Pikey Peak Climbing

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Highlights of the Trips

  • Exploration of unique sherpa culture and tradition of the people living in the high himalayan region.
  • Great views of some of the mountains like Mount Everest, Mount Kanchenjunga, Mount Lhotse, Makalu and many other mountains in the region.
  • Trekking up to the Pikey Peak for the mesmerizing Sunrise view.

Pikey peak climbing is one of the off-beat trekking in Nepal, lying in the Solu region of Nepal which is around the Everest Region showers with an amazing and fascinating view of the Everest Region Mountains. This trek has been recently opened for trekkers to trek and it is regarded as the best way to view the spectacular Everest. Yet least preferred by most travelers it was Sir Edmund Hillary’s best spot to view the Everest.

The name Pikey is derived from the Sherpa community in the Everest Region. For now, pikey peak climbing is one of the best options to feel Everest without any crowd. Furthermore, it has a more spectacular view of mountain ranges starting from Kanchenjunga region in the far east side to the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Region mountains on the far western side of the viewpoint.

This region has the view of mountains like Mt. Everest, Gauri Shankar, Lhotse, Nuptse,  Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Mera Peak and a portion of Ama Dablam. This trail makes travelers interact with the Sherpa Community without the chaos of Gokyo Valley and Everest Base Camp Trek in the Everest Region.

Pikey Peak Climbing is designed with an itinerary of 8 days minimizing the risk of Altitude sickness to the travelers.

Pikey Peak Difficulty

Pikey Peak climbing takes you up to the height of 4160m above the sea level with accommodation in mostly Tea houses. People willing to trek in this region must be physically and mentally capable in order to successfully complete the trek,

For those willing to undertake a Pikey Peak Trekking, even for a one-shot adventure, it’s not enough to just show up with your gear and guidebook.  You must be physically and mentally prepared to achieve the height and the distance, as there are not any quick exits from the side of a mountain.

So if you are planning to take on a peak, we suggest you spend an appropriate amount of time and energy to prepare yourself to face the challenge that mountains put on you.

Jogging, Running, Swimming and Leg exercise few weeks prior to the trek would be appropriate physical training to prepare yourself for the trek.

Also make a Pikey Peak Trek Map handy and consider reading Pikey Peak blog before starting the journey.

Best time for Pikey Peak Trek

Most Pikey Peak Trek is done in two seasons throughout the year, while each season having different offerings. Every season has pros and cons, considering which you can plan for the trek.

Autumn(September-November)

Autumn season is mostly considered as the peak time for trekkers in the Pikey Peak Trek, This season is considered to have the least rainfall and path are not snowy mostly. This atmosphere is best for trekking in this region as the temperature is about 10-12 degree Celsius during the day time in this region. With clear sky and sunny day though temperature at night might go lower, tourists enjoy the beautiful sunrise and temperature at this season.

Spring(March-May)

Spring season is the second-most favourite season for trekkers in the Pikey Peak Trek, This season has the best natural environment with regenerating its lost beauty. This region is surrounded with thick rhododendron forest which can be enjoyed in this season on this trek. Temperature is slighter warmer than that of Autumn season therefore this season is preferred by the tourists. However, it is mandatory to have rain gears while trekking in this region.

Things to take care in Pikey Peak Trek

  • Carry appropriate trekking gears according to the season (for gears please go through bottom part of this blog)
  • Walk slow
  • Hire a Guide and Porter if your bags are heavy.
  • Get good quality sleeping bags.

12 days Pikey Peak Trek Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu and Transfer to hotel

Arrival in Kathmandu airport where our Guide will pick you up and transfer to the hotel in a Private Vehicle. You can walk around the streets around Thamel (Tourists area in Kathmandu) for some sightseeing and even some shopping around the city.

Overnight Stay at Hotel.

(Hotel Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trek Preparation     

Sight Seeing in Kathmandu and making documents and equipment ready for trekking.

