Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest Base Camp Trek

Going:

    Sep
    26

    Kathmand - Everest Base Camp - Kathmandu

    Kathmandu, Central Region, Nepal Map

    Everest Base Camp trek Nepal is most commonly visited in two weeks starting from and ending at Lukla, a small tiny aircraft at the south of the region considered as the gateway to Mt Everest. Everest Base Camp hike begins from Lukla followed by Dudh Koshi Valley River to Namche via Phakding and Manzo that place are very popular stopover for the first day. Just beyond Manzo trekkers enter the Sagarmatha nation park at Jorsale. From Namche bazaar the trail to Base Camp is follows the valley of the Imja Khola (River) Overlooking the spectacular views of Amadablam, Kentenga, Thamserku, Lhotse, Nupste & glimpse of Mt. Everest etc. After the two nights at Namche bazaar the Everest Base Camp Trekkers commonly spend another night at Tengbuche on the top of a steep climb from the Imja Khola.

    In Tengbuche one of the most popular Buddhist monastery is situated, the continue follows the Imja river from Tengbuche after little descend to debouche about 15 minutes then trail ascends through Pangboche reaching the next day’s stopover either at Pheriche or Dingboche . Here is another acclimatization days should be taken with fascinating hiking trips to Chhukung RI via Chhukung valley about five hours from Dingboche.

    From Dingboche it takes about another five house to reach Lobuche situated on the lateral moraine of the Khumbu glacier. About three hours from here is the last settlements on the trail to Everest base camp known as Gorakshep, above from here rises the well known landmark of Kalapatthar where you be enthralled with the spectacular views of the top of the world Mt. Everest. The thrust running from the Mt. Pumori provides an incredible overview the Khumbu glacier cascading down bellow, the broad snout of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and Nupste a wedding cake fantasy of swirling snow and ice. Setting up here, watching distant avalanches dropping clouds of Powderly snow, you fell on the top of the world.