This Luxury Everest View Trek is basically like all those other Everest View Treks. Still, we'll provide you with the absolute best accommodation, transportation, and food options throughout the journey.
So here's the deal: at specific spots called Lukla, Phakding, Everest View Hotel, Namche Bazar, and Monjo, we've got these best and most luxurious Yeti Mountain Home luxury lodges waiting for you.
They're designed to be super fancy and blend in with the traditional Khumbu (Everest) Region vibes. Simply put, these lodges are like the five-star hotels of the Everest trails.
The Everest region is breathtaking, and let us tell you, a trek of the Everest view is worth it at least once in your life.
On this journey, we hook you up with some fancy accommodations right from the start of your trek. Whether chilling in the lower villages or reaching for the sky at higher elevations, you'll stay in these luxury lodges.
And guess what? We have a team of awesome caterers who'll provide you with delicious meals. They got everything from fresh local grub to fancy imported foods.
Your first glimpse of the breathtaking beauty of this place will be during a short helicopter flight to Lukla. Lukla Airport, which sits at an altitude of 2,860m, is in the middle of the mountains. How cool is that?
It's time to begin our trekking adventure once we touch down in the early morning. We'll head down to our first stop, Phakding, about a 4-hour walk from Lukla. Picture this: it's situated by the riverside, and you can just relax in the gardens of the Phakding Yeti Mountain Home for the rest of the afternoon.
From then on, our typical trekking days will be around 5 hours long. Some days might stretch to 6 hours, but don't worry. We've got it all figured out. We've scheduled plenty of acclimatization time and never push you to go faster than you're comfortable.
Along the way, we'll be strolling through enchanting forests filled with alpine trees and passing through charming Sherpa villages.
Moreover, let's not forget about the crazy rivers you'll have to conquer before you finally make it to the famous market town of Namche Bazaar. Once you're there, we'll stay at a place called Yeti Mountain Home. They've got an excellent spa, a wellness center, and a fully stocked bar. We recommend taking full advantage of these amenities during your stay.
While relaxing in Namche, we'll take a day off to get used to the high altitude because it's important to let our bodies adjust.
We'll hit the trails again the next day and head towards Everest View Hotel. But before we get there, we'll pass through Khumjung Village and make a quick stop at the school Sir Edmund Hillary helped set up.
Not only will we follow in the footsteps of mountaineers, but we will see every part of the mountains here. Our first stop is the Everest View Hotel, where we'll get a mind-blowing panoramic view of Mt Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Nuptse, and Lhotse. It's going to take your breath away, no doubt.
This place is teeming with awesome plants and animals. It's part of the Sagarmatha National Park and the World Wildlife Fund's Sacred Himalayan Landscape initiative. So, get ready for some serious nature vibes too.
And guess what? The trails will take us past glaciers and icefalls up to Everest View Hotel, also known as the Everest Viewpoint, for our trek. This is as close as you can get to Everest without needing a climbing permit or an expedition team. The views up there are insane, and it's like you can almost touch Everest, Mount Pumori, and Ama Dablam.
And here's the best part, this package is customizable. We can make changes to fit your needs and wants, no problem. And guess what? We guarantee that all customized packages will depart with no flaking on you. And if you roll with a group you get a special discount to save some cash.
Spring and Autumn are the best seasons to plan this trek. You will live a luxurious life with us, even in the mountains.
What To Expect on Luxury Everest View Trek
If you enjoy the mind-blowing views of Mount Everest and the Himalayan peaks but aren't keen on going through the exhausting trek to Everest Base Camp, then the Luxury Everest View Trek is the best! Here's why it's the best:
You get to chill in fancy lodges and hotels about that luxury life. Think cozy beds, hot showers, and gourmet meals to make your taste buds dance. It's the ultimate choice for trekkers who want to soak in the stunning mountain scenery without giving up their comfort.
The Luxury Everest View Trek is a shorter version of the regular Everest Base Camp trek, perfect for trekkers who are short on time or prefer a more laid-back adventure. The highest point on this trek is the Everest View Hotel at 13000 ft., which is way lower than the Everest Base Camp at 5,364 meters.
That means you're less likely to get altitude sickness and can enjoy the journey without struggling too much with the high altitudes. You'll get to pass through Namche Bazaar, the busiest hub of the Sherpa community.
