Everest Region

° Everest view trek
° EBC & Kalapathar
° Jiri - Gokyo Lake
° Jiri-Kalapathar-EBC
° Gokyo-Chola Pass
° Everest-Gokyo Lake


Everest Trekking Map



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Everest Trekking
 
 
Mt. Everest ( 8,848M )
Interesting and justifiably famous, not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain, but also for its Sherpa villages and monasteries, the Everest, or Solu Khumbu area is the second most popular trekking destination in Nepal. The primary objective of Everest treks is either the Everest base camp, about 5.340 meters, or Kala Pattar, an unassuming 5.545 meter hump on the southern flank of Pumori (7.161 meters), which provides a fine view of Everest (8.848 meters).

The Everest region may be reached by STOL (short take-off and landing) airstrips at LukIa (2.800 metres), Shyangboche (3.700 metres), or Phaphlu (2364 metres) or by an eight-day trek from the road head at Jiri, 188 km from Kathmandu. Those who fly to Lukla miss the historic and culturally fascinating route followed by the Everest expeditions of the ''50s and '60s although the trek has changed substantially in the past 30 years. It is best to take the time to walk from Jiri, then after acclimatization and conditioning afforded by the trek, visit base camp or climb Kala Pattar and either fly out from Lukla or walk back by an alternative route to Kathmandu. Those who insist their time is limited can fly to Lukla and spend as little as six days to visit Namche Bazar and Thyangboche. It is ill advised to attempt a quick visit to base camp, because of the lack of time for acclimatization, if you fly in to one of these airstrips. You should allow at least eight or nine days to reach the base camp region if you fly to Lukla; the return from base camp to Lukla can be made in as few as four or five days, so an absolute minimum of two weeks is required for a safe trek to base camp. The timing is further complicated because flights to LukIa often do not work as planned, so those with a tight schedule would do well to allow a few spare days for both the flight in and the flight out.
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Everest Base Camp & Kalapatthar

16 Nights / 17 Days
It is worthy to start trek from Lukla for those who have limited time. Lukla is the main gateway to access the Everest & main other high mountain peaks. With your commencement of trek, you will be offer dramatic view of sky kissed mountains.

 

Gokyo - Chola _ Kalapathar Trekking

15 Nights / 16 Days
It is worthy to combine  Gokyo Valley trekking with Kalapather EBC by crossing Chola if you like more adventure type of trekking. Crossing Chola is a bit more challenging but it can be  extra tips for you.

 

Jiri - Kalapatthar - Everest Base Camp

23 Nights / 24 Days
Starting trek from Jiri is the best idea to enjoy the village life, culture, way of their living equally important to acclimatize. You will gain altitude day by day so there is less possibility to get high altitude

 

Lukla - EBC Trek

17 Nights / 18 Days
It is worthy to start trek from Lukla for those who have limited time. Lukla is the main gateway to access the Everest main other high mountain peaks. With your commencement of trek, you will be offer dramatic view of sky

 

Lukla - Gokyo Trekking

14 Nights / 15 Days
It is worthy to start trek from Lukla for those who have limited time. Lukla is the main gateway to access the Everest main other high mountain peaks. With your commencement of trek, you will be offer dramatic view of sky

 

Jiri Gokyo Trek

21 Nights / 22 Days
Starting trek from Lukla is shorter but if you have enough time we suggest you to start from Jiri because starting trek from Jiri offers you to explore more cultural site also prevent you from AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness)

 
 


 

Registration Required for trekkers
With a view to checking illegal operations in the trekking industry and ensuring safety and security of trekkers, the Nepal Government has introduced a new rule that requires all trekkers to go on trekking in various parts of the country only through registered trekking ...... | Read More |

Importance and Necessity of TRC
It is very important to have a kind of monitoring and facilitating system in place for any sort of outdoor activity that involves physical risk. Trekking is a major outdoor activity in Nepal's mountain tourism.......| Read More |

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Alder Hey Children's Hospital
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