
Trekking in Everest Region
Classic Everest Trekking ( Everest
Region)
| Best season
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Sep - Dec, Feb - May |
Trekking duration : |
18 - 21 Days. |
Trekking grade :
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C |
Mx. altitude :
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5416 m (Throng La) |
Starting from :
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Drive to Beshishar from
Kathmandu & start walking for the trek |
Ending Point :
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Pokhara ( drive back to Kathmandu) |
Culture : |
Fascinating ethnic groups like - Braman,
Cheetri, Gurung, Manangis, Tibetan Lama |
Mode of Trekking : |
Popular in Tea house
style (Lodge trek). But the trek can be operated in
both tea house and camping trek on request |
| Himalayan Sights : |
Whole Annapurna Massief, Dhaulagiri ranges,
Manaslu, Tibetan Platue |
| Highlight : |
Considered by many as
one the celebrated trekking and the first among ten
best treks in the world. Offers the fascinating insight
into the life of middle hill Nepalese, ethnic groups
from Hindu farmers to Tebetan Lamas, incredible views
of many of the Himalayas’ most famous high peaks,
crystal clear lakes, turbulent rivers with deep gorge,
hot springs |
| Brif Info about classic Everest Trekking. |
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This is high altitude trek recommended for the very fit
with previous experience of high altitude trekking.
The trekker will be highly rewarded for his/her efforts
with spectacular views of Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyu
, Ama Dablam and other great peaks. We commence our
journey overland following the route of the first
pioneers to Jiri a market town and the gateway to
the Solu Kumbu region or Leaving Kathmandu to Lukla
by flight and climb again to Phakding. Crossing the
Dudh Kosi river four times, a steep ascent to Namche
bazaar is made. From here the trail passes through
many Sherpa settlement with tremendous scenery. As
we climb towards Gokyo we have superb views down the
valley to Kangtega and up towards Cho Oyu. The views
at Gokyo are spectacular with the best being obtained
after a short climb above the lake. On the way down
we follow the valley's eastern side to Phortse offering
more spectacular scenery. From here the trail descends
to namche and then to Lukla, from where we fly back
to kathmandu. |
| Day
to Day Itinerary |
Day
1:
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Arrival
In Kathmandu
This is the first welcoming day that we meet upon
arrival at the Kathmandu International Airport and
transfer to Hotel. Short briefing will be followed
about necessary formalities and rest of the program.
Depending on your arrival time you will have choice
of visiting nearby sanctuaries or rest of the time
free for leisure. |
| Day
2. |
Sightseeing
/ Cultural Day In Kathmandu Valley
Half day sightseeing around Kathmandu, Patan city
where you will have time to fascinating Buddhist and
Hindu temples and shrines reflecting ancient local
tradition are highlighted on my guided tour. There’s
time to explore the city’s many charms on your
own or take a rest while I finalize trekking area
permits. In the evening delicious traditional Nepali
well come dinner await for you. Q/N in Kathmandu.
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Day
3:
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Jiri - Junbesi (2675 m.)
One crossed the rivers Khimti Khola and Likhu. Dekhimti
Khola gone up to the collar deurali (2700m), one is
now in Sherpa country in the area of Solu. De rather
difficult Kinja one day or it will be necessary to
climb the collar of Lamjura La (3800m) Descent towards
Junbesi. |
| Day
4. |
Junbesi - Nunthala – Khari Khola –
Puiyan - Namche (2675 m.) |
Day
5:
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Namche
- Acclimatization Day (The capital of the Sherpa country)
To hand with our acclimatization, we will spend a
second night in Namche. During our second day here
we will go to the Sagarmatha National park where we
get our first views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse and Ama
Dablam. After lunch we hike up to Kumjung to see the
famous "Yeti" skull and the gompa then to
Khunde to see the Hillary Hospital. |
| Day
6. |
Namche
Bazzar – Phortse Thanga
The trek climbs the hill to Khumjung and descends
to the valley of Dudhkoshi and arrives at Phortse
Thanga (3,500m) |
Day
7:
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Phortse
Thanga – Dole
This will be another short day trek to aid acclimatization
to the altitude. The trail climbs steeply out of valley
through rhododendron forest and juniper and large
conifers appear as the elevation increases making
the trekking beautiful in spring. The trail passes
through kharkas and summer settlements to Dole (4,200m).
The views of Khumbi La and Tawache are magnificent
throughout the day. |
| Day
8. |
Dole
– Machhermo (4,410 m.)
Today the trek is through steep climbs in most of
the places and through kharkas where there are flat
spots to reach Machhermo (4,410 m.) |
Day
9:
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Machhermo
– Gokyo
The trail climbs a ridge for an excellent view both
down the valley to Kengtega and up towards Cho Oyu
and descend to a river and again climbs steep to the
terminal moraine of the Ngozumpz glacier. A few lakes
appear on the trail and finally reach to Gokyo (4,750m),
which is a collection of stone houses and walled pastures
on the shores of large lake. The mountain views in
the Gokyo region are spectacular. A two-hour climbing
on Gokyo Ri (5350m), the small peak above the lake
provides panoramic views of Cho Oyu, Gyachung Kang,
Lhotse, Makalu, cholatse and Tawache. |
| Day
10. |
Gokyo
- Excursion to Gokyo Ri (5357 m.)
Trek to Thagnag Kharka (5025 m.) |
| Day
11. |
Cross
Cho-La pass (5330 m.) Descend to Dzongla (4830 m.)
The trek through Cho La Pass requires some mountaineering
experience and well equipped. The pass is not difficult
but it is steep and involves a glacier crossing. An
ice axe, crampons and a rope are often necessary for
crossing a small icefall at foot of the glacier on
the other side of the Pass, although in ideal conditions,
there are no technical problems and there is a trail
in the rocks besides the icefall. |
| Day
12. |
Dzongla
-Lobuche (4930 m.) |
| Day
13. |
Lobuche
- Gorak Shep (5140 m.) |
| Day
14. |
Gorak
Shep - Dingboche (4343 m.) |
| Day
15. |
Dingboche
- Tyengboche (3867 m.) |
| Day
16. |
Tyengboche
- Namche Bazaar (3446 m.) |
| Day
17. |
Namche Bazzaar – Phakding (2652m.) |
| Day
18. |
Phakding
- Lukla (2840 m.)
Last night of the trek in a bustling town and a celebration
dinner. |
| Day
18. |
Lukla – Fly back to Kathmandu |
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