It's a great chance to soak up the local culture, traditions, and the Sherpas' warm hospitality. The Luxury Everest View Trek gives you mind-blowing views of Mount Everest, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and other stunning Himalayan peaks.
Plus, the Khumbu region's landscape is simply breathtaking. This trek is usually less crowded than the traditional Everest Base Camp trek, so you can savor a more serene experience.
Add On Helicopter Tour to Everest Base Camp
If you're up for it, you can spice up your stay at the Everest View Hotel by adding a fantastic helicopter tour to either Kala Patthar or Gokyo with a few extra costs. Imagine starting your day with an early morning chopper ride to these incredible spots.
At Kala Patthar, you'll be treated to mind-blowing views of Mount Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Pumori, and the Khumbu Glacier. Or, if you prefer Gokyo, get ready to be blown away by the stunning Gokyo Lakes and the surrounding peaks like Cho Oyu, Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu.
Take your time, snap some photos, and soak in the breathtaking scenery before hopping back on the chopper and heading back to the Everest View Hotel. From there, you can continue your trek to Namche Bazaar as planned.
Adding this helicopter tour will take your Luxury Everest View Trek to a new level of awesomeness. It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience that'll make your trip truly unforgettable.
Everest View Luxury Trek is Best for All Occasions
Sometimes it can be challenging to figure out how to make a special occasion even more special. Whether you're a local or just visiting, why not consider embarking on a Luxury Everest View trek in Nepal? It could be just the thing you need. You'll get the most incredible view of the Everest region and even Everest itself, minus the crowds.
Certain events in life deserve extraordinary experiences to make them truly memorable. Whether it's a major milestone in your relationship, career, or personal life, we list some special occasions you should celebrate with a helicopter ride. Keep reading to discover why a trip to the Everest region is fantastic.
If you want a memory that will last forever, we've covered you with unique and personalized proposal ideas for you and your partner. Just give us a quick talk, and we'll develop fantastic suggestions.
Once you've approved your dream proposal, we'll make it a reality by connecting you with the perfect vendors and venues and taking care of all the coordination.
Luxury Everest View Adventure Anniversary Trip
Whether it's your first or fiftieth anniversary, it's time to go all out and make this day more memorable. How about treating yourselves to an epic adventure? Picture this: a luxury trek to Everest, the tallest peak in the world. Yes, you heard it right. This is not your average anniversary trip.
You will wake up in a cozy 5-star mountain lodge surrounded by breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks. Moreover, you and your partner can gear up and get ready to reach the viewpoint of Everest here. But we're not talking about a tiring and challenging hike here. We're talking luxury up to the Everest View Hotel.
Jump aboard a fancy helicopter to Luka and soar above the majestic Himalayas. As you soar higher, the landscape unfolds before you, leaving you in awe of nature's grandeur. You'll feel like you're floating among the clouds, hand in hand with your loved one. It's a surreal adventure that will leave you breathless.
Touch down at Lukla and then trek in style. Imagine the thrill of standing at the foot of this region, celebrating your anniversary in the most extraordinary way possible. Enjoy the beauty, snap some incredible photos, and create long-lasting memories.
Afterward, retreat to your luxurious lodge, where comfort and pampering await. Moreover, indulge in gourmet meals, relax in a cozy room, and soak in a hot tub overlooking the majestic peaks. It's the perfect way to unwind and savor the moments together.
This Everest luxury trek will be a milestone in your relationship. It's not just an anniversary trip, as it's an adventure that symbolizes the heights you've reached together. So why settle for the basics if you can celebrate your love in extraordinary style?
Luxury Everest View Birthday Trek - Celebration at 3880 Meters
Birthdays are the most exciting things and are celebrated by everyone. Why not gather your crew of awesome people and make it unique with our Everest view Luxury Trek?
Now, picture this: you and your gang, soaring high in a fancy helicopter, headed towards the Lukla. YeYesh, we're here talking about a luxury trek to view the highest peak on the planet for your birthday bash.
Imagine the breathtaking views as you trek through the snow-capped Himalayas. Moreover, enjoy the views while sipping on some bubbly and having a blast with your loved ones. It's like a dream come true, right?
Once you land in Lukla, you'll embark on an epic adventure, trekking through picturesque trails surrounded by stunning landscapes that will leave you in awe. And don't worry, as this won't be some ordinary trek. We're talking luxury with comfortable accommodations, delicious meals, and expert guides to ensure you have the time.
