Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges
A walking holiday in the shadow of Everest, staying in the finest comfort lodges
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Discover Everest in Comfort: Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges
Escape the ordinary with our Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges, a Himalayan journey that harmonizes adventure with upscale living. Rather than sleepy teahouses, this trek offers a chain of refined lodges such as the Yeti Mountain Home, Everest Summit Lodge, and the iconic Hotel Everest View, offering 3–4 star comfort comparable to city hotels
You’ll walk through legendary Sherpa settlements like Phakding, Namche, Syangboche, and Khumjung, floating through pine and rhododendron forests, with panoramic Himalayan views at every bend. Enjoy private bathrooms, hot showers, heated interiors, and delicious meals without sacrificing the sense of urgency and wonder that has drawn trekkers to Everest for generations.
Soak in the majesty of Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Nuptse and more—while enjoying cozy, upscale lodges, and walk along well-maintained trails. This is the essence of Wind Horse Tours’ Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges, carefully crafted for those who seek the sublime beauty of the Khumbu region without committing to the more strenuous Base Camp trek .
Highlights of Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges
- Explore the UNESCO world heritage sites in Kathmandu: Explore and wander through historic Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, visit ancient stupas and temples like Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, and the Pashupatinath temple.
- Scenic mountain flights: Start and finish your journey with one of the world’s most thrilling aerial experiences—the Kathmandu–Lukla flight—featuring panoramic mountain vistas before landing at Tenzing–Hillary Airport.
- Comfort-oriented lodges: Stay in thoughtfully selected lodges—rating equivalent to 3–4* city hotels—topped by the legendary Hotel Everest View, once recognized by Guinness as the highest-elevation hotel in the world.
- Stunning Himalayan panoramas: Trek through Sagarmatha National Park and reach vantage points offering sweeping mountain views—from Namche Bazaar to Syangboche.
- Gentle trekking with high reward: With daily hikes of 4–6 hours and moderate altitude gains, this trek is more accessible than most Everest routes—offering an ideal balance between natural immersion and comfort-led adventure.
Why Choose This Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges Trek?
- Spectacular mountain exposure in less time: Enjoy breathtaking views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam from accessible vantage points like Namche Bazaar and Hotel Everest View—without the strain of a longer, more intense climb.
- Comfort throughout: Relax each night in high-quality lodges featuring cozy beds, attached bathrooms, hot showers, and warm communal areas—perfect for unwinding after a rewarding day on the trail.
- Beginner-friendly: Designed for first-time trekkers—and even travelers in their 60s or 70s—this itinerary is comfortably paced, with gradual altitude gains and accommodations suited to average fitness levels.
- Deep cultural immersion: From ancient monasteries to Sherpa traditions, this journey is about more than just passing through villages—you’ll truly live their rhythms.
Who Is This Trip suitable For?
- First-time trekkers: No prior high-altitude experience required. The trail is clear, moderate pace, and gradual altitude gain.
- Busy travelers: Want to see Everest in just over a week? This trek delivers unforgettable mountain views without a long-term time commitment.
- Comfort-seekers: Prefer Himalayan adventure without sacrificing comforts—real beds, private bathrooms, hearty meals—while preserving authenticity.
- Culture & photography enthusiasts: Drawn to Sherpa heritage and Himalayan landscapes? This trek combines majestic peaks with serene village life.
Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges Outline Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 2: In Kathmandu (sightseeing)
Day 3: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla & trek to Phakding
Day 4: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar
Day 5: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Syangboche
Day 6: Trek from Syangboche to Monjo
Day 7: Trek from Monjo to Lukla
Day 8: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 9: Free day in Kathmandu
Day 10: Departure
Wind Horse Tours’ Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges is a rare blend of Himalayan grandeur, cultural richness, and refined comfort. It offers a first-class introduction to Everest—no teahouses, no base camp, but every breathtaking mountain view you could wish for.
Cost Information
Prices range from US$2,155 to US$3,590, depending on the number of travelers.
For specific pricing details, please contact us, as costs vary based on your travel dates (high season/low season) and group size.
Join-in/small group options are available in March, April, May, September, October, and November.
This trip can also be arranged as a private tour on your own dates.
Included
- All transfers by private vehicle.
- 4 nights accommodation in 4-5* category hotels in Kathmandu.
- 5 nights’ accommodation in comfortable lodges comparable to 3-4* city hotels during the trek.
- Only breakfast during the stay in Kathmandu.
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner along with coffee/tea during the trek.
- One welcome or farewell dinner with a cultural performance in Kathmandu.
- 1 full day guided city tour in Kathmandu.
- English-speaking licensed trekking guide along with a porter (1 porter for every two trekkers).
