Everest Panorama Trek at popular Everest region is actually an opportunity to gain Everest trekking experience regardless any boundaries of age, time and fitness level. This easy-paced trekking holiday in Nepal takes place beneath Mount Everest in the homeland of the hardy Sherpas and starts out with a dramatic flight to Lukla, gateway to the Khumbu.
This trek is best trek for those who want to have glimpses of towering mountains but avoid rigorous terrain and have less time of visit. Even though the trekking experience is short, it has additional highlights like the Tengboche Monastery, Everest View Hotel, Khumjung monastery, and more. This trek is best recommended as a family trip and for all those adventure lovers who have limited time to stay in Nepal or who prefer comparatively easy Everest trekking experience with excellent Himalayan views.
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Trip Start: 2025-04-22
Trip End: 2025-04-29
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Trip Start: 2025-10-24
Trip End: 2025-10-31
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The main emphasis while trekking is on keeping warm and dry while still being lightweight. You should bring a rucksack or backpack for the gear required during the day. Your pack should contain items such as warm clothes, a jacket, a camera, water bottles, a personal first aid kit, and snacks. The weight limit is 5kg. A porter will carry the rest of your personal equipment packed in a duffel or kit bag. The weight limit for your duffel bag is 15 kg however it is different in the case of peak climbing and expedition.
A Note on Packing
For your international flights, we recommend that you pack all your equipment in your two duffle bags or suitcase. Do not simply pack your backpack (since the straps can be damaged by the baggage handling machines). It is important to lock these bags for their trip. Depending on the airport, you may be able to put your travel locks on after TSA has searched the bags. If not, Lock the bags with Zip Ties. If the TSA cuts off the zip-tie to search your bag, they will replace it. You will still need the travel locks to lock your bags in the hotel and during the trek. Generally, you will take one duffel on the trek , and leave one in the hotel in Kathmandu with your belongings for your time in the city. Your trek in duffel will only be accessible in the evenings (with items such as changes of clothing, sleeping bag), and your day pack will hold vitals such as water, layering, blister kit, and camera.
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Generally, the trekking conditions on this Nepal holiday are easy, following good paths throughout. Additionally, as the Khumbu is Nepal's most popular trekking destination, the area is well supplied with teashops and lodges and the trails between these are well used and present easy walking conditions. This is part of the classic walk-in of expeditions to Everest. As this trek does not go above 4000 metres it should be within the capabilities of any reasonably fit person, though it should be noted that trekking at altitudes above 3000 metres requires a slower pace than you may be used to.
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In general, the trek is mostly moderate and slightly difficult at some places. Trekking to Namche Bazaar from Lukla itself is a challenging walk as the trail is very steep and sloppy. The farthest point on the trek is Tengboche at 3,870m (12,697ft.). You will take an acclimatization hike up to Everest View Hotel which is situated at 3,962m (13,000ft.) while you are in Namche Bazaar. This is in fact, the highest point on the trek. If you are physically fit and mentally strong with a strong determination, then this trek is not as difficult as one can reckon. The only factor that attributes to the difficulty of this trek is the altitude and the long walking hours on uneven terrains for several days.
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The Everest Panorama Trek is a short and scenic trek in the Everest region of Nepal that offers stunning views of Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks. This trek is ideal for those who want to experience the beauty of the Everest region without committing to a longer and more challenging trek.
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The best time to embark on the Everest Panorama Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer clear skies, mild temperatures, and the best views of the Himalayan peaks.