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Located right in the middle of the beautiful Solukhumbu region, Pikey Peak is one of the newest additions to Nepal’s trekking destinations

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Gorkha International Travel
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Located right in the middle of the beautiful Solukhumbu region, Pikey Peak is one of the newest additions to Nepal’s trekking destinations. With beautiful views of the Everest region and the surrounding mountains, this trek is one you wouldn’t want to miss out on. The famous mountain climber Sir Edmund Hillary also referred to Pikey Peak as the best viewpoint of Mount Everest.

 

This trek blesses trekkers with views of mountains like Mt. Everest, Gaurishankar, Kanchenjunga, and Lhotse. Many people often regard Pikey Peak as the viewpoint from which Everest can be seen the best. This region is the lower half of the Everest region.

 

With ancient Sherpa Villages and monasteries throughout the trek, trekkers can have a rich cultural experience. They can also taste a variety of local cuisines and observe some rare plants and animals.

Trekkers are greeted with crisp air as soon as they enter this region. This is a moderately challenging journey with some steep ascents and descents. The trek starts from Dhaap and ends at the top of Pikey Peak. In this article, let’s have an in-depth look at this beautiful trek and some of the insights.


How to Get There...

The Pikey Peak trekking route is located in the beautiful Lower Khumbu region of Nepal, in Solukhumbu District, eastern Nepal. The trekking route usually starts from Dhap, which lies a 6-7 hour drive away from Kathmandu. You can even get to the trekking destination by taking a half-hour flight to Phalpu from Kathmandu.

 

Making it one of the closest and most easily accessible mountain trek routes from Kathmandu, with such a spectacular view of Mt. Everest and the surrounding peaks as well.


Some Important Facts of the Pikey Peak Trek

  • Maximum Elevation (meters): 4065 meters
  • Duration: 69 days
  • Trekking Distance: 70 km (Walking distance)
  • Pricing: Moderate
  • Trek’s Difficulty: Moderately Challenging

Why You Should Trek to Pikey Peak

  1. Surreal Views of Mount Everest: Sir Edmund Hillary considered Pikey Peak the best viewpoint of Mt. Everest. This place offers stunning mountain scenery and pristine landscapes. With occasional snowfall, this place becomes even more mesmerizing during winter. Along with Mt. Everest, trekkers can also glimpse Kanchenjunga from this trek.
  2. Fewer People: This trek is usually less crowded throughout the year. People seeking solitude can embark on this beautiful trek. Unlike the popular treks of the Everest region, it usually has fewer people on it. Overall, this trek offers a serene and quiet experience, which is a plus point for people wanting to escape the hustle and bustle.
  3. Chance to witness Authentic Sherpa Culture and Tradition: Trekkers can learn more about the ancient Sherpa culture that has been well-preserved in this region of Nepal. Ancient monasteries and temples are a great way to learn about their art and tradition. Tibetans also heavily influence this region, so trekkers can witness their culture.
  4. Different Terrains: Along the way, trekkers can witness the landscape changing, which can be a new experience for some. Trekkers are blessed with a variety of changing terrains, ranging from dense green forests to barren meadows, farmlands, and snow-capped peaks.
  5. Location: This is an accessible trek close to Kathmandu. Trekkers can reach the trailhead in less than 8 hours from Kathmandu. Additionally, this trek is completed within a week, which can benefit many people.

Trekking Route of Pikey Peak Trek

  • Day 1: Kathmandu-Dhap: On the first day, you will start your journey from Kathmandu. After driving for 8-9 hours, you will reach Dhap (2850m). On this day, you can enjoy a scenic countryside drive from Kathmandu along rivers like the Tama Koshi and Dudh Koshi. You can stay overnight at Dhap.
  • Day 2: Dhap-Jhapre: On this day, you will follow the trail along Phokte Danda. This day’s trek is not too strenuous, with gentle ascents throughout the day. After walking for 6 hours, you will reach Jhapre, where you can stay overnight.
  • Day 3: Jhapre-Pikey Peak Base Camp: On this day, you will ascend the Lhamuje Danda from Jhapre. The steep ascent can make this day’s trek a bit challenging. But it is still manageable. You can reach the base camp after crossing a mini stone wall. You will also cross a cheese factory before you reach Pikey Peak Base Camp. You can stay overnight at the base camp.
  • Day 4: Trek to Pikey Peak: On the fourth day, you need to wake up early to trek to Pikey Peak for awesome sunrise views. You can also view Everest, Numbur, and Kanchenjunga from the peak (4065m). On the same day, after spending time at the top, you should return to Lamjura Danda. Stay overnight at Lamjura Danda.
  • Day 5: Lamjura Danda-Junbesi: On this day, you will descend to Junbesi from Lamjura Danda. Today’s trekking trail intersects with the Everest Base Camp trek. After descending for a few hours, you can see more established tea houses and lodges. You can stay overnight at Junbesi.
  • Day 6: Junbesi-Phaplu: On the sixth day, descend along the Junbesi Khola. This day’s trek is not too strenuous. You can leisurely complete this day’s trek. In the evening, you will reach Phaplu town.

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