Pikey Peak Trek

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Nepal

Overview

Pikey Peak Trek is a rewarding short trek in the Solu region, offering breathtaking views of the eastern Himalayas, including Mount Everest. The route winds through traditional Sherpa villages, lush forests, and peaceful ridgelines, showcasing local culture and Buddhist heritage. Standing at 4,065 meters, Pikey Peak provides a spectacular sunrise panorama over the snow-covered peaks. Ideal for trekkers seeking a quiet, less-crowded trail, this trek combines natural beauty with authentic local experiences.


Day to Day Itinerary

Upon arrival in Kathmandu, Nepal’s vibrant capital welcomes you with its bustling streets, ancient temples, and warm hospitality. You’ll meet your trekking guide for a briefing on the scenic Pikey Peak trek, an off-the-beaten-path adventure known for breathtaking Himalayan views, Sherpa villages, and unforgettable sunrises over Mount Everest.


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Your adventure starts with a full-day drive from Kathmandu (1,400m) to Dhap (2,900m), a 250 km journey through Nepal's diverse landscapes. The winding mountain road reveals terraced hillsides, rushing rivers, and traditional villages, with regular tea stops offering chances to interact with locals and admire views of the Sunkoshi Valley.

As you climb higher, the terrain becomes more dramatic, with pine forests giving way to alpine scenery. Arriving in Dhap by evening, you'll experience your first night in a traditional mountain teahouse - the perfect introduction to trekking life before your Himalayan adventure truly begins tomorrow.


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Accommodation

Simple Lodge

Your trek begins with a gentle climb from Dhap (2,920m) through fragrant pine forests and terraced fields dotted with traditional chortens. The well-maintained trail offers a perfect warm-up, passing through small hamlets where you can observe local farmers tending their crops and livestock in this rugged mountain landscape.

As you approach Jhapre (2,820m), breathtaking views of the Numbur Himal range emerge across the valley. This serene Buddhist village, with its whitewashed monasteries and prayer flags fluttering in the wind, provides a peaceful retreat. Settle into your teahouse and savor a hearty dal bhat while taking in the spectacular sunset over the Himalayas.


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Accommodation

Simple Lodge

The trek from Jhapre (2,820m) to Pikey Peak Base Camp (3,640m) is a rewarding journey that takes around 5–6 hours, offering stunning mountain views and a rich cultural experience. The trail begins with a gradual ascent through rhododendron and pine forests, with occasional clearings that provide spectacular views of the Everest, Numbur, and Dhaulagiri ranges. Along the way, you may pass mani walls, chortens, and small Buddhist monasteries, reflecting the region’s deep spiritual traditions.

As you gain altitude, the landscape becomes more open and alpine, with panoramic vistas expanding around every bend. Upon reaching Pikey Peak Base Camp, you’ll be surrounded by rolling meadows and dramatic Himalayan scenery, making it a perfect place to rest and acclimatize before the early morning summit push. The base camp offers a peaceful and remote setting, ideal for stargazing and enjoying the natural beauty of the Solu region.


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Simple Lodge

Wake before dawn to hike Pikey Peak (4,065m) and experience a stunning Himalayan sunrise. At dawn, golden light spills across the Himalayas, unveiling a breathtaking panorama of Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, and Kanchenjunga glowing in the morning sun. This unforgettable moment is a highlight of the trek, offering a truly spiritual connection to the mountains.

After soaking in the sunrise, begin your descent and continue trekking towards Lumjura Danda. The trail winds through alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, and traditional Sherpa villages, offering changing scenery and cultural encounters.


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Accommodation

Simple Lodge

Your morning trek from Lumjura Danda to Lamjura Pass (3,530m) takes you through enchanting rhododendron forests alive with birdsong. Each switchback reveals new perspectives of the Himalayan foothills until you emerge at the historic pass, where prayer flags flutter in the crisp mountain air and panoramic views stretch across the Rolwaling and Everest regions.

The rewarding descent to Junbesi winds through fragrant pine woods and golden barley fields. As you enter this traditional Sherpa village, you'll be greeted by whitewashed houses, ancient monasteries, and the warm smiles of locals - a perfect place to rest and immerse yourself in authentic Himalayan culture after crossing the day's high pass.


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Accommodation

Simple Lodge

Your final trekking day from Junbesi to Phaplu (4-5 hours) is a gentle downhill walk through the heart of Solu's cultural landscape. The trail meanders past ancient mani walls and through fragrant pine forests, with Everest's distant peaks occasionally visible between the trees. You'll share the path with yak herders and schoolchildren in colorful uniforms, offering last glimpses of daily mountain life.

As Phaplu's red-roofed houses come into view, the wide valley opens to reveal terraced fields and a bustling airstrip. Here, your Himalayan adventure concludes - surrounded by the quiet beauty of rural Nepal and memories of trails well-traveled.


Meals Included

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Accommodation

Simple Lodge

The drive from Phaplu to Kathmandu covers approximately 270 km and takes around 9–10 hours by private vehicle or jeep, depending on road conditions. The journey begins with a rugged mountain road that winds through remote villages, terraced hillsides, and dense forests, offering scenic views of rural Nepal.

