Pikey Peak Trek – 10 days

Pikey Peak is the tallest hill of Solu(4065m). Pikey Peak trek 10 days gives the staggering perspective of the focal and eastern Himalayan pinnacles including Sagarmatha, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Annapurna, Gauri Shanker, Lhotse, Numbur, Khatang, Karyalung, Shishapangma, Mera Peak, Thamserku, Lhotse Shar, Nuptse and Ama Dablam.  

Essentially, Pikey also pulls in the climbers as it offers the breathtaking perspective of dawn and nightfall withal. The trail of Pikey Trek initiates from Phalpu going through Kerung, Pattle Jhapre, Pikey Peak, Lamajura, and Junbesi and finishes up at Salleri.  Pikey moreover offers other travel industry exercises, for example, paragliding, mountain biking, birdwatching, journeying, and contemplation.

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400 m)

Day 02: Fly to Phaplu (2,413 m) and trek to Chayalsa (5 hrs)

Day 03: Trek to Kerung (2,700 m)

Day 04: Trek to Jhapre (2815 m) 4 hrs

Day 05: Trek to Pikey Base Camp (3640 m) 5 hrs approx 15km

Day 06: Trek to Pikey Peak and continues trek to Jase Bhanjyang

Day 07: Trek to Junbensi

Day 08: Trek to Phaplu (2380 m)

Day 09: Fly back to Kathmandu

Day 10: Departure Day

Cost Includes:

  • Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & transfer by car / Van.
  • Domestic flight ticket Phaplu/KTM and domestic airport tax
  • 2 nights accommodation with breakfast at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu.
  • Meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
  • Home Stay/Lodge accommodation during the trek.
  • All transportation by private van/bus
  • 1 experienced, helpful, and friendly guide, porters (1 porter for 2 persons), their food & accommodation, equipment, and insurance.
  • All necessary permits.
  • Office Service charge.
  • Government taxes.

Cost Excludes:

  • Any meals (Lunch and Dinner) in Kathmandu other than breakfast.
  • Travel insurance.
  • International airfare to and from Nepal.
  • Nepal Tourist Visa fees.
  • Items and expenses of personal nature.
  • Any kind of alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, snacks, laundry, phone calls, internet.
  • Emergency Evacuation (Helicopter Rescue).
  • Any costs which arise due to a change of the itinerary, because of landslides, domestic flight delays, political disturbance, strikes, etc.
  • Horse renting and additional porters during the trek.
  • Personal Trekking Equipment.
  • Tips for guides, porters, driver

* This tour can be fully customized as per your requirement.

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400 m)

On the first day after you arrive in Kathmandu (Tribhuvan International Airport), our representatives warmly welcome you with great respect and greetings along transfer you to a fine tourist hotel. We also hold a short meeting at our head office to introduce you to our trekking members and we discuss our upcoming trek too.

Day 02: Fly to Phaplu (2,413 m) and trek to Chayalsa (5 hrs)

We fly to Phaphlu, Himalayan foothills, and then start our trek into the Solu region. The views from the flat surface are astonishing since it offers vivid views of terraced hills and the gigantic Himalayan. Also, you can see the superb sights of Sherpa communities, go around the local market in Salleri and visit local monasteries including Chilsa monastery. Stay overnight in the lodge

Day 03: Trek to Kerung (2,700 m)

Today, on our way to Kerung, you can see Tamang, Sherpa, and Magar cultures. And, you can also enjoy the views of striking sceneries of higher peaks and landscapes. Going around monasteries and Buddhist stupas at Kerung is the fascinating part. Overnight at in lodge

Day 04: Trek to Jhapre (2815 m) 4 hrs

After trekking for about six hours from Kerung, you arrive at Jhapre. En route to Jhapre, you will see wild orchids, and stunning landscapes all along the Solu Okhaldhunga border. Here too, you will visit monasteries and Buddhist stupas. Overnight stay in lodge

Day 05: Trek to Pikey Base Camp (3640 m) 5 hrs approx 15km

We will wake up in the early morning to view the first golden rays of the sun falling on the silver lining of snow-capped mountains. Relishing the view, we will continue our trek along a dusty road for some time and then start walking uphill until reaching Bhulbule. From here, the trail becomes steep and ascends through the rhododendron forests and small settlement areas of Lhamuje. The trail beyond Lhamuje opens out to reveal a pasture where we can see grazing Yaks. We will cross a long Mani wall and climb along the winding road to Pikey Base Camp. We will visit the Yak Cheese Factory and can enjoy the magnificent views of the majestic mountains surrounding the valley.  Stay overnight in the lodge

