Everest View Motorbike tour Adventure

Everest View Motorbike Tour: Ride to Everest Viewpoint Without Flying or Trekking

The Everest View Motor Tour is a rare overland adventure crafted for riders who want to witness Mount Everest with their own eyes without taking a flight to Lukla and without trekking for days. This thrilling journey follows the historic old route to Everest, once used by early expeditions before air access became common. It combines challenging off-road riding, dense Himalayan forests, high mountain passes, Sherpa culture and dramatic landscapes into one unforgettable motorbike experience. As the ride leaves Kathmandu and progresses into the remote Solu region, smooth highways gradually turn into gravel roads, rocky trails, forest tracks and steep mountain climbs. The changing terrain keeps the adventure alive every single day. Riders pass through beautiful hill settlements, deep river valleys, alpine forests, and traditional Sherpa villages that still preserve their authentic mountain lifestyle.

The highlight of the tour comes at Pattale Viewpoint, where riders witness a breathtaking panoramic view of Mount Everest also known as sagarmatha — the world’s highest peak at 8,848.86 meters — along with Makalu and the surrounding Himalayan giants, all reached without flying or trekking. secondly, Pattale ridge, one of the finest natural viewpoints in eastern Nepal. From here, riders enjoy a  a reward that usually requires days of trekking. The journey then continues through Junbesi, Bhandar and Jiri, villages that lie along the classic Everest trekking route and reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. Jiri village or jiri bazari is also called: The Gate to Enter Mount Everest, while Jiri itself is known to be called The Switzerland of Nepal. Crossing the adventurous Lamjura Pass (3,530 m), the highest point of the ride, offers a true test of off-road riding skills through forest, rocks and mountain trails. The route also includes a thrilling climb to Kalinchowk, a sacred hilltop temple and an exceptional Himalayan viewpoint at 3,842 meters, where several ancient temples are located, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan ranges. Throughout the tour, riders experience the full spectrum of terrain — from blacktop highways to technical off-road mountain paths — making it one of the most complete and rewarding motorbike adventures in Nepal.

This tour is ideal for passionate riders seeking real adventure, mountain views, cultural immersion and the pride of reaching Everest viewpoints on two wheels.

The Journey to Everest View

The journey begins from Kathmandu and follows the scenic BP Highway towards Khurkot alongside rivers and green hills. As the ride progresses toward Pattale, the road transitions into rough hill trails and the Himalayan environment begins to unfold. The climb toward Pattale brings cooler air, dense forests and the first dramatic mountain landscapes. From Pattale, riders head toward Junbesi through alpine forests and Sherpa settlements, enjoying spectacular Everest and Makalu views from the ridge. The trail then leads across Lamjura Pass toward Bhandar, one of the most adventurous off-road sections of the tour. Descending toward Jiri, the historic gateway to Everest, riders follow parts of the original expedition route. The adventure continues with a steep uphill ride to Kalinchowk, where panoramic Himalayan views and a sacred temple visit add a spiritual touch to the journey. The return ride follows scenic mountain roads via Charikot and Dolalghat back to Kathmandu, completing a remarkable Everest overland circuit.

Exploring the Everest Route Villages

Villages like Junbesi, Bhandar and Jiri offer a deep connection to Sherpa culture and the old Everest trail. Riders encounter monasteries, prayer flags, chortens, stone houses and warm mountain hospitality. These settlements are rich in history and provide insight into how early Everest expeditions passed through these very paths on foot. The ride through dense forests, high ridges and remote settlements allows riders to experience the untouched beauty of the lower Everest region without crowds, flights or commercial trekking routes.

Return Ride and Completion

After visiting Kalinchowk and descending through Charikot and Mude, riders follow winding hill roads and the Arniko Highway back to Kathmandu. This final stretch allows time to reflect on the incredible landscapes, cultural experiences and off-road challenges conquered throughout the journey. Upon arrival, riders can relax and celebrate the successful completion of an extraordinary Everest motor adventure.

Conclusion

The Everest View Motor Tour is a golden opportunity to experience the Everest region in a completely unique way. This journey combines adventure, history, culture, nature and off-road riding into one unforgettable expedition. A support vehicle accompanies the group for luggage and emergencies, ensuring safety and peace of mind throughout the tour. Himalayan Eco Rides offers the best Everest View Motor Tour itinerary for 2026, led by experienced and licensed professionals at the best value.

