Everest view trek is a short Everest trekking for superb view of Everest and a close look at Sherpa culture. This is an ideal trek for those who have a short holidays or for those who want to see Everest as well as experience the Sherpa culture without climbing high. Our trek starts with a spectacular mountain flight to Lukla , Nepal's busiest mountain airstrip at 2800m, which serves as the gateway for Everest region. From Lukla, our Everest view trek continues through the lush vegetation of Sagarmatha National Park, with pine forests, rhododendron flowers and an abundance of wildlife to Namche Bazaar . The following days trekking will bring you to the Tengboche monastery at 3860m which is one of the highlights of Everest view trek.
Most expedition groups to Everest seek the blessing from the Lama of this monastery. Similarly, a visit to Syangboche will offer you perhaps the most stunning view of Everest and other Khumbu mountains in the whole Everest region .
This is not a trek for the faint of heart, but a spectacular experience for the adventurous in good physical condition.
| Start Date | End Date | Price |
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| 2025-02-01 | 2025-04-30 | |
| 2025-03-01 | 2025-05-31 | |
| 2025-04-01 | 2025-06-30 | |
| 2025-05-01 | 2025-07-31 | |
| 2025-09-01 | 2025-11-30 | |
| 2025-10-01 | 2025-12-31 |
Namaste! A profound journey awaits you
Welcome to Kathmandu! As soon as you landed in this mystical city, you will be amazed by the site it offers. Your journey to the Himalayas has just begun but you will find yourself feeling you are in this country for many months now. Our representative then will drive you to the hotel at the central Kathmandu where you will be spending comfy nights.
Home of the living goddess
The home of living goddess Kumari; Kathmandu Durbar Square used be also a palace of royalties. Out of three durbars square Kathmandu Durbar square is one of the UNESCO listed cultural sites. The palaces and the pagodas are rich in arts and the superior examples of wooden craft that flourished in 14th century. Spending plenty of quality time now you will head towards the Swayambhunath or monkey temple. Monkey temple is not just home to many monkeys but also it is the perfect example of religious harmony between Hinduism and Buddhism.
Culture and Nature
Nepal has such a unique culture, the cremation process usually is a private and family affair but today you will see it live. Take pictures and videos but make a good distance. From here you then move to Boudhanath; one of the tallest stupa in Nepal. Try some good lunch in one of the roof top café before you head towards Nagarkot cause its 2 hour journey through the winding road. Nagarkot is popular hill station for sunrise, sunset and viewing of mountains. Get an early nap since you will be waking up before the dawn.
Culture and Nature
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is located in the town of Bhaktapur, known variously as the 'City of Devotees', 'City of Culture', and 'Living Heritage. Along with Kathmandu and Patan, Bhaktapur is one of the three royal cities in the Kathmandu Valley. The city of Bhaktapur reminds you going to the past. Heading towards Kathmadnu its free time. Explore Thamel or try some local delights.
Ride with the tide
The thrilling journey that takes approximately 3 hours from Kathmandu to rafting starting point is adventurous as well as filled with lots of fun. Get soaked with the tide that you encounter in every rapid. Trishuli river rafting is for all. The mixture of lazy paddle or the high rapids it suits for the new rafters or the frequent rafters. Late afternoon prepare yourself for river side camping. Enjoy the evening with great meal, music
and your favorite drinks.
One horned rhinos and sleek tigers await you
It’s time to start your journey through the water highway, the remaining journey is again filled with obstacle, high rapids and lazy river gorges. After the immense hard work and paddling it’s now time to head towards Chitwan Jungle adventure. Get filled with amazing lunch at the resort then rest for a couple of hours. In, the evening head towards the village tour, sunset view and Tharu cultural program. Evening spend the time leisurely.
Continue with your Chitwan jungle adventure
Your morning starts with various activities, such as jungle walk, bird watching and canoe ride are the most popular activities that Chitwan program offers.
To the city of nature
Pokhara is a sub metropolitan city and is the second destinations and third large city of Kathmandu. It takes around 6 hours by bus and 198 km west of Kathmandu. This is the most famous place for trekking and other activities. Pokhara is one of the popular tourist destinations of Nepal. Many tourists visit Pokhara Valley in order to view the stunning Himalayan range and gorgeous lakes. In addition to that, Pokhara is also famous for boating, trekking, rafting and thrilling adventurous sports. You can see most of the hotel near to Phewa Lake
Under the sky and over the lake
Pokhara is a city of leisure and adventure activities. You will be guided to the major places of interest in Pokhara such as Phewa lake, Davi’s fall, Mahendra Cave, Bat cave, Tibetan refugee camp and museum Optionally, Being an adventure city you could cross your limit paragliding above the city, traveling 160km/hour in Zip flyer or if you are daring and love adventure Sky diving is recently added adventure. Mountain biking is another added assets of this tranquil city.
