Destination

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Duration
7 Days
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Tour Type
Adventure
hiking
trekking
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Group Size
1-10
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Tour Guide
1–2 guides per group, depending on size
Himalayan peaks seen from Pikey Peak
Nepal

Pikey Peak Trek – 7 Days

The Pikey Peak Trek – 7 Days is one of the most scenic and peaceful treks in Nepal, offering breathtaking sunrise views of Mount Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and Annapurna. Situated in the lower Solukhumbu region, this trek beautifully blends nature, culture, and spirituality, offering a more serene experience than Everest Base Camp.

Named after the local Sherpa deity, Pikey Peak (4,065 m) is known for its incredible panoramic views and tranquil trails. The journey takes you through rhododendron forests, traditional Sherpa villages, and ancient monasteries such as Thubtenchoeling.

Perfect for trekkers seeking an authentic Himalayan experience in a short duration, the Pikey Peak Trek provides stunning landscapes, warm local hospitality, and unforgettable mountain moments.

Itinerary Overview (7 Days)

Day Route / Highlights Altitude Duration
01 Drive from Kathmandu to Dhap and trek to Japre 2,400 m 6–7 hrs drive / 2 hrs trek
02 Trek from Japre to Pikey Base Camp 3,640 m 6–7 hrs
03 Early morning sunrise at Pikey Peak (4,065 m), trek to Loding 2,500 m 6–7 hrs
04 Trek from Loding to Junbeshi and visit Thubtenchoeling Monastery 2,700 m 5–6 hrs
05 Trek from Junbeshi to Taksindu 2,960 m 6–7 hrs
06 Trek from Taksindu to Phaplu 2,470 m 5 hrs
07 Drive or fly from Phaplu to Kathmandu 1,400 m 6–7 hrs drive / 30 min flight

Altitude and Trek Overview

The Pikey Peak Trek ranges from an altitude of 1,400 m in Phaplu to 4,065 m at the summit. The trek offers gradual ascents, making it accessible to beginners with a moderate level of fitness. Proper acclimatization is recommended, especially on days with significant altitude gain such as Day 2 (Japre to Pikey Base Camp) and Day 3 (summit day).

Weather and Temperature

  • Spring (March–May): Daytime: 15–20°C, Nighttime: 5–10°C. Rhododendrons in full bloom.
  • Autumn (September–November): Daytime: 12–18°C, Nighttime: 2–8°C. Clear skies offer excellent mountain views.
  • Winter (December–February): Daytime: 5–12°C, Nighttime: -5 to 0°C. Snow can cover higher trails; trekking is more challenging.
  • Monsoon (June–August): Heavy rain, slippery trails, and leeches are common. Not recommended.

Trekking Tips

  • Start early to enjoy clear mountain views and avoid afternoon clouds.
  • Stay hydrated; use water purification tablets if needed.
  • Wear layers to adjust to fluctuating temperatures.
  • Acclimatize gradually to avoid altitude sickness.
  • Use trekking poles for balance on steep and uneven trails.
  • Respect local customs and traditions in Sherpa villages.
  • Carry a headlamp, snacks, and essential medications.

Accommodation and Food

Accommodation is in comfortable teahouses or lodges. Rooms are simple, usually twin-sharing, with basic amenities. Hot showers and Wi-Fi may not always be available at higher altitudes. Meals include traditional Nepali dishes such as dal bhat, noodles, soups, and local vegetables. Carry energy snacks for long trekking days.

Essential Gear and Packing

  • Layered clothing for warmth and comfort
  • Waterproof trekking boots and trekking socks
  • Rain jacket, gloves, scarf, and hat
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, and lip balm
  • Sleeping bag suitable for 0°C to -5°C
  • Daypack for trekking essentials
  • Headlamp or torch with spare batteries
  • Reusable water bottle and purification tablets
  • Personal medicines, first-aid kit, and trekking poles

Health and Safety

  • Ascend slowly to avoid altitude sickness.
  • Carry basic first-aid supplies, including painkillers and altitude sickness medicine.
  • Follow the guide’s instructions carefully on difficult trails.
  • Ensure personal travel insurance covers trekking up to 4,065 m.

Connectivity

Mobile network coverage is available in larger villages like Phaplu, Junbeshi, and Taksindu, but may be limited in remote sections. Internet and Wi-Fi are mostly available at teahouses but can be slow and unreliable.

Environmental Responsibility

Carry back all non-biodegradable waste, avoid single-use plastics, and use refillable water bottles. Support local communities by purchasing locally made goods and contributing positively to the villages you visit.