Highlights

  • Witness Mount Everest and Makalu from Pattale viewpoint without flying or trekking
  • Follow the historic old route used by early Everest expeditions
  • Cross the adventurous Lamjura Pass (3,530 m) on technical off-road trails
  • Ride through Sherpa villages like Junbesi, Bhandar, and the historic town of Jiri
  • Experience diverse terrain: highway, gravel, forest tracks, rocky trails, and steep climbs
  • Visit the sacred Kalinchowk temple at 3,842 m with panoramic Himalayan views
  • Explore authentic mountain culture, monasteries, chortens, and traditional settlements
  • Enjoy dense alpine forests, river valleys, and dramatic Himalayan landscapes
  • A support vehicle for luggage and emergencies ensuring safety throughout the ride

Group Size & Support Policy

For groups of 1–3 riders, the package price includes a bike of your choice and a professional mechanic accompanying the tour. A support vehicle is not included for this group size.

For groups of 4–12 riders, the package price includes a bike of your choice, a professional mechanic and a dedicated support vehicle for luggage, spares and assistance throughout the tour.

Itinerary

The Everest Motor Tour begins with your arrival in Kathmandu, located at an altitude of 1,400 meters. This day is reserved for rest, trip briefing, motorcycle inspection and preparation for the journey ahead. Riders have time to explore the city or relax before the adventure starts.

  • Max Altitude: 1,400 m
  • Meals: Lunch and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel - Kathmandu

Leaving Kathmandu, the ride follows the BP Highway toward Khurkot. Covering approximately 115 kilometers in about four to five hours, the journey offers smooth blacktop roads with scenic river valleys and rolling hills. Khurkot sits in the altitude range of around 390 meters to 1,430 meters and serves as a comfortable stopat 900 meters before heading into the higher hills.

  • Max Altitude: 900 m
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel - Khurkot
  • Duration: 4-5 hours
  • Distance: 115 km

From Khurkot, the route climbs steadily toward Pattale, covering about 130 kilometers in five to six hours. The terrain gradually shifts from paved roads to rougher mountain tracks. Pattale, located at 2,840 meters, is known for its peaceful surroundings and panoramic Himalayan views, marking the gateway to the Everest region.

  • Max Altitude: 2,840 m
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel - Patale
  • Duration: 5-6 hours
  • Distance: 130 km

This day is one of the most scenic of the tour. Riding roughly 70 kilometers over five to six hours, the trail passes through forests, ridgelines, and traditional Sherpa villages. Early in the ride, clear weather often rewards riders with spectacular views of Mount Everest, Makalu, and surrounding peaks from Pattale. The day ends in Junbesi at an altitude of 2,700 meters.

  • Max Altitude: 2,700 m
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel - Junbesi
  • Duration: 5-6 hours
  • Distance: 70 km

The journey from Junbesi to Bhandar is the most adventurous section of the tour. The ride covers about 70 kilometers and takes around six hours, crossing the famous Lamjura Pass, which stands at 3,530 meters—the highest point of the entire trip. The trail is technical and challenging, passing through dense forests and classic Everest trekking routes before descending to Bhandar at 2,190 meters.

  • Max Altitude: 3,530 m / 2,190 m
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel - Bhandar
  • Duration: 6 hours
  • Distance: 70 km

After the demanding ride over Lamjura, the route from Bhandar to Jiri is relatively relaxed. The 45-kilometer ride takes about three to four hours and follows dirt and gravel roads through rural settlements. Jiri, situated at 1,905 meters, is historically known as the starting point of early Everest expeditions.

  • Max Altitude: 1,905 m
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel - Jiri
  • Duration: 3-4 hours
  • Distance: 45 km

Leaving Jiri, the trail climbs steeply toward Kalinchowk. Covering approximately 74 kilometers in three to four hours, the ride includes off-road sections and mountain roads. Kalinchowk, located at 3,842 meters, offers breathtaking Himalayan views and a visit to the revered Kalinchowk Bhagwati Temple.

  • Max Altitude: 3,842 m
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel - Kalinchowk
  • Duration: 3-4 hours
  • Distance: 74 km

From the high hills of Kalinchowk, the ride descends toward Charikot and continues along the scenic mountain highway back to Kathmandu. Covering approximately 150 kilometers in six to seven hours, this section combines rocky downhill tracks with smooth highway riding before reaching the capital at 1,400 meters.

