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Everest Region |
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A large number of mountaineers and trekkers are drawn to the Everest region that leads through the Sagarmatha National Park. To be seen on the way are astounding views of some parts of the Himalaya. The path also leads to Dudh Koshi valley and forests of blooming rhododendron, blue pine and fir.
Highlights of this trek include Namche Bazaar, the Tengboche Monastery and Kala Patthar en route the Everest Base Camp. This area is abundant with high-alpine wildlife, that include the Himalayan tar, musk deer, pikka or mouse hare and rare birds like snow crow, snow pigeon and pheasant.
Access to the Everest region can only be made by air or on foot. By road, the only practical road head at this time is Jiri, a seven to ten hour bus ride from Kathmandu. It is also possible to trek to the Everest region via the Arun valley in eastern Nepal. |
Trekking Programme: |
We have offered here main popular trekking programme for everest rigion, Beside these programme we offer you others programme as yours require. |
Gokyo over Cho-La pass, Kalapathar, Everest Base Camp |
The main goal of an Everest trek is Base Camp at an elevation of about 5340m. But you cannot see Everest from the Base Camp, though you will enjoy the view of the beautiful, and dangerous, Khumbu icefall, so trekkers must climb Kala Pattar a 5545m hump on the southern flank of Pumori (7145m) from where there is dramatic view of Everest, the Western Cwm and Lhotse Face....>>> More |
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Everest View Trek |
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This trek takes advantage of the fantastic infrastructure that exists in the Everest region. The local people have built lodges and tea houses to supplement their income from farming and yak herding. They are also planting trees, maintaining and building tracks and generally keeping things tidy in order to maintain the area's appeal to visitors.
The view of Mount Everest . From above Namche Bazaar is beautiful. To enjoy it we walk past a little airport (Syangboiche) to reach the Everest View Hotel.....>>> More |
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