Day 06: Trek to Pikey Peak and continues trek to Jase Bhanjyang

The day begins with an early morning trek along the steep rocky ridgeline to Pikey Peak (4065m). We can marvel at the gorgeous sunrise view over the mountains like Mt. Everest (8848m), Number Chuli (6959m), Thamserku (6608m), Kangtega (6685m), Khatang (6853m), Kanchenjunga (8586m), Manaslu (8163m), Dhaulagiri (8167m), Gaurishankar (7134m), Dorje Lakpa (6966m) and Langtang. Capturing the beautiful views in our cameras, we will descend to Junbesi followed by the descent to Lamjura. Crossing many Mani walls and Chortens on our way we will reach Junbesi. We will visit an old monastery situated in this village and enjoy the beautiful view of Numbur Himal in the North. Trekking ahead we arrive at the saddle called Jase Bhanjyang and from here you can take a shortcut that will let you arrive at Junbesi. Overnight in camp

Day 07: Trek to Junbensi

Today, we head off to reach Junbesi. On the way we trek up to Pikey Peak where you will witness a sunrise view and the Himalayan range from Kanchenjunga to Dhaulagiri as well as Everest. After you pass Pikey Peak you trek down through the distinctive landscape to Junbesi Valley. Overnight in one of the guesthouse

Day 08: Trek to Phaplu (2380 m)

After visiting Thuptenchholing Monastery and observing typical Tibetan medicinal therapy at Junbesi village, you trek to Phaplu which takes around six hours. Here you can taste tasty local food and drink and participate in Sherpas cultural program. Overnight at Guesthouse

Day 09: Fly back to Kathmandu

After early morning breakfast, we take a 25-minute amazing scenic flight back to Kathmandu. In the evening we host a farewell dinner in one of the finest restaurants in the town.

Day 10: Departure Day
On the last day managing your short time, you can go shopping to collect souvenirs for your friends and family members.  We help you with your necessary arrangements and flight booking along with our private vehicle transfers you to the airport focusing on departure time. Well-wishers and representatives will be there with greetings to wish you and your safe steps ahead. 

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Note : The given cost are per person and exclude international flights. Given below are the departure dates available for online booking. If the given date is not favorable then please contact us and we will happily customize your trip on dates more appropriate for you.

Visa Information

All visitors are required to arrange a visa to enter Nepal. A Nepalese visa can be easily obtained upon arrival on arrival in Kathmandu at the airport or Nepalese embassy abroad. But nationals from Afghanistan, Iraq, Cameroon, Ghana, Somalia, Swaziland, Palestine, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Liberia cannot secure the Nepalese Visa upon arrival. The Visa can also be secured at entry points at Nepalese borders. A valid passport for at least six months and a recent digital photo (size: 1.5" x 1.5") will be required and you can obtain visas for Nepal from the Nepalese Consulate in your country or upon arrival at Kathmandu Airport. Nepalese visas cost USD 25 for 15 days and USD 40 for 30 days to date.

Official Papers

Some of the required official documents are your valid passport, 4 extra passport-sized photographs (for trekking permits), travel insurance, airline tickets, and luggage tags. Visas can be obtained upon entry into Nepal.

Weather Information

The weather in the mountains is pretty difficult to predict.  Nights are generally cooler and days are warm.  Months of winter (January and February) are a bit colder but the days can be quite beautiful and warm if the sun is out. It snows during January, February, and December in the Himalayan areas.

Best time to travel

Nepal offers diversified geographical regions and so the climatic condition differs from the Himalayas to the plains. The climate varies as per the season. Nepal generally offers 4 seasons amongst which autumn and spring are the two most favorable ones for visiting Nepal. It is always wise to know about the weather and climatic condition of the place you visit. The best time to travel depends on your destination, activities, and season of travel. Our destination specialists will recommend certain travel times after learning more about your preferences. The favorable months for trekking and climbing are usually September – November, and February – April. The monsoon season is June – August.

Physical Fitness

Even though physical fitness plays an important role in trekking you don’t have to be a super athlete or a marathon runner to trek in Nepal.  Many people of good fitness for their age can complete the trek. You can prepare yourself beforehand by doing some yoga which will prepare you for your breathing as you will be going to a higher altitude. Running or hiking on hills, or going for a long walk will also help you. And if you live in an urban area running up the stairs of a tall building will also work better in keeping you fit for trekking. Though these preparations aren’t strictly compulsory, you can do well even when the preparations you do aren’t rigorous like that of some ultra-athletic person. Do these things at a moderate pace for two months or even less.  And you are set to complete any trekking to Nepal.