  • Max Altitude: 1,400 m
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel - Kathmandu
  • Duration: 6-7 hours
  • Distance: 150 km

After days of mountain riding, this day is dedicated to cultural exploration inside the Kathmandu Valley. Visits include the historical cities of Kathmandu, Lalitpur (Patan) and Bhaktapur, where ancient temples, palaces, courtyards and traditional Newari architecture showcase Nepal’s rich heritage.

  • Max Altitude: 1,400 m
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Accommodation: Hotel - Kathmandu

The Everest Motor Tour concludes with departure from Kathmandu. After breakfast, bike handover and final trip formalities, riders leave with unforgettable memories of an epic Himalayan overland adventure.

  • Meals: Breakfast
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Cost Details
Includes
  • Airport pickup and drop-off
  • Domestic flight, Jeep ride or all transportation used during the tour.
  • Motorbike and fuel for the entire trip.
  • Tour guides and staff salaries. 
  • Stand-by Mechanic in the tour for emergency breakdown.
  • Support vehicle along the way for a round trip.
  • Full logistics, including accommodation and meals for a round trip.
  • All the fees for official documentation.
  • 13% VAT and tax as per government rules.
  • Gaurishankar Conservation Area Permit (GCAP).
Excludes
  • Nepal Tourists Visa Fee.
  • Personal expenses, gear, clothing, telephone calls, laundry and others of a personal nature.
  • From hard and soft, such as beer, wine, or other alcoholic and non-alcoholic bottled drinks.
  • Insurance for trip cancellation, medical rescue and emergency evacuation.
  • International flight ticket and departure taxes. 
  • Tips are much appreciated.
Essential Information

Best Time for the Ride

Choosing the right season makes the Everest View ride safer, clearer and far more enjoyable. The most suitable periods are spring (March to May) when skies are clear, temperatures are stable and mountain views from Pattale are at their best. Trails are dry and ideal for off-road riding through forest and hill sections. Winter is possible for experienced riders, but cold temperatures and occasional frost at higher elevations like Lamjura and Kalinchowk require proper winter riding gear. The monsoon season is not recommended due to muddy trails, slippery forest tracks, landslide-prone sections and poor visibility.

Permits and Local Fees

This route passes through rural municipalities and local conservation areas in the Solu and Dolakha regions. Riders may need to pay small local entry or environmental fees collected for community development and trail maintenance. Your guide will handle all necessary arrangements during the tour.

Accommodation and Meals Provided

Accommodation throughout the tour is arranged in hotels, local lodges, teahouses and mountain guesthouses at places like Pattale, Junbesi, Bhandar, Jiri and Kalinchowk. Rooms are simple, clean and comfortable, suitable for resting after long riding hours in remote hills.

All meals, accommodation, motorbike, fuel and a support vehicle for luggage and emergencies are included in the package so riders can focus fully on the adventure. Meals typically include fresh Nepali and common continental dishes that provide the energy required for demanding rides. Tea, coffee and hot drinks are easily available at most stops.

Difficulty Level

The Everest View route is considered moderately to highly challenging due to its varied terrain. Riders experience a mix of blacktop highways, gravel roads, rocky forest trails, steep climbs, narrow hill paths, and technical off-road sections, especially between Khurkot–Pattale, Pattale–Junbesi and over Lamjura Pass. Good off-road riding confidence, physical stamina and patience are important for a smooth and enjoyable experience.

High Altitude and Weather Awareness

This tour reaches elevations above 3,500 meters at Lamjura Pass and 3,842 meters at Kalinchowk. Riders may notice colder temperatures, thinner air and rapidly changing mountain weather. Even on sunny days, evenings and mornings can be very cold at higher stops. Wearing layered riding gear, gloves and staying well hydrated is essential.

Altitude Sickness Awareness

Although the ride gains altitude gradually, riders should be aware of possible symptoms when traveling above 3,000 meters.

Common Symptoms:

Headache, dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, fatigue and loss of appetite.

Prevention Tips:

Drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol, maintain a steady riding pace and inform your guide immediately if you feel unwell. Descending to a lower altitude is the most effective remedy if symptoms appear.

  • Duration 10 Days
  • Trip Grade Strenuous
  • Maximum Altitude3,842 m / 12,606 ft
  • Group Size1-15
  • StartsKathmandu
  • EndsKathmandu
  • ActivitiesMotorbike riding, Everest View
  • Best TimeMar - May