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Pikey Peak Trek, Nepal
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Max. Elevation
4,065 m / 13,336 ft
Group size
Min 1+
Transportation
All ground transportation as per itinerary
Best Season
Mar - May, Sep - Nov
Starts at / Ends at
Kathmandu / Kathmandu
Accomodation
Hotel in Kathmandu and Tea House / Lodge during the trek
Meals
All meals during the trek

Highlights

  • Panoramic Himalayan Views: Stunning vistas of Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and other peaks.
  • Pikey Peak Summit (4,065m): Sunrise view and a rewarding high-altitude experience.
  • Cultural Experience: Interaction with Sherpa villages like Junbesi and traditional monasteries.
  • Scenic Landscapes: Rhododendron forests, terraced fields, and high-altitude meadows.
  • Wildlife and Nature: Chance to see local flora, fauna, and Himalayan birds.
  • Local Hospitality: Comfortable tea houses and authentic Nepali meals along the route.

Overview

The Pikey Peak Trek is a hidden gem in eastern Nepal, offering trekkers a serene experience away from the crowds of the Everest and Annapurna regions. Nestled in the Solukhumbu district, this trek is perfect for those seeking a combination of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and panoramic Himalayan vistas. Pikey Peak, standing at 4,065 meters, is not only a trekking destination but also a spiritual site, as it is believed to be a favorite meditation spot of the young Siddhartha Gautama, who later became Buddha.

This trek combines moderate trekking with breathtaking mountain views, passing through picturesque villages, lush rhododendron forests, and high-altitude meadows. Along the route, trekkers get the opportunity to interact with local Sherpa communities, explore ancient monasteries, and witness traditional Nepali lifestyles. Highlights include panoramic views of Everest, Makalu, and other towering peaks from the summit. It is an ideal trek for those who want a peaceful trekking experience with both natural and cultural experiences, making it a favorite for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

  • Panoramic Himalayan views including Everest and Makalu.
  • Rich Sherpa culture and village life in Junbesi and surrounding areas.
  • A moderate trek suitable for first-time trekkers with some experience.
  • Opportunity to visit monasteries and serene landscapes.

Best Season for Pikey Peak Trek

The Pikey Peak Trek can be undertaken throughout the year, but the most favorable seasons are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these periods, the weather is stable, skies are clear, and the views of snow-capped peaks are at their best. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons and lush greenery, while autumn offers crisp air and golden landscapes, making photography a delight.

Winter (December to February) can also be attempted, but temperatures are extremely cold, and higher altitudes may have snow, making the trek more challenging. The monsoon season (June to August) is generally avoided due to heavy rainfall, slippery trails, and leeches in lower regions. Choosing the right season ensures maximum enjoyment, safe trekking conditions, and breathtaking Himalayan views.

Key points:

  • Best months: March–May (Spring), September–November (Autumn)
  • Moderate temperatures and clear skies during peak seasons
  • Winter trekking possible for experienced adventurers
  • Avoid monsoon due to rain and landslide risks

Pikey Peak Trek Difficulty and Transportation

The Pikey Peak Trek is considered a moderate-level trek, suitable for beginners with a good level of fitness as well as experienced trekkers. The trek involves daily walks of 4–6 hours with gradual ascents, except for the final summit push to Pikey Peak, which is steeper and more physically demanding. Most trails are well-marked, but some sections may be rocky or muddy, especially after rainfall.

Transportation to the trailhead starts from Kathmandu, with either a scenic flight to Phaplu or a road drive to Dhap Bazaar. The road journey offers stunning views of terraced fields, forests, and small villages, allowing trekkers to experience the Eastern Himalayan countryside firsthand. Within the trekking region, all trails are accessible on foot, providing an immersive trekking experience.

Key points:

  • Moderate trekking with daily walks of 4–6 hours
  • Steeper ascent at Pikey Peak summit (4,065m)
  • Transportation: Drive to Dhap Bazaar or flight to Phaplu
  • Trekking on well-marked trails with some rocky sections

Food and Accommodation for Pikey Peak Trek

Food and accommodation on the Pikey Peak Trek are basic but comfortable. Most lodges and tea houses provide traditional Nepali meals, including dal bhat (rice with lentils), noodles, soups, and simple western dishes like pasta and omelets. Tea houses often serve local drinks such as butter tea and milk tea, giving trekkers a taste of local flavors.

Accommodation usually consists of shared rooms with mattresses, blankets, and attached or shared bathrooms. Hot showers may not be available at higher altitudes, but warm meals and friendly hospitality ensure a comfortable experience. Staying in local tea houses also allows trekkers to engage with Sherpa families, learning about their lifestyle and culture.