Travel Insurance

Doing insurance while trekking in Nepal is not compulsory but will surely help you a lot if you do one, as it covers any comprehensive expenses possible to acquire due to medical issues or accidents. Your travel insurance must protect air ambulance, treatment charges, rescue and evacuation, product cancellation and refundable charges, flight delays, and cancellations. We suggest you bring your travel insurance certificate or send us to scan copy and it must be issued from your homeland. We do not arrange or sell insurance so you can find your local travel insurance for this.

Vaccination for Nepal

All travelers should consult with their physician or update on vaccination requirements before travel. (Your doctor or health-care provider will determine what you will need, depending on factors such as your health and immunization history, areas of the country you will be visiting, and planned activities) For traveling to Nepal; we recommend you take vaccination of Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Rabies, etc, it is not really must but recommended.

Booking Process

While you chose which trip you wanted to go with, contact us at our head office in Thamel Marg, Kathmandu Nepal by email or phone, email is a more easy and clear option, as soon as we get your email or call we will process your booking. We need a 20% booking amount to confirm your booking, the payment can be made through Bank transfer, Credit card payment (Master/Visa card), or online money transfers also Money Gram, Western Unions, or others. After we get the 20% amount we will confirm your booking and you will get the official booking and payment receipt. The final balance for the tour will be paid upon arrival in Kathmandu.

Safety Guidelines

  • Do proper research about the company that you are planning to trek with and make sure they are a legally registered travel agency.
  • You should be well acquainted with travel health and travel insurance before traveling.
  • Have an idea about the climate, geography, temperature, and environment of Nepal before starting your trip.
  • Using credit cards instead of cash is a wiser idea.
  • The majority of the Nepalese people are nicer but there are a few scammers you will come meet on your way and need to avoid, for example, ‘holy men’ who will try to plant a tika (a red paste denoting a blessing) on your forehead demanding payment for it on streets.
  • Be careful while buying medicinal herbs as some may be illegal for you t take home and also be aware of duplicate products.
  • Never get involved in doing drugs, trafficking, and sexual relations with children as there is a strict rules for these cases, and might get yourself into a big problem.
  • Take copies of your passport, visa, air ticket, and trekking permits and keep them separately from the originals.
  • Prepare yourself for altitude sickness and be familiar with its symptoms so that you can follow the guidelines for safe acclimatization.

Where is Nepal?

Nepal is a landlocked country located in the Southern part of Asia sharing the border with China from the north and India from the south, east,, and west. It is especially known for its multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-linguistic, and multi-ethnic diversity in unity. It is a small country with many world's most beautiful mountain ranges, art, culture, and wildlife, no wonder it is a paradise for trekkers from all around the world. Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal is also known for its unique culture and heritage which directly grabs the attention and takes you to the time of old civilization from the 12th century.

What is Nepal known for?     

Nepal is mostly known for Mt.Everest, the highest peak in the world. It is also known as the birthplace of Lord Buddha, who was the pioneer of the Buddhist religion. Eight of the fourteen eight-thousanders are located in the country, either in whole or shared across a border with China or India. Besides that, it is also known as a multi-ethnic, multiracial, multicultural, multi-religious, and multilingual country. Overall, Nepal is known for its hospitality as there is a saying in Sanskrit  “Atithi Debo Bhaba”. (Guest are god).

How can I obtain a Visa?

All visitors are required to arrange a visa to enter Nepal. A Nepalese visa can be easily obtained upon arrival on arrival in Kathmandu at the airport or Nepalese embassy abroad. But nationals from Afghanistan, Iraq, Cameroon, Ghana, Somalia, Swaziland, Palestine, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Liberia cannot secure the Nepalese Visa upon arrival. The Visa can also be secured at the entry point at Nepalese borders. A valid passport for at least six months, a recent digital photo (size: 1.5" x 1.5") will be required, and the following fees either in USD dollars cash or the equivalent local currency:

Visa Facility

Duration

Fee

Multiple entries

15 days

US$ 25 or equivalent Nepali currency

Multiple entries

30 days

US$ 40 or equivalent Nepali currency

Multiple entries

90 days

US$ 100 or equivalent Nepali currency

 

Is the country politically safe and stable?

Nepal is one of the newly democratic countries in the world with many active political parties, ideas, ideologies, and leaders. Now Nepal has the communist government elected with 2/3 of the majority so, now it has a fully stable government it does not affect the daily life of the residents and the tourist. Life moves on, as usual, unperturbed.

When Is The Best Time To Travel?