As you descend from the Solu region and join the main highway, the road becomes smoother, passing through towns and valleys along the way. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you'll return to the bustling energy of the capital, with time to relax and celebrate the completion of your incredible Himalayan adventure.


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Hotel

Enjoy breakfast in Kathmandu before exploring the city's vibrant streets, ancient temples, and rich cultural heritage in the Kathmandu Valley.


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Your Nepal journey ends today. After breakfast, we'll transfer you to the airport with cherished memories of this beautiful land. Safe travels home!

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No, but a moderate level of fitness is recommended. The trail is non-technical and suitable for beginners.
Temperatures at the summit can drop to -5°C to -10°C, especially during early morning sunrise treks.
No. Carry enough Nepali Rupees in cash from Kathmandu for the entire trek.
Yes, but hiring a guide is highly recommended for navigation, safety, and cultural insight.
Some lodges offer hot showers for an additional cost, but availability may vary by season and altitude.
Yes, but it may be limited and charged extra. Bring a power bank or solar charger.
You’ll find typical Nepali trekking meals: dal bhat, noodles, rice, soup, momos, and some Western options.
Yes, it is strongly advised to have insurance covering trekking up to 4,500 m, including emergency evacuation.
Yes! On clear days, you’ll witness panoramic views of Everest and several 8,000m peaks.
No, Pikey Peak is less crowded and offers a more peaceful, off-the-beaten-path experience.

Terms & Condition


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Include & Exclude

  • Arrival and Departure transfer.
  • 03 Nights’ accommodation at a Hotel in Kathmandu on a Double / Twin room in BB Plan.
  • 06 nights' accommodation in Simple Lodge through the trek (includes breakfast and necessary trekking staff)
  • Your trek will be accompanied by English-speaking local staff and porters (1 porter for every 2 guests/ carrying up to 30 kg).
  • All ground transportation will be carried out according to the itinerary in a private/ air-conditioned vehicle equipped with bottled water and wet wipes.
  • TIMS card.
  • ACAP
  • Nepal visa fees.
  • Domestic and international airfares and taxes. Separately cited.
  • Meals not listed in the itinerary.
  • Snacks/ tips/ bottled drinks/ and bar bill.
  • All types of insurance and rescue.
  • Costs incurred due to flight cancellations/road blockages/landslides/ and reasons beyond our control.
  • Personal and other expenses are not included in the above costs.
  • Tips for hiking staff/ hiking guides/ city guides/ and drivers.
  • Excess baggage charges
  • Personal Insurance – Comprehensive travel insurance is recommended to cover travel and flight cancellations/ loss of valuables/ theft/ illness/ accidents/ and hospitalization.
  • Replenish your food supply while hiking. Freshly ground coffee and Darjeeling tea were brought to us.
  • Entrance fees to the monuments listed in the program above.

Things To Know

  • Best Time to Trek: The best months are March–May and October–December when skies are clear, and mountain views are at their best.
  • Trek Duration: It’s typically a 7–10 day trek, suitable for those seeking a short yet scenic Himalayan experience.
  • Altitude: The highest point is Pikey Peak at 4,065 m (13,337 ft). While altitude sickness is rare, staying hydrated and ascending gradually helps.
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate. No technical climbing is required, but a basic level of fitness helps.
  • Accommodation: Expect basic teahouse/lodge accommodation—cozy but simple, often with shared facilities.
  • Connectivity: Mobile network is available in some areas, but Wi-Fi and electricity may be limited or unreliable.
  • Local Culture: The trek passes through Sherpa villages, monasteries, and Buddhist chortens—respect local customs and traditions.
  • Scenic Highlight: The sunrise from Pikey Peak offers 360° views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and other peaks.
  • Permit Requirements: You’ll need a Gaurishankar Conservation Area Permit (GCAP) and a TIMS card.
  • Support: Hiring a local guide/porter not only supports the community but ensures a smoother trekking experience.

Things To Carry

  • Sturdy Hiking Shoes – Waterproof, broken-in trekking boots with good ankle support.
  • Warm Clothing Layers – Thermal innerwear, fleece jacket, down jacket (mornings and nights can be cold).
  • Rain Jacket or Poncho – Weather can change quickly; stay dry during unexpected showers.
  • Water Bottle + Purification Tablets – Stay hydrated and ensure safe drinking water.
  • Sleeping Bag (3-season) – Teahouse blankets may not be warm enough at high altitudes.
  • Headlamp or Flashlight – Useful for early morning treks (especially for Pikey Peak sunrise).
  • Sunscreen, Sunglasses & Lip Balm – To protect from strong UV rays at high elevations.
  • Personal Toiletries & Quick-dry Towel – Wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and tissue included.
  • Basic Medications – Paracetamol, Diamox (for altitude), band-aids, and any personal prescriptions.
  • Trekking Poles (optional but useful) – Helps reduce strain on knees during descents.

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