- Round trip airfare between Kathmandu/Manthali-Lukla.
- First aid kit, duffel bag, and trekking map.
- Trekking staff accommodation, wages, meals, trekking gears, and insurance.
- All necessary paperwork and permits for the trek (TIMS/National Park Fee/Rural Municipal Fee).
- All government tax and service charges.
Not included
- Nepal Visa.
- International airfare.
- Meals other than listed (lunch and dinner) in Kathmandu.
- Personal expenses (laundry, telephone, bar, beverages).
- Bottled/boiled water, battery recharge and Wi-Fi and hot showers during the trek.
- Tips and gratuities to Guide, Porter and driver.
- Travel medical insurance covering rescue and emergency evacuation.
- Personal trekking gears and equipment’s.
- Trip cancellation cost due to your health, weather condition, political situation, and any other unforeseen events.
- Any other expenses other than the listed above.
Detailed Itinerary
Expand AllArrival in Kathmandu
In Kathmandu
Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla-Trek to Phakding
Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar
Trek from Namche Bazaar to Syangboche
Trek from Syangboche to Monjo
Trek from Monjo to Lukla
Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu
Free day in Kathmandu
Departure
Group Travel Dates
Traveller Review
Trip Photos
FAQs
- What is the Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges?
The Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges is a short and scenic trekking holiday in the Everest region of Nepal. It allows you to experience the beauty of the Himalayas while staying in high-quality mountain lodges that offer more comfort than standard trekking teahouses. The trek focuses on breathtaking viewpoints around Namche Bazaar and Syangboche, where you can enjoy panoramic views of Mount Everest and other famous peaks without trekking to very high altitudes.
- What makes the Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges unique?
The Everest View Walking Tour is designed for travelers who want to experience the Everest region without committing to a long, high-altitude expedition. The trek focuses on scenic walks around Namche Bazaar and nearby viewpoints that offer spectacular views of Mount Everest, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and other Himalayan peaks. It typically includes stays in comfortable lodges with good amenities, making it ideal for travelers seeking a short, scenic, and relatively comfortable Himalayan experience.
- What is the best time for this trek?
The best seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) when the weather is generally stable and skies are clear. During these months, you can enjoy excellent visibility of Himalayan peaks and pleasant daytime temperatures for walking. Spring also brings blooming rhododendron forests, while autumn offers crisp mountain air, excellent visibility and vibrant festival seasons in Nepal.
This trek can also be done in winter (December–February), although temperatures can be very cold at higher altitudes and snow may affect the trail.
- How do I reach the Everest View trekking area?
You can take a short mountain flight from Kathmandu to Lukla Airport. During peak trekking seasons, flights may depart from Manthali Airport in Ramechhap instead of Kathmandu. From Lukla, you will follow the famous Everest trail through villages such as Phakding and Namche Bazaar.
- What type of accommodation is provided on the Everest View walking tour with comfort lodges?
As the name suggest, the accommodation is in upscale luxury mountain lodges, comparable to 3–4 star city hotels, offering a much higher standard of facilities than typical trekking teahouses. Lodges feature private rooms, attached bathrooms, underfloor heating, hot showers, and spa facilities, along with cozy dining areas with fireplaces. They combine warm Sherpa hospitality with modern comfort, making the trek ideal for travelers who want to experience the Himalayas without sacrificing convenience, relaxation, or comfort after a day of trekking.
- How long is the Everest View Walking Tour with comfort lodges?
The Everest View Walking Tour with comfort lodges usually takes 10 days, based on our itinerary.
This usually includes:- Arrival and sightseeing in Kathmandu
- Scenic mountain flights to and from Lukla
- Easy trekking days in the Everest region
- Time for acclimatization and enjoying the mountain scenery
- A free day on your own in Kathmandu
- What is the highest altitude reached during this trek?
The highest point reached on this trek is Syangboche (around 3,880 m), located near the famous Hotel Everest View. This viewpoint offers spectacular panoramic views of Everest and surrounding Himalayan peaks.
- What mountains can I see on this trek?
You can enjoy stunning views of several iconic Himalayan peaks, including:
- Mount Everest (8,848.86 m)
- Lhotse (8,516 m)
- Nuptse (7,861 m)
- Ama Dablam (6,812 m)
- Thamserku (6,608 m)
- Kongde Ri (6,187 m)
These views can be seen from places such as Namche Bazaar, Syangboche, and the surrounding ridge trails.
- How difficult is the Everest View Walking Tour?
This trek is considered moderate in difficulty. Daily walking typically lasts 4–6 hours on well-maintained mountain trails with some uphill and downhill sections. The itinerary allows gradual altitude gain, making it manageable for most travelers with basic fitness.
