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Trekking
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Expeditions
in Nepal
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Everest
(8,850 m)
Kanchenjungha
(8,586 m)
Lhotse
(8,516 m)
Makalu
(8,463 m) [Next]
Cho
Oyu (8,201 m)
Dhaulagiri
(8,167 m)
Dhaulagiri V (7,618 m) [New]
Manaslu
(8,163 m)
Annapurna
(8,091 m)
Shisapangma
(8,013 m)
Ama
Dablam (6,812 m)
Pumori
(7,161 m)
Himalchuli
(7,893 m)
Khangaru
(7,010 m)
Thamserku
(6,623 m)
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Peak
Climbing
in Nepal
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Mera
Peak (6,654 m)
Chulu
East (6,584 m)
Singhu
Chuli (6,501 m)
Hiunchuli
(6,441 m)
Chulu
West (6,419 m)
Kusum
Kangaru (6,367 m)
Parchamo
(6,187 m)
Island
Peak (6,160 m)
Lobuche
(6,119 m)
Pisang
(6,091 m)
Kwangde
(6,011 m)
Ramdung
(5,925 m)
Paldor
(5,896 m)
Kongma
Tse (5,849 m)
Naya
Kanga (5,844 m)
Pokhalde
(5,806 m)
Tharpu
Chuli (5,663 m)
Mardi
Himal (5,587 m)
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Everest
Panorama Trek - Itinerary |
Test how much difficult trek you can do... |
Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu &
Transfer to Hotel.
(See
the Hotels we use).
Day 02: Full day guided
sightseeing around of the
Kathmandu valley.
Join us for the welcome dinner at
evening. Hotel Overnight.
Day
03: Flight: Kathmandu (1,310m)
- Lukla (2,840m).
Trek to Phakding (2,610m). (2-3
hours). Camp.
Day 04: Trek Phakding to
Namche (3,440m) (5-6 hrs). Camp.
Day 05: Rest day at Namche
for acclimatization.
Day 06: Trek Namche to
Thame (3,800m) (2hrs). Explore,
and camp.
Moderately easy and beautiful walk to the
surrounding villages
Day 07: Trek Thame to Khunde
(3,840m) (2 hrs). Camp.
Morning visit to Thame Monastery,
and then continue exploring
Day 08: Trek Khunde to
Khumjung (3,780m) (2 hrs). Camp.
Continue the trek to Khumjung, Sir
Edmund Hillary loved village
Day 09: Trek Khumjung to
Tengboche (3,870m) (4 hrs). Camp.
Descend deep into the Dudh Koshi
river and then ascend finally
Day 10: Full exploration
day at Tengboche, the heart of
Khumbu. Camp
Day 11: Trek Tengboche to
Namche (3,440m) (4 hrs). Camp.
Day 12: Trek Namche to
Lukla (2,840m) (5-6 hrs). Camp.
Day
13: Flight: Lukla (2,840m) -
Kathmandu (1,310m). Hotel
Overnight.
Day 14: Free day to
explore, and enjoy Kathmandu.
Hotel Overnight.
Day 15: Final Departure.
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Trekking
Information Portal |
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Everest
Region People / Tradition / Cultures
and Festivals |
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Sherpa religion (a mixture of Buddhist and animist) and culture have evolved from thousands of years of myths, stories and strong religious practice. Those of us attempting to understand this culture soon enter an endless maze of woven stories and tales.
With the advent of tourism a considerable amount of the Khumbu economy now revolves around caring for trekkers and climbers. Though originally from Tibet, Tibetans and Sherpas are culturally very different from each other, depending on region of origin.
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EVEREST REGION - Climbing the Peaks in this area
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EVEREST
- ROLWALING - Trekking Facts
| Highlights : |
Trek
to have a close up views of the world's
highest peak. |
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Explore
the Valleys of Khumbu and Imja. |
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Experience
the unique Sherpa People and their Culture. |
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Give
extension to your program to climb smaller
peaks |
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Weather Conditions : |
Severe
Alpine / Winter (Be well equipped for
coldness) |
| Accommodation
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Give
priority to Camping / Local Lodges also
Available |
| Medical
/ Emergency Facilities : |
Himalayan
Rescue Association Health Post at Pheriche
Sir Edmund Hillary built Hospital at
Thame |
| Communication
Facilities : |
Telephones
/ Internet! available at Namche |
| Rescue
Operations : |
Helicopter
Flights from Kathmandu (Normally within 01
Hour) |
| Guidebook(s)
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Trekking
in Nepal Himalaya - Lonely Planet |
| Season(s)
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Spring:
March - June / Autumn: September - November |
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EVEREST
BASE CAMP - Among the worlds journeys of lifetime
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Everest
Trek in justifiably famous, not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain
(8,848m) but also for its friendly Sherpa people, picturesque villages, great variety of cultures and traditions, colorful festivals and monasteries.The story of the yeti is still a mystery in the world from the Khumbu region.
So, must be why it has been selected among world's 20 Journeys of
Lifetime by The Observer, UK (11, January 2004).
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