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EVEREST TREKKING : Instant Everest Trek
An exploration of the Sherpa culture & monasteries on walking holiday to the Everest region.

This instant Everest trek is one of the short teahouses trekking in Everest region. It is also known as Thaynboche trek, an introductory Everest walking holiday trekking trip, allows you to see many stunning Himalayan peaks including Everest from a low elevation in a shortest time period of less then two weeks from your arrival and departure from Kathmandu.

We fly to Lukla (2827meters) with spectacular views of the mountains to start our walking holiday trip to Everest region. We trek to the Sherpa settlement of Namche Bazaar (3440 meters), an unofficial capital of the Sherpas exploring Phakding and Manjo following the Dudh Koshi valley. Acclimatisation and exploration day at Namche allow you to hike toward Thamu and National park museum. Trekking further up we head to Khumjung, Hillary city in could exploring the Everest view hotel, Kunde hospital and Khumjung School. Khumjung monastery boasts to have the Yeti scalp. We trek to Thaynboche monastery, the most famous in Everest region via the different route of Monla, Phortse and Pangboche village to witness the Cho Oyu and the oldest monastery in the whole Everest region. Thyangboche is rewarded with the views of Everest soaring behind Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Kangtega and Tawache.

 Outline Itinerary of Instant Everest Trek :
Day 01 :
Arrival in Kathmandu / dinner with cultural program.
Day 02 :
Fly to Lukla and start Everest trek.
Day 03 - 04 :
Trekking to Sherpa capital, Namche Bazaar / acclimatization rest day.
Day 05 :
Trek to Kumjung / Visit the Hillary Hospital and School inside the clouds.
Day 06 :
Trek to Photse village via Monla on the way to Gokyo valley.
Day 07 :
Trek to Thyangboche Monastery via Pangboche village.Explore the stunning views of Ama Dablam, Kantega, Everest, Lhotse and Nupste.
Day 08-09 :
Trek to Lukla via Monjo.
Day 10 :
Fly to Kathmandu. Free day to explore.
Day 11 :
Cultural tours to Buddhist Shrine and Hindu Cremation site.
Day 12 :
Trip ends and airport transfer.
TREK DATES 2010 (ex Kathmandu)
  • 22 Feb – 05 March 2010
  • 08 – 19 March 2010
  • 22 Mar – 02 April 2010
  • 05 - 16 April 2010
  • 19 - 30 April 2010
  • 04 – 15 May 2010
  • 21 Sep – 02 Oct 2010
  • 05 – 16 Oct 2010
  • 17 – 28 Oct 2010
  • 01 - 12 Nov 2010
  • 08 – 19 Nov 2010
  • 22 Nov – 03 Dec 2010
  • 06 – 17 Dec 2010
  • 21 Dec 2010 – 01 Jan 2011
Everything was very well organized + felt very well looked after. Himalayan Scenery & meeting with village people + mixing with porters and other staff are among the best memories.
Gabriell Hunter Smith & Women Group, Australian
Instant Everest Trek 2007
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Trip Fact
Trip Duration : 12 Days
Trip Grading : Moderate
Mode of Trek : Teahouse
Max. Altitude : 3840 m..
Best Time : October - May

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Trek Cost : US$ 780 PP
Lukla Airfare : US$ 230 PP
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