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Everest adventurous trek - 19 Days
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With eight of the world’s ten highest peaks, Nepal is
loaded with spectacular mountains vistas. Everest trek
is not only famous for its proximity to the world’s
highest mountain (8848m.) but also for its friendly
Sherpa people, picturesque villages, great variety of
cultures and traditions, colorful festivals and
monasteries. The flora and fauna are other ornaments of
the Sagarmatha National Park. The story of the yeti is
still a mystery in the world from the Khumbu region.
This trek gives you the grand tour of the famous Khumbu
valley. This is a strenuous trek leading to Gokyo Lake
and over the Cho La at 5,430m making a circuit of
Tawache (6,367m.) and Cholatse (6,440m). Emerging into
the Khumbu valley above Lobuje the trail continues up to
Kalapatthar and then back to Lukla via Tengboche and
Namche Bazaar. The small herding settlement of Gokyo
(4750m) lies on the banks of the third lake in a series
of small turquoise mountain lakes and on the ridge above
Gokyo, the four peaks above 8000m of Cho You, Everest,
Lhotse and Makalu expose themselves. In addition to this
you can have a look at the tremendous ice ridge between
Cho You and Gyachung (7922m), considered one of the most
dramatic panoramas in the Khumbu region. There are many
options for additional exploration and high-altitude
walking, including the crossing of Cho La, a 5420m-high
pass into Khumbu and a hike to Gokyo Ri.
Strenuous trekking is continuously rewarded with
dramatic Himalayan scenes, including four of the world’s
highest peaks: Cho Oyu (8,201m.), Makalu (8,463m.),
Lhotse (8,516m.) and Everest (8,848m.). Breathtaking
mountain vistas are complemented by visits to Sherpa
villages, homes and monasteries offering you an insight
into the quiet but, culturally vibrant Sherpa way of
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Facts of the Trek
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Duration: 19 Days
Trek type: Tea House
Max Altitude: 5545 m.
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Minimum Pax: 1 +
Mode of travel: Flight
Grade: Strenuous
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Itinerary in Detail
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Day 01 : |
Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2886m.) which takes
approximately 30 minutes and trek from Lukla to
Phakding (2640m.) which takes about three hours.
You transfer to the domestic airport for your
flight to Lukla. It is a small town with an
airport. There are few tea shops, lodges, hotels
and general stores. You begin today’s trek from
Lukla following a gentle climb up the
mountainside on the left bank of the Dudh Koshi.
Nupla (5885m) can be seen in the distance on the
opposite bank, is a peak atop the Kongde Ridge.
You descend a mountainside path that merges into
your route to Everest, with views to a valley to
your right; and at its far end, Kusum Kang
(6367m.) The Dudh Kosi approaches as you pass a
Mani wall and arrive at Ghat teahouse. You
continue along a small path with many climbs and
descents following the left bank of Dudh Koshi
to Phakding.
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Day 02 : |
Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440 m.)
which takes about four and half hours.
The trail starts along a level path along the
right bank. Thamserku looms skyward on the
opposite bank. You cross a stream and climb the
terraced hill from the Dudh Koshi route, to
arrive at Bengar. The trail now climbs from the
riverbed on the left bank into the mountain,
through a forest to Chumoa. You continue along a
path with many ups and downs; cross a stream,
and pass by the tiny village of Monjo. Now you
descend the path of stone steps and return to
the right bank over a wooden bridge. After a
short climb you come to Jorsale’s teahouse and
hotel, also stop at the National Park Service
where a park entrance fee is collected. After
your departure from Jorsale, you enter a
forested mountainside. You follow a short walk
along the riverbed of this V-shaped valley where
the river forks - the right is the Dudh Koshi
and the left is the Bhote Koshi that leads to
Nampa La. After short distance along the Bhote
Koshi, begin the steep ascent to Namche Bazar.
As the mountain path zigzags uphill, you will
emerge at a ridge top rest area that offers
excellent views of Everest (8848m) and Lhotse
(8516m.) The climb eases somewhat, and Namche
Bazar appears ahead as you travel along the path
surrounded by pines. Pass the plateau where the
Saturday bazaar is held and enter the village.
Namche Bazar (3440m) is surrounded on three
sides by mountain ranges and opens out only
where it faces the Bhote Koshi. The village is a
central hub of the area and food, sundries and
even mountain climbing equipment may be
purchased here
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Day 03 : |
Rest at Namche Bazar for acclimatization and
excursion around the places.
