Pikey Peak Trek

8 Days Trekking / (SKILL LEVEL: moderate)

ABOUT THIS TRIP
  • DURATION: 8 Days
  • ACTIVITY: Trekking
  • BEST SEASON: / autumn / spring 
  • START: Kathmandu
  • FINISH: Kathmandu
  • ACCOMMODATION: Tea house
  • GRADE: moderate
  • AVAIABILITY: yes
  • GROUP SIZE: 2-15
  • MAX ALTITUDE: 4067m,

OVERVIEW

  • SKILL LEVEL
    moderate
  • DURATION
    8 Days

Pikey peak  trek is newly introduced and less discovered trekking in Everest region which offers best of Sherpa culture and the Himalayan scenery. This trek offers a magnificent view of most sought after peaks of Everest, Kanchanjunga, and Makalu, the trail passes through authentic Sherpa villages and monasteries following the beaten trail.

Many earlier mountaineers and explorers including ‘Sir Edmund Hilary’ have agreed that the view of Mt Everest from Pikey peak is their favorite. One thing is sure that the 4,067 m peak in the lower Everest region is definitely the best viewpoint to look into Mt Everest and other peaks east of Kathmandu.

Summary of the pikey trek is, who have very little time frame of the holiday from their work. They want to visit Nepal with short time want to click the sunrise photo with roof of the world Mt.Everest.

So pikey is the best route for you to full fill your dream because you will have trekking experience with short schedule and picture with Everest 8848m , Mt Kanchenjunga 8586M) Mt Makalu 8,481 m) and many others Mountain.

Pikey trekking offer you mind blowing 360 degree panoramic views from on top of pikey hill.

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More Detail

Pikey Peak Trek

8 Days Trekking / (SKILL LEVEL: moderate)

Day 1: Welcome to Kathmandu & Transfer to the Hotel.

Day 2: Drive from Kathmandu to Dhap, Trek to Sigane or Jhapre (2920 m)

Day 3: Trek from Jhapre to Pikey Base Camp (11,762 feet / 3,585 m)

Day 4: Trek from Pikey Base Camp to Junbesi cross via pikey peak 4,065 m)

Day 5:  trek  to Thupten Choling Monastery

Day 6:  trek from junbesi to phaplu  (7,874 feet / 2,400 m)

Day 7:   fly out  from Phaplu to Kathmandu

Day 8: Depart Kathmandu!

 

Detailed Itinerary

 

Day 1: Welcome to Kathmandu!
Flying into Kathmandu, you’ll have views over the valley, the Himalaya, and the terraced fields below. After completing customs, a representative will be
waiting to greet you outside the airport and to guide you through the initial culture shock of Kathmandu’s narrow, winding streets to your hotel.

Day 2: Drive from Kathmandu to Dhap
Today, you’ll be picked up in a private 4×4 and transferred to Dhap. The 7-hour journey starts early in the morning as you leave the hustle-bustle of the
city, via Okhaldungha, and drive along the Sun Koshi river. You’ll later join the roaring big Koshi River until you reach Ghurmi, where you’ll stop for
lunch.

The drive then continues uphill as you head north through subtropical forests of pine and dense rhododendrons, passing several countryside villages,
beautiful landscapes, and valleys until reaching Dhap Bazaar. Take the afternoon and evening to explore this fascinating village with several local shops
and get to know villagers and their way of life. If the skies are clear, keep an eye out for awesome mountain views of Numbur Chuli, reminding you that
you’re getting closer to the Himalayas.

Accommodation: Teahouse

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Dhap

Day 3: Trek from Dhap to Jhapre (9,235 feet / 2,815 m)
This morning after breakfast, you’ll start your trek by walking along a dusty road until you reach the village of Sigane. The trail then follows a road
under construction for the first couple of hours until you reach the tiny village of Jhapre, perched above a deep valley with nice views of Everest and
Himal. There is a pretty little Buddhist gompa and stupa here to check out and another nice viewpoint just north of the village. Or you can simply wander
around Jhapre’s streets with a few teahouses, cafés, and shops.

Trekking time: 4-5 hours
Accommodation: Teahouse
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Overnight: Jhapre

Day 4:Trek from Jhapre to Pikey Base Camp (11,762 feet / 3,585 m)

Today, you’ll get an early morning start with views of Numbur Chuli, Everest, and the eastern Himalaya range. The trail starts on a dirt road for a while
and then quickly turns into a gentle uphill climb through pine and rhododendron forests until you reach Bhulbule. You can take a break at the local tea
shop there, and then continue on a gentle uphill climb, arriving in Lhamuje for lunch.