Key points:

  • Simple tea house accommodation with shared rooms
  • Meals: Nepali cuisine and some western options
  • Hot showers may be limited at higher altitudes
  • Opportunity to experience local Sherpa hospitality

Pikey Peak Trek Permits

Trekking in the Pikey Peak region requires official permits, which are essential for safety and legal trekking in Nepal. Trekkers need the following:

  • TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System): Required for all trekkers in Nepal.
  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit: Needed if trekking routes overlap with the national park area.

Nepal Everest Trek, the organizing company, assists trekkers in obtaining all necessary permits before the journey, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Carrying permits is important as they are checked at trailheads and police checkpoints along the route.

Key points:

  • TIMS Card mandatory
  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit (if required)
  • Permits arranged by Nepal Everest Trek for convenience
  • Always carry permits during trekking

Why Choose Pikey Peak Trek

The Pikey Peak Trek offers a unique combination of adventure, culture, and tranquility. Unlike the crowded Everest Base Camp Trek, Pikey Peak provides a peaceful trekking experience with stunning Himalayan vistas. Trekkers get a chance to explore off-the-beaten-path villages, monasteries, and the pristine natural environment of Eastern Nepal.

Nepal Everest Trek is known for providing professional trekking services, including experienced guides, porters, accommodation arrangements, and support for permits. Choosing this trek with Nepal Everest Trek ensures safety, comfort, and a well-organized journey. The trek is ideal for those seeking panoramic Himalayan views, cultural immersion, and a moderate trekking challenge without the hustle of mass tourism.

Key points:

  • Off-the-beaten-path trekking experience
  • Breathtaking sunrise views over Everest and Makalu
  • Cultural immersion in Sherpa villages and monasteries
  • Professional support by Nepal Everest Trek for a smooth journey

Trip Itinerary

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, our friendly representative from Nepal Everest Trek will greet you and escort you to your hotel. After checking in, you can take some time to relax and recover from your flight while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of Nepal’s capital. In the evening, there will be a briefing session where our trekking team introduces the itinerary, discusses the trek’s difficulty, and answers any questions. This is also a great time to explore nearby areas and get your first taste of Nepali cuisine.
Today is reserved for sightseeing and final trek preparations. You will visit cultural and historical highlights like the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), Durbar Square, and Pashupatinath Temple. These visits give insight into Nepal’s rich heritage, spiritual traditions, and vibrant urban life. Meanwhile, our team will help you finalize your trekking gear, check your permits, and organize necessary logistics. The afternoon is free for shopping or resting, ensuring you are fully prepared and energized for the start of your trekking adventure tomorrow.
After an early breakfast, we begin a scenic drive from Kathmandu through winding mountain roads, passing picturesque villages, terraced fields, and lush forests. The journey offers glimpses of local life and the towering Himalayan range. We arrive at Dhap Bazaar, a small mountain settlement that marks the start of our trekking route. After checking into the teahouse, you can explore the village, interact with locals, and acclimatize to the higher altitude. The evening is spent enjoying a traditional Nepali dinner and preparing for the trek ahead.
Today’s trek begins with a gentle uphill climb through rhododendron and pine forests, alongside streams and terraced farmlands. As you walk, you will experience the tranquility of rural Himalayan life and occasional friendly greetings from villagers. The trail gradually ascends to Jhapre, a serene village with stunning panoramic views of surrounding peaks. In the evening, enjoy a warm meal at a local teahouse and relax in cozy accommodations. This trek section helps your body adjust to altitude while immersing you in the pristine natural beauty of eastern Nepal.
The journey today is more challenging, as the trail ascends steeply through dense forests and open ridges. Along the way, you will encounter spectacular views of snow-capped peaks like Kanchenjunga and Everest. Villages along the trail give insight into Sherpa culture and traditional lifestyles. By late afternoon, we reach Pikey Peak Base Camp, where you can rest and prepare for the summit climb the next day. The base camp offers breathtaking views and the perfect opportunity to reflect on the beauty of the Himalayas while acclimatizing to higher altitude.
An early start today takes us to the summit of Pikey Peak, one of the most iconic viewpoints in the Everest region. The climb offers spectacular 360-degree views of the Everest, Makalu, and other surrounding Himalayan peaks. After capturing memorable photographs and soaking in the magnificent scenery, we descend carefully to Jasmane Bhanjyang, a peaceful ridge offering panoramic vistas and serene landscapes. The descent gives a chance to reflect on the trek’s highlights, while enjoying the calm of nature. Overnight accommodations are in a comfortable teahouse where you can rest and share stories with fellow trekkers.
The trail today gently descends through lush forests, charming villages, and terraced farmland, giving a closer look at traditional Sherpa culture. We pass chortens, mani walls, and prayer flags, which reflect the spiritual richness of the region. Junbesi, a quaint Sherpa village, welcomes trekkers with warm hospitality. You can visit the local monastery or explore the village streets to observe daily life. The lower altitude and slower pace allow your body to recover from the previous day’s strenuous climb, while the views of surrounding peaks remain captivating throughout the journey.
Today is a rest and cultural exploration day in Junbesi. You can visit the Thuptenchholing Monastery, one of the oldest monasteries in the region, and observe local monks in their daily routines. For those who want more adventure, there is an option to hike to nearby viewpoints for additional panoramic views of the Everest and other Himalayan peaks. This day provides a perfect blend of relaxation, cultural immersion, and light trekking, allowing you to rejuvenate before continuing your journey. You can also enjoy interactions with the local community and learn about their traditions.
The trek today is mostly downhill, making for a comfortable and scenic walk. The trail passes through terraced fields, forests, and small villages, offering a glimpse of rural Nepalese life. Phaplu, a small town with an airstrip, serves as our stop for the night. This region offers a chance to relax in a teahouse while reflecting on the trek’s experiences. You can also explore the local markets and interact with villagers, learning about their culture and lifestyle. The gentle descent makes the trek easier while still providing beautiful Himalayan scenery.
After breakfast, we embark on a scenic drive back to Kathmandu, traveling through winding mountain roads and picturesque valleys. Along the way, you will have opportunities to stop for photographs and enjoy the last glimpses of the Himalayas. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will check into your hotel and have some free time to relax, explore the city, or do some last-minute shopping for souvenirs. In the evening, there is a farewell dinner where you can celebrate the completion of your Pikey Peak adventure with the team and fellow trekkers.
On the final day, you will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward journey. Depending on your flight schedule, there may be time for a brief walk in the city or a quick visit to local markets. The team from Nepal Everest Trek will ensure your departure is smooth and comfortable. You leave Nepal with unforgettable memories of the majestic Himalayas, unique cultural experiences, and the sense of accomplishment from conquering Pikey Peak.
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Includes