- Who is this trek suitable for?
The Everest View Walking Tour is ideal for:
- First-time trekkers
- Older travelers
- Families with older children
- Travelers with limited time
- People who want to see Mount Everest without trekking to Everest Base Camp
It is perfect for those seeking a short, scenic, and comfortable Himalayan experience.
- I am in the late 60's, a slow walker and can walk about 4-5hrs a day, is this something I can do?,
Absolutely ! So long as you can walk on uphill and downhill for 3-4hrs on moderate pace and longer on slower pace, you can do it. This trek has two days of steep ascent; one day for 2-4hrs and another for 1-2hrs.
- Do I have to concerned of altitude sickness or acclimatization ?
Generally no ! The trek starts out a relatively low altitude and climbs up slowly, acclimating each day. There is no concern and even if one were to fall sick, there is always oxygen available at all locations
- Is this trek suitable for beginners or older travelers?
This trek is thoughtfully designed for first-time trekkers and older travelers—even those in their 60s or 70s with average fitness. With daily walks of 4–6 hours and gradual altitude gains, it’s both accessible and well-paced.
- What permits are required for this trek?
You will require the below permits for this trek:
- Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit
- Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit
These permits help support conservation and local community development in the Everest region.
- Are trekking permits included in the tour cost?
Yes. Most organized trekking packages include all necessary permits and government fees. The trekking company usually arranges the paperwork before the trek begins.
- Are guides and porters provided during the trek?
Yes. Most trekking packages include:
- A professional English-speaking trekking guide
- A porter to carry luggage (usually one porter for two trekkers)
Guides provide navigation, cultural insights, and safety support throughout the trek.
- What is the typical group size for the trek?
Group sizes usually range from 2 to 8 trekkers, allowing for a more personalized trekking experience. Private tours can also be arranged for single traveler, families, or larger groups.
- Can I join a group on this trek?
Yes! We offer both private treks and small-group adventures. Our small group sizes allow for a more personalized and supportive experience.
- What kind of accommodation is provided in Kathmandu?
In Kathmandu, we usually arrange comfortable tourist standard boutique hotels and well-rated heritage properties (3-4* category). Upgrades to premium or luxury hotels can be arranged upon request (subject to availability and price difference).
- What meals are included during the trek and what kind of food is available?
Our trekking package includes daily breakfast and dinner at the lodges, along with tea or coffee, while lunch is served at standard restaurants along the route. Luxury lodges in the Everest region offer a mix of traditional Himalayan and international cuisine, with warm dining areas and freshly prepared meals.
You can enjoy local dishes such as Dal Bhat (rice with lentils, vegetables, and sometimes meat), Momo (dumplings), Sherpa stew, and Tibetan-style noodle soups, all designed to provide energy for trekking. International options like pasta, pizza, grilled chicken or fish, sandwiches, salads, and roasted vegetables are also available.
Breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, porridge, yogurt, muesli, toast, and fresh fruit, with coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. Soups and warm beverages are popular at altitude, and desserts such as apple pie, chocolate cake, brownies, and pastries are often served in lodges around Namche Bazaar.
- Are meals included in Kathmandu?
In Kathmandu, the package generally includes:
- Daily breakfast at the hotel
- A welcome dinner featuring traditional Nepali cuisine with a cultural performance
Other meals can be enjoyed at restaurants around the city as per your choice.
- Is mobile phone coverage available in the Everest region?
Yes, mobile networks such as Ncell and Nepal Telecom (NTC) provide coverage in the villages around Namche Bazaar. However, coverage can be limited or inconsistent in some areas.
- Is Wi-Fi available during the trek?
Wi-Fi is available in most lodges, especially in Namche Bazaar and nearby villages. However, due to the remote mountain environment, internet speeds may be slow and connections can sometimes be unreliable.
- Do I need travel insurance for this trek?
Yes. Travel insurance is strongly recommended and should cover:
- High-altitude trekking
- Medical treatment
- Emergency helicopter evacuation
- Trip cancellation or delays
- What safety measures are provided during the trek?
Professional trekking guides are trained in first aid and altitude awareness. They carry medical kits and monitor trekkers’ health during the journey. Trekking companies also have procedures in place to arrange emergency evacuation if necessary.
- What level of fitness is required for this trek?
Trekkers should be able to walk 4–6 hours per day on mountain trails with some uphill and downhill sections. Regular walking, hiking, or light cardio exercise before the trip can help prepare for the trek.
- What is the typical price range for this tour?
The cost of the Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges typically ranges from USD 2,200 to USD 3,600 per person, depending on Group size, Season, lodge category, and the service included.
