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Trekking
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Everest Trekking
Everest is the home of the world famous Sherpa caste who
have conquered Everest several times, repeatedly setting new
records. Trekking in the Everest region is an opportunity to
admire a wide variety of flora and fauna, sweeping glaciers, and
magnificent mountains as well as the unique Sherpa culture.
Several monasteries, Stupas, and Chhortens containing
heart-touching Tibetan arts make the journey to this region
highly worthwhile.
The easiest and shortest way to reach this region is by an
exciting flight to Lukla (2827m) where the trek begins. Those
who like to experience village life are best to start trekking
from Jiri, an 8-hour drive from Kathmandu. This route is ideal
for those who have more time and wish to acclimatize slowly. The
major destinations of this trek include Kalattpatar, Gokyo (home
of five holy lakes) and Everest Base Camp (EBC). Kalapattar
offers magnificent views of Everest. A combined trip to
Kalapattar and EBC can be arranged if you'd like a most
memorable adventure. There are also several optional routes
available to suit your interests, fitness, and time. |
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Best
of Everest Trekking |
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Everest Base Camp / Kalapathar Trek
(16 Nights /
17 Days) |
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It is worthy to start trek from Lukla for those who have limited
time. Lukla is the main gateway to access the Everest & main
other high mountain peaks. With your commencement of trek, you
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Gokyo Valley Trekking
(15 Nights /
16 Days) |
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Gokyo valley which is located adjacent of the Khumbu. Gokyo is a
land of high altitude lakes and icy glaciersHere, a hike to the
high vantage point of Gokyo Ri (5350-m) will reward you with
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Gokyo & Everest Base Camp Trek
(17 Nights /
18 Days) |
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This trek gives you the grand tour of the famous Khumbu valley.
This is a strenuous trek leading to Gokyo Lake and over the Cho
La at 5,430m making a circuit of Tawache (6,367m.) and Cholatse |
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