Pikey Peak Lower Everest Trek: 9 Days

Pikey Peak Lower Everest Trek: 9 Days

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Destination

Everest Solukhumbu Region

Adventure Type

Trekking Adventures

Difficulty Level

low

Duration

9 Days

Trip Region

Everest Region

Highest Altitude

4065m

Group Size

1-20+

Season

Autumn & Spring

Pikey Peak Lower Everest Trek: 9 Days

Overview

The Pikey Peak Trek is a short trek in Lower Everest. It has peaceful trails and expansive horizons. Guests begin in Kathmandu, and ride in a private jeep to Dhap, and walk through the Jhapre village. Calm paths, forests, ridges, and monasteries create a mix of adventure and culture.  

The highlight of the trek is Pikey Peak, 4,065 m high. A sunrise at the summit makes Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and more visible. The view is immense and mesmerizing - combining the majesty of the Himalayas with the tranquility of Sherpa villages. Nights are spent in local lodges, which are warm with simple comfort.  

The descent passes Lamjura Danda and Junbesi, two of the most beautiful Sherpa villages. Guests enjoy authentic culture, monasteries, and traditional meals. The trails are moderate with time to rest and explore. The trek terminates at Phaplu, and the jeep ride back to Kathmandu.  

The last night was spent in a hotel in Kathmandu before departure. This 9-day package combines adventure in the sunrise, Sherpa culture, and relaxing landscapes - the perfect package for those looking for Everest views without the long and busy trails.

Trip Highlights

Itinerary

Package Cost Details

Included In Package

Excluded In Package

Trip Info

Pikey Peak Trek: 9 Days Itinerary Overview

The Pikey Peak Trek is a 9-day trek in the Lower Everest region that is a blend of adventure, culture, and peaceful landscapes. Starting from Kathmandu at an altitude of 1,400 m, the guests enjoy a stay in a hotel and then a private drive by jeep to Dhap (altitude of 2,850 m). The first trek to Jhapre (2,920 meters) is easy, and it serves as an introduction to forest trails, ridges, and Sherpa villages.  

From Jhapre, the trail goes up to Pikey Peak Base Camp at 3,640 m. The highlight comes next with a sunrise ascent to Pikey Peak at 4,065m, which is the highest point of the trek. The panorama extends from Everest and Makalu to Kanchenjunga, and is one of the widest views of the Himalayas. Nights are spent in local lodges in a warm and simple way.  

The descent passes Lamjura Danda at 3530 meters altitude and Junbesi at 2700 meters, a beautiful Sherpa village full of monasteries and culture. Trails are moderate, leaving time to rest and explore. The final walk is to Phaplu at 2,410 m before flying back in a jeep to Kathmandu.  

The final night in a hotel in the capital before departure. This 9-day trek is perfect for those who want to catch glimpses of Everest, experience real Sherpa culture, and go on quiet trails without the crowds from other routes.  

  • Highest altitude: Pikey Peak at 4,065 m
  • Lowest altitude: Phaplu at 2,410 m

Pikey Peak Trek distance and altitude coverage

Day

Route

Distance

Duration

Altitude Gain/Loss

Sleep Altitude

1

Arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to the hotel

1,400 m

2

Drive Kathmandu → Dhap (2,850 m) by private jeep

7–8 hrs

+1,450 m

2,850 m

3

Trek Dhap → Jhapre

~10 km

4–5 hrs

+70 m

2,920 m

4

Trek Jhapre → Pikey Peak Base Camp

~12 km

5–6 hrs

+720 m

3,640 m

5

Sunrise climb Pikey Peak (4,065 m), trek → Lamjura Danda

~6 km

5–6 hrs

+425 m / –535 m

3,530 m

6

Trek Lamjura Danda → Junbesi

~12 km

5–6 hrs

–830 m

2,700 m

7

Trek Junbesi → Phaplu

~10 km

4–5 hrs

–290 m

2,410 m

8

Drive Phaplu → Kathmandu

8–9 hrs

–1,010 m

1,400 m

9

Departure or onward activities

Permits and Expenses Needed for the Pikey Peak Trek | 9 Days

To trek to Pikey Peak and explore the Lower Everest region, trekkers require two permits. These fees help in conservation, safety and development of local communities of Solukhumbu and Gaurishankar areas.  

Gaurishankar Conservation Area Permit (GCAP)

The Permit for the Gaurishankar Conservation Area allows access to the area with its forests and wildlife habitat and trekking trails around Dhap and Jhapre. The fee is used to support biodiversity and trail maintenance.  

