Pikey Peak Trek
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Pikey Peak Trek

Pikey Peak Trek Highlights

  • Analysis of Sherpa, Tamang, and Magar people culture.
  • One of the best view points in Nepal.
  • Analysis famous monastery and Lamastery from the region.
  • The view of Mt. Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and so many other mountains.
  • Lower Khumbu region exploration.

Pikey Peak Trek is a less-traveled trek route than the other areas, making it the ideal choice if you’re looking for a quick hike around the Everest region. Despite being a less frequented trek, it has become very popular these days. This trek takes you through stunning areas of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, as well as the untamed terrain of the Everest region. This trek, also known as the Dal Bhat Trek, is among the best hilltop destinations in the area, offering breathtaking views of Mount Dhaulagiri, Kanchanjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, and many other nearby peaks.

At an elevation of 4065 meters, the recently found Pikey Peak trekking route to the Everest region is located in the fascinating Solukhumbu District of Nepal’s lower Khumbu region. The Pikey Peak trek offers you a breathtaking view of the Himalayas. You can explore Mount Everest, Mount Numbur, and Mount Lhotse from the summit. “Pikey Peak is the most impressive place for observance of Mount Everest,” as the late Sir Edmund Hillary famously stated.

Another important thing to keep in mind is that this trek not only gives you stunning views of the mountains and striking beauty, but it also allows you to learn about the culture of the Sherpas who live in the Everest region. In essence, the Pikey Peak trek is a quick, moderate-level trekking route in the Everest region. Hence, you can come along to Nepal Holiday Treks and Tours Pvt. Ltd. in Thamel, Nepal, if you are short on time but still want to see the Everest region. If you want to enjoy your amazing journey to Pikey Peak Trek, come see us once.

Best Season

All seasons are good for trekking to Pikey Peak, but the best time to go will give you the best experience overall. Additionally, the various seasons will provide you with a variety of experiences, environments, and landscapes. Fall (September, October, and November) and Spring (March, April, and May) are therefore regarded as the optimal seasons for Pikey Peak Trekking.

Autumn brings moderate temperatures and weather that are ideal for trekking. The Everest Region experiences daytime temperatures between 9 and 15 degrees. As you hike higher up, you’ll notice a slight drop in temperature. It is also referred to as the post-monsoon period, so in September, you may need to deal with some light rainfall, so you should exercise caution. The nights are colder as usual, but wearing some warm clothes will help.

Since spring is when nature regenerates and flowers bloom, it is also known as the pre-monsoon season. This time of year has pleasant weather with daytime highs of 10 to 20 degrees and a backdrop of colorful hills covered in wildflowers, particularly rhododendron. In early May, there’s a chance of rain on occasion.

Local culture and tradition

You will get to know the Sherpa villagers who live in these untamed mountains throughout your trek in the Pikey Peaks area. You’ll probably be welcomed into Sherpas’ homes for tea or a meal, providing you with an up-close look at their way of life. Sherpas are known for their friendly disposition and warm hospitality.

Numerous centuries-old Buddhist monasteries and stupas can be found scattered throughout the Pikey Peaks region. The nearby Sherpa community uses these hallowed locations as spiritual havens, and you might get the opportunity to visit them and take in customary Buddhist rites and ceremonies.

You might be fortunate enough to experience traditional Sherpa festivals and celebrations, depending on when you schedule your trek. The Himalayan region celebrates festivals like Mani Rimdu, Dumje, and Losar with great fervor. These celebrations showcase vibrant dances, intricate costumes, and religious rituals that provide an insight into Sherpa culture and tradition.

For the Sherpa people, who consider the mountains to be the homes of benevolent deities, the Pikey Peaks themselves are extremely sacred. Prayer flags, mani stones (stones engraved with Buddhist mantras), and chortens (Buddhist stupas), where locals come to offer prayers and pay respect to the mountains, are examples of sacred sites you may come across on the trek.

All things considered, becoming fully immersed in the regional and cultural customs of the Pikey Peaks region is a rich and fulfilling experience that strengthens your bond with the land and its people. Enjoying a meal with Sherpa villagers, seeing customs from long ago at a monastery, or looking up at prayer flag-draped sacred mountains—every moment offers a chance to discover, develop, and absorb the splendor of Himalayan culture.

Guide and Porter

A porter and guide are your traveling companions. Without sacrificing your safety or comfort, they assist in making your journey more enjoyable, simple, and thrilling. Our porters and guides have extensive training, government-issued guide licenses, and a wealth of experience. Additionally, we give our guides insurance coverage to ensure the safety and security of your journey. In a similar vein, they are welcoming, helpful, and familiar with all the hidden treasures that are not mentioned in travel guides and can really add something special to your trip.

Notably, the Nepal Tourism Board announced that all hikers must obtain a TIMS card through approved trekking agencies registered with the Nepalese government, as well as the services of a licensed trekking guide.