  • Airport transfers in Kathmandu.
  • All ground transportation as per itinerary
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu.
  • Teahouse accommodations during the trek.
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek.
  • Sagarmatha National Park entry permit.
  • TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card.
  • Experienced English-speaking trek guide.
  • Porter(s) for luggage (1 per 2 trekkers).
  • Trekking map and group medical kit
  • Welcome and farewell dinners in Kathmandu.

Doesn't Include

  • International flights to/from Kathmandu.
  • Nepal entry visa fee.
  • Mandatory travel insurance (including emergency rescue).
  • Personal trekking equipment.
  • Personal expenses (laundry, calls, internet, etc.).
  • Alcoholic beverages and bottled water.
  • Additional meals and beverages not specified.
  • Tips for trekking staff.
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Packing List

Clothing

  • Thermal underwear (top and bottom)
  • Moisture-wicking t-shirts (long-sleeved)
  • Moisture-wicking underwear
  • Fleece jacket or pullover
  • Insulated down or synthetic jacket
  • Waterproof, windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Waterproof, windproof pants (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Warm beanie or hat
  • Sun hat or cap
  • Neck gaiter or scarf
  • Trekking pants (convertible preferred)
  • Waterproof trousers

Handwear

  • Lightweight gloves (inner)
  • Insulated gloves or mittens (outer)

Footwear

  • Hiking boots (broken in and waterproof)
  • Comfortable camp shoes (e.g., sneakers or sandals)

Gear

  • Trekking backpack (30-40 liters) with waterproof cover
  • Sleeping bag (rated for cold temperatures)
  • Sleeping pad or mattress (insulated)
  • Adjustable trekking poles
  • Insulated water bottles or hydration bladder (2 liters capacity)
  • Travel-sized toiletries
  • Biodegradable soap
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Medications for altitude sickness, pain relief, and common ailments
  • Sun protection cream, wet wipes, and hand sanitizer

Miscellaneous

  • Camera and batteries
  • Notebook and pen
  • Earplugs (for sleeping in lodges)
  • Portable solar charger
  • Headlamp, power bank, and extra batteries

Frequently Asked Questions

General & Essential Info

The Pikey Peak Trek with Nepal Everest Trek typically lasts around 11 days, including arrival, departure, and rest days. The trek itself spans about 6-7 days, allowing ample time for acclimatization, cultural exploration, and summit day. The itinerary includes scenic drives, gradual ascents, and optional rest days in Junbesi or other villages to adjust to higher altitudes. This duration ensures a balanced experience of trekking, sightseeing, and enjoying local culture without rushing through the route, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers.

