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Nepal

Pikey Peak Trek

8 Days
Difficulty · Moderate/5
Max 4,065 m
Group 1–12 pax
Duration
8 Days
7 nights
Max Altitude
4,065 m
Highest point
Difficulty
Moderate
Moderate out of 5
Group Size
1–12
people
Best Season
March–May & September–November

Trip Highlights

  • Experience the awe inspiring Pikey Peak Trek in Nepal s Solu region. Journey through rhododendron forests, Sherpa villages and yak pastures to reach the panoramic summit of Pikey Peak (4,065 m) with sunrise views of Everest, Makalu and beyond. This 8‑day trek combines cultural immersion with spectacular Himalayan vistas.

Trip Overview

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Day-by-Day Itinerary

01
Day 1
Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400 m)
ArrivalDinner

Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu. Enjoy an orientation meeting and welcome dinner.

02
Day 2
Drive Kathmandu to Dhap and trek to Jhapre
7–8 hrs drive, 2–3 hrs walkBreakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Drive from Kathmandu to Dhap Bazaar, enjoying scenic views of rivers, forests and rural settlements. After lunch, begin a gentle trek to the Sherpa village of Jhapre.

03
Day 3
Trek from Jhapre to Pikey Peak Base Camp
5–6 hrs trekBreaTrek through rhododendron and pine forests, passing prayer flags, mani walls, and yak pastures. Enjoy stunning Himalayan views en route to Pikey Peak Base Camp.kfast, Lunch & Dinner

Trek through rhododendron and pine forests, passing prayer flags, mani walls, and yak pastures. Enjoy stunning Himalayan views en route to Pikey Peak Base Camp.

04
Day 4
Hike to Pikey Peak Summit & trek to Jasmane Bhanjyang
6–7 hrs trekBreakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Rise early for a pre-dawn ascent to the summit of Pikey Peak (4,065 m) to catch a breathtaking sunrise over Everest, Makalu and Kanchenjunga. After enjoying the panoramic views, descend through alpine pastures and small hamlets to Jasmane Bhanjyang for overnight.

05
Day 5
Trek from Jasmane Bhanjyang to Junbesi
5–6 hrs trekBreakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Descend through lush rhododendron and pine forests with views of Everest and Numbur Himal. Pass small Sherpa villages and monasteries before arriving at the charming village of Junbesi.

06
Day 6
Explore Junbesi & visit Thupten Chholing Monastery
4–5 hrs walkBreakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Spend the day exploring the Junbesi valley and visiting the historic Thupten Chholing Monastery. Learn about Tibetan Buddhism and local Sherpa culture, then return to Junbesi for overnight.

07
Day 7
Trek from Junbesi to Phaplu
5–6 hrs trekBreakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Follow a scenic trail through forests and fields to the airstrip town of Phaplu, passing small villages and enjoying final views of the Himalaya. Celebrate your successful trek with the crew in the evening.

08
Day 8
Drive from Phaplu to Kathmandu
8–9 hrs driveBreakfast & Lunch

Drive back to Kathmandu via scenic mountain roads, passing traditional villages and terraced fields. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and enjoy a well-earned rest or last-minute sightseeing.

09
Day 9
Departure

What’s Included

Included
Airport pick-up and drop-off in Kathmandu
Private/shared jeep transfers from Kathmandu to Dhap and Phaplu to Kathmandu
Twin-sharing accommodation in Kathmandu and teahouses during the trek
All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner) with tea/coffee
Experienced English-speaking licensed trekking guide and porter (with salary, meals, accommodation, insurance)
All required trekking permits (Sagarmatha National Park, Gaurishankar Conservation Area, local permit/TIMS)
Water purification tablets and safe drinking water during trek
Government taxes and service charges
Not Included
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
Visa fees and international airfare
Travel and trekking insurance including medical & emergency evacuation
Personal expenses (snacks, drinks, hot showers, Wi-Fi, battery charging)
Tips for guide and porter
Personal trekking gear and equipment rental or purchase

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to trek Pikey Peak is during the spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) seasons, when weather is clear and the views are spectacular.

It is a moderate trek suitable for beginners with a good fitness level; the trails are less crowded and involve gradual ascents to a maximum altitude of around 4,065 m.

The highest point is the summit of Pikey Peak at approximately 4,065 metres (13,335 feet) above sea level.

Most itineraries cover eight days, including arrival and departure from Kathmandu, allowing plenty of time for acclimatisation and exploration.

You'll stay in simple teahouse lodges along the trail and standard hotels in Kathmandu; rooms are typically twin‑share.

Yes, trekkers must obtain the Gaurishankar Conservation Area Permit (GCAP) and a TIMS card, which are usually included in trekking packages.

Travel from Kathmandu to Dhap (the starting point) is by private jeep or shared local bus, and after the trek you’ll return from Phaplu to Kathmandu by road.

Yes, the trek’s moderate difficulty and relatively low altitude compared to other Himalayan treks make it ideal for first‑time trekkers or families.

Pack warm layers, a waterproof jacket, hiking boots, sun protection, a reusable water bottle, sleeping bag, personal medications, and some cash for personal expenses.

Most teahouses provide electricity for a small fee to charge devices; some offer Wi-Fi but connections are slow and unreliable, so plan to be mostly offline.

Hiring a guide is highly recommended for safety, navigation and local insights; a porter can carry your luggage, allowing you to enjoy the trek more comfortably.

Sunrise views from Pikey Peak reveal a breathtaking panorama of eight-thousanders, including Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu and nearby peaks, making it an unforgettable highlight.

On average you'll walk 4–6 hours per day, covering varying terrain from forest trails to alpine pastures.

Yes, you’ll pass through Sherpa and Tamang villages, visit Buddhist monasteries such as Thupten Chholing and learn about local traditions and lifestyles.

Trekking packages typically include three meals per day (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek; meals in Kathmandu and other personal expenses are extra.

Important Information

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