So, forget about the boring old birthday parties and make this year one for the books. Treat yourself to a thrilling escapade on Mount Everest because you deserve it.
Luxury Everest Panorama View Trip with Kids and Senior
For kids and seniors looking for a fantastic adventure suitable for all ages, the Everest View trek is just the ticket. We've brought something unique planned for you, and here it goes.
First, we want to ensure you have a comfortable and hassle-free journey. So, we'll whisk you away on a thrilling helicopter ride to Lukla, where your trek will begin. No need to worry about delayed flights from the starting point (Kathmandu).
Throughout the entire trek, we've got luxury facilities lined up for you. We've handpicked top-notch 5-star hotel accommodations and delicious food at Yeti Homes. Trust us, and you'll be pampered like royalty here with us.
Now, let's talk about the highlight of your trek – the Everest View Hotel. This place is truly magical. Not only will you get stupendous panoramas of Mount Everest. But you'll also catch glimpses of famous peaks like Makalu, Ama Dablam, and Lhotse.
And guess what? You'll be spending the night at the Everest View Hotel, which holds the honor of being the first hotel located at such a high elevation. It's the perfect spot to soak in the incredible scenery and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.
So, gather your loved ones, young and old, and prepare for an unforgettable adventure at the Everest View Hotel. It's a trek that combines luxury, natural beauty, and the thrill of exploration.
What Makes the Value Of Your Everest View Luxury Trip
Lukla Airport
You will fly into Tenzing-Hillary Airport, also known as Lukla Airport, so get ready for a mix of beauty and pure terror. People always describe it as "beautiful yet terrifying." Picture this: the airport is stuck right on the side of a mountain, almost 2,900m high. On one end, there's a crazy 600m drop off a cliff face and a solid stone wall on the other. No wonder it's considered one of the most dangerous airports out there.
Don't expect to be sleepy during the short flight to the hillside runway. The tiny cabin, breathtaking views, and nerve-wracking approach will keep you on the edge of your sea. But don't worry; we'll take a helicopter flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, so you don't have to stress about your Lukla flights getting canceled or diverted to Mantahli.
Phakding monastery
Phakding monastery got bigger, and if the weather's clear, you can see Thamserku, part of Kusum Kanguru, and even Tawachi way up north. Some people say you can even spot Everest from up on the ridge. This monastery is Nyingma-pa and pretty active.
About 20 monks and nuns live here, and they do their prayers, usually in the mornings, or so we've heard. The main building has a pretty intense statue of Guru Rinpoche, holding his Vajra/Dorje, the skull mace, and some vase-like objects.
On both sides are even scarier statues of two female deities, Yeshe Tsogyal and Mandarava, in Nepal. The one on the right is a weird-looking white demon with a freaky mouth and scary eyes. The other one, called Dorje Tapu, is just as terrifying. There are also statues of Sakyamuni Buddha and Chenresig.
Hilary suspension bridge
This final suspension bridge, situated above Nepal's Dudh Koshi River and named in honor of Sir Edmund Hillary, who, along with Tenzing Norgay, achieved the first summit of Everest, is among the many suspension bridges that adventurers heading towards Everest Base Camp must traverse. This bridge is popular for capturing photographs along the route, adorned with prayer flags and Khada Buddhist shawls and surrounded by rugged canyons.
Standing at a staggering length of 459 feet and a height of 410 feet, it frequently sways under the influence of high-altitude winds. As the last bridge to be crossed before reaching Namche Bazaar, famously known as the "gateway to Everest," it marks a significant milestone for trekkers journeying from Phakding to Namche.
Sherpa museum
The Sherpa Museum is a must-see when trekking in Everest View. It's located above the village and offers an extraordinary glimpse into the lives of the locals. You can check out a Sherpa house replica with a cozy family room and a small chapel.
They've paid attention to every little detail and showcased the lost traditions of the Sherpa community from way back. You'll see all the regular stuff found in a Sherpa house, like their utensils and how they set up their surroundings. It's a great way to learn about the Sherpa people and their way of life.
The Sherpa Museum is a must-see when trekking in Everest View. It's located above the village and offers an extraordinary glimpse into the lives of the locals. You can check out a Sherpa house replica with a cozy family room and a small chapel.
Everest viewpoint
Namche Bazar is the major entry point for all mots of the Everest region trekking, including the Everest expedition.
