| Article Index |
|---|
| Everest Panorama Trek |
| Trip Facts |
| Itinerary Outline |
| Itinerary Details |
| Participant Guidelines |
| Photo Gallery |

Throw your concerns about the lack of trekking experience and about the lack of time in the wind and immediately embark upon this trail to blow your mind with superb sceneries without the demanding efforts and arduousness usually accompanying such trips. This route takes you up to the Tengboche Monastery, a prototype of Buddhist-Tibetan cultural heritage bearing intricately carved, exquisite artworks. The Mani Rimdu festival, held in this monastery annually during the October/November full moon, draws flocks of visitors to the area with its colorful masked dances.
Besides being the place of peaks, glaciers, gorges, ravines, and other picturesque sceneries, the Everest region also remains as the fountain of Sherpa culture. It is in this region that they had settled in the earlier periods of history after crossing the Himalayas from the north. The Sherpa villages in this region like Khumjung, Thame and others that fall in this trekking route still exhibit their pristine culture. Their hospitality and friendliness have gained legendary popularity among the visitors of this area; their bravery and skill have helped the mountaineers from across the world scale the insurmountable heights of the Himalayan peaks. Trudge along this trail to gauge their high spirits, and the highest places on earth.




You may have toured to many destinations in the world, but you are still missing a lot if you have not been to Tibet, the ‘Roof of the World.’ Here is your chance of a lifetime - a well-planned overland tour to world’s highest plateau, which is famous for its extraordinary landscapes, ancient monasteries and the unique culture of the Tibetan people. On your way back, you will fly across the majestic Himalayas, sighting Mt. Everest from a close distance.



