Amazing Opportunity to explore the beauty of Mt. Everest
Everest Base Camp trekking surely is an amazing opportunity for any traveller
to achieve a lifelong memorable experience, this is a perfect choice to have
reached the foot of the world’s highest mountain surely is a beautiful feeling
and a great feat in itself. It is also one of the most famous trekking in the
world lies on the Northeastern area of Nepal at an elevation of 5,364 meters:
right on the lap of mt Everest.
Welcome Nepal
Trekking Company always welcome to any Travel Agency, Trekking Tour Company,
Adventure Operator, and travel, trekking related persons to work jointly in this
field. We have a great reputation to provide good service to our Mt. Everest
base camp trekkers.
Trip To Everest
base camp Trek is number one trekking course in the whole Himalayas
Region. You will be travelling at a maximum altitude of 5,550 meters above sea
level. The major attractions of this trek are the view of the mountains, lush
flora and faunas and rich Sherpa culture. You get a mesmerizing panoramic view
of the Himalayas, including several of the highest peaks in the world. The
trails will take you through the famous Namche Bazaar as you enter the Everest
(Khumbu) Region, where you experience the lifestyle of the Tibetan-influenced
Sherpa community. You will also be passing through the Sagarmatha National park
and serene sub alpine forests with massive traces of rhododendron trees. As you
ascend in altitude, the greenery decreases and you start getting surrounded by
mountains, glaciers and the melting ice rivers. Eventually, you make way to
Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar viewpoint to awe in the grandeur of the
Everest and its neighbouring peaks.
Highlights of
Everest Base Camp Trek:
·
Taking in Mount Everest, Lhotse and
Nuptse from Kala Pattar (5545m)
- Reaching Everest Base Camp (5364m), below the Khumbu Icefall
- Experiencing the land of the Sherpas, the Solu Khumbu region
- Participating in a Buddhist prayer ceremony at Tengboche Monastery
- Kathmandu; Durbar Square, Swayambhunath and Patan
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