How is the Everest View Trek different from the classic Everest Base Camp Trek?
Everest View Trek is different from the Everest Base Camp Trek as this trekking package only takes the trekkers to the Everest View Hotel or Khumjung Village and not to the base camp. You will get a chance to get the most magical view of Mount Everest.
Is the Everest View Trek suitable for new trekkers?
Yes, as this trekking route only ascend to the maximum altitude of 3880 meters above the sea level, even the new trekkers can fulfill their wish of watching Mount Everest from the closest range with the Everest View Trek.
How long does the Everest View Trekking package take?
With Adventure Bound, we complete the Everest View Trekking package in 7 days. During these days, we reach the highest altitude in the fourth day.
Can I take my children in the Everest View Trek?
Yes, as the trekking route does not ascend to the higher and more difficult region, you can even take your children for this trek. However, we do not recommed too yound children (under 15) to go for this trekking journey either.
Which is the best time to go for the Everest View Trek?
If you want to experience more of an easy trekking journey, with less obstacles, we recommend you to go for the Everest View Trek in the spring or autumn season. However, if you look for more adventurous trekking journey with more thrilling experience, winter is the best season for you.
Do I need any permits to ascend on the Everest View Trek?
Yes, going for the Everest View Trek requires the trekkers to obtain three different permits:
- Trekkers' Information Management System
- Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Municipality Entry Permit
- Sagarmatha Conservation Area Entry Permit
Is altitude sickness a concern during the Everest View Trekking package?
Yes, as the Everest View Trek does not have any acclimatization day, there certainly is the risk of altitude sickness during this trekking journey.
What kind of accommodation can I expect on the Everest View Trekking route?
Accommodation typically includes tea houses or lodges that provide basic amenities, such as beds and meals. Some offer hot showers and Wi-Fi for an additional fee.
Is it mandatory for the trekkers to hire professional guides and porters for the Everest View Trek?
Yes, trekkers will not be allowed to trek in the Everest region without a professionally-licensed guide. However, we also recommend you to hire a porter so that you do not have to carry heavy backpacks and can completely focus on enjoying the route.
What level of fitness shall I have to ascend on this trekking trail?
We recommend the trekkers to be moderately fit for ascending on the Everest View Trekking trail. Go for all physical, mental, and endurance training for better results.
Can I expect to see some wildlives during the Everest View Trek?
Yes, as this trekking trail sits inside the Sagarmatha National Park, trekkers might get lucky enough to see different wildlives like Himalayan tahr, various bird species, red pandas, and even snow leopards from a distance.
Will there be access to internet, WiFi, electricity, and hot water for shower in the Everest View Trekking route?
Yes, you can certainly expect all the hotels, lodges, and tea houses to offer electricity, WiFi, internet and hot water for shower.