Namche is tucked away between two ridges amidst
the giant peaks of the Khumbu and has an
abundance of lodges, tea shops and souvenir
shops as well as a magnificent outlook. It is an
ideal place to spend a rest day for
acclimatization at the high altitude before
heading off towards Tyangboche. For the
acclimatization you walk upto Khunde Hospital
which was set-up by Sir Edmund Hillary, or a one
hour walk up to the Syangboche (3800m.) where
Everest View Hotel is situated above Namche for
the outstanding view of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse,
Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Kusum Kangaru. There
are also good views from the National Park
Centre and Museum just above the town.
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Day 04 : |
Trek from Namche Bazaar to Thame [3800m] and it
takes about four hours.
From Namche the route turns west and the trail
is almost level as you head up the Bhote Koshi
Valley, once a popular trading route into Tibet.
Along the way you pass many prayer flags, Mani
walls and carved stones, all indicative of the
Tibetan Buddhist culture of this area. After
descending to the Bhote Koshi the trail climbs
steeply to Thame. From here, there are good
views of the peaks of Teng Kangpoche and Kwangde
and to the north is the Nangpa La, the pass
leading to Tibet. Thame Gompa is situated above
the village overlooking the valley and is the
site for the spring celebrations of the Mani
Rimdu festival.
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Day 05 : |
Trek from Thame to Khumjung [3790m] and it takes
about five hours.
You retrace your route down the Bhote Koshi
Valley towards Namche and branch off to follow a
quiet trail to Khumjung. It is a picturesque
village which also has its own Gompa at the top
end of town. Here you can have excellent views
of Thamserku, Kantega and Ama Dablam.
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Day 06 : |
Trek from Khumjung to Dole [4040m] which takes
about five hours.
Soon after leaving Khumjung the trail climbs to
a large chorten on top of a ridge. This ridge
descends from Khumbila, a 5761m peak, said to be
the abode of the patron God of the Khumbu
region. The trail descends slightly towards the
Sanasa and then trail ascends up to Mongla
(4000m.). From here, you can see panoramic views
of various mountains. You trek steeply descend
passing through Phortse Tenga and from there,
the trail climbs steeply to Dole, through
rhododendron and birch forest festooned with
hanging mosses and lichens. You can enjoy
delicious meal at Phortse Tenga (3650m.). Dole
is a small village surrounded by hills where the
inhabitants belong to different ethnic groups.
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Day 07 : |
Trek from Dole to Machhermo [4410m] and it takes
about four and half hours.
From Dole you climb steadily along the side of
the valley, where the small and thorny bushes
give way to scrub juniper as the altitude
increases. The trail passes many summer
settlements, which are used when yaks are taken
to these pastures to graze in the summer months.
Ahead of you are excellent views of Cho Oyu,
while back down the valley are the peaks of
Kantega and Thamserku. This day your walk is
comparatively shorter and you will arrive at
Machhermo in time for lunch.
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Day 08 : |
Trek from Machhermo to Gokyo [4750m] which takes
about four and half hours.
Today you head for the lakes at Gokyo. You
follow a very scenic path to Pangka and then
descend slightly, following one of the
melt-water rivers which flow down the west side
of the Ngozumpa Glacier. You climb a steep rocky
inclined into the valley by the side of the
glacier, passing the first of the holy lakes.
You soon arrive at the second of the lakes,
crossing the path which heads across the glacier
to Cho La (5420m.) - your route to Lobuche and
Everest, later in the trek. The third lake is
known as Dudh Pokhari and on its eastern shore
is the settlement of Gokyo. Walking by the side
of the lake, the scenery is magnificent with the
summits of Cho Oyu and Gyachung Kang reflected
in its emerald green waters.
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Day 09 : |
Rest day at Gokyo and excursion in and around
Gokyo valley
Gokyo is a trade centre where the Sherpa people
run lodges to provide the best services to the
trekkers. Gokyo is situated by the side of
Ngozumpa glacier, the biggest glacier of Nepal.
This day you can make a side trip to Fifth Lake
via Fourth Lake.
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Day 10 : |
Trek/climb from Gokyo to Gokyo Ri [5483m] & Trek
back to Thangna [4650m] via Gokyo village and it
takes about five hours.
Gokyo Ri looms above the village on the northern
edge of the lake and you leave camp just after
first light, following a steep path up the
hillside. As you climb, the summits of Everest,
Lhotse and Makalu slowly come into sight and the
view from the summit of Gokyo Ri itself, is one
of the finest to be had in the Everest region -
some say it is even better than that from Kala
Patthar. After lunch it is a short walk to the
village of Thangna, situated at the shore of the
Ngozumpa Glacier.
