Everest Region Trekking
Everest (8848m), the SAGARMATHA or CHOMOLUNGMA is magic in itself. The region has gained its popularity in the name of trekking, expedition and peak climbing.
The trekking route to the Everest Region penetrates through the highest wildlife reserve in the world, the Sagarmatha National Park (2845m -8848m. UNESCO listed the park in the list of World Heritage Site in 1979 due to its unique, natural, cultural and geological characteristics. It is a remarkable experience to trek in this region. Our trail follows the bank of the Dudh Kosi, climbing through the forests of rhododendron and pine. The trekking trail to the Everest region takes us to the foothills of the mightiest of the mountains in the world. En route, one traverses through rhododendron and pine forests, rivers, Sherpa villages and Buddhist Monasteries. The Himalayas are best seen on this trek. While trekking in this region, one has to pass through the Sherpa town, Namche Bazaar. Trekkers get a close view of the world's greatest mountains, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Tawache and many other unnamed mountains and peaks from this small town.
The region is dominated by the people of Sherpa community. The people of this exotic region are hard-working and laborious. They are enjoying their daily life in the high Himalayas playing with the seasons of feasts and festivals, marked by dancing and general merry-making. The festivals are spread out through the full moon days of May, June, July, August and November in different sections of the Himalayas. Cattle raring and tourism are the major occupations of the region. Â
The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of our most popular walks and this superb itinerary has been developed to get the most of our time in the mountains. Our principal objective is to trek to Everest Base Camp, and then to make an adventurous day hike up the Khumbu Glacier to the Base Camp itself. We fly into the mountain airstrip at Lukla and trek north along the banks of the Dudh Kosi River
This unique trail leads to the home of the legendary Sherpa people, on the foothill of the highest peak of the world, the Mt. Everest at 8848m. This 13 days trek follows the highly praised trekking route through the Dudh Koshi River to the Everest Base Camp. The excellent trek give the benefit to summit of Kalapathar peak (5545m) offering a spectacular panoramic view of
Mount Everest allures the world by being top of the world. Everest View Trekking offers the opportunity to see many stunning Himalayan peaks including Everest from low elevation within a short period of time. The trek also known as Everest Valley trek is ideal for those who aspire to see the Everest but could not take strenuous walking to Kalapatthar or Everest base camp
Incredibly shaped mountains, whose ice-capped summits rise sharply above sheer rock walls, tower above stone their close association with mountaineering history and exploration.
We start our trek from Lukla. This is a fantastic trek, visiting all of the high valleys of the Khumbu with extra time at Gokyo (4700m) to explore the upper valley.
Listed Natural world heritage sites, Home to the friendly Sherpas people friends of Mountains; the Khumbu region is of the most extraordinary high mountain scenery on earth. After flying in to Lukla, our exciting trek to Everest Base camp takes us via the Sherpa capital of Namche Bazaar to the sacred lakes of the Gokyo Valley.
The Everest region is popularly known in the world for its glorious and highest mountain Mount Everest. The Sherpa dominated region has many things to offer to the tourists. One has to either fly to Lukla or drive to Jiri and then trek to Lukla. This trek takes us through the three beautiful
This cultural trail is the most popular trek in the world which follows the highly praised trekking route through the Dudh Koshi River to the Tengboche monastery. After a 35 minutes mountain flight to Lukla the trail continues north up towards Dudh Kosi valley to Monjo, where the trail officially enters Sagarmatha or Everest National Park. We take a rest day in Namche Bazaar for acclimatization.
The Sherpas belong to the Nying-Mapa sect of Tibetan Buddhist which in itself is an outgrowth of the Manayana tradition. Guru Rimpoche (Padma-Sambhawa an Indian yogi) is regarded as the founder and spirtual leader of this old sect. Legend has it that he was born of a lotus
The classic trek to the Everest Base Camp from Jiri takes about three weeks. You move from the predominantly Hindu Middle Hills to the Tibetan Buddhist High Himalaya. Because of its popularity the trail is well endowed with guest houses and bhattis, although campsites can be crowded.