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Everest Region |
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The Mt. Everest or Solu Khumbu region is the second most popular trekking area in Nepal. It would probably be the most popular destination. To get near Everest, you must either walk for a week or fly to Lukla, a remote mountain airstrip where flights are notoriously unreliable.
Solu Khumbu is justifiably famous, not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain (8,850m), but also for its Sherpa villages and monasteries. The nominal goal of an Everest trek is the Everest base camp at an elevation of about 5340m. You cannot see Everest from the base camp, so most trekkers climb Kala Pattar, a 5545m bump on the southern flank of Pumori (7145m). From Kala Pattar, there is a dramatic view of Mt. Everest.
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Everst & Gokyo Lake Trek (Total 20 Days) |
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As the trail to Everest Base Camp has become more and more crowded, a need arose to find an alternative route that would be equally spectacular in terms of the mountain experience and the views of the world's tallest peak. The route we have chosen, up to Milk Lake and Gokyo Ri, surpassed the traditional route and our expectations as well.
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Everest Base Camp Trek (Total 16 Days) |
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This is one of Nepal’s most famous treks, set amongst breath-taking high mountain scenery. The Everest region is certainly the world's most glaring high mountain spot. Magnificent landscapes, imposing and prestigious peaks, tapering ridges and colorful villages contribute to turning this trek into an unforgettable experience. |
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