There are many shops around Thamel and also can manage visiting Kathmandu Durbar Square which is one of the world heritage sight in Kathmandu listed by UNESCO.

Overnight Stay at Hotel

(Hotel Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu to Shivalaya(1800m)

Today you move from Kathmandu to Shivalaya in Dolakha District following the Sunkoshi river bank with gorgeous mountains and Hills along the way. It is around 8 hours drive from Kathmandu.

Overnight Stay at Teahouse.

(Teahouse Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Day 4: Trek from Shivalaya(1800m) to Bhandar(2200m)

We trek from Shivalaya to Bhandar on this day where we trek for roughly 5-6 hours. On this day we walk through Mani Danda which is the highest elevation of the day at more than 2400 meters from the sea level. Following the path with view of mountains like the Lotse and Kanchenjunga, we reach Bhandar.

Overnight Stay at Teahouse.

(Teahouse Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Day 5: Trek from Bhandar(2200m) to Namkheli(2300m)

After Breakfast in Bhandar, we head towards Thourung alongside different airfields which are not in service now. With uphill and downhills we trek for 6 hours on this day through paths surrounded with majestic mountains. We reach Namkheli where we are welcomed at one of the Teahouse there.

Overnight Stay at Teahouse.

(Teahouse Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Day 6: Trek from Bhandar(2200m) to Ngamor Gumba(2800m)

Today we will visit Ngamor Gumba for which you should trek for 7 hours. This gumba is culturally significant at an altitude of 2800 meters. Several pilgrimages visit here throughout the year.

Overnight Stay at Teahouse.

(Teahouse Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Day 7: Trek from Nagmor Gumba(2800m) to Pikey Danda(4000m)

Today we reach the final destination of our trek with sudden acclimatization of more than 1000 meters. It is 5 hours trek from Nagmor Gumba.

After reaching Pikey Danda along with magnificent view of mountains of the Everest Region and beautiful landscape from the top.

Overnight Stay at Teahouse.

(Teahouse Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Day 8: Trek from Pikey Danda(4000m) to Junbesi(2700m)

We go downhill towards Junbesi via Jhapre and Jase Bhanjyang surrounding yourself with majestic Himalayan ranges. We walk for 5-6 hours on this day.

Overnight Stay at Teahouse.

(Teahouse Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Day 9: Trek from Junbesi(2700m) to Sete(2500m)

Today we pass the Lamazura La Pass while trekking towards Sete. We will descend from Lamazura La Pass which stands at the height of 3500 meters. These areas are mostly populated by sherpas who mostly earn their livelihood by portering in the mountains. We walk for almost 7 hours on this day.

Overnight Stay at Teahouse.

(Teahouse Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Day 10: Trek from Sete(2500m) to Bhandar(2200m)

We trek from Sete to Bhandar on this day where we trek for roughly 5-6 hours. Following the path with view of mountains like the Lotse and Kanchenjunga, we reach Bhandar.

Overnight Stay at Teahouse.

(Teahouse Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Day 11: Trek to Shivalaya(1800m)

From Bhandar we trek back to Shivalaya the same path we had followed on our first day of the Trek. It is around 5 hours long trek.

Overnight Stay at Teahouse.

(Teahouse Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Day 13: Drive to Kathmandu

You drive on our private vehicle back to Kathmandu and maybe extend some days for exploring Kathmandu afterward. We reach late in the evening at Kathmandu where you can do some souvenir shopping and prepare for home

(Hotel Accommodation – Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner included)

Pikey Peak Trek Equipment lists

  • Insulated Hiking boots with warm trekking socks.
  • Waterproof and Insulated Gloves.
  • Woolen Hat
  • Puffet woolen jacket with attached hood.
  • Waterproof and windproof jacket with attached hood.
  • Hard Shell Pants.
  • Waterproof and windproof pants.
  • Crompton for attaching to shoes.
  • Trekking stick and ice stick.
  • Ice axe, Avalanche shovel, beacon, and probe for guides or at least one with the team.

Pikey Peak cost 900 USD Per Person

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