Pikey Peak Climbing – A Picturesque Trekking Experience
Pikey Peak at 4065 meter is a tiny mountain placed in
the lower Solu Khumbu province. Pikey boasts sweeping panoramas of
approximately all of Nepal’s Himalayan range. It’s a calm but popular
trek. Sir Edmond Hillary said that the sight of Sagarmatha or Mount
Everest from Pikey was his favorite in entire Nepal. Pikey was recently
opened as a hiking destination. Pronounced as Pee-Kay, Pikey has 2
peaks, Chawa-Pikey and Goley-Pikey. These named derived from the Sherpa
language & refer to divinities of diverse local Sherpa tribes.Pikey peak climbing is well-suited for any skill level of hikers.
Regardless
of who’s hiking, Pikey Peak offers a lifetime opportunity to witness
Mount Everest & 6 other summits more than 8,000m: Mt. Everest South
Summit, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, in the west Annapurna and Manaslu, and
in the east the third highest peak in the world Mt. Kanchanjunga. Apart
from Everest view trek from here you can also see the Mt. Thamserku,
Numbur Himal, Gauri Shankar, and the Langtang Range. Pikey possess
awe-inspiring sunrise & sunset sights when weather permits. Apart
from the summit, you will also witness Monasteries such as Thupten
Chholing where there’re over 500 nuns & Tolu Monastery, the 2nd
oldest in Nepal.
Since this area is home of
Everest Six-Summits, this trek also provides the chance to witness
several Sherpa villages encompassing Mingmar’s home, Damar, where hikers
get to experience local culture and tradition in places barely explored
by travelers. Damar village is placed on an isolated hillside enclosed
by rhododendron, oak, juniper, bamboo, and pine forests alongside
rolling mountains. There’re eight Sherpa households enclosed by fields
for farming & animals encompassing goats and nak. Throughout the
route are several kinds of flora & fauna & diverse species of
birds, which your tour guide will tell you about.
This
province is ideal for hiking year-round, but its most beautiful
throughout March to May for witnessing blossoming rhododendron, wild
orchid, magnolia and diverse kinds of junipers. Those who want to hike
in December to February will be able to relish the snow & have
incredibly clear sights of the summits as this is usually a drier time
of the year.
This trek is the best thing you can add into your everest trekking package.
The trail drops steeply at first and then levels out all the way down
to Shivalaya, which is quite a big village on the river, devastated by
the earthquake. The trail descends steadily all the way down to Jiri
through small villages and terraced fields.
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