- What expenses are not included in the tour price?
Items usually not included in the package price include:
- International airfare
- Nepal visa
- Personal trekking gear
- Travel insurance
- Wi-Fi and charging fees
- Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
- Personal expenses
- Tips for guides and porters
- Are tips for guides and porters expected?
Yes. Tipping is customary in Nepal’s trekking industry and is a way to show appreciation for the hard work of guides, porters, and support staff who help make the trekking experience safe and enjoyable.
Additional Information
Discover Everest in Comfort: Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges
Escape the ordinary with our Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges, a Himalayan journey that harmonizes adventure with upscale living. Rather than sleepy teahouses, this trek offers a chain of refined lodges such as the Yeti Mountain Home, Everest Summit Lodge, and the iconic Hotel Everest View, offering 3–4 star comfort comparable to city hotels
You’ll walk through legendary Sherpa settlements like Phakding, Namche, Syangboche, and Khumjung, floating through pine and rhododendron forests, with panoramic Himalayan views at every bend. Enjoy private bathrooms, hot showers, heated interiors, and delicious meals without sacrificing the sense of urgency and wonder that has drawn trekkers to Everest for generations.
Soak in the majesty of Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Nuptse and more—while enjoying cozy, upscale lodges, and walk along well-maintained trails. This is the essence of Wind Horse Tours’ Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges, carefully crafted for those who seek the sublime beauty of the Khumbu region without committing to the more strenuous Base Camp trek .
Highlights of Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges
- Explore the UNESCO world heritage sites in Kathmandu: Explore and wander through historic Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, visit ancient stupas and temples like Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, and the Pashupatinath temple.
- Scenic mountain flights: Start and finish your journey with one of the world’s most thrilling aerial experiences—the Kathmandu–Lukla flight—featuring panoramic mountain vistas before landing at Tenzing–Hillary Airport.
- Comfort-oriented lodges: Stay in thoughtfully selected lodges—rating equivalent to 3–4* city hotels—topped by the legendary Hotel Everest View, once recognized by Guinness as the highest-elevation hotel in the world.
- Stunning Himalayan panoramas: Trek through Sagarmatha National Park and reach vantage points offering sweeping mountain views—from Namche Bazaar to Syangboche.
- Gentle trekking with high reward: With daily hikes of 4–6 hours and moderate altitude gains, this trek is more accessible than most Everest routes—offering an ideal balance between natural immersion and comfort-led adventure.
Why Choose This Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges Trek?
- Spectacular mountain exposure in less time: Enjoy breathtaking views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam from accessible vantage points like Namche Bazaar and Hotel Everest View—without the strain of a longer, more intense climb.
- Comfort throughout: Relax each night in high-quality lodges featuring cozy beds, attached bathrooms, hot showers, and warm communal areas—perfect for unwinding after a rewarding day on the trail.
- Beginner-friendly: Designed for first-time trekkers—and even travelers in their 60s or 70s—this itinerary is comfortably paced, with gradual altitude gains and accommodations suited to average fitness levels.
- Deep cultural immersion: From ancient monasteries to Sherpa traditions, this journey is about more than just passing through villages—you’ll truly live their rhythms.
Who Is This Trip suitable For?
- First-time trekkers: No prior high-altitude experience required. The trail is clear, moderate pace, and gradual altitude gain.
- Busy travelers: Want to see Everest in just over a week? This trek delivers unforgettable mountain views without a long-term time commitment.
- Comfort-seekers: Prefer Himalayan adventure without sacrificing comforts—real beds, private bathrooms, hearty meals—while preserving authenticity.
- Culture & photography enthusiasts: Drawn to Sherpa heritage and Himalayan landscapes? This trek combines majestic peaks with serene village life.
Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges Outline Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 2: In Kathmandu (sightseeing)
Day 3: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla & trek to Phakding
Day 4: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar
Day 5: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Syangboche
Day 6: Trek from Syangboche to Monjo
Day 7: Trek from Monjo to Lukla
Day 8: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 9: Free day in Kathmandu
Day 10: Departure
Wind Horse Tours’ Everest View Walking Tour with Comfort Lodges is a rare blend of Himalayan grandeur, cultural richness, and refined comfort. It offers a first-class introduction to Everest—no teahouses, no base camp, but every breathtaking mountain view you could wish for.

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The planning and execution of this trip by Heera and my guide Samjhana was excellent. All accommodations were clean and comfortable with delicious food. My drivers were safe and professional. I was able to see and experience so much of Nepal in just two weeks. They took good care of me as a solo female traveler and filled my time with wonderful experiences and memories. I highly recommend Wind Horse Tours and Treks for travel to Nepal.