The Pikey Peak Trek is considered a moderate trek suitable for people with a reasonable level of fitness. While the trek involves some steep ascents, particularly to Pikey Peak Base Camp and the summit, the altitude is moderate, reducing the risk of severe altitude sickness. The trails are well-trodden, and teahouse accommodations make the trek manageable. Nepal Everest Trek recommends regular cardio exercises, hiking practice, and stair climbing before the trek to prepare your body for daily treks of 4-7 hours with gradual altitude gains.

Altitude sickness is a potential concern whenever trekking in the Himalayas, but the Pikey Peak Trek is designed with gradual acclimatization to reduce the risk. The highest point, Pikey Peak, is 4,065 meters, which is relatively moderate compared to other high-altitude treks. Nepal Everest Trek provides guidance on acclimatization, hydration, pacing, and recognizing early symptoms. Trekkers are encouraged to ascend slowly, rest regularly, and communicate any symptoms to the guide. Most trekkers manage well with proper preparation and precautionary measures, making the trek safe for those with moderate fitness.

While the Pikey Peak Trek is considered moderate, a good level of physical fitness is recommended. Trekkers should be able to walk 4-7 hours daily over uneven terrain and gradual altitude gain. Preparation such as cardio exercises, stair climbing, and weekend hikes helps improve stamina. Nepal Everest Trek advises training a few months prior to the trek to ensure your body can handle daily ascents and descents. However, the trek is suitable for beginners with adequate preparation and for experienced trekkers seeking a scenic and culturally rich route.

Mobile network coverage along the Pikey Peak Trek is limited but usually available in major villages like Dhap Bazaar, Junbesi, and Phaplu. Internet access is basic and may only be available at teahouses through Wi-Fi for a small fee. Nepal Everest Trek advises not relying on constant connectivity and encourages trekkers to enjoy the remote and serene mountain environment. Carrying a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi device can help, but the experience is best enjoyed by disconnecting from digital distractions and immersing yourself in the natural beauty and culture along the trek.

Yes, the Pikey Peak Trek can be combined with other treks in the Everest region, such as Everest Base Camp or Gokyo Ri treks, depending on time availability and fitness level. Nepal Everest Trek can create customized itineraries to extend the adventure, offering multiple viewpoints, villages, and cultural experiences along the way. Combining treks provides an immersive Himalayan experience, giving trekkers the chance to explore more diverse landscapes, interact with different Sherpa communities, and enjoy varied trekking challenges while maintaining manageable altitudes for acclimatization and safety.

Weather & Seasons

The ideal time to undertake the Pikey Peak Trek is during the spring months of March to May or the autumn months of September to November. During these periods, the weather is stable, the skies are clear, and visibility of the Himalayan peaks, including Everest and Kanchenjunga, is at its best. Spring offers blooming rhododendrons and vibrant greenery, while autumn brings crisp air and clear mountain views. Nepal Everest Trek advises avoiding monsoon months due to slippery trails and winter months due to heavy snow and cold temperatures at higher elevations.

Accommodation & Meals

Accommodations along the Pikey Peak Trek are primarily traditional teahouses, also known as lodges. These teahouses offer basic rooms with shared or private bathrooms, hot showers where available, and simple Nepali meals. The facilities are comfortable but rustic, reflecting the Himalayan mountain lifestyle. Nepal Everest Trek ensures that all accommodations are safe, clean, and welcoming, and we arrange for trekkers to have cozy beds and warm meals at each stop. Staying in teahouses also allows close interaction with local Sherpa communities, adding a cultural dimension to your trek.

Meals during the Pikey Peak Trek are primarily provided by local teahouses and consist of Nepali, Tibetan, and basic international cuisine. Typical dishes include dal bhat (rice and lentil soup), noodles, soups, momos (dumplings), and simple breakfast options like porridge and toast. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options are usually available. Nepal Everest Trek ensures that meals are hygienic, balanced, and sufficient for trekking energy needs. Tea, coffee, and hot chocolate are commonly available, perfect for warming up after a long day on the trail.

Guides, Support & Safety

While the Pikey Peak Trek can be done independently, Nepal Everest Trek strongly recommends hiring a professional guide. A guide ensures you stay on the correct trail, manages logistics, assists with permits, and provides cultural and historical insights about the region. Guides are also trained in first aid and altitude sickness management, which adds a layer of safety. Additionally, having a guide enhances the trekking experience as they introduce you to local communities, customs, and hidden viewpoints that are often missed by independent trekkers.

Permits, Costs & Booking

To trek in the Pikey Peak region, trekkers need the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card and a Sagarmatha National Park permit if the route enters protected areas. Nepal Everest Trek assists all trekkers with acquiring these permits before or upon arrival in Kathmandu. Guides carry copies and ensure compliance with regulations. These permits are crucial for safety, tracking, and supporting conservation efforts. Carrying the required permits is mandatory, and trekkers should ensure they are in order before beginning the journey to avoid any disruptions during the trek.

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