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The most common
trekking destination, which provides you an enchanting
views of snow-topped peak. The pass leading you out of
the Gokyo valley from Khumbu valley.
Highlights of the
Trekking
Marvelous vistas of Mt.
Everest, Mt. Pumori, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Amabdablam, Mt.
Thamserku, Mt. Cho Oyu, Mt. Makalu, Island peak, Gokyo
Lake and ever smiling Sherpa people.
Facts of Trek
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Destination |
Kalapatthar
(5545 meter), Cho La Pass |
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Group Size |
Min - 1 |
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Minimum
altitude |
2853 meter |
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Maximum
altitude |
5545 meter |
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Grade
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Strenuous |
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Season |
Spring &
Autumn |
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Accommodation |
Guesthouse |
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Duration |
22 Days |
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Entry |
Lukla |
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Exit |
Lukla |
Itinerary
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Day 01 |
Meeting upon
arrival at Kathmandu International airport by
our representative, transfer to Hotel.
Rest of the day at leisure. |
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Day 02 |
Sightseeing around
Kathmandu valley, overnight at hotel
Today, you will visit the cultural and
historical sights in Kathmandu valley including
Swoyambhunath, which is said to be over 2,000
years old and one of the world's most fabulous
Buddhists Stupas; Kathmandu Durbar Squire; the
temple of Kumari, the residence of living
goddess with its wooden carved window and
balconies; Kasthamandap, a pagoda temple
believed to have been built from the timbers of
a single tree by King Laxmi Narsingh Malla;
Patan City is known as the 'Town with a
Thousands Roofs'. You will visit the Durbar
Square, the Royal Baths, and Hiranyabarna
Mahavihara Temple. Noted for its craftsman and
metal workers, Patan is known as the city of
artists. |
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Day 03 |
Fly to Lukla
(2800meters) and start trek to Phakding
(2610meters), overnight at guest house
Transfer to airport to connect 30-minutes flight
to Lukla.
The trek will begin to Everest trekking gently
up the river, along excellent paved footpaths,
passing a multitude of teahouses and a
scattering of green conifers. Phakding, at
2,610meters, is a pretty village comprising
approximately 30 houses. It is roughly a 3-hour
walk from Lukla and is located both sides of
Dudh Koshi River. |
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Day 04 |
Trek to Namche
Bazaar (gateway to Mt. Everest - 3440meters),
overnight at guest house
The day will begin with the gentle walk to Monjo,
another beautiful Sherpa settlement of the trek;
official entry into the Sagarmatha National Park
where you will show your permits at the office
in Monjo. The walk to Namche Bazaar involves a
tough uphill climb of about 590m, taking
approximately 5-hours, however, halfway up the
hill you will be able to see Everest and Lhotse
for the first time. As you approach the town of
Namche Bazaar, the peaks of Thamserku (6, 648)
and Kwangde (6,224m) are visible to the East and
to the West, the sacred mountain Khumbila
(5,707m).
As capital of the Khumbu region, Namche Bazaar,
at an altitude of 3440meters, is famous for its
many bakeries and street market which takes
place each Saturday. Built on a steep mountain
bowl with excellent views of high Himalaya on
either side, the town has restaurants, shops,
banks and currency exchange. Remarkably, for
such a remote location, there are also
availability of cyber cafes and pool halls. |
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Day 05 |
Rest at Namche
Bazaar for acclimatization, overnight at guest
house
It is important to walk to higher altitudes
while you stay two days in Namche bazaar. There
are options here to trek to Khumjung where you
can visit the local school and hospital or to
Thame, village of Sherpa Everest expediters and
of the great Everest Sherpa Tenzing Norgay or to
airstrip at Shyanboche (3720m), above the
airstrip is the Everest view hotel, which was
set up by the Japanese to bring affluent
tourists in to the region for a prime view of
Everest. The scheme was brought down by the fact
the hotel was at nearly 4000m and many suffered
form altitude sickness. |
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Day 06 |
Trek to Tyangboche,
overnight at guest house
The day begins with slightly climb up about
10-minutes and descend back to the Dudh Koshi at
3550m before ascending to Tyangboche at
3870meters. The views of Everest, Thamserku,
Amadablam and the valley are mind blowing. At an
altitude of 3870meters; Tyangboche is a charming
spot built around the main Tibetan monastery in
the region, which you can enter and listen to
the monks chanting their mantras. The view of
Lhotse, Everest and Amadablam are unforgettable. |
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Day 07 |
Trek to Dingboche
(4360meters), overnight at guesthouse
Your journey will pass through wooded forests
and along the Imja Khola valley. The views will
become more impressive as the high Himalaya
begin to surround you. You will contour
gradually to Pangboche, an interesting gompa
site above the main village, this is the oldest
monastery in the region and apparently dates
form the introduction of Buddhism to Khumbu, you
will then climb up to Dingboche at 4360meters.
