Pikey Trekking

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 The Pikey peak Trekking is one of the most famous and adventurous trekking route of Nepal in the Solukhumbu District region. The name Pikey is derived by the name of Nepali Trekker  community people. Pikey Peak trekking is the best to explore the Everest region trekking route from the Gokya valley. This trekking provides us the glimpse view of the East Himalaya range and various peaks such as Mt. Makalu, Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Annapurna, and Mt. Lhotse. Mt. Mera Peak, Mt. Ama Dablam, and Mt. Everest.  During the trekking, trekkers will have the great chance to evaluate the Sherpa culture, their religion, their living standard etc. During the trekking route, the trail passes through the Sherpa people settlement as well as the visit of the traditional Buddhist monastery. From the top of pikey peak, we have the great chance to have the incredible view of sunrise and sunset. At the season of July to August the Sherpa community will be busy in performing their ritual and worshiping their clan goddess.

This length begins through Jiri with the height of (4,068m.) This trekking is the best route to collect the different ideas and knowledge of Sherpa community people.               

 

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