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Enjoying Day-to-Day Everest Base Camp Trek

Enjoying Day-to-Day Everest Base Camp Trek

Enjoying Day-to-Day Everest Base Camp Trek

• Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla, enjoying the marvelous view of the Himalayas. Land at Tenzing Hillary Airport, built by Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to scale Mt. Everest with Tenzing Sherpa. From Lukla, follow the downward trail to the glaciated Dudh Kosi River.

• From Phakding, head off to Namche. Enter the Sagarmatha National Park. Namche is the largest Sherpa village of the Everest Region. From the trail, see the first view of the highest mountain of the world. You come across the confluence of the Dudh Kosi River and the Bhote Kosi River on your way to Namche.

• The trekking trail from Namche to Deboche traverses ridges and rhododendron forest, including the pines. See the wild animals, which are not wild by nature, such as Himalayan Thar, Musked Deer, and Pheasants. Pass by chortens, walk through meadow, and visit the monastery in Tengboche. The view of the Everest and other peaks are stunning as you head off to your next desired destination.

• As you trek to Dingboche, you see the awe-inspiring views of Everest, Lhotse, Kantega, Thamserku, Ama Dablam, and Nuptse. Dingboche is situated below the world’s most beautiful mountain called Ama Dablam. Visit the oldest monastery of the Everest Region in Pangboche.

• As you head off to Lobuche, you walk at higher elevation and see beautiful peaks, including Cholatse and Lobuche. See the spectacular moraines, glaciers, and rock cairns. Enjoy the spectacular view of Pumori and Nuptse, as well as the find sunset view. The weather is cold here compared to the villages that you have visited.

• Trek to Gorakhshep along the Khumbu Glacier and spend a night in the glaciers of the world’s highest peaks.

• From the top of Kalapathar, you see the panoramic and magnificent view of mountains, such as Everest, Nuptse, Pumori, Chagatse, and Lhotse, and the Mountain View is spectacular and just below the Kalapathar, the Khumbu Glacier snakes towards the ice fall.