Nepal offers diversified geographical regions and so the climatic condition differs from the Himalayas to the plains. The climate varies as per the season. Nepal generally offers 4 seasons amongst which autumn and spring are the two most favorable ones for visiting Nepal. It is always wise to know about the weather and climatic condition of the place you visit. The best time to travel depends on your destination, activities, and season of travel. Our destination specialists will recommend certain travel times after learning more about your preferences. The favorable months for trekking and climbing are usually September – November, and February – April. The monsoon season is June – August.

What kind of weather (how cold does it get) can we expect during trekking?

The weather in the mountains is pretty difficult to predict. Nights are generally cooler and days are warm. Months of winter (January and February) are a bit colder but the days can be quite beautiful and warm if the sun is out. It snows during January, February, and December in the Himalayan areas.

Are Vaccinations Required?

Immunizations are not required to visit Nepal. (Exception: if you are traveling from an area infected with Yellow Fever, you must have a certificate.) Depending on the season and region of travel, certain vaccinations and/ or medications are suggested and we will recommend preventative measures. We do encourage all travelers to be current on routine immunizations. Also, we recommend the vaccines for polio, Diphtheria, Tetanus, typhoid, yellow fever, hepatitis A/B, Influenza (Flu), Japanese encephalitis, and Tuberculosis. Meantime, it is better to consult your professional doctor about your travel and he/s might recommend you properly. You can also take the suggestion of local travelers who have traveled to Nepal before and know more about the required precautions. Please note that the protection that can be gained from vaccines varies from 50% to almost 100%. So remember that even if you have taken a vaccine you might still get the disease, although you will have greatly reduced your chances of getting ill.

How fit do I need to be for the trek?

You don’t have to be a super athletic person but despite the ages should be moderately fit. We recommend to running, hiking to hills, and long walks as a preparation.

Are ATM booths easily available?

Yes, ATM booths are easily available around the major city area where you can use both credit and debit cards. But there are only a few ATM booths on the way to your trek, so you should withdraw your cash before the trek.

What type of food to expect during the trek? 

Nepal is rich in cultural diversity. Meal habits of the Nepalese vary with ethnicity and geographical differences. Normally, the local has a habit of taking milk/black tea in the morning, before noon taking lunch after mid-day taking light snacks such as Khaja and having Dinner in the evening. The lunch and dinner comprise Dhido (short of porridge), Dal, Bhat, Tarkari, and Achar (Lentil, Rice, Curry, and Pickles). However, you can have a choice of Indian/Continental/Italian/ Chinese food even in some trekking regions.

Is the drinking water safe while trekking? 

Drinking water should be treated by boiling and water purification by medicine or filtered. We suggest carrying a water purifier while trekking to be on the safe side.

Is there any tourist police in Nepal?

Of course, there is a tourist police located near the Nepal Tourism Development Board's Office. Also, there are complaint counters at the airport, Basantapur Durbar Square, Thamel, and so many other places. Tourist police are specially trained in English and have detailed local knowledge to assist tourists. For security and travel-related assistance, you can reach any of the officers by telephone at 4-247041, or 4-4268969 from 11 am to 5 pm.

Is Nepal safe? Is a woman traveling alone safe with your company?

Nepal is safe for the traveler. Firstly, Nepal is considered one of the most peaceful countries in the world (chances are it's safer here than in your home country). Secondly, while you're on one of our trips, we take personal responsibility for your well-being, a responsibility we commit very seriously.

What about Time in Nepal?

Nepal is +5 hours 45 minutes ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT: +0545). For example, when it is noon in Kathmandu, the standard time in London is 6.15 am, 4.15 am in Sydney, 1.15 am in New York, and 10.15 pm the previous night in San Francisco. The strange 15-minute difference is said to be a reflection of the exact time at the summit of Mt. Gaurishankar.

Travel Insurance

Doing insurance while trekking in Nepal is not compulsory but will surely help you a lot if you do one, as it covers any comprehensive expenses possible to acquire due to medical issues or accidents. Your travel insurance must protect air ambulance, treatment charges, rescue and evacuation, product cancellation and refundable charges, flight delays, and cancellations. We suggest you bring your travel insurance certificate or send us scan copy and it must be issued from your homeland. We do not arrange or sell insurance so we suggest you do some research on the company and do the travel insurance.

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Country : Nepal
Trip Start From : Kathmandu
Trip End In : Kathmandu
Max. Altitude : 3640 m
Group Size : + 2
Best Seasons : Spring (April and May), Summer (June, July and August) and Autumn (September, October and November)
Transportation : Flight, Private vehicle
Accomodation : Hotel, Camping or Tea house lodge
Meals : Full board in trek and breakfast in Kathmandu
Duration : 10 Days
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