Embark on your first trek
The sunrise and a 360degree view of the mighty Himalaya—one of the best viewpoints in Nepal. From here, you’ll be able to see the entire Annapurna range. Descending back down for breakfast, you will warm up and recharge for the rest of the hiking. A village with spectacular views of Machapuchare. Here, monkeys run wild, so keep your cameras and snacks out of sight!
The city of lake
This should be a lazy day to start. Since it is a free day in Pokhara you can engage in various activities that suits your interest. Cycling around the lake side or paragliding; you can sit down and relax or test your limit with various adventure sport.
Back to the city of temple and pagodas
After such a luxurious slumber in your hotel bed and a sumptuous breakfast, you'll be heading back to Kathmandu today. Evening relax with your favorite drinks but before you can explore the Touristic Mecca Thamel.
Follow your own steps
Its free day today so follow your step where it leads to you. Try places where tourist never go or try local delights. Kathmandu has lots to offer. Prepare yourself for the next day for trekking to the Everest Base Camp.
Top of the world
Especially mountains hold a great potential for personal challenge. Nepal is home the highest peaks of the world, Mount Everest, with 8848 m (29,029 feet) being the highest. The trek towards the base of this ancient giant is one of the greatest and most rewarding challenges you could possibly imagine.
Rest because you need it!
Enjoy your day today on your own. Gap Year Nepal suggests you to stroll around the local areas where normally tourist won’t go. Try local delights that suit your taste bud. The list of to do things in your free are more than you have imagine, get some information from our expert.
Live like a local, at a Nepali homestay
Our work includes helping rural communities develop their infrastructure, capacity building and education, creating awareness about and developing information communication and technology, improving literacy, building economically self‐sustaining activities, working on various women, children, and gender issues.
Nepalese Community is one of the well-coordinated communities. The traditional way of life distinguishes these communities from the rest of the world. Above all, the pure and undisturbed nature provides you with the integration opportunities at its best form of tranquillity, peace and happiness. We pride ourselves on our approach to life in a peaceful manner.
Our Community Integrations Programs are designed to provide you with the best opportunity of a local life in which you live like a local and embrace the culture. You will eat local food with the local people in a traditional fireplace. Imagine a morning where you yourself will try to milk a cow or carry the milk pot up to the kitchen. The opportunity is still there to clean the cowshed and take part in making compost fertilizer, work in the organic field and know how the vegetables are produced. Excited? This could be your next adventure.
Reflection of the great work at the community
Your precious time in the community and your expertise in building the communities have and will prove to be one of the best experiences in your life. Reflect the moment that you had spent in the community surely it will enlightens you in many aspect.
Take back a glimpse into your soul
Transfer to the Airport for the flight back to your home with sweet memory of Nepal, Kathmandu, different temples, mountains, nature, peoples and smile.
Namaste! Dear one This trip has been the dream that I have been planning for a long time. I always wanted to contribute from the professional perspective while also immerging myself in the culture and nature of this unique region. Since childhood my goal has been to train as a doctor to help others. As I progressed through my studies my desire to heal the sick without expecting anything in turn, along with a deeper understanding of society and needs. The love for nature is a universal thing human instinct, and I am no exception. Visiting the mountains of Nepal, one of the world's most inspiring place. Amond the tallest peak the landscapes seem to touch the soul of those who experience this. In conclusion, this journey has been truly unique term. Every place in the world offers beautiful memories but in Nepal, I discovered a different kind of mystery. Its culture so different from my own religion and society left me with lots of memories.
Namaste! I am very grateful and I felt so lucky to for living this experience. I have known Nepal really. your culture, your food your way of living and it’s been only two weeks a very short period but I will come back for sure. And I must say that everybody has treated me so kindly, so good, specially of course in this house and hospital. Thanks, a lot to Sushi, Prakash, Shreejaya (and sorry if I had not written your names properly..) and of course to Didi who has always been so kind and generous. Thank you so much.
