Price Table
1 | USD 1290 | USD 1410 |
2 | USD 999 | USD 1140 |
3 | USD 985 | USD 1120 |
4 | USD 950 | USD 1085 |
Country
Nepal
Duration
7 Days
Maximum altitude
3880m/12726ft
Activity
Trekking
Difficulty
Easy
Best Season
September, October, November, December, February, March, April
Accomodation
Mountain Lodge
Meals
Included
Start/End Point
Lukla
Namche Bazaar Trek is a stunning Himalayan experience that is a blend of indelible mountain vistas and rich culture. The hike to the renowned Sherpa trade center from Lukla is an ideal introduction to the Everest region and is suitable for novices and people short on time to trek.
Namche Bazaar Trek begins with the exciting flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, from where you land at the renowned Tenzing-Hillary Airport. Walking on the trail that follows the Dudh Koshi River, you pass through traditional villages, suspension bridges fluttering with prayer flags, and ancient Buddhist monasteries. The trail gradually ascends through beautiful pine and rhododendron forests to eventually reach the bustling settlement of Namche Bazaar nestled in its natural amphitheater.
As the Khumbu district's commercial and cultural center, Namche Bazaar greets travelers with its horseshoe-shaped array of vibrant markets, snug teahouses, and breathtaking mountain vistas. A former cultural crossroads between Nepal and Tibet, it is now a stop for acclimatization for trekkers heading to higher elevations. While there, you can visit the Sherpa Culture Museum and the Sagarmatha National Park Visitor Center, which provide fascinating information on local culture and the area's distinctive ecosystem.
Namche Bazaar Trek offers breathtaking panoramic views of some of the highest mountains in the world—Mount Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516m), Ama Dablam (6,812m), Thamserku (6,623m), and Kongde Ri (6,187m). The mornings are especially beautiful when the first light hits these white giants. A short hike to the Everest View Hotel gives trekkers even more spectacular mountain vistas.
The hike highlights the famous Sherpa hospitality, and guests experience true mountain culture in comfortable lodges. As a first Himalayan trek or as a shorter version of the Everest Base Camp trek, the Namche Bazaar Trek offers a supreme mountain experience in a short span of magical days that distill the best of the Everest region.
Scenic mountain flight from Kathmandu to Lukla
Gateway of Mt. Everest
Capital of Sherpa
National Park Museum
Acclimatization and shopping
Buddhist pilgrimage
1 | USD 1290 | USD 1410 |
2 | USD 999 | USD 1140 |
3 | USD 985 | USD 1120 |
4 | USD 950 | USD 1085 |
Trekking to Namche Bazaar starts from the gateway of Mount Everest (8848m/29029ft) Lukla. After the successful landing at Lukla Airport (2828m/9276ft), you will start your trekking with lots of excitement and enjoyment. You will walk for three hours and you will reach your first-day destination which is Phakding (2610m/8560ft). On that day you will rest and explore the Phakding. Also, you will get a chance to interact with the local people of that area. On another day you will reach Namche Bazaar (3440m/11283ft) after 5-6 hours of ascending walk.
Namche Bazaar treks people can enjoy the environment of that region for which your guide will be assisting you. When you reach the Namche Bazaar (3440m/11283ft) you will get a chance to know many things about the people of that region. While you will get a chance to visit Sagarmatha National Park and Sherpa Village, you can enjoy the National Park Museum, Khumjung Village, and Syangboche Village. And the most important and exciting part of the trek is the view of Mount Everest (8848m/29029ft). As a result, you can enjoy the most pleasant time of your life. Consequently, you will get a chance to see the top of the world in front of your face. After completing all activities, you will finally be back to Lukla (2828m/9276ft) and from there fly back to Kathmandu.
In a short period of time, you can collect lots of memories in this Namche Bazaar trek package. You can explore the Himalayas peaks, trails, rivers, and forests of high altitudes.
Namche bazaar is traditionally the village was a trading post, with locals bartering yak cheese and butter for agricultural goods grown at lower altitudes. The village’s popularity with trekkers and geographical restraints has contained its growth, and it remains a small settlement with no more than 60 dwellings. In addition to an abundance of hotels, the village also boasts three small museums, a stupa, a monastery, several cafes (locally known as bakeries), and many well-stocked stores. Here you can get many facilities such as a bank, internet, Bakery, and shopping. The trekkers who spend two nights in Namche for acclimatization who is planning the Everest base camp trek
After breakfast One and a half hours of steep walking to Syangboche(3880m). From Syangboche you can see Mt. Everest(8848m), Lhotse(8516m), Ama Dablam(6814m), Thamserku (6618m), and more mountains. After lunch in Khumjung village (3780m) hike back to the Namche Bazaar
The Syangboche Hill 3880 m is situated within the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park in Nepal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the hotel offers a 360-degree view of the awe-inspiring peaks. With a view of Mt. Everest (8848m), the visitors can immerse themselves in this thrilling scene.
You will visit the Everest view hotel Opened in 1971, which has been listed on the Guinness Book of World Records (2004) as the Highest Placed Hotel in the world at 13000ft. Featured in numerous guidebooks and received media coverage, the resort has become a destination in its own right. Also if you’re interested to spend overnight at the Everest view hotel extra costs USD 200.00 Per Person, it is a perfect place from which to explore the nearby villages and enjoy the beautiful landscape filled with evergreen fir trees, shrubs, and rhododendron forests.
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