
Everest Trek
Nov. 22 to 28th 2025
Price: 4000 USD
Overview of the Adventure
The Everest View Trek is a shorter, more accessible version of the famous Everest Base Camp trek, offering stunning Himalayan panoramas—including views of the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest. This trek provides a perfect blend of breathtaking natural beauty, cultural immersion in Sherpa communities, and a fully supported physical challenge. This trip is ideal for adventurous travelers seeking a rewarding experience who are willing to travel to a new place with an open mind.
Our carefully guided trek involves an average of five hours of walking each day, ensuring a comfortable pace that allows you to fully absorb the scenery and local culture. This journey is designed not only to push your personal limits but also to offer a fresh perspective on the world by standing among it’s tallest peaks, meeting hardworking Sherpa people, and hearing their inspiring stories of resilience while at the same time learning about their mountaineering heritage. Karma was born and raised in the area and along the way you will personally meet many of his friends and family members.
This unique trek has been thoughtfully crafted by Karma and Tamera in response to the devastating flooding of the village of Thame in 2024. This flood, which happened because of a glacial ice dam collapsing above the village, was directly caused by climate change. It disproportionally impacted many women and children in the region, who continue to try to rebuild their lives. A portion of the proceeds from the trip will go towards supporting ongoing education and community development efforts in Thame.
The Small World’s Humanitarian Everest View experience offers a unique journey with breathtaking views of Everest and the Khumbu peaks, combined with meaningful cultural connections and community support.
Experience breathtaking views, connect with Sherpa culture, and hear the inspiring stories of the mountain people up close.
Everest View Trek Highlights
Spectacular Himalayan Views
Experience breathtaking panoramas of Mount Everest and surrounding peaks on a shorter, more accessible route than the traditional base camp trek.Cultural Immersion
Connect deeply with Sherpa communities—sharing stories with world-renowned climbers and their families. Discover rich traditions and the inspiring heritage of Nepal’s mountaineering culture.
Locally & Internationally Guided
Trek with Karma, a native of the region, and Tamera, your international co-lead. Along the way, you'll meet Karma’s friends and family, offering you a truly authentic and personal cultural exchange.Comfortable, Reflective Journey
Thoughtfully designed for comfort, this trek involves just 4–5 hours of walking per day—allowing ample time to absorb the landscapes, reflect, and fully experience each moment.More Than a Trek—A Human Connection
This is more than just a hike; it’s a journey into the heart of Himalayan life. In remote villages rarely visited by tourists, you’ll be welcomed with warm tea, traditional scarves, and heartfelt ceremonies that reflect deep gratitude and human connection.Meaningful Impact
Visit local families and schoolchildren in Khumjung and nearby villages. Hear their stories, witness their resilience, and help support women and children along the way—making your presence part of a greater purpose.
👣 Meet Your Guide: Tamera Bedford
Tamera Bedford is an American artist who has lived in China for the past fifteen years. She has been to Nepal countless times and has travelled extensively within the country. The thing that keeps her coming back is the diversity found there, both culturally and scenically. She believes that Nepal is one of the richest and most complex places in the world. She loves to share her knowledge of Nepal, and her many experiences there, with others so that they, too, can understand the beauty of the place.
Meet Karma Sherpa — Your Guide to a Journey That Gives Back
More than a guide, Karma Sherpa is a visionary humanitarian, devoted father, and adventure travel pioneer born in the heart of the Everest region. Raised in a village once walked by Sir Edmund Hillary, Karma grew up surrounded by the spirit of service — a spirit he has carried forward throughout his life.
Alongside his wife, Sanam Doka Sherpa, Karma co-founded Small World Adventures and the nonprofit The Small World, which have helped transform thousands of lives through education, sustainable development, and empowerment — especially for girls and at-risk youth. Together, they have built over 15 schools, girls’ dormitories, health clinics, clean water projects, and more across Nepal’s Himalayas.
A proud father of three children (ages 15, 12, and 10), Karma spends his free time trekking with his kids or volunteering in mountain communities. In 2022, his dedication was recognized globally when Michelle Obama honored him ahead of Father’s Day, celebrating his role as both a parent and a changemaker who uplifts children through education.
Trek with purpose. Travel with Karma. Transform lives — including your own.
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The Glimpses of Everest Trek: Pictures taken by Tamera and Karma Sherpa, Spring 2025.