This is the same place where trekkers on a journey to Everest Peak and Everest base camp take an Acclimatization day. Namche Bazar's army headquarters is the first viewpoint to see the magnificent Mt. Everest (the tallest mountain in the world). This place is located at an elevation of around 3,440 and lies between e the mountains.
Namche Village, nestled within a horseshoe-shaped valley, boasts many upscale hotels, opulent lodges, charming tea establishments, and a bustling market for keepsakes.
For those with limited time to climb to Everest View Hotel, Namche Bazaar offers the perfect vantage point to view the awe-inspiring sight of Mount Everest. This scenic viewpoint captures the striking contrast between the picturesque Sherpa community and the majestic Himalayan range, making it an unparalleled highlight of the Everest Trek.
Everest view hotel
Everest views hotel, one of the main highlights of our trek, offers the best viewpoint of Mt Everest after Namche Bazar. This place is so spectacular that even a whole book is dedicated to it.
The Everest view trek provides the easiest route to get up close and personal with Mount Everest and is perfect for folks who don't have much time to spare. Here you get to feast your eyes with the views of peaks like the mighty Mt. Everest (8848m), Mt. Lhotse (8516m), Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Lhotse Shar (8393m), Mt. Thamserku, and Mt. Tawache. And hey, there's more.
You'll also get the most fantastic view of Mt. Ama Dablam (6812m) and a bunch of other small peaks and glaciers. Plus, there are some attractions along the way, like Sagarmatha National Park, Namche Bazaar (the Sherpa capital), the milky waters of Dudh Koshi River, and many cool suspension bridges covered in Buddhist prayer flags.
Khumjung monastery
The Khumjung monastery is worth checking out. It's got this crazy thing going on where they have the only remaining Yeti scalp. The more famous one went missing from the Pangboche monastery. But if you find the guy with the keys, he'll let you in to explore.
Once you enter the main chamber, you'll see all sorts of fabulous deities. Guru Rinpoche is like the main attraction, chilling in the center with his partners. Then you got Re Pa-Meh, this tiny red vision on the right, and on the left is Chowo Yeshe Norbu, both guarding Guru Rinpoche.
If you look further to the right, there's this golden dude called Jawa Changba, and on the left, you'll find the White Chenresig. And hey, guess what? The yeti scalp is stored in a metal box, all wrapped up.
Himalayas (amadablam, Khusum Kangaro, khumbi la, thamserku, Khongde, Everest, Tobuche, Lhotse)
You won't believe the Himalayas you can see while trekking. Picture this: Amadablam, Khusum Kangaro, Khumbi La, Thamserku, Numbur, Khongde, Everest, Tobuche, and Lhotse—these majestic peaks form the backdrop of the Everest View Trek.
As you wander through the valley, you'll witness the Himalayas' sheer grandeur unfolding before you. The cliffs are rugged, the summits are covered with snow, and the glaciers are pristine. It's like stepping into a postcard-perfect setting like no other. And the best part? You'll be surrounded by the giants of the Himalayas, including the legendary Mount Everest itself. It's a trek that guarantees an unforgettable journey through a valley blessed with these magnificent peaks.
Guide and porter
The guide and porter are absolute gems on your Everest View Luxury Trip. They go all out to make sure you have the best time ever. The guide is like your guardian angel, caring for your safety and sharing fantastic stories and facts about the local culture and environment. Moreover, they know their way around those tricky trails like the back of their hand.
Not only do they show you the routes, but they also create this fantastic vibe throughout the journey. You can ask them anything, and they're always there to lend a hand. They ensure you get fully immersed in the experience, soaking up every bit of wonder and awe.
Now, let's talk about the porter. These guys are superheroes in disguise. They take on the heavy lifting so that you can focus on those jaw-dropping views and the mind-blowing landscapes. It's like having your assistant, ensuring you're comfortable and having the time of your life.
Together, the guide and porter are an unbeatable team. They bring so much value to your Everest View Luxury Trip, turning it into an unforgettable and genuinely remarkable adventure.
Cost of Everest View Luxury Trek
The price for a 9-day luxury Everest trek starts at US$3150 per person and can go up to US$4000 per person, depending on the group size. Based on group size, the 9-day luxury Everest View Trek cost information is here.
1-1 Pax Cost $3150
2-6 Pax Cost $3000
7-12 Pax Cost $2900
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