Pikey Peak Trek: A 10-Day Short Trek Featuring Panoramic Views of Everest

10 days

Moderate

4.7

Explore the 10-day Pikey Peak Trek in Nepal’s Solu-Khumbu region, offering stunning Himalayan vistas, authentic Sherpa culture, and tranquil trails with panoramic views of Everest. An unforgettable adventure!

Join Liberty Holidays on the captivating Pikey Peak Trek, a 10-day journey through Nepal’s serene Solu-Khumbu region. This trek is perfect for adventure seekers looking to experience breathtaking Himalayan vistas, rich Sherpa culture, and peaceful trail solitude away from the crowds.

Rising to an altitude of 4,068 meters, Pikey Peak offers spectacular panoramic views of the Himalayan giants, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Cho Oyu. The trek begins from Dhap Bazaar, approximately 8 hours from Kathmandu, and takes you through lush forests, traditional villages, monasteries, chortens, and mani walls. Along the way, you’ll encounter friendly Sherpa communities, stay in cozy teahouses, and savor delicious local cuisine sourced from nearby ingredients.

Highlights of the trek include ascending to the summit of Pikey Peak for a 360-degree mountain panorama, witnessing stunning sunrises, exploring local monasteries, and experiencing Sherpa hospitality firsthand. The route also includes visits to Junbesi and Phaplu, with optional side trips to Thuptenchholing Gumba and Chiwong Monastery, enriching your cultural experience.

Designed as a moderate trek, the journey is suitable for most trekkers with good physical fitness. The best trekking seasons are from September to May, avoiding the monsoon rains that can make trails slippery. We recommend hiring experienced local guides for a safe and insightful trek.

Liberty Holidays ensures a well-organized, authentic Himalayan adventure, blending natural beauty, cultural immersion, and adventure. Embark on this unforgettable journey with us and discover the tranquil beauty and majestic peaks of Nepal’s Himalayas.

What's included?
  • National park entrance fee
  • Pick up from Kathmandu international airport by private vehicle
  • 2 night’s standard hotel accommodation
  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner with tea during the trek
  • All-night lodges/homestay accommodation during the trek.
  • One English-speaking professional guide including his food, salary, accommodation, equipment, medicine, insurance, etc
  • All necessary permits and entry fees for the Pikey Peak trek
  • Bus ticket to Dhap Bazaar (Trek start point) from Kathmandu
  • Sharing jeep to Kathmandu from Phaplu (trek endpoint)
  • All government taxes and service charges
  • Farewell Dinner
Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity
  • International airfare, Nepal visa fee, and any kind of insurance
  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu
  • Porter 
  • Tips for Guide and Porter 
  • Personal Expenses 
Please note
  • Passport required

Before booking the Pikey Peak Trek, travelers should consider the following important factors:

  • Fitness Level: The Pikey Peak Trek is classified as a moderate trek. Travelers should ensure they are in good physical condition, as the trek involves ascending to altitudes of over 4,000 meters, which can be challenging.
  • Best Time to Trek: The ideal trekking season is from September to May, with the best weather conditions typically found in October-November and March-May. The monsoon season, from June to August, can make trails slippery and can lead to flight cancellations.
  • Altitude Considerations: Be aware of the risks associated with altitude sickness. It's essential to acclimatize properly and recognize symptoms such as headache, nausea, or dizziness. Staying hydrated and ascending gradually can help mitigate these issues.
  • Gear and Equipment: Invest in quality trekking gear, including sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, a good sleeping bag, a trekking pole, and rain gear. Proper equipment is crucial for a comfortable and safe trekking experience.
  • Local Culture and Etiquette: Familiarize yourself with the customs and practices of the Sherpa communities in the region. Knowing a few basic phrases in Nepali or Sherpa, and showing respect for local traditions can enhance your experience.
  • Accommodation and Food: The trek typically involves staying in local teahouses, which offer basic amenities. Travelers should have realistic expectations regarding accommodation conditions. Meals in teahouses often feature local cuisine, which is delicious but can be limited.
  • Travel Insurance: Secure comprehensive travel insurance that covers trekking activities and potential medical emergencies, including evacuation. This is particularly important given the remote nature of the trekking region.
  • Guided vs. Independent Trekking: While it's possible to trek independently, hiring a local guide can provide invaluable insights into the area’s culture, history, and geography. A guide can also enhance safety and assist in emergencies.
  • Permits: Make sure to acquire the necessary trekking permits, such as the Sagarmatha National Park entry permit. These are typically handled by trekking agencies but should be confirmed before departure.
  • Environmental Awareness: Travelers should practice responsible trekking by following the principles of Leave No Trace. This includes minimizing waste, using biodegradable products, and respecting wildlife and natural habitats.
  • Communication and Connectivity: Mobile coverage may be limited in remote areas, but some teahouses may offer Wi-Fi. It's advisable to inform family or friends of your itinerary before departure for added security.
  • Local Currency: Cash is often preferred in teahouses and local shops. Ensure you have enough Nepali rupees on hand, as ATMs may be scarce in the region.