Altitude Sickness

You will spend over a week trekking in a remote mountainous area during this trek, starting at 2000 meters and climbing to a maximum elevation of 4065 meters. At such a high altitude, altitude sickness is therefore a real possibility. Being proactive is advised when dealing with this illness; let the guide know as soon as any symptoms, such as headache, nausea, or fatigue, appear. Travel insurance can help with everything from small annoyances like missing connections on flights and delayed luggage to larger problems like serious illnesses or injuries. Therefore, we highly advise you to purchase travel insurance for the duration of your trip.

Accommodation and Foods

The tea houses offer single rooms with attached bathrooms at lower altitudes. However, the facilities get fewer as you ascend. The majority of rooms have twin beds and a shared bathroom. Likewise, every dish will be prepared by a local chef utilizing regional produce, guaranteeing a distinctively regional flavor. While hiking at Pikey Peak, it is worthwhile to sample the local potatoes, cheese, goods (fermented millet beer), and honey. In Lukla and Namche Bazaar, you can also get burgers, pizza, baked goods, and other things at the same time. Dal bhat, however, is the most popular dish.

Pikey Peak Trek Itinerary

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Day 1

Arrival at Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel

You will arrive in Kathmandu on this day. You will be met at the airport by a representative holding your nameplate, and you will then be taken to your Kathmandu hotel.
Day 2

Drive from Kathmandu to Shivalaya

It will take you seven or eight hours to drive from Kathmandu to Shivalaya on this particular day. There will be an overnight stay at the lodge.
Day 3

Trek from Shivalaya to Bandhar

We have about five or six hours to hike to Bhandar. Staying the night will be at the Lodge.
Day 4

Trek from Bandhar to Namkheli

We will spend roughly six hours trekking to Namkheli. Staying the night will be at the Lodge.
Day 5

Trek from Namkheli to Ngamor Gumpa

We have about six or seven hours to hike to Ngamor Gumpa. Staying the night will be at the Lodge.
Day 6

Trek from Ngamor Gumpa to Pikey Danda

Trek to Pikey Dada for about 4/5 hours to see the natural beauty of flora and fauna. Overnight stay will be at Lodge.
Day 7

Trek from Pikey Danda to Junbesi

We're going to hike to Pikey Hill early in the morning. From this hill, we have a broad perspective that includes Mount Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho-yo, Thamserku Amadamlam, and many other mountains. We will need roughly seven hours to hike to Junbesi. You will spend the night at the lodge.
Day 8

Trek from Junbesi to Chiyaukhok via Thuptun Chholing Monastery

After visiting the Thuptun Chholing Monastery, we will hike for approximately five to six hours to reach Chiyaukhok. Staying the night will be at the Lodge.
Day 9

Trek from Chiyaukhok to Ghumne Mera via Ratnagi-la

We will hike for 6 or 7 hours via the Ratnagi-la trek to reach Ghumne Mera. You will spend the night at the lodge.
Day 10

Trek from Ghumne Mera to Basa

We will spend four or five hours trekking to Basa. Staying the night will be at the Lodge.
Day 11

Trek Back from Basa to Salleri

We have five hours to hike to Salleri. Staying the night will be at the Lodge.
Day 12

Drive Back to Kathmandu from Salleri

We will spend roughly eight or nine hours driving back to Kathmandu in the morning. We will spend the night in Kathmandu. You will be given a farewell dinner in the evening that includes traditional Nepalese cuisine.
Day 13

Departure at Tribhuvan International Airport

Departure from Kathmandu to your onward destination. Farewell!

Pikey Peak Trek Inclusions

What's included

  • All Airports pick up and drop by private vehicle.
  • 2-night twin sharing room in Kathmandu two star Category.
  • Accommodation in the tea house during the trek.
  • Three meals a day (including breakfast, lunch and dinner and 3 cups of tea or coffee during the trekking).
  • A highly experienced, helpful, friendly, knowledgeable, well- English speaking, Government license holder guide with all his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, transport and Insurance.
  • Medical support kit box.
  • All applicable government and local taxes as per the itinerary.
  • Gaurishanker National park fees and TIMS Card.
  • Drive to Shivalaya from Kathmandu and back to Kathmandu from salary by local bus.
  • Farewell dinner.

Add-ons

    What's not included

    • Nepal Visa Fee.
    • International airfare to and from Kathmandu.
    • Dinner and lunch in Kathmandu Hotel.
    • Personal travel and health Insurance.
    • Personal Expenses.
    • Tips to the crews and driver.
    • Equipment ( sleeping bag, down jacket, trekking pole etc).
    • Expenses for beverages, drinking water, desserts, shower, laundry or any other services which are not mentioned by the company.

    Pikey Peak Trek FAQs

    Difficulty

    The Pikey Peak Trek is considered moderately difficult, but it's suitable for beginners. The trail is well-established and has gradual ascents and descents, but you should be physically and mentally prepared to walk for 5–6 hours per day. 

    Altitude

    The trek reaches an altitude of 4,065 meters, so you should be aware of the risks associated with high-altitude trekking. If you have a history of altitude sickness, you should consult your doctor before going. 

    Accommodation

    Most villages along the trail offer basic accommodation and food options. If you're using a trekking package, your guide will pick the best lodge for you to stay in.

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