The most popular trek on the Himalayas
brings you in the fascinating Khumbu valley, through
Sherpa villages, monasteries, enchanted forests, across
high bridges, all the way to the base of Mount Everest,
in one of the most beautiful of all wildlife parks, the
"Sagarmatha National Park".
Here the landscapes, the views of Thamserku, Nuptse,
Lhotse, Ama Dablam and the friendly people will make you
forget any fatigue, and daydreaming about the Yeti comes
easy; yet, something lives up there...
The Everest region, located in the eastern half of
Nepal, offers a wide range of trekking possiblities.
From the well-trodden trail to Everest Base Camp to the
remote semi-wilderness areas, there is a choice to be
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The highest trekker's traffic part of
the region is Solu-khumbu district, the home of
legendary Sherpas. The northern part of the district (Khumbu)
is encompassed in the Everest National Park, which was
established to protect the fragile environment of this
alpine region. To the east of Everest National Park, is
the Makalu Barun National Park, a remote and wild
stretch of mountain peaks and deep densely forested
valleys. To the west is the Rolwaling Valley, a
well-protected microcosm of cultures and ecology. The
southern part of the district, Solu, is much less
frequented by tourists and can be a very rewarding
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Everest Panorama Trekking |
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It is alternative route to taking
flight to Lukla. Jiri can be reached by drive from
Kathmandu. To trek from Jiri gives you good preparation
for the Everest base camp trek. It is never flat as it
crosses the grain of the land for the first five days.
Lamjura La pass 3530m is the highest access of this trek
just before Lukla, which bestows magnificent display of
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Classic Everest Trekking |
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One of the classic treks in Nepal,
Everest base camp/Kalapatthar is most commonly visited
as a two-week trek starting and finishing at Lukla, most
popular destinations for the mountain lovers. The treks
will rewards the trekker with a marvelous vista. From
Lukla trekkers must take a gentle walk up the Dudhkoshi
river valley. After entering to Namche Bazaar, you trail
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Everest Base Camp Trekking |
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Fly in to Lukla and walk to the Sherpa village of Namche
Bazaar, the monastery at Tengboche and on to Everest
base camp. It is important to allow enough time on this
trek for acclimatization. It can be very crowded in the
high season |
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