Namaste! My departure is approaching only a few hours left to spend in Nepal and what can I say about this experience! When I decided this internship in Nepal, I was both excited and stressed by the unknown of a country more than 7000 km from home. But this stress quickly dissipated when I arrived in Nepal and met the wonderful people who are the vol Nepal volunteers. During my 12 week placement I had an incredible experience I met some lovely people and discovered another culture completely different from my own. Whether it was the humain experience the project in Rolpa and the cultural discovery I can say without a doubt that it was the least thing of my life! For all days spent by your side I would like to thank all the volunteers from vol Nepal and Himalayan circuit as well as Didi for welcoming me and guiding us through the period.
Namaste! I would like to thank the entire VolNepal team for these incredible moments that I was able to spend in Nepal, Thanks to you. Whether in Kathmandu as in Rolpa district you embraced me as if I were one of your own, and that really touched me. I leave with a head full of memories and shared moments that will remain engraved for a long time. I am proud of the project we carried out for the Rolpa district school. Knowing that what we have put in place will be useful to children makes me really happy. It’s a useful and complete project, and I am happy to have contributed to it. Thank you again for your support your smiles and everything you have taught me. I already and everything you have taught me. I already know that I will return to Nepal one day, and it will be a great celebration thanks to you!
Namaste My 5-week internship went by extremely quickly. This tip was my first experience being so far from home and I won’t forget it. First of all, upon my arrival the country completely took me out of my French comfort zone. The local culture, landscape, and places to explore are incredible and I wish I could have stayed longer to see everything. The monastery project was cool and different from my usual concrete project of my job at France. The team on site is amazing, guiding us and always ready to help us without request. Also thank you for organizing the two trip to Chitwan and Pokhara which will be unforgettable. I also want to thanks Didi for all the delicious meals she prepared for us and for her kindness. If I had the chance to do it all over again, I would do it without hesitation. Thank you for everything or I would rather say in Nepalese Dhanyabaad.
Namaste! Its been already nearly 2 months since I arrived here in Nepal and finally the time has come to day goodbye. The first 3 weeks of volunteering in the monastery were amazing the joy I felt like every day is something I had never experienced in my life. I would like to think Sushil, Nisha, and specially Didi for taking care of me and making my time in the house like I was at home. Also, I am so grateful to have been able to meet the other volunteers and all the good moments we were able to share together. After that the treks I did were a childhood dream came true. Thank you for all your work organizing everything and for bring always available for any question I might have, you really made me have the greatest time of mt life up there in the mountains. Dhanyabaad!
Namaste! During these 12 weeks of internship, I had the most enriching experience of my life. Whether in terms of meeting new people, working, visiting or traveling Nepal exceed all my exceptions. I will never forget it! At the very beginning, this internship was challenging for me because it took me out of my comfort zone and stripped away all my familiar reference point. Thanks to the volunteer and the staff, I was able to overcome this and make the most of my Nepalese experience perfect. I would like to sincerely thank Didi. For welcoming us and feeding is with great kindness during this entire period. I also want to thank VolNepal and GapYearNepal for the warm welcome the exchange we had and the trips they proposed. Dhanyabaad!
Namaste! I can only say thank you, thank you for your time, the experience and thank you for this opportunity. Nepal has been one of the best things we have ever had in our life. I have met wonderful people I have been able to learn and participate in the culture of here and above all I have been able to be part of a wonderful family which has treated me like one more daughter. I will never forget this adventure. Nepal its people and the people and the family I have lived with will be always be in my heart and I will always be grateful to them.
After more than 15 days in this country and this house specifically, we can only say thank you. At first it was difficult for us, because we were separated from our parents by so many kilometers and also because of the culture shock. But as we started volunteering, we realized that we were having the opportunity to live a wonderful experience. Thank you first of all to the most family for their welcoming, love and flexibility with us. Also thank the agency that helped us from Spain, you social and our supporters here in Nepal, sui and Nisha. Finally, we would like to thank the school and the hospital that have made it easier for us to stay here and have let us be part of their projects. Muchos gracias!
Namaste! These past three weeks have been a blast. This experience has been a great one and we will not forget this! A special thanks to Didi for providing us with good food every day, to Nisha for the traditional dresses, and to dual for the company the first three days of volunteering. We want to say the biggest thanks to the French guys, with whom we have shared this experience for always making us feel safe and comfortable! Thank you!