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“Everest View Tour is a Journey That Will be Forever in Your Mind for Years to Come”

Everest View Tour is one of the fascinating tours in Nepal to enjoy the beauty and breathtaking views of Himalayan panoramas such as Everest, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, etc. On this tour, you can explore the tradition and culture of the locals around the Kathmandu Valley. The Everest View Tour is a convenient package to see Mount Everest 8,848 m from its closest point and other mountains of Nepal, including the culture and tradition of Nepal, historical, and World Heritage sites.
Main Highlights
Everest view Tour itinerary can be customized according to your choice. Please write to us for the individual travel Itinerary. The price varies depending on hotel category, transportation, private vehicle, and flight service.
Day 01: Welcome to Kathmandu airport and transfer to the hotel.
Day 02: Everest Mountain flight in the morning, city tour of the Kathmandu and drive to Nagarkot
Day 03: Sunrise view in Nagarkot and Tour to Bhaktapur and Patan and back to Kathmandu.
Day 04: Drop to Kathmandu international airport
Everest View Tour is one of Nepal’s best tour packages to enjoy the magnificent view of the Himalayas. It allows you to experience and discover beautiful ancient temples, world heritage sites, and panoramic mountains view, and Stunning sunrise and sunset views. You will experience the local culture and traditions. You can enjoy an endless chain of snowy peaks that will be your memory.
One of the biggest attractions for visitors is Mount Everest. If you are in short periods and other restrictions, mountain flights offer an alternative to climbing and provide a lasting memory of the highest peaks on earth. Everest View Tour Packages offer an intensive tour of Nepal, offering an excellent insight into the rich ancient cultures and ethnic diversity. Mountain flights are operated by national airlines.
You will also visit the Cultural UNESCO World Heritage sites of Kathmandu Valley to explore the historical and traditional essence. Another option is sunrise from Nagarkot Hill that is the always refreshing reminder of the beautiful panoramic view of the Himalayas. You can enjoy the sunrise view in the eastern Himalayas near Nagarkot. After breakfast, you will return to Kathmandu. Along the way, continue to visit Patan Durbar Square and Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Therefore, our three nights / 4 days Everest View tour package is the most rewarding way to get to know its rich heritage culture.
Best Visiting Places of The Tour
Kathmandu Durbar Square: It is the royal palace of the former King of Nepal in the heart of the Kathmandu Valley. Kathmandu Durbar Square was built in 1672 by King Pratap Malla. Kathmandu Durbar Square is the royal palace where the king is crowned, and his coronations are celebrated. This palace’s main attraction is the royal palace with historical arts, Kumari Ghar, Kasthamandap, and Jaisi. Kumari Ghar means the house of the goddess Kumari. Kumari is the only god in the world who lives. So this place is unique for the god Kumari. Kasthamandap is one of the most famous temples, which was only built out of the woods by Queen Laxmi Narsimha in the 16th century. The entire building consists of the forests of a single tree. This building has the most exciting and surprising wood arts, which are unique. The Jaisi Development Temple is a sacred temple for Hindus, dedicated to Lord Shiva. So this is kept on the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square: It is another royal palace of the former king, also on the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites. Bhaktapur Durbar Square is located east of the Kathmandu Valley, created by Ananda Malla in the 12th century. Bhaktapur Durbar Square is the most popular and best known than the other Durbar Square. The popularity behind Bhaktapur Durbar Square is its magical history, ancient architecture, old royal palace, 55-window palace, and the Nyatapol Temple, also known as the tallest temple in Nepal in the 17th century, and Siddhi Laxmi, the Bhairabnath temple in Batala, dedicated to temples, the Lion’s Gate, and other people’s oldest Hindu and Buddhist monuments.
Patan Durbar Square: Patan Durbar Square is one of the most visited sites in the Kathmandu Valley, also on the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites. Patan Durbar Square was created in the 16th century by King Siddinarshinma Malla. Patan Durbar square main attraction is its magical historical architecture. The Golden Temple, Krishna Mandir, the Peace Gallery, the Patan Museum, and many other places are the main reason for its popularity. According to legend, a golden temple was found in the 12th century. Its facade is covered with golden metal plates; that is why it is called the Golden Temple. Krishna Mandir is the central holy place for Hinduism. Each site has a fascinating history.
Pashupatinath Temple: It is one of the oldest temples listed on the World Heritage List in 1979. The origins of Pashupati have different stories. A story says that Shiva and Parvathi, as soon as they leave, rest on the Bagmati River banks. Then Lord Shiva was impressed by the beauty of the jungle. Then Shiva and Parvathi changed their avatar to deer. After a time, other gods begin to search for Shiva, and then they found Shiva as a deer in the jungle and was refused to leave this jungle. So he lived as a deer in the Bagmati river, later he is known as Pashupatinath, which means the owner of all animals.
