Everest 5-Day Trek from Kathmandu

Everest in five days feels almost unfair. I love the Lukla flight and the fact you get real payoff at Hotel Everest View with its huge Everest panorama. The one caution: this is a shorter route aimed at the Everest…
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8 Tours Reviewed

Everest in five days feels almost unfair. I love the Lukla flight and the fact you get real payoff at Hotel Everest View with its huge Everest panorama. The one caution: this is a shorter route aimed at the Everest…

Sacred Gosaikunda hits hard and fast. This 5-day trek from Kathmandu brings you to Gosaikunda Lake at 4,380m and through Langtang National Park for up-close Himalayan scenery and mountain wildlife. I love how the schedule is compact enough to fit…

Base Camp day feels like winning Everest. This 5-day trek from Pokhara is interesting because you get a professional English guide and you’re aiming for Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130m. I also like that the route walks you through very…

Yoga and temples in Kathmandu sounds peaceful. But this 5-day small-group retreat gives you the real rhythm of the city: big spiritual sights like Pashupatinath and Boudhanath, timed around yoga and meditation practice. I like two things most: the max…

Everest sunrise starts with a Kathmandu alarm clock. This 5-day tour pairs Kathmandu Valley sights with an early Nagarkot sunrise plan that can put Mount Everest on the horizon when weather cooperates. I like how the English-speaking guide keeps the…

Five days, big mountains. This private guided Annapurna Base Camp trek is built around nonstop wow moments: panoramic views of the Annapurna massif (including Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Machapuchare, and Hiunchuli) and a chance to reset in the natural hot…

Your time is short, but your views won’t be. This 5-day Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trip is built for people who want the classic Annapurna Sanctuary feel without a long multi-week trek, starting with a hotel pickup in Kathmandu and…

Himalaya views start before you even hike. I like how this trip keeps the logistics tight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, then through the tea houses on the trek with meals and permits handled. I also love the built-in photo moments…