By keeping these considerations in mind, travelers can ensure a more enjoyable and rewarding experience on the Pikey Peak Trek.

What to bring

    When embarking on the Pikey Peak Trek, it’s essential to pack wisely to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Here’s a comprehensive packing list for travelers:

    Clothing

    • Base Layer:Moisture-wicking thermal tops and bottoms to keep you dry.
    • Insulating Layer:Fleece or down jackets to provide warmth, especially at higher altitudes.
    • Outer Layer:Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants to protect against rain and wind.
    • Trekking Pants:Quick-drying, lightweight trekking pants. Convertible pants (that zip off into shorts) can be convenient.
    • T-shirts:Breathable, quick-drying t-shirts for day hikes.
    • Warm Hat and Gloves:A warm beanie or hat and gloves are essential for colder temperatures, especially at higher altitudes.
    • Sunglasses:UV protection sunglasses to shield your eyes from the sun, especially at higher elevations.
    • Buff or Scarf:Useful for keeping warm and protecting your neck and face from the wind.
    • Hiking Socks:Several pairs of moisture-wicking and cushioned trekking socks.
    • Trekking Boots:Sturdy, comfortable hiking boots with good ankle support and tread for traction.

    Gear and Equipment

    • Backpack: A comfortable daypack (30-50 liters) for carrying your essentials during the trek.
    • Trekking Poles:Useful for stability and reducing impact on knees, especially on steep descents.
    • Sleeping Bag:A good-quality sleeping bag rated for at least -10°C (14°F), depending on the season.
    • Water Bottle or Hydration Bladder:To stay hydrated along the trail.
    • Power Bank:Extra battery power for charging devices, as electricity may be scarce in remote areas.
    • First Aid Kit:Basic first aid essentials, including adhesive bandages, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and any personal medications.

    Personal Items

    • Toiletries: Biodegradable soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, wet wipes, toilet paper, and personal hygiene products.
    • Sunscreen:High-SPF sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun's rays at high altitudes.
    • Lip Balm:Moisturizing lip balm with SPF to prevent chapped lips.
    • Insect Repellent:Particularly useful if trekking during warmer months.

    Miscellaneous Items

    • Camera or Smartphone:For capturing beautiful moments and scenery.
    • Notebook/Journal and Pen:For documenting your journey and experiences.
    • Snacks:Energy bars or trail mix for quick snacks during hikes.
    • Cash:Local currency (Nepali Rupees) for purchasing snacks, meals, or souvenirs.
    • Documents:ID, necessary permits, and travel insurance information, kept in a waterproof bag.

    Optional Items

    • Gaiters:For keeping dirt and mud out of your boots during muddy stretches.
    • Portable Water Purification System:Useful if you want to ensure a safe drinking water source along the trek.
    • Lightweight Binoculars:For spotting wildlife and taking in distant landscapes.

    By packing these essentials, trekkers will be well-prepared to face the challenges of the Pikey Peak Trek while ensuring comfort and safety throughout their journey.

    Meeting and Pickup Options
      Pick-up only

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