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Everest Base
Camp Trek, Nepal
Duration:
Maximum - 16 Days
About This Trek:
Kathmandu is the gateway to the
exciting Khumbu region from where the pinnacles of Everest, Lhotse, Annapurna,
Machapuchare, and Dhaulagiri have beckoned explorers. Once the haunt of
the flower children, the town is today trying desperately to maintain the old
image of a Shangri-La.
This
region is famous not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain but
also for its Sherpa villages and monasteries with their culture virtually
unchanged through the centuries.SoluKumbu has received countless trekkers and
mountaineers from all over the world. Solukhumbu has developed to a stage where
many options are possible-from a full-scale expedition with tents and porters to
an independent trek using the local lodges.
Sagarmatha National Park established in 1976 covers much of the region. This
fascinating land surrounded by high mountains is a real paradise for
mountaineers and trekkers. There is many option for explore this region, your
dream becomes true at Himalayan Worldwide Treks.
The
flight runs parallel to the "Great Himalayan Range, starting with Langtang and
Jugal Himal and going on to Cho Oyu and Everest itself. When the plane
takes a left into the Dudh Kosi valley, your heart starts pounding at the
proximity of the gigantic massifs. You also see a distant piece of land
stuck vertically on a mountainside like a stamp on an envelope-the Luki
airstrip.
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I t i n e r a r y
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Arrive Delhi and fly from Delhi to Kathmandu to trekking in Nepal
DAY-1
After reaching Luka, at 9,000ft / 2,743 m, walk immediately. This can be
tough, but the first day's walk is a gentle descent to the village of Pakding
(8,500 ft / 2,590 m), just more than three hours away from the airstrip.
After reaching the valley floor, cross a narrow suspension bridge over the Dudh
Kosi at Chopung. Make sure that there is no yak or dzopkyo (a cross
between a yak and cow) coming from the opposite side-the right of way in the
region favors animals!
DAY-2
You go from Pakding to Namche
Bazaar, the fabled headquarters of the Sherpas. Namche was the most vital trading
post between Tibet, mainland Nepal and India. With the decline in trade,
however, the local economy has depended on the climbing and trekking groups.
Every Saturday, a weekly bazaar turns this hamlet into an oriental film set. The
first part of the walk up from Pakding is easy. You enter the Sangarmatha
National Park at Monjo early in the day. The Everest Region has been declared a
national park and your trekking permit is checked here. This part of the
trek has magnificent forests of rhododendrons and magnolias (a large magnolia
tree looms near the entrance of the of the National Park). The trek till the
confluence of the rivers Dudh Kosi and Bhote Kosi, you barely climb 900ft /
275m. Cross over to the right bank of the Dudh Kosi over a dramatic
suspension bridge, then switch back steeply the next 2,000 ft / 610 m to Namche
Bazaar. From where you get the first view of the Lhotse-Nuptse wall and the tip
of Everest.
DAY-3
Take rest at Namche or go on
short walks. One such walk is to the top of the ridge above town, to the
national park headquarters. From near this building, a panorama awaits you:
Kusum Kanguru, Thamserku, and Kang Taiga on the right; Ama Dablam, the
Lhotse-Nuptse wall with Everest showing its crest from behind, and Taboche to
your left.
DAY-4
The trail takes you past the
Syangboche airfield to Khunde (12,400 ft / 3,780m), another sherpa Village. This
landing strip at 12,200 ft/ 3,718 m is used to fly out rather than to fly in
because of the acclimatization problem. The trail is through thick birch and fir
forest. In spring, the rhododendron, the national flower of Nepal, dazzles
you. Khunde and Khumjung are twin villages on either side of a stream with
Khumbu's sacred mountain, Khumbila, towering above.
DAY-5
While going from Khunde to
Tangboche monastery, stop at monastery at Khumjung to look at what is ostensibly
a yeti skull! When taken to America for verification in 1960 by Hillary, the
scalp was found to be made of antelope skin. The path from Khumjung joins
the main trail to Tangboche at Sanasa. It winds its way to Treshinga and then
dips steeply to the Phunki Tenga village (10,660 ft / 3,250 m) where you cross
over to the other side of the Dudh Kosi. Being the lowest point on the
trek, it is also the warmest. Switchbacking up a tough climb, reach
Tangboche, the most sacred monastery of the area.
DAY-6
After descending from the
ridge, it is a three-hour walk to Pangboche (12,800 ft / 3,900 m). Pitch your
camp above the trail for a view of Ama Dablam. A side trail from there
takes you to a yersa (a high altitude shephered camp) at Mingbo, spectacularly
situated in a valley between Thamserku and Ama Dablam. This is where the
base camp is set up for climbing Ama Dablam.
DAY-7,8
A simple climb brings you to
Dingboche. Just lounge around there, or take a walk. The next two
days are tough. Climb up to the tea shops at Chukung, then to the Chukung
Ridge at 17,700 ft / 5,395 m , on a steep trail after crossing the Imja Khola
river. Makalu, Imjatse (also called Island Peak), and Baruntse peaks are
to your east. In the north, you are just under the Nuptse-Lhotse wall.
With the cold night approaching, descend fast to Dingboche.
DAY-9,10
On way to Lobuche, you are on
the Khumbu glacier and get the first taste of walking on a lateral moraine.
A retreating glacier leaves rocks and stones behind: walking can be taxing on
your calves. Take your time and do it in six hours.
The ascent to the Kala Pathar
or the Black Peak (18,200 ft / 5,547 m ) is your rendezvous with climbing
history. From this ridge top in 1951, Shipton and Hillary got a glimpse of a
route over the Khumbu icefall. From Lobuche, walk on the moraine for two
hours to reach Gorak Shep. From there, start your climb up the Kala Pathar.
As you go up, Everest reveals itself a bit and farmed by Khumbuse and Nuptse,
finally unmarks itself completely.
DAY-11
Reach the yak herders' summer
camp at Dozonglha. The camp is pitched beneath the north wall of Cholatse
with the magnificent Thamserku beckoning from the valley.
DAY-12
The climb up the Cho La is over
a flat field but turns quite steep. In fact, for a short stretch you would
be doing four-point climbing! Another steep ascent would bring you to the top of
Cho La (17,612 ft / 5,368 m). A sharp descent on the other side would lead to
the scree on the other side would lead to the scree on the Nima Gawa glacier.
After crossing the glacier and climbing a ridge for half an hour, you go down to
Thagnak (15,300 ft / 4,663 m ), another summer camp.
DAY-13
Descend to the Ngozumba glacier
flowing from the base of the Cho Oyu and Gyachung Kang. Walk on the
glacier for two kilometers and then for another two hours on its lateral
moraine, climbing up to Gokyo (15,700 ft / 4,785 m). Pitch your camp on the
shores of the Dudh Pokhri lake which is covered with ice in spring.
DAY-14,15
The most enchanting view still
awaits the climber at the Gokyo Ri (17,576 ft/5,357 m ) above Dudh Pokhri: four
of the fourteen peaks above 26,248 ft / 8,000 m - Everest, Cho Oyu, Lhotse, and
Makalu - and huge glaciers tumbling down into valleys, spires, and jagged
precipices. This is the wildest arena on earth - nature in its most savage
incarnation, yet serene and sombre. Descend from this grand theatre to the
moraine, ad in seven hours reach the lush forests around Dole meadow.
DAY-16
Back at Namche. After two
weeks of isolation, it looks like a metropolis. It's worth your while
soaking in the charms of Khumbu for another day.

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