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PAID CONTENT FOR HOTEL EVEREST VIEW


Hotel Everest View EVEREST REGION, NEPAL


It’s rare for a hotel to be responsible for pioneering the hospitality business in a region, initiating organic green vegetable farming at high altitudes, serving as a rescue centre in the Everest region and constructing an airstrip in Syangboche to facilitate the movement of guests and locals. Hotel Everest View has achieved all these feats and earned a spot in the Guinness World Records (2004) as the highest located hotel globally at 12,780ft. Situated in Syangboche within Nepal’s


Solukhumbu district, this hotel predates the declaration of the surrounding areas as Everest National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Conceptualised in 1968, it welcomed its inaugural guests in 1971. Perched atop a hill enveloped by evergreen fir, shrubs and rhododendron forests, its timeless architecture harmonises seamlessly with the natural landscape. Through the ceiling-to-floor windows framing the majestic mountains, guests can bask in the ethereal beauty of the mighty Himalayas. Hotel Everest View stands out in its ability to provide comfort, as well as convenient access to


Everest. Travellers can opt for a helicopter ride or embark on a two-and-a-half-day trek from Lukla Airport, or a combination of both. Each of its 12 rooms offers a direct view of Mount Everest, offering guests a personal and intimate encounter with the world’s highest peak. Renowned Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar,


Khumjung, Khunde, Mongla, Kyangzuma and Tengboche are all within a day’s hike from the hotel. Guests often enjoy sightings of yaks, mountain goats, golden eagles, and Nepal’s national bird, the Impeyan pheasant. In homage to its founders, the hotel’s restaurant


is famous for its Japanese set menus and personalised service. A stay at Hotel Everest View encapsulates the


essence of travel, inspiring awe and fostering a deep connection with nature. Founded with aspirations to establish Nepal as a premier tourist destination and to uplift the local Sherpas through tourism, this family-run establishment is committed to enhancing guest experiences.


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KEY FEATURES • 12 rooms with balconies overlooking Everest


• Indoor restaurant with fireplace • Terrace restaurant with seating area • Mini grand piano and bar • Sun room and viewing deck • Three helicopter pads


KEY ACTIVITIES • Hiking around Everest National Park area


• Day-trip activities to nearby villages and viewpoints


• Sherpa culture tours • Stargazing • Landscape & astrophotography


DON’T MISS Enjoy 360-degree vistas of the Himalayas from the viewing deck, before doing a day hike from the hotel to nearby Sherpa villages


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GET IN TOUCH hoteleverestview.com T: +97 715 443 908 E: info@hoteleverestview.com


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