What’s Included

  • All necessary trekking permits
  • Experienced English-speaking trekking guide
  • Accommodation in teahouses/lodges
  • 3 meals per day (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
  • Guide and porter insurance
  • Trekking equipment (sleeping bag, duffel bag, etc.)
  • Ground transportation (Kathmandu–Dhap & Phaplu–Kathmandu)

What’s Not Included

  • Personal travel insurance (mandatory)
  • All kinds of drinks and bar bills (including bottled water)
  • Wi-Fi, hot showers, and battery charging in teahouses
  • Extra accommodation in Kathmandu
  • Guide/porter tips and donations

Trip Highlights

  • Panoramic sunrise views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and Annapurna
  • Peaceful trails through rhododendron and pine forests
  • Explore Sherpa villages and ancient monasteries like Thubtenchoeling
  • Rich Sherpa culture and warm local hospitality
  • Ideal short trek offering authentic Himalayan experience

Best Seasons

The best seasons for the Pikey Peak Trek are Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November). During these months, the skies are clear, temperatures are pleasant, and rhododendrons bloom beautifully along the trail.

Daily Altitude & Weather Details

Day Route / Highlights Avg Temp (°C) Weather Conditions
01 Drive from Kathmandu to Dhap, trek to Japre 10–18 Clear skies, mild daytime temperatures
02 Trek from Japre to Pikey Base Camp 5–12 Cool, chance of light snow or mist at higher altitude
03 Early morning sunrise at Pikey Peak, trek to Loding -2 to 10 Cold morning at summit, clear skies, chilly descent
04 Trek from Loding to Junbeshi, visit Thubtenchoeling Monastery 5–12 Mild temperatures, partly cloudy, scenic forest trails
05 Trek from Junbeshi to Taksindu 5–12 Cool and pleasant, occasional light breeze
06 Trek from Taksindu to Phaplu Moderate temperatures, clear skies, gentle trails
07 Drive or fly from Phaplu to Kathmandu 15–22 Warm, clear, return to city climate

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need prior trekking experience?

Not necessarily. The Pikey Peak Trek is suitable for first-time trekkers with normal fitness.

How difficult is the trek to Pikey Peak?

It’s a moderate trek with gradual ascents. Daily walking hours range from 5–7 hours. Proper pacing and hydration help avoid fatigue.

Can I see Mount Everest from Pikey Peak?

Yes! On a clear morning, enjoy stunning sunrise views of Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks.

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Details

The Pikey Peak Trek is a serene and scenic trek in the lower Solukhumbu region of Nepal, offering breathtaking views of Mount Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and Annapurna. Named after the local Sherpa deity, Pikey Peak (4,065 m) is renowned for its panoramic landscapes, rhododendron forests, traditional Sherpa villages, and ancient monasteries such as Thubtenchoeling.

This trek is ideal for travelers seeking an authentic Himalayan experience within a short duration, blending nature, culture, and spirituality. It is suitable for beginners and experienced trekkers alike, with moderate daily hikes and accessible trails.

On the first day, trekkers drive from Kathmandu to Dhap (6–7 hours), enjoying the scenic countryside along the way. From Dhap, a short trek of around 2 hours leads to Japre, passing through terraced fields, small villages, and forested hills. Overnight stay is arranged in a local teahouse, offering a warm introduction to the Himalayan trekking lifestyle.

 
The second day involves trekking from Japre to Pikey Base Camp, covering forest trails filled with rhododendron and pine trees. The trail gradually ascends, providing stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The Base Camp sits at 3,640 meters, where trekkers can enjoy panoramic Himalayan vistas and acclimatize for the summit attempt the following day. Overnight stay is at Pikey Base Camp.
Day three is the highlight of the trek. Trekkers wake up early for a hike to the summit of Pikey Peak (4,065 m) to witness a spectacular sunrise over Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and Annapurna. After enjoying the summit views, trekkers descend to Loding (2,500 m) for the night. This day combines high-altitude adventure with breathtaking scenery.

On day four, the trek continues from Loding to Junbeshi, passing through traditional Sherpa villages and serene forested trails. Trekkers visit the Thubtenchoeling Monastery, exploring local culture and Buddhist heritage. The day ends with an overnight stay in a comfortable teahouse in Junbeshi.

 
Day five involves trekking from Junbeshi to Taksindu, offering panoramic views of surrounding peaks along the way. The trail passes through small villages where trekkers can interact with locals and experience authentic Sherpa hospitality. Overnight stay is arranged in Taksindu.
On day six, trekkers descend gradually from Taksindu to Phaplu, following moderate trails through forests and villages. The weather is usually pleasant, and the trail offers clear views of the surrounding mountains. Overnight stay is in Phaplu, preparing for the final return journey.

On the final day, trekkers return to Kathmandu by road (6–7 hours) or take a short flight (30 minutes) from Phaplu. This concludes the 7-day Pikey Peak Trek, leaving travelers with unforgettable memories of Himalayan landscapes, Sherpa culture, and panoramic mountain views.

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