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Mount Everest - A travel report by Gopal

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Highest Mountain of the world

 
This superb itinerary begins with a dramatic mountain flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, the starting point of the trek. Within two days you will reach Namche Bazaar, the Khumbu region's capital and acclimatization point for two nights. Our Everest Base Camp


Mountain flight
Mountain flight
The trek to Mt. Everest Base Camp continues to be one of our most rewarding journeys. You will have a day to explore the exotic city of Kathmandu before flying into the remote mountain town of Lukla (9,350 feet) to begin our trek into the Khumbu region of the Himalayas. The views of the Himalayan mountains from Lukla on a clear day are breathtaking. We follow an ancient route that will take us through tiny villages, across high mountain passes, and through remote valleys, villages, and monasteries. The views grow even more spectacular as we venture up the Dudh Kosi River to Namche Bazaar, the gateway to the Khumbu region at 11,300 feet. We will spend a night next to the Thyangboche monastery (12,887 feet), where you will be rewarded with spectacular views of Ama Dablam, Mt. Everest, and Lhotse

Favourite spots:
Wayto Everest base camp
Wayto Everest base camp
Non-technical climb of Kala Pattar (18,450 feet) highlights the truly spectacular panorama of Sagamartha (Mt. Everest), the Mother Goddess of the World (29,028 feet), and Lhotse (27,560 feet). Spending the better part of two days at Everest Base Camp will give us plenty of time for exploring the base of the tallest mountain in the world! The return trek continues to delight adventurous souls with more spectacular mountain views, lush forested valleys, and opportunities to learn about the Nepalese religion and culture.

What's really great:
Mount Everest travelogue picture
En route to Everest you will visit the Buddhist monasteries at Pangboche, one of the oldest in the area, and Thyangboche with an impressive backdrop of Everest and Ama Dablam. Nepal is a country of friendly people, beautiful scenery, and a great variety of cultural traditions. This journey into the world's most impressive mountain range will create lasting memories and instill a sense of accomplishment. This blend of outdoor adventure and cultural exploration is a great way to experience the Himalayan mountains

Accommodations:
There are lots of local standard lodges to deluxe hotel. The Everest Hotel setup on 3600 meter high. Which is lies on world highest land.

In lukla and Namche bazar there many catagories hotel and lodges.

Restaurants:
Restaurents you find in lodge and hotel.

Other recommendations:
Travel to Nepal" not only a holiday also the experience of a lifetime! This is the "YALA philosophy".






Published on Tuesday July 25th, 2006


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