Local Entry Permit (Solukhumbu Rural Municipality)

The local permit contributes to the funding of infrastructure and maintenance of the trail, along with the development of communities in villages, such as Junbesi and Phaplu. It works to ensure that trekkers are making a direct contribution towards the Sherpa and Rai communities living along the route.  

TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System)

A TIMS card is not mandatory for the Pikey peak trek since the local entry permit covers the trekking region.  

Summary

For the Pikey Peak Trek (9 days): Trekkers are required for:  

These permits are used to ensure that the trek is managed well, the environment is protected, and the local communities benefit directly from tourism.

Trip Cost – Pikey Peak Trek (9 Days) | 2026/2027

Group Size

Price Per Person (USD)

10 persons

 

10 – 20 persons

 

21+ persons

 

Single Supplement

 

Note

Best Time to Trek Pikey Peak (9 Days)

Spring (March to May) | Perfect for Panoramic Sunrise Views

Spring is the peak season for the Pikey Peak Trek. The weather is constant, mornings are crisp and rhododendron forests are in full vivid colours. Visibility is excellent and Everest, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga are clearly visible from the summit. Villages are known to be lively and lodges provide warm meals and a comfortable place to sleep on a scenic trek.

Month

Day Temp (°C)

Night Temp (°C)

Precipitation

Weather

Snowfall

March

2 to 12

-4 to -7

40–60 mm

Cool mornings, clear skies, rhododendrons starting

Light at higher ridges

April

5 to 15

-2 to -6

60–80 mm

Mild days, forests in bloom, pleasant lodge stays

Rare

May

8 to 17

0 to -4

70–90 mm

Warm, clear skies, stable trails, cozy evenings

Minimal

Autumn (September to November) | Clear Skies and Cultural Encounters

Autumn is another perfect season. Monsoon rains leave the air fresh and the skies crystal clear. Views of Everest and surrounding peaks are at their best. Temperatures are relatively moderate, trails are full of local harvests and cultural events and lodges are friendly with warm hospitality.

Month

Day Temp (°C)

Night Temp (°C)

Precipitation

Weather

Snowfall

September

6 to 13

-2 to -5

70–100 mm

Fresh air, crystal views, lively villages

Occasional at higher ridges

October

5 to 12

-3 to -7

40–60 mm

Peak season, clear skies, vibrant trekking mood

Rare

November

0 to 9

-5 to -9

20–40 mm

Crisp mornings, stable weather, warm lodge hospitality

Light at higher ridges

Summer Monsoon (June–August)

Heavy rains make the trek less pleasurable. Trails become muddy and slippery; visibility is reduced, and leeches are common. Even with local lodges, travel is uncomfortable in fluctuating weather.

Winter (December–February)

Freezing temperatures, icy winds, and snow-bound trails make for lesser comfort and safety. Lodges remain open, but the risks of extreme cold and altitude make trekking rather less suitable in this season.

Packing List for the Pikey Peak Lower Everest Trek | 9 Days

General Essentials

Upper Body

Torso Layers

Lower Body

Hands

Feet

Undergarments & Sleepwear

Medicals & Personal Care

Electronics

Miscellaneous

Equipment and Extras Provided by the Company

Can You Trek the Pikey Peak Lower Everest Trek Solo?

Since 2023, all foreign trekkers in Nepal are required to have a guide, and this should be licensed. The regulation is applicable to the Lower Everest region, including the Pikey Peak Trek, to ensure safety and decrease accidents, and to offer cultural and logistical support along the journey.  

The summit reaches 4,065 m. While moderate, it is still possible to suffer from altitude sickness. Weather is unpredictable; trails consist of forest paths, ridges, and steep ascents; Guides take care of the acclimatization timetables, the health and emergencies, to make the trek safe and reliable.  

Guides spoil the experience with their knowledge of Sherpa and Rai traditions, monasteries, prayer flags, and village life in Junbesi and Jhapre. Porters carry loads, and trekkers can enjoy the journey without being so burdened. Lodges along the way offer simple but very warm hospitality with hot meals and warm rooms.  

Walking in a group provides reassurance, company, and encouragement. The trek changes mood from quiet ridges of Jhapre to awe of sunrise at Pikey peak with a panoramic view of Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and Annapurna. Coming back to Kathmandu by jeep completes the journey and makes this little Himalayan adventure a fulfilling combination of culture, scenery, and adventure.

What are the Meals and Accommodation Like in the Pikey Peak Trek?

Meals and accommodations on the Pikey Peak Trek are basic and authentic and come complete with Sherpa and Rai hospitality. Although moderate in altitude when compared to Everest Base Camp, the lodges and tea houses scattered around the route offer hearty meals and a warm atmosphere to keep the trekkers nourished and rested.

