The Pikey Peak Trek is a relatively lesser-known trekking destination in Nepal that takes hikers to the summit of Pikey Peak, located in the Solukhumbu district of Nepal. The trek typically takes 6-8 days to complete, depending on the pace of the group and the itinerary. The trek starts and ends in the town of Phaplu, and the route passes through traditional Sherpa villages, dense rhododendron forests and offers views of the Himalayan peaks.
The trek takes hikers through a variety of landscapes, including subtropical forests, high-altitude deserts, and glacial valleys. Along the way, hikers will have the opportunity to experience the local Sherpa culture and way of life. The trek passes through many small villages and stops at local teahouses for accommodation and meals.
One of the highlights of the trek is the visit to the summit of Pikey Peak, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and other peaks. The trek also includes a visit to the traditional Sherpa villages and monasteries.
It is important to have a proper physical preparation before the trek, also hiring a guide or a porter and checking the weather conditions are highly recommended to make the trek safe and enjoyable. Additionally, permits are required to enter the area and can be obtained in Kathmandu or Phaplu.