Pikey Peak Trek - 9 Days

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Duration
9 Days
Trip Grade
Moderate
Country
Nepal
Max Altitude
Approx. 4,065m above sea level at Pikey Peak
Starts
Kathmandu
Ends
Kathmandu
Group Size
1-20
Activities
Trekking
Best Time
Spring (March–May) & Autumn (September–November)

The Pikey Peak Trek is one of the most beautiful short Everest trekking routes in the lower Khumbu region in eastern Nepal. Newly opened and less trodden and crowded than the classic Everest Base Camp Trek, it is perfect for adventurers who want to embrace the serene views and air of the top of the world, Mt. Everest (8,848.86 m), without extensive high-altitude trekking, such as the Everest Three High Passes Trek and the Everest Circuit Trek.

9 days is the standard Pikey Peak Trekking itinerary, and as per it, the second day is when the trip officially begins with a drive to Dhap after you arrive in Kathmandu, Nepal. Thereafter, the trekking trail takes you to the lower Khumbu Valleys past the villages of Jhapre, Pikey Peak Base Camp, and finally to the Pikey Peak viewpoint before you begin to descend through the villages of Jasmane Bhanjyang, Junbesi, Khamje Gumba, and back to Kathmandu.

The main highlights of this Pikey Peak Trek Itinerary of 9 days is of course the Pikey Peak itself at an altitude of around 4,065m above sea level popular as the best viewpoint as said by the legends like Sir Edmund Hillary, the first one to make it to the summit point of the tallest mountain on the earth, Mt. Everest (Sagarmatha locally and Chomolungma in Tibet) along with Tenzing Norgay Sherpa the journey here offers you a quick Himalayan escape.

I Trek Himalayan, one of the licensed travel, trek, and climbing agencies in Nepal, along with its group of well-experienced travel experts led by a registered mountain guide with more than two decades of field knowledge, has opened bookings for the years 2026 and 2027. Our Pikey Peak Trek cost includes services from managing logistics to permits. Further, with group and early bird booking discounts on the Pikey Peak trekking cost as well, reserve your seat now.

What to expect on Pikey Peak hiking for 9 days?

The Pikey Peak Trek is a fantastic choice for individuals who want to experience the Everest Himalayas in less than two weeks, especially with their families as beginners. In comparison to several popular short treks in Nepal, such as the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek, the Langtang Valley Trek, and the Mardi Himal Trek, it offers you more peaceful trails through the dense forests that are extra scenic in the months of spring.

Without mountain flights and easily accessible via road, teahouses are also more affordable than in high-altitude Himalayan zones; if you are on a budget yet do not want to miss out on the Everest highlights, it is worth adding to your bucket list for 2026 and 2027. Traditional villages, terraced farmlands, cascading waterfalls in between, and moderate hiking days, doable for healthy individuals with a good level of physical fitness—reserve your seat now.

Easily accessible Everest Trekking route from Kathmandu

In comparison to many other Himalayan trekking and climbing destinations under the Sagarmatha National Park, such as Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Lakes, Mera Peak, Island Peak, and also the Lobuche East Peak, Pikey Peak is easily accessible from Nepal’s capital city, Kathmandu Valley. If you are sticking to the standard Pikey Peak Hiking Itinerary, you do not approach the remote and higher Solukhumbu region at all.

Managing logistics is also simpler, and so is the travel time, an ideal destination for adventurers with limited holidays to the relaxing route without large crowds. The forests, hills, and mountain scenery are all for those who are visiting at the moment. Take your time to capture changing mountain landscapes with occasional encounters with monasteries, gompas, and mani walls, especially when you are closer to the Pikey Peak.

Is this trip to Pikey Peak suitable for cultural encounters?

Yes, the trekking journey to reach Pikey Peak passes through several charming villages. Though they might be tiny, usually made up of stone, they are beautiful, and as you stay in the teahouses opened and managed by locals, you have chances of catching a glimpse into the authentic Nepalese rural life in the Himalayan region. Dhap, Jhapre, Jasmane Bhanjyang, Junbesi, and Khamje Gumba—most of these are Sherpa villages.

Besides their climbing skills and ability to adapt to high Himalayan terrains, this also gives them the nickname “Tigers of Snow." Greet them; they are known for their rich culture, customs, traditions, and cultural attire, boasting a unique identity of their own. "Happy to have you there, Snow." Greet them with “Tashi delek” and see instant light on their faces. All of it adds to the meaningful cultural exchange and experiences along with visits and walking across to monasteries, prayer flags, and chortens.

Can you see wildlife on the Pikey Peak Trek Trail?

Yes, of course, most of the typical mountain villages, terraced fields, yak pastures, and dense forests that make way through during the trek to Pikey Peak come under the Sagarmatha National Park. One of the natural UNESCO World Heritage Sites, it is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including rare Himalayan wildlife such as musk deer, Himalayan tahr, red pandas, and colorful pheasants (the national birds of Nepal).

While the human settlements lie farther from each other and have not seen so much intervention from outer life and rapid urbanization, on the short Himalayan voyage to reach Peaky Peak, you do have a chance of coming across several types of wildlife in their natural habitat. If it is your sole purpose of visiting, do inform your guide so they can take you to places with high chances of encounters and set the Pikey Peak Trekking itinerary likewise.

Which mountains are visible during the Pikey Peak hike?

While the culture, nature, and its serene setting make the trekking journey to Pikey Peak beyond the mountain views only, it is, however, not without them. From the start, trekkers are treated to the constant wide views of numerous snow-capped mountain giants, especially from Pikey Peak itself. On a clear weather day, the spectacular panoramic views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and Lhotse stretched as far as the eye could see, which is truly amazing.

Further, during sunrise and sunset when the golden light shines over the mountains, they create an unforgettable, picture-perfect sight, also providing an atmosphere to let your soul free in serenity. Many call it a life-changing experience for a reason, followed by the peak, famous as the favorite viewpoint to see Mount Everest of Sir Edmund Hillary. Experience what once legends did. Book a short Pikey Peak hike to Everest now!