • Personal Trekking Equipment
    Trekking boots, down jacket, sleeping bag, trekking poles, personal clothing, and gear.
  • Personal Expenses
    Hot showers, Wi-Fi, battery charging, laundry, phone calls, and shopping.
  • Tips for Trekking Staff
    Tips for guides and porters (optional but culturally appreciated).
  • Emergency Evacuation Costs
    Helicopter rescue or medical evacuation (covered by travel insurance if purchased).
  • Unforeseen Expenses
    Costs due to flight delays, weather conditions, natural disasters, or itinerary changes beyond company control.

Frequently Asked Questions - Everest Panorama Trek

The Everest Panorama Trek is a short and easy trek in the Everest region that offers stunning views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku without going to high altitudes or Everest Base Camp.

It is considered easy to moderate, making it ideal for beginners, families, and trekkers who prefer a less demanding Himalayan experience.

The standard duration is 5–7 days, depending on the chosen route and acclimatization stops.

The trek reaches a maximum altitude of Tengboche (3,860m), home to the famous Tengboche Monastery and panoramic Everest views.

This trek is perfect for:

  • Beginners

  • Families with children

  • Older travelers

  • Trekkers with limited time

  • Anyone wanting Everest views without high altitude stress

Yes. You need:

  • Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit

  • Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit

No TIMS card is required.

Accommodation is in local teahouses, offering basic rooms, traditional meals, hot drinks, and shared washrooms.

You can enjoy panoramic views of:

  • Mount Everest

  • Ama Dablam

  • Thamserku

  • Lhotse

  • Kusum Kangaru

The scenery from Tengboche is among the best in the Khumbu region.

Yes. Since the trek stays below 4,000 meters, the risk of altitude sickness is significantly lower compared to other Everest treks.

Yes. It is one of the safest and most family-friendly treks in the Everest region, suitable for kids with moderate fitness.

Absolutely. It’s a short yet rewarding trek offering iconic Everest views, Sherpa culture, and scenic landscapes without the physical strain of high-altitude treks.

Basic gear includes:

  • Warm layered clothing

  • Waterproof jacket and boots

  • Hat and gloves

  • Trekking poles

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Light first aid kit

Useful Info

Best time for the Everest Panorama Trek

The best seasons to hike Everest Panorama are spring and fall. They have breathtaking scenery and amazing weather. Around this time, the temperature and weather are more consistent, and the sky is clear, allowing for unhindered vistas.

Cost for the trek

The cost of the Everest Panorama Trek ranges from $1050 to $1150. Food, lodging, airfare, transportation, porters, and trail guides are all included in the package. We also offer necessary trekking gear.

Permit required for the trek

Yes, in order to enter Sagarmatha National Park further, you would need a permit. Since the routes pass through the sanctuary, you cannot reach Tengboche without the authorization.

Difficulty of the trek

Walking through the lovely rhododendron and thick pine forest is another aspect of the hike. The forest’s trails are peaceful, serene, and quiet. Additionally, it takes you to some amazing heights for breathtaking views. When hiking above 3,500 meters, some hikers may experience altitude sickness. The actual journey begins at 2,860 meters from Lukla and reaches its top in a short amount of time. In addition, hikers will have trouble locating the upscale lodging options along the EBC trail.

Food and accommodation of the trek

There are many teahouses and hotels along the Everest Base Camp trail that will assist you in finding lodging. Your stay in the area will be easier and more comfortable because their lodging includes all the necessities. In Khumbu, guesthouses provide hikers with a cozy and secure place to stay. In addition, they handle your three-time meals and other needs. After an exhausting day of walking, they give you a spot to relax. In order to stay prepared for the journey, Everest Panorama must also eat a healthy supper. For them to be healthy and active, they will need to be fed adequately and have access to wholesome food. Authentic Nepalese cuisine is served to guests staying in the Everest region.

Book Everest Panorama Trek with Confidence

Join Top Trail Nepal, your trusted local trekking agency in Kathmandu, for the journey of a lifetime. Our experienced guides, strong safety record, and personal service make your Everest dream come true.

USD $1100 $1190
Group Discount Available
  • $1100 2-2 people
  • $1050 3-5 people
  • $1000 6 to 9 people
  • $915 10 to 15 people