Everest View Trek is an outstanding trekking package designed for the trekkers who cannot reach the Everest Base Camp. It is a short trekking route of Everest region that takes trekkers to a maximum altitude of 3800 m. Therefore, it is altitude sickness risk free trekking trip that requires very minimum physical stamina. Reaching the base camp of the world’s tallest mountain Mt. Everest is in everyone’s bucket list of things to do at least once in a lifetime. However, they may not be able to do so because of cost constraints, physical abilities, and time constraints. Human needs are unlimited. So, Babu Treks presents you a trekking trip that lasts less than a week and offers the quintessential chance to witness the mountain vistas of more than a dozen mountains.
What are the chances of Altitude Sickness during Everest View Trek?
We cannot accurately predict altitude sickness. Normally, the AMS starts to appear from the place above 2500 m. It is gentle! If you are physically fit and follow the proper guidelines of trekking, there is less chance of altitude sickness during Everest View Trek. Drinking lots of water and good food can help trekkers avoid the altitude sickness. However, you must get the travel insurance for this trip too. Even if there is low chance of altitude sickness, we cannot underestimate the places beyond 3000 m altitude.
Lots of people do Everest View Trek to feel what it feels like to be in an abode of the world’s tallest mountain Mt. Everest.
Sherpa Villages, Everest View Hotel & Syangboche Airport
On this trekking route, you get ample amount of time to visit Sherpa villages. This gives you chance to witness Sherpa people in their own backyard. Khumjung village and Khunde village are two densely populated village of Sherpa people. Our itinerary takes you to the core of these villages. Therefore, the Everest View Trek is not only about seeing the Everest but also about understanding traditions and daily lives of Sherpa people.
At an altitude of 3800 m, a luxurious hotel the Everest View Hotel is our final destination. For some trekkers the trekking trip can be extended up to Tengboche Monastery. Normally, Everest View Trek reaches the Everest View Hotel as a final destination. A sip of coffee in its balcony overlooking mountains like Nuptse, Lhotse, Cholatse, Tabuche, Amadablam, Thamserku, and Everest is truly blissful.
World’s highest situated airstrip – Syangboche Airport
The Syangboche airport is the world’s highest situated airport. Earlier twin otter flights used to take place but due to security reasons the helicopter flight is only possible. You can walk on the runway and feel the audacity of human minds to build an airport in such a high altitude.
Can I extend my Everest View Trek to Everest Base Camp?
Yes, you can extend the trek to Everest Base Camp. Contact our travel planners and we will knit a perfect itinerary for you to reach Everest Base Camp. However, you must know your limit. If you are not confident in doing the Everest Base Camp Trek; be content and rejoice the attractions of the Everest View Trek. It is also remarkable to witness more than a dozen mountains in a single trip without risk of altitude sickness.
Book the Everest View Trek in Nepal with us! In less than a week explore a majestic world of mountains that includes the world’s tallest mountain Mt. Everest!
Start Dates are your arrival date in Nepal and End Dates are the returning date from Nepal.
The set departure dates listed are specially quoted and specified for group joining option. Let us know if the set departure dates are not suitable for you- another dates which are suitable for you can certainly be added by us.