- Activities
Trekking
- Trip Grade
Moderate
- Starting Price
€1050/Person
- Accommodation
Tea house/Lodge
- Max. Altitude
4600 meter
- Best Season
Sep-Dec, Mars-May
- Active Hours
6 Hours
- Group Size
04-15
Pikey Peak, located in eastern Nepal, is renowned for its sweeping views of the Himalayan range, including Mount Everest. Trekking to Pikey Peak is highly sought after, offering unforgettable sunrise panoramas and insights into local Nepalese culture. We can see the stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest. Trekking to Pikey Peak is a popular activity, known for its breathtaking sunrise vistas and opportunities to experience rural Nepalese life. The trek typically starts from Jiri or Phaplu and passes through Sherpa villages, rhododendron forests, and high-altitude meadows. Optimal trekking seasons are spring and autumn for favorable weather conditions. In sum, Pikey Peak promises a remarkable adventure, blending natural splendor with cultural immersion.
Flight to Kathmandu from different cities
Arrival at Kathmandu airport (usually in the afternoon) already marks our entry into another world... Customs formalities, baggage collection and welcome by our local French-speaking guide. Crossing the city to the hotel already offers a first discovery of the bustling and colorful capital of Nepal. Buses, trucks, bicycles and sacred cows crisscross in a friendly chaos... Depending on the arrival time, visit the surrounding area or simply settle in and rest at the hotel before your dinner at the hotel. Free time Accommodation: In hotel
We pass by the road of Dhulikhel, crossing magnificent landscapes of lush green valleys and ancient villages. Gradually we notice significant changes in temperatures and distant horizons as we climb from hill to mountain. You will have breathtaking views of the Himalayan ranges and peak. We continue to climb until we reach Bamti Bhandar. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Jeep - 7/8hours Accommodation: In lodge
Today, we descends to Phaplu which takes about 5 hours. The trail is gently downhill along the small stream and can enjoy delicious local food and participate in farewell to our staffs. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Walking time: between 6h to 6h30 Accommodation: In lodge Height difference: +
We start our day by ups and downs through a thick forest of rhododendrons. If you are with us in spring, you will be able to contemplate the rhododendrons in flower against a backdrop of cries and songs of a crowd of birds. All around, the high snow-capped peaks surround you. After lunch, we continue our climb to Pikey Basecamp. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Walking time: between 6h Accommodation: In lodge Height difference: +1200 m/-100m
Today is the important day of this trek that we start early in the morning, warmly equipped to climb PikeyPeak (4070m.). It takes about an hour to climb to reach the viewpoint. Upon our arrival at the top, we will surely be in sync with the sunrise on the most prestigious Himalayan peaks: Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, AmaDamlam, Lhotse, Nuptse, Nubri, Gaurisankhar range and Langtang Himal towards the far West. After this unforgettable view, we will go back down to Jarsabhanjyang for lunch. The end of the day will be dedicated to exploring the surrounding area. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Walking time: between 6h to 7h Accommodation: In lodge Height difference: +
After having breakfast, we descends towards Junbesien through the forests of rhododendrons, thickets, meadows and so many magnificent panoramas mingle. Junbes is a very beautiful Sherpa village located near the bottom of the Solukhumbu region. The visit proves to be fascinating on a cultural level and for the look. You will have excellent memories of the hospitality of the Sherpas. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Walking time: between 5h Accommodation: In lodge Height difference: +
Today is the day that, we can observe a real hike of viewpoints up to Thupten Chholing Monastery, located on the side of the high mountain which rises just north of Junbesi. Founded by His Holiness Thrulsik Rinpoche, in 1960, after his escape from Tibet. It is an independent and autonomous monastery, surrounded by aromatic pines, standing in an environment of great beauty, numerous varieties of flowers scent and exude an immense serenity which extends all around. A community which brings together around 700 monks and nuns who study Buddhism, meditate and pray all day and night. You will be introduced to some traditional medical therapies and you can visit the monastery. Depending on the good disposition of the lama guru, we will be able to attend a collective meditation session. We will have lunch at Thupten ChholingMonastery with the nuns and monks. In the evening, we will return to Junbesi to spend the night. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Walking time: between 5h to 5h30 Accommodation: In lodge Height difference:
We start our trek from Junbesi. Crossing the walls and bridges of Mani, you will descend on stone steps to reach Ringmu, a small Sherpa village with stunning views of Numbur Himal (6958m). After a lunch break, you will walk through dense forests on a steep trail until you reach Takshindo La Pass (2960m). Takshindo La offers panoramic views of Numbur Himal (6958m) and other snow-capped peaks. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Walking time: between 5h to 5h30 Accommodation: In lodge Height difference: +
The path is very long but pleasant, following the ridge and offering many varied landscapes to admire along the way. As you approach Saharsbeni, you will have a close view of many snow-capped mountains. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Walking time: between :7h Accommodation: In lodge Height difference:
You will take a detour to explore Dudh Kunda. It's a beutiful day. You can walk around the lake and admire the view. You will also have the opportunity to pray and visit the temples around the lake and surrounding areas. After exploring this place, you will return to the same lodge at Saharsbeni to spend the night. Dudh Kunda Lake lies at the foot of Mount Numbur and the Karyalung Glacier. It is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva. This place is sacred to Hindus and Buddhists, and many pilgrims go there during the full moon in August. According to tradition, bathe in the icy lake to purify all sins. We can have a rest after lunch break. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Walking time: between : 3h to 3h30 Accommodation: In lodge Height difference:
The whole day will be devoted to the return to Ringmu. The relatively easy trail passes through forests of pine, rhododendron and many other shrubs. You will spend the night in a lodge in Ringmu. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Walking time: between : 6h Accommodation: In lodge Height difference:
We leave the main trail and head towards Chiwong Gomba, located on top of a cliff with magnificent views of the valley. After a visit to this Gomba your trek continues towards Sallery, the district administrative center of Solukhumbu Breakfast, lunch and dinner included. Walking time: between 5h to 5h30 Accommodation: In lodge Height difference:
Drive back to Kathmandu via a country road offering superb panoramic landscapes. You will arrive in Kathmandu at the end of the day and spend the night at the hotel. Return back to the civilianization Breakfast and lunch included Jeep - Around 10 hours of drive Accommodation: In hotel .
Free time to visit the sites, shopping, rest and visit. Breakfast included Accommodation: In hotel
Flight back to destination. Breakfast Included.
Arrival at the destination End of the trip.
The summit of Pikey Peak is at an altitude of 4,065m. This is an incredible panoramic viewpoint of the Himalayan range. From the summit you can see Mount Everest, Mount Numbur and Mount Lhotse. The late Sir Edmund Hillary once said "Pikey Peak is the most astounding place to gaze at Mt.
Pikey Peak trekking route lies in the mesmerizing Lower Khumbu region of Nepal, in Solukhumbu District. The trekking route starts from Dhap, which is only a 6-7 hour drive away from Kathmandu. You can also reach the trekking destination by a 30-minute flight to Phalpu from Kathmandu.
Yes, there are teahouses and lodges available throughout the Pikey Peak Trek route, providing accommodation and meals. You don't need to carry a tent or cooking equipment.
Pikey Peak's altitude is relatively moderate, making it less prone to altitude sickness. However, it's still crucial to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and be aware of the symptoms of altitude-related issues.