Everest Base Camp Tour


Everest Base Camp Tour is a great opportunity to reach the base of the roof of the planet. Out of all human beings dreaming of conquering Everest just a few will succeed and the Everest base camp tour experience can take you quite near your dream of conquering the Everest. The simplest way to reach Everest Base Camp inside a limited time would be to embark on a classic trek from Lukla requiring about two weeks finishing.  Every step of the tour will be both an adventure and fun. We will be traveling via the surface of the world, through the magnolia, giant firs and rhododendron woods. Early fall and late spring that this trek will be lined with blooming in intensely reddish colors rhododendrons or perfectly white magnolias enhancing your trip with the enchantment of this richness of these blossoms.

 From the mystical Namche you may start your real trek towards the mighty Everest. This is going to be a tour at a high elevation with amazing Everest views from several vintage points with the most important Buddhist monastery at Tengboche, which you will reach after long two hours steep hike. Located at 3867m, this monastery is perched at the peak of the ridge and surrounded by majestic forest of dwarf figs and rhododendrons. It presents itself in its best in the early hours, with a spellbinding sunrise at a stunning yet mystical surroundings. Then you'll follow the glacier all the way to next overnight stop and acclimatization break Lobuche village in the foot of imperial Lobuche peak. Lobuche is the ideal vantage point for complete panorama views of Mt. Ama Dablam, Taweche along with many other spectacular peaks. The last stop on the Everest base camp trek is Gorak Shep, which can be hit by easy but strenuous high altitude rise.

Gorok Shep is the last post and also the gateway to Everest Base Camp. You can climb Kala Pathar notch dominating the village for a birds eye view of the Everest base Camp and also to descent to the Base camp to achieve you supreme goal, where you will end up at the foot of Khumbu Icefall a truly overwhelming opinion. It is a tough trekking even in Nepal due to the high elevation. It fatigues you, makes your lungs cry out loud to get more oxygen till you get acclimatized but once you achieve the degree of acclimatization, you may feel a huge sense of satisfaction and fantastic feeling of achievement worth the effort. Far from the bustling city, pollution and noise, you'll discover peace and innocence here. The direct opinions of the enormous Mt. Everest South confront will fill you with awe. For some this awesome feeling of this Everest Base Camp Trek to a truly place so outstanding will inspire a return trip in some years alone or together with friends. Trekking back to Lukla could be also improving experience of reliving the dip again in reverse order and cementing unforgettable memories and reliving life changing experience of Everest base camp trek.

The Khumbu area also offers Sagarmatha  National Park; and while trekking to Everest Base Camp, you may need to increase through the park and access to Namche Bazaar. Adventures in Namche contain researching the village of Namche. It's also referred to as the "Gateway to Everest", and is an excellent settlement that offers the very first glimpses of Mount Everest and its neighboring peaks. The Sagarmatha National Park is a natural World Heritage Site that has a huge array of unique fauna and flora maintained within its perimeters. Trekking through the woods of the area into the Everest base camp, you may encounter different avifauna's that occupy the acreage. The forest offers habitat to one hundred and eighteen species of creatures, such as Himalayan Monal, Blood pheasants, red-billed and yellow-billed choughs.

Tour to Everest Base Camp also has the revelation of seeing the Tengboche Monastery across the road. It is located in the Tengboche Village at Khumjung. It's a renowned Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Sherpa people and can also be a heart for trekkers from the Everest area. The monastery offers amazing panoramic views of the hills such as Tawache and Everest, along with the monastery, itself is adorned with precious and spiritual paintings and murals and can be intricately carved. The monastery brings many trekkers that are in their way to Everest Base Camp.

While trekking, you'll also encounter a village named Dingboche. It's also known as "The Summer Valley". Excursing out of Tengboche, you'd encounter this tiny Sherpa settlement which is located at the Chhukung Valley. The Imja River flows right east of this village. One of those figures of Dingboche is that the km of stone walls, constructed using stones of different sizes which cover the whole valley of Imja. The stones are eliminated as a way to plow the ground and wind up being stacked one over another producing the km of wall. It's called the"Summer Valley" since it receives more sunlight than the village of Pheriche, and is less influenced by the arctic winds that descend throughout the valleys of Khumbu.



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