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Day 11 : |
Trek from Thangna to Dzongla (4843m.) via Chola
pass (5420m.) and it takes about six hours.
Now you ascend slightly along the valley towards
Chola pass. The pass you pass through is covered
with rocks. The Chola pass is most of the time
covered with blue ice giving you a chill
feeling. Here you can also enjoy the panoramic
view of various mountains. From here, the trail
descends steeply down for an hour and then
slightly descends all the way to Dzongla.
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Day 12 : |
Trek from Dzonglo to Gorakshep (m.) via Lobuche
which takes about five and half hours.
From Dzongla the trail descends and ascends
gently and contours around the west side of the
Lobuche Khola, providing excellent views of Ama
Dablam, the Nuptse-Lhotse wall and Everest. The
trail coming from Pheriche meets at the Lobuche
Khola (Lobuche Stream).
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Day 13 : |
Trek from Gorakshep to Everest Base Camp
(5337m.) and back to Gorakshep which takes about
four and half hours.
While trekking to Everest Base Camp you pass
through a trail, which weaves its way through
ice pinnacles and past the crevasses of the
Khumbu Glacier. During the spring season, you
can meet some expedition team on the Everest
Base Camp. The number of team is less in the
autumn season. On the return leg, you can take a
higher route to get a spectacular view of the
Khumbu icefall and numerous mountains. You
return to Gorak Shep to stay overnight.
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Day 14 : |
Trek from Gorakshep to Kala Patthar (5545m.) and
trek to Pheriche (4243m.) and it takes about six
hours.
You accomplish an early morning climb to Kala
Patthar (5545m.) to enjoy the view of sunrise.
From Kala Patthar you can have a panoramic view
of Mt. Everest and many other mountain peaks
like Mt. Pumori, Mt. Lingtren, Mt. Khumbetse,
Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt.
Thamserku and many more.
Pheriche is the place where one can make phone
calls to any part of the world. You can see the
mountain Yaks in Pheriche. Yaks are normally
regarded as the porters in this area. The town
of Pheriche is known as windy town. There you
can see the perpendicular walls of Cholatse and
Tawache. There is located Himalayan Rescue
Association Aid Post and foreign volunteer
doctors are to provide medical treatment to
trekkers as well as local people.
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Day 15 : |
Trek from Pheriche to Tyangboche (3867m.) and it
takes about four and half hours.
To reach Tyangboche you pass through Pangboche
village which is known to have highest permanent
settlement throughout the year in Khumbu region.
The trail ascends and descends at a slow speed.
Upon your arrival at Tyangboche village you come
across the famous legendary monastery, the
largest in the Khumbu region. There is a
trekker's visiting centre where local Sherpas
make an exhibition of different goods to be sold
to interested trekkers. They also show a slide
presentation about Sherpa people, culture,
Buddhist religion and environmental development
programs.
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Day 16 : |
Trek from Tyangboche to Namche Bazaar (3440m.)
which takes about four and half hours.
The walk from Tyangboche is mostly downhill on
the main busy trail with a few steep climbs for
an hour from the bridge at Phungitenga, near to
Shanasha. The walk to Namche is very scenic on a
long winding path. En route you will visit
traditional villages of Khumjung and Khunde, an
opportunity to visit one of its monastery, the
only monastery that has a Yeti Scalp. From
Khumjung village another 30 minutes walk brings
you to the village of Khunde, where you can
visit the Khunde Hospital funded by Sir Edmund
Hillary Trust. After Khunde, a scenic and
pleasant walk brings you to Namche for overnight
stay.
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Day 17 : |
Trek from Namche to Phakding (2640m.) and it
takes about three and half hours.
The trails descend steeply for early one and
half hours. After that, the path has small ups
and down to Phakding through Monjo.
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Day 18 : |
Trek from Phakding to Lukla [2886m] and it takes
about three hours.
Your final day's trekking follows the Dudh Koshi
back down to Lukla. This last evening in the
mountains is the ideal opportunity for a
farewell party with the Sherpa guides and
porters, where you can sample some chhang, try
Sherpa dancing and look back on a memorable
trekking experience.
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Day 19 : |
Fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla which takes
about 30 minutes.
You take an early morning flight back to
Kathmandu.
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Services
Included
National Park entry permit, Trekking permit,
Land transportation to and fro, Accommodation in
lodges during the trek, Food: three meals a day,
A guide & required number of porter(s),
Essential equipment.
Services
Excluded
Personal expenses, Insurance, Tips, Emergency
evacuation by Helicopter, Alternative
transportation in case of heavy rain, landslide,
strike, road blockade etc.
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