The trail this afternoon begins a series of gentle ups and downs along the ridge, which eventually arrives at a pasture where you can see grazing yaks.
In the spring, you’ll experience different species of rhododendron flowers during the walk, along with spectacular views of the Himalaya. You’ll pass
a mani wall and then will climb a steep uphill zigzag trail to Pikey Peak Base Camp, where you can reward yourself with a visit to the local yak cheese
factory.

Trekking time: 5-6 hours
Overnight: Pikey Base Camp

Day 5: Trek from Pikey Base Camp to Junbesi (8,776 ft / 2,675 m)

After breakfast, you’ll get an early morning start on a series of uphill switchbacks until reaching Pikey Peak, which takes about an hour. If the weather
is clear, expect an unobstructed sunrise view over the Himalayan range with Mt. Everest, Thamserku, Khangtega, Khatang, Karyoling to the north,
Kanchenjunga to the east, and Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, Gaurishankar, Dorje Lakpa, and Langtang to the west.

The trek then heads downhill for a few hours and enters a rhododendron and pine forest until Jase Bhanjyang. Stay on the ridge, working your way up and
down, until Lamjura, where you can stop for lunch. Then trail then enters a long descent to the valley through fir and more rhododendron forests until
reaching Taktor, and then stays level until you reach Junbesi passing several Mani walls and stone chortens. Visit the old monastery before dinner,
taking in views of the Numbur Chuli peak looming high above the village.

Trekking time: 5-6 hours
Overnight: Junebesi (8,792 feet / 2,680 m)
Accommodation: Teahouse
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6: Trek from Junbesi to Phaplu (7,874 feet / 2,400 m)

After breakfast, head out on the last day of the trek as you make your way to Phaplu—a scenic little village with a few shops, cafés, and restaurants.
A number of different treks end in Phaplu, as this is where trekkers catch their flight back to Kathmandu.

Day 7: Phaplu to Kathmandu 25 minutes flight.

After reaching the city, you’ll be
transferred to your hotel and will be able to enjoy the rest of the evening at your leisure. Explore the capital’s streets on foot, bicycle, or rickshaw,
perhaps shopping for souvenirs or seeing anything you may have missed at the beginning of your trip.

Overnight: Kathmandu
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch
Overnight: Kathmandu

Day 8: Depart from Kathmandu.
It’s time to say farewell to Nepal. Enjoy your last moments in Kathmandu with breakfast in a café, a final stroll through the narrow alleys and temples,
and some souvenir shopping. A driver will be waiting for you at your hotel to take you to the airport for your return flight home. It’s best to be at the
airport at least two hours prior to departure.

  • International arrival and departure transfer in private vehicle.
  • Kathmandu to Dhap transfer in a private jeep.
  • Phaplu to Kathmandu transfer in a private jeep.
  • 2 nights accommodation in 3-star hotel in Kathmandu on BB basis.
  •  6 nights accommodation in a tea house during the trek
  • Meals on full board basis during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch, and dinner) with tea/ house.
  •  Experience guide and Porter during the trek.
  • Tims and Trek permits
  • Salary and insurance for staffs.
  • All government tax and fees.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • International flight and visa fee.
  • Hot shower and hot drinking water during the trek.
  • Personal nature expenses like; phone calls, hotel bills, gratitude, gears, etc.
  • Soft Drinks and Alcoholic beverages like Coke, Beer, etc.
  • You’re insurance and emergency rescue evacuation
  •  Any items not mentioned in “Service included the section”

Bodywear (Clothing/Layering)
● Insulated mid-layer
● Fleece jacket
● Thermal set
● Quick dry (half and full-sleeved)
● T-shirts
● Trekking trousers
● Additional as per necessity

Handwear
● Liner gloves
● Fleece gloves
● Mittens

Footwear
● Trekking shoes
● Camp shoes/ slippers
● Woolen socks/ trekking socks

Personal Kit
● Trekking backpack
● Hygiene kit (toiletries)
● Sun screen (min. 50 SPF)
● Lip guard
● Water bottle
● Thermos

First Aid Kit
● Personal medications
● Personal first aid kit

Miscellaneous
● Camera and associated gears
● Camp knife/ multi-tools
● Binoculars/ magnifiers
● Personal reading accessories
● Games and entertainment mediums
● Dry bag/ compression bags