Pikey Peak Trekking is one of the most popular short and scenic treks in the Everest region, especially loved by nature enthusiasts and travelers with limited time. In a short span, trekkers can experience breathtaking panoramic views of the Everest range and its surrounding Himalayan landscapes, all while walking through peaceful and less-crowded trails.
This journey takes you through untouched natural beauty, offering a truly authentic Himalayan trekking experience. Along the way, you’ll pass traditional villages, colorful prayer flags fluttering from rooftops, and pristine rhododendron forests that add charm to every step.
Trip Info
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Hotel, Tea House
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Spring, Autumn
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4,065 meters
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5-7 Hours
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Bus, Taxi
Overview
We also arrange a Pikey Peak Jeep Tour from Kathmandu, along with convenient jeep transportation up to Salleri, making the journey smoother and more flexible for trekkers. With around a week’s itinerary from Kathmandu, adventurers can comfortably complete the Pikey Peak Base Camp trail.
The trek rewards you with incredible sunrise views from the summit, where the vast Himalayan panorama creates an unforgettable and truly uplifting experience.
Trip Highlights
- Explore the remote and less-traveled trails of the Khumbu region, offering a truly peaceful Himalayan trekking experience.
- Witness the scenic beauty of the Sunkoshi River and cross thrilling suspension bridges along the way.
- Reach the summit of Pikey Peak and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Everest, Numbur Chuli, Thamserku, Kangtega, Khatang, Kanchenjunga, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, Dorje Lakpa, Gaurishankar, Langtang, and many other Himalayan giants.
- Trek through beautiful alpine coniferous forests, especially vibrant with blooming rhododendrons in the spring season.
- Visit the sacred and historic Thupten Choling Monastery (Gompa), a peaceful center of Buddhist spirituality.
- Experience the rich Buddhist culture and traditions of the Khumbu region up close.
- Interact with the warm and welcoming Sherpa community and gain insight into their unique mountain lifestyle and heritage.


