With eight of the world's highest peaks, Nepal is loaded with spectacular mountain vistas. The name "Everest" is magic in itself. Mt. EVEREST (8848m.) is called "SAGARMATHA" in Nepali-"Higher than the sky" and "CHHOMOLUNGMA" in Tibetan-"Mother Goddess of the Earth". The quickest and easiest way to reach this region is by flight to Lukla at 2853m. The SoluKhumbu region has sweeping glaciers, magnificent mountains, windswept forests, animals, birds, and monasteries and is the home of the world famous Sherpa people. The flora and fauna are rest of other ornaments of the Sagarmatha national park, but the existence of the Yeti remains mysterious. The famous mountain Lhotse, Nuptse, Amadablam, Thamserku, Pumori, and many more.can be seen just in front of your open eyes.
Tour Duration : Trek 17days
Group Size : 2 – 10max
Itinerary Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu Airport (1345m). There you will be met by our Airport Representative and transferred to hotel by private tourist vehicle. Overnight at hotel.
Day 02: Sightseeing around Kathmandu Valley . Your sightseeing trip will start at 9AM in the morning after breakfast. We will provide a private vehicle and professional tour guide. Places we visit Pasupatinath temple, Buddhanath, Monkey temple and Kathmandu durbar square. The afternoon includes a final briefing and preparations for the trek. Overnight at hotel.
Day 03: Fly to Lukla (2804 meters) trek to Phakding (2610 meters) 3 hours. An early morning start takes us to Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu for the 35-minute scenic flight to Lukla at 2804 meters. On arrival at the airport guide will brief you and introduce our porters before we begin our trek towards Phakding at 2610 meters. Overnight at Guesthouse.
Day 04: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3441 meters ) 5 hours. Namche Bazaar known as the Gateway to Everest, there are many good hotels and lodges here, along the whole Everest trail this is quite a big village. This Bazaar is the administrative centre for the Khumbu region and has a headquarters for Sagarmatha National park . Historically this place was Sherpas herders and traders.
Day 05: Namche Bazaar Acclimatization day . We will spend a day here in order to acclimatize and adjust to the thinning of the air. As well as a short trek to a museum celebrating the traditional customs of the Sherpa, people to visit. Today we hike up the Syangboche Airport , and around Everest View Hotel. From this point, we can see rewarding views of the Himalayas with a stunning sunrise or sunset over the panorama of the Khumbu peaks. Overnight at Guesthouse.
Day 06: Trek to Tengboche (3867 m.) 5-6 hrs. The route weaves in and out of side valleys. Making small ups and downs, to the souvenir stalls, teashops, crosses the Kenjoma, and Khumjung villages. On the way of morning, walking you could see the Tahr below the trail and the views of Mt.Everest and Mt. AmaDablam are excellent. Yours walk continue towards the Tengboche through the forest and from Phunki Thanga to Tengboche it takes 2 hour climb and the trail steeply climb the first. Then makes a gradual ascent through forest and around mani stones as it follows the sides of a hill up to the saddle on which the monastery sits at 3870m, in clearing surrounded by dwarf firs and rhododendrons. Kwangde(6187m), Tawache( 6542m), EverestmLhosts,Nuptse,amaDablam and thamserku provide an inspiring panorama of Himalaya giants. This is the religious centre of the whole “Sherpa- land” in fact the entire Solu-Khumbu area. We of course visit the old Monastery and the old designed of it.
Day 07: Trek to Pheriche (4240 m.) 4-5 hrs.From Tengboche it is a short, steep and muddy decent to Devuche through the forest of birches, conifers and rhododendrons. The Himalayan Monal or pheasant we can be easily seen in this route. In the morning and just before dusk you may see the musk deer, especially in the forests below Tengboche. Some Gompas and few house of the tiny village of Devuche are off in the trees to the west and the nunnery is up the hill to the east. On the way, we cross the Imja Khola the route passes the some magnificently carved mani stones to Pangboche at 3860m.Pangboche is the highest year –round settlement in valley. The pangboche Gompa is the oldest in Khumbu and one contained relics that were said to be the skull and the hand of a yeti.Beyound Pangboche the routes enters alpine meadows above the tree line. Most of vegetation is scrub juniper and tundra. Then we walk through the Somare and Orsho village and after Orsho the trail leads to Dingboche and one leads in the left to Pheriche At 4240m.There is HRA and Tokyo Medical collage. A western Physician is usually in attendance during the trekking season from March to mid may and October to Mid December. The doctor gives lectures everyday.
Day 08: Acclimatization Day in Pheriche. You can spend the day many ways. You may wish to declare a rest day and relax in the guesthouse or you may explore some strenuous.
Day 09: Trek to Lobuche (4930m). 5-6 hrs. The trail ascends the broad, gently sloping valley from Pheriche to Phalang Karpo and in many places to crosses small streams of boulders. The views of Cholaste and Tawache are particularly good portion of the trail and then continue steep up to Dugla from where you can see the beautiful views of Amadablam and many more. From here the trail goes to directly up to the terminal moraine of Khumbu glacier for about one hour then turns left into a memorial area known as Chukpilhara. There is row of stones monuments in memory of Sherpas who died in an avalanche during the 1970 Japanese skiing expedition on Everest. In waking of 2 hours, we will get the valley to Lobuche, a summer village at 4930m.If you walk 30 minutes beyond Lobuche you will reach the Italian Pyramid and this Pyramid correctly known as the Everest-K2- CNR. This pyramid used as a base for their studies in earth science environmental science, biological science, human science and technological research.
Day 10: Trek to GorakShep (3-4 hrs). The trial from Lobuche follows the western side of the broad Khumbu valley and ascends gently through meadows beside the glacial moraine. The ascent becomes steeper and rougher as it crosses several side moraines, Although the trail is usually well defined. After rounding a bend in the trail, the conical peak of Pumori comes into views and The “Kalapattar” rock at 5545 m. and the gives the best vantage point for viewing Mt. Everest . If you are feeling well, you can walk further toward the Everest base camp and returned back to Gorakshep.
Day 11: Trek back to Lobuche (4930 m.). Before back to Lobuche, if you once walk up to kallapattar and view the best views of Everest panorama in the morning. The same way back down to Lobuche.
Day 12: Trek to Dingboche (4343 m.) 3 hrs.and 600m decent. To go Dingboche, retrace your steps bak to Duglha then go straight up the hill from the bridge to reach an upper trail, staying high above the valley floor. Walk on the yak pastures at Dusa to a chorten at the head of Imja valley. The super view of Island Peak and Makalu are to be seen.
Day 13: Trek to Devoche / Tengboche . The same way retrace.
Day 14: Trek to Khumjung. The same way retrace but this Sherpa village is so beautiful. We can visit the Sir Edmund Hillary Hospital and the old house and Gompas.
Day 15: Trek to Monjo. The same way retrace to Namche bazer and A steep descent for 600m/2,000ft down Namche Hill leads to the suspension bridge crossing the Dudh Kosi river and the small village of Monjo (2,835m/9,300ft). Monjo is a quieter place to stay than Namche Bazzar.
Day 16: Trek to Lukla . The same way retrace.
Day 17: Lukla-Kathmandu . An early morning flight gives you time to reflect upon the mountains you have recently visited for one last time while on the 35-minute Scenic flight back to Kathmandu . Overnight at hotel
IMPORTANT NOTE: Every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary, but as this is adventure travel in a remote mountain region, we cannot guarantee it! Weather conditions, availability of porters and the health of team members can all contribute to changes. The guides and their Sherpa assistants will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared to be flexible if necessary. |