In Kathmandu

Trekkers stay in comfortable hotels like Hotel Thamel or other standard hotel accommodations. Twin or double rooms are available with modern amenities. Breakfast is served before the trek starts and after returning. Meals in Kathmandu are a blend of both Nepali and international food, and give visitors the opportunity to savor a variety of dishes before venturing into the mountains.

Along the Trek

Accommodation is in lodges and tea houses along the way at Dhap, Jhapre, Base Camp, Lamjura Danda, Junbesi, and Phaplu. Rooms are very basic, but clean, often with twin beds and shared bathrooms. Hot showers and Wi-Fi facilities are available in some of the villages, but the facilities are not as luxurious as those in the luxury lodges in the upper Everest region. Dining halls are warm with wood stoves and tend to have a communal atmosphere.

Atmosphere

Tea houses serve some real mountain hospitality. Evenings are spent in dining halls with trekkers gathered around the fir,e sharing stories and in the calm ambience. The mood is peaceful in Jhapre, adventurous in Base Camp, inspiring in Pikey Peak sunrise, and cultural in Junbesi village. Phaplu offers a lazy end with a hectic local market.

Meals

Full board meals are included for the entire trek - breakfast, lunch and dinner each day.  

Health & Nutrition

Meals are balanced for trekking in the altitude: carbohydrates for energy, soups for hydration and warm food for strength. Fresh vegetables and fruit supply vitamins, while hot beverages help the body adjust to the cool mountain air. Guides recommend that trekkers eat well and drink plenty of fluids in order to be comfortable with altitude changes.

Notes

The food is Nepalese, Sherpa, Tibetan, and some simple international food. Breakfasts are hearty and filling, with tea or coffee. Accommodation is twin or double in tea houses with communal facilities for toilets and communal warm dining halls. This arrangement offers trekkers safe accommodation, healthy meals and genuine hospitality in front of breathtaking views of Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga and other peaks.

Visa and Entry Requirements for the Pikey Peak Trek | 9 Days

Nepal Entry Visa

A valid Nepal entry visa is required for all foreign travelers to join the Pikey Peak Trek tour. You can either get it on your arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or in advance from a Nepali embassy abroad. Your passport needs to be valid for at least six months and you need to provide a passport-sized photo.

Payment is usually made in cash, preferably in US dollars, but other major currencies are accepted as well.

Trekking Permits

Besides the entry visa, trekkers also need to obtain the Lower Everest region-specific permit

Local Municipality Fees

The Solukhumbu Rural Municipality Entry Permit is collected at checkpoints at Phaplu or one of the nearby villages. This system ensures that trekkers provide direct support to the local communities and assist in maintaining the trails, bridges, and development projects along the Pikey Peak route.

Provided by Trekking Company

All necessary permits are organised by the trekking company and are covered in the trek fee. This avoids paperwork and ensures compliance with Nepal's requirements so that trekkers can concentrate on acclimatisation as well as health, cultur,e and the rewarding experience of getting to the Pikey Peak summit with authentic lodge hospitality along the way.

Travel Insurance Requirements and Emergency Rescue Coverage for the Pikey Peak Trek

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is compulsory for the Pikey Peak Trek. Every trekker must have a policy that covers high altitude trekking to at least 4,500 meters. The trek reaches a height of 4,065 m at the top, where there are risks of altitude sickness, injuries, or sudden changes in weather. Without valid insurance, participating is not permitted.  

A good insurance cover should provide:  

Emergency Rescue Operations

Rescue operations are generally coordinated from Phaplu or Kathmandu. In case of an emergency, helicopters can get to villages such as Junbesi or Base Camp to fly trekkers to lower altitudes or to hospitals in Kathmandu.

Trek Considerations

Guides direct rescue logistics, contacts insurance providers, and provides medical support rapidly. Although the trek is moderate compared to Everest Base Camp, there are still risks involved, and the right insurance gives peace of mind.

Possible Problems to Consider:

Note

Guides and trekking agencies take care of most of the logistics, but trekkers must have flexibility and be willing to change. With the right insurance and support, the Pikey Peak Trek is a safe and rewarding trek that provides Himalayan adventure with genuine Sherpa and Rai hospitality, cultural immersion and panoramic sunrise views of Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga and Annapurna.

Why Insurance Matters on the Pikey Peak Lower  Everest Trek

The Pikey Peak Trek is classified as a moderate trek in the Lower Everest region, but it still attains a high altitude of 4,065 m on the top. Even though the lodges are hospitable and the trails less crowded than the Everest Base Camp route, the dangers of altitude sickness, injuries and sudden weather changes are not wholly avoided. Medical facilities in the villages are basic, so it is important to be prepared.