The views of Amadablam and Island Peak are
breathtaking. |
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Day 08 |
Rest at Dingboche
(day hike to Chhukung), overnight at guesthouse
Today, we will have another day of
acclimatization. You will head to another
beautiful part of the Khumbu region, Chhukung
offer you a magnificent views of the Mt. Makalu,
Island Peak, Peak 38 etc. |
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Day
09 |
Trek to Lobuche
(4950meters), overnight at guest house
The valley now becomes barren of vegetation as
you walk up towards Lobuche, but your attention
will be firmly on the snow-capped peaks, which
soar above you. The path joins the trail below
Thugla and gives beautiful views of Cholatse
(6442.) across the valley. The path can become
quite rocky in places and it is important to
watch your step. After another steep ascent,
Tawache and Nuptse are particularly spectacular
form Lobuche, towering almost 2 kilometers
directly overhead. |
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Day
10 |
Trek to Everest
Base Camp (5400meters) and back to Gorakhshep
(5160meters), overnight at guest house
Today, the walk towards Everest is along the
Khumbu Glacier. You will reach the small village
of Gorakhshep, where you will be able to have
lunch. After having your lunch, the trail will
lead you to the Mt. Everest base camp at an
altitude of 5400meters. Everest base camp gives
you an unforgettable view of Khubutse, Mt.
Pumori, Changtse and Khumbu ice fall instead of
Mt. Everest. |
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Day
11 |
Trek to Kalapatthar
(5545meters) and back to Lobuche, overnight at
guest house
The ascent of Kalapatthar or 'Black Rock' will
offer the best views of Everest. At the top you
will see a 360-degree view of some of the
highest peaks in the world including Mt. Pumori
(7169m), Mt. Everest (8848m) and Lhotse (8516m),
the Tibetan peak Changtse, Nuptse (7861m) and
countless other smaller peaks. You will then
descend and return to Lobuche and retrace your
steps to Lukla. |
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Day
12 |
Trek to Dzongla,
overnight at guesthouse.
You will now follow your footsteps towards Cho
La Pass, the walk to Cho La and Gokyo will offer
spectacular views of Amadablam, Makalu, Baruntse,
Cho Oyu, Cholatse, Tawoche etc.. |
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Day
13 |
Trek to Thangnak
(after crossing Cho La pass), overnight at
guesthouse.
The views of Makalu, Amadablam, Cholatse from
the Cho La Pass are breathtaking. |
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Day
14 |
Trek to Gokyo,
overnight at guesthouse. |
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Day
15 |
Trek to Gokyo Ri
early in the morning and back to Gokyo,
overnight at guesthouse. |
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Day
16 |
Trek to Dole,
overnight at guesthouse. |
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Day
17 |
Trek to Khumjung,
overnight at guesthouse. |
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Day
18 |
Trek to Phakding,
overnight at guesthouse. |
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Day
19 |
Trek to Lukla,
overnight at guesthouse. |
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Day
20 |
Fly back to
Kathmandu, overnight at hotel. |
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Day
21 |
Leisure day in
Kathmandu, overnight at hotel. |
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Day 22 |
Transfer to
airport, departure on your own destination. |
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