Nagarkot: On the Everest View Tour, we see the sunset and sunrise over the Himalayan panoramas, such as the Everest mountain range, the Annapurna mountain range, the Manaslu mountain range, the Ganesh Himal mountain range, the Langtang mountain range, the Jugal mountain range, the mountain range Rolwaling, and many others. Nagarkot is the best destination to enjoy the most beautiful views of the Himalayas / panoramas. During the walk from Changu Narayan to Nagarkot, you can experience the locals’ daily lives and its tradition and culture.
All our published fixed departure dates are guaranteed. If the date does not suit your travel plans, the cost and duration of the trip, please contact us for your individual private trip, itinerary and price. Since we are a local travel and trekking company based in Kathmandu, we try to find a small private group that fits your travel needs. Let us know what kind of trip you are looking for and our travel experts will help you plan your customized trip to your dream destination. Thank you and Namaste!
All accommodations for this tour are based on double sharing, which is included in the travel expenses. We select the hotel according to the hygiene standard, quality of service and, the location, etc. You will spend Three-star luxury hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Nagarkot. We serve a buffet breakfast at the same hotel. If you are traveling alone, share a room with another person of the same gender as your group. If you prefer a single room, you must inform yourself before booking the tour paying an available room surcharge
Upon your arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuwan International airport, our office representative will greet you and transfer to the reserved hotel. You can relax and refresh at the hotel; we will host a briefing session about your trip in the evening.
You will do an hour-long Everest mountain flight over Mount Everest early in the morning to get the Himalayas’ best views. This flight takes you to Mount Everest and the surrounding mountains and back to the hotel for breakfast. After breakfast starts the Kathmandu Valley sightseeing tour, you can visit the sacred Temple of Pashupatinath and Swyambhunath, which are very old and largely UNESCO World Heritage Site. From here, drive to the largest Buddhist stupa in Boudhanath and then to Nagarkot. Arrival and check-in at the hotel in Nagarkot. After getting a refresh, stroll through the village and enjoy the valley’s view with the Himalaya. Enjoy the sunset’s look in the golden panorama of the Himalayas: night stay at a hotel in Nagarkot.
Today, you get up early in the morning to see the spectacular sunrise over the Himalayas. The sun’s first rays that shoot up the peaks and glow in a variety of shades of pink, gold, and red while slowly illuminating the Himalayas become extremely beautiful. Travel back to Kathmandu after visiting Bhaktapur and Patan Durbar Square. You will arrive in Kathmandu and check-in at the hotel. In the evening, go for shopping and personal activities. You will spend the night in Kathmandu.
According to the departure schedule, we will take you to the International airport to return home.
VISA REQUIREMENTS
All foreign tourists need a visa to enter Nepal. Most guests are eligible for a visa upon arrival at the airport. You can get it at a Nepalese embassy abroad or upon arrival in Nepal. Depending on the rush, it takes between 20 minutes to an hour. Guests are responsible for checking and verifying all visa requirements before arrival. Your passport must be valid for at least six months the day you enter Nepal.
You need a passport photo, and the following fees depend:
Cultural Considerations
For those of you who visit Nepal, we recommend cultural information to adapt and feel comfortable:
The dress code is essential for both men and women. Men and women should wear pants instead of shorts when traveling in Nepal. It is fine for men in vests, but Women should try to be as modest as possible in these situations.
Hindus are concerned about the ritual contamination of food when touched by someone outside their caste or religion. Therefore, do not feel cooked meals and do not touch your lips when drinking from a container used by others. Don’t eat with your left hand and only give or receive with your right hand. Shoes are considered degrading. So keep them on the floor and pull them out before putting your feet on anything. When entering a Nepalese house, follow your host’s example to decide if you want to take off your shoes. However, when you enter a temple or monastery, you must take them off.
You will pass Buddhist walls, choirs, and Buddhist stupas on the way and follow local traditions and should turn them to your right.
Travel insurance
Travel insurance for every itinerary of our company is a prerequisite for booking a vacation. At the very least, you must have emergency health insurance, and repatriation, including the cost of mountain rescue, theft, loss, damage, and clinical problem, is an excellent idea for traveling in Nepal. There are a variety of guidelines. Please read all the general terms and conditions of your insurers carefully in an incredibly important part, and they write it correctly in the fine print. Some policies exclude “dangerous activities” (including motorcycling and trekking, bungee jumping and rafting).
Select a policy that covers emergency and clinical return, including helicopter evacuation and general medical evacuation. You may prefer a policy that pays directly at hospitals than issues them locally and claim them later. In Nepal, most clinical treatments have to pay upon delivery. If your insurance company doesn’t make an advance payment, make sure you get receipts to make claims later.
It would be helpful if you understood that you are ultimately responsible for all costs associated with evacuation and return procedures. It is your responsibility to pay the costs of evacuation or medical treatment. You should be fully aware of the effects of organizing your travel insurance and understand the limitations and exclusions of your policy. You must be aware of certain circumstances; our company guide may initiate helicopter (or other necessary) rescue operations in medical emergencies without first asking your insurance company for approval.
The height of the Everest base camp is 5,380 m from the south side of Nepal and 5,200 m from the north side of Tibet.
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