Insurance is insurance for peace of mind. The costs of helicopter rescues, treatment in hospitals, or unexpected delays can be very expensive. A proper insurance policy insures against these risks and trekkers can then concentrate on the adventure and enjoy Sherpa and Rai hospitality, cultural encounters in Junbesi and breathtaking sunrise views of Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga and Annapurna from Pikey Peak.

With proper insurance trekkers are able to enjoy the satisfaction of standing on the Pikey Peak at dawn, watching the Himalayas glow in golden light, knowing they are safe and supported by professional trekking teams at all times.

Altitude Sickness and Prevention for the Pikey Peak Trek

Altitude sickness can be a challenge on the Pikey Peak Trek. At the summit the trail rises to 4,065 m. Thin air and increased altitude gain quickly could result in Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). The trek is moderate compared to Everest Base Camp, but care needs to be taken.

Professional guides carry medical kits and oximeters for checking the oxygen levels. They advise trekkers to walk slow, drink plenty of water, eat balanced meals and rest well. These steps assist the body to adapt.

The best prevention is slow acclimatization. Trekkers spend nights in villages that include Jhapre, Base Camp, and Junbesi before reaching the summit. This step by step approach helps the body to adjust. If some symptoms such as headache, nausea, dizziness or fatigue begin to appear and worsen, the safest thing to do is to go down. Helicopter evacuation from Phaplu or Kathmandu can be done if required.

Travel insurance with helicopter and trekking up to 4,500 m is required. It insures trekkers against high costs of evacuation, medical treatment, and accidents. With the proper acclimatization, guidance and awareness trekker can enjoy safely the local lodges, Sherpa and Rai hospitality and panorama of the sunrise of Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga and Annapurna.

Personal Expenses to Budget For on the Pikey Peak Trek

On the Pikey Peak Trek, most of the essentials are included in the package, but trekkers should plan to have some extra personal expenses. Along the way small treats such as chocolate, nuts and energy bars are popular. In villages such as Junbesi and Phaplu you can enjoy tea, coffee, soft drinks and even local beer. Lodges supply full meals, however additional drinks and snacks are at personal expense adding comfort and variety to the journey.

Accommodation Extras

Tea houses and lodges all along the trek have basic rooms with twin beds and shared bathrooms. Hot showers, Wi-Fi, and device charging are other items that you may be charged for. Prices are usually more expensive at Base Camp and Lamjura Danda than at lower villages such as Dhap and Jhapre.

Souvenirs & Donations

Souvenir shopping is another expense to account for. Junbesi village has prayer flags, handmade crafts and local textiles. Donations to monasteries are encouraged and add cultural values to the trek.

Tips & Cash

It is customary to tip guides and porters, and this should be part of your budget. Carrying small notes of Nepalese Rupees is practical since ATMs do not exist in the villages along the Pikey Peak route.

Transport & Delays

Private jeep transfers between Kathmandu and Dhap, and Phaplu and Kathmandu are included in the package. However, delays are possible due to road conditions or weather, and food or lodging during unexpected waiting periods are personal expenses.

Summary

By planning ahead for snacks, drinks, an extra for lodges, souvenirs, donations, and tips, trekkers can have a better and more fulfilling trek. With proper budgeting you can concentrate on the adventure, on the cultural encounters in Sherpa and Rai villages, and on the unforgettable experience of standing on the summit of Pikey Peak with panoramic views of the sunrise from Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and Annapurna - without worrying about finances along the way.

Why Trek the Pikey Peak Trek with Us?

The Pikey Peak Trek is the ideal option for those seeking Himalayan adventure on a quieter and less crowded track. You will enjoy the panoramic sunrise views of Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga and Annapurna while enjoying the warm and welcoming lodges and authentic Sherpa and Rai hospitality.

Our 9 day itinerary is carefully planned to balance between safety and acclimatization. Licensed guides lead the way sharing stories of local culture and traditions, whilst making sure that a steady pace is maintained. The package includes permits, lodges, meals, guides and porters to take the stress off you so that you can enjoy the journey.

Evenings are spent in the warm and friendly dining halls with warm meals and friendly hosts. In Junbesi village, you can explore the monastery, schools and the traditional Sherpa's life. At Pikey Peak Base Camp, you'll take a rest before the sunrise climbing and get up in one of the widest panoramas in the Himalayas.

We are known for professionalism and caring. With guides and porters taking care of the logistics of a trek, you'll have a smooth and enjoyable trek. Choosing us is not just the end, Pico de Pachamanca trek, but it is about experiencing the Himalayas with culture, comfort and unforgettable scenery.

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