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Everest Kalapathar Trek - 16 Days |
With eight of the world’s ten
highest peaks, Nepal is loaded with
spectacular mountains vistas.
Everest trek is not only famous for
its proximity to the world’s highest
mountain (8848m.) but also for its
friendly Sherpa people, picturesque
villages, great variety of cultures
and traditions, colorful festivals
and monasteries. The flora and fauna
are other ornaments of the
Sagarmatha National Park. The story
of the yeti is still a mystery in
the world from the Khumbu region.
This trek gives you the grand tour
of the famous Khumbu valley. This is
a strenuous trek leading to Gokyo
Lake and over the Cho La at 5,430m
making a circuit of Tawache
(6,367m.) and Cholatse (6,440m).
Emerging into the Khumbu valley
above Lobuje the trail continues up
to Kalapatthar and then back to
Lukla via Tengboche and Namche
Bazaar. The small herding settlement
of Gokyo (4750m) lies on the banks
of the third lake in a series of
small turquoise mountain lakes and
on the ridge above Gokyo, the four
peaks above 8000m of Cho You,
Everest, Lhotse and Makalu expose
themselves. In addition to this you
can have a look at the tremendous
ice ridge between Cho You and
Gyachung (7922m), considered one of
the most dramatic panoramas in the
Khumbu region. There are many
options for additional exploration
and high-altitude walking, including
the crossing of Cho La, a 5420m-high
pass into Khumbu and a hike to Gokyo
Ri. Strenuous trekking is
continuously rewarded with dramatic
Himalayan scenes, including four of
the world’s highest peaks: Cho Oyu
(8,201m.), Makalu (8,463m.), Lhotse
(8,516m.) and Everest (8,848m.).
Breathtaking mountain vistas are
complemented by visits to Sherpa
villages, homes and monasteries
offering you an insight into the
quiet but, culturally vibrant Sherpa
way of life. |
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Facts
OF
TREK |
Duration : 16 days
Trek Type : Tea House
Max. Altitude : 5545 m .
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Minimum Pax : 1+
Mode Of Travel : Flight
Grade : Moderate
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Itinerary
In
Details |
Day
01 :
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Fly from
Kathmandu to
Lukla (2886m.)
which takes
approximately 30
minutes and trek
from Lukla to
Phakding
(2640m.) which
takes three
hours.You
transfer to the
domestic airport
for your flight
to Lukla. It is
a small town
with an airport.
There are few
tea shops,
lodges, hotels
and general
stores. You
begin today’s
trek from Lukla
following a
gentle climb up
the mountainside
on the left bank
of the Dudh
Koshi. Nupla
(5885m) can be
seen in the
distance on the
opposite bank,
is a peak atop
the Kongde
Ridge. You
descend a
mountainside
path that merges
into your route
to Everest, with
views to a
valley to your
right; and at
its far end,
Kusum Kang
(6367m.) The
Dudh Kosi
approaches as
you pass a Mani
wall and arrive
at Ghat
teahouse. You
continue along a
small path with
many climbs and
descents
following the
left bank of
Dudh Koshi to
Phakding.
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Day
02 :
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Trek from
Phakding to
Namche Bazaar
(3440 m.) which
takes about four
and half
hours.This day
you trek and
cross the river
on high
suspension
bridges. Beyond
Monjo (2800m.)
is the entrance
to the
Sagarmatha
National Park
which was set-up
in order to
protect and
preserve this
fragile mountain
environment. You
then ascend
quite steeply to
Namche and along
the way, if the
weather is
clear, catch a
first glimpse of
Mt Everest in
the distance.
You can also
enjoy the view
of Mt. Kusum
Kangaru,
Thamserku, Konde-Ri
and Tawache
peak. You can
also visit some
of the village
monasteries on
the way of
trekking to
Namche Bazaar
(3440 m.).
Namche is the
main trading
village in the
Khumbu region
and holds a busy
Saturday market.
There is set a
meeting place
for the Hindu
traders from the
lowlands and the
Tibetan yak
caravans that
have reached
there by
crossing the
glaciated Nangpa
La.
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Day
03 :
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Rest at Namche
Bazar for
acclimatization
and excursion
around the
places. Namche
is tucked away
between two
ridges amidst
the giant peaks
of the Khumbu
and has an
abundance of
lodges, tea
shops and
souvenir shops
as well as a
magnificent
outlook. It is
an ideal place
to spend a rest
day for
acclimatization
to the high
altitude before
heading off
towards
Tyangboche. For
the
acclimatization
you walk up to
Khunde Hospital
which was set-up
by Sir Edmund
Hillary, or a
one hour walk up
to the
Syangboche
(3800m.) where
Everest View
Hotel is
situated above
Namche for the
outstanding view
of Everest,
Nuptse, Lhotse,
Ama Dablam,
Thamserku and
Kusum Kangaru.
There are also
good views from
the National
Park Centre and
Museum just
above the town.
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Day
04 :
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Trek from Namche
Bazaar to
Tyangboche (3867
m.) and it takes
almost five
hours. From
Namche, the
trail contours
around the side
of the valley,
high above the
Dudh Koshi. Now
you have a
glimpse of first
really good
views of the
great peaks of
the Khumbu
including Mt
Everest, Nuptse,
Lhotse, Ama
Dablam,
Thamserku and
Kusum Kangaru.
Passing by
several villages
and numerous tea
shops, the trail
descends steeply
to a bridge over
the river Dudh
Koshi at Phunki
Tenga
(3250m.).The
village has an
excellent place
for lunch and
you can take a
short rest
before making
the steep climb
to Tyangboche.
Although
exhausting due
to the zigzag
path, the trek
has numerous
attractions like
rhododendron
bushes,
beautiful birds
chirping and
superb mountain
scenery making
your trek
exciting.
Tyangboche is
famous for its
legendary
monastery, the
largest in the
Khumbu region.
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Day
05 :
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Trek from
Tyangboche to
Dingboche
(4260m.) which
takes about five
hours. You
gradually
descend through
a forest, cross
the Imja Khola
and climb
steadily up to
the village of
Pangboche. This
is directly
opposite to Ama
Dablam [6,856
m], and has
exceptional
views of the
mountain, with
the Gompa, mani
walls and
scattered pine
trees in the
foreground. As
you gradually
ascend, you find
thick forests
but the trail is
full of thorny
and juniper
bushes. A
further two and
half hour’s walk
brings you to
Dingboche. Here
you can see
Sherpa people
working hard in
the agricultural
farm.
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Day
06:
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Rest at
Dingboche for
acclimatization
and excursion in
and around the
places.
Here you can
steeply climb up
to Nakartsang
Gompa for the
rare outstanding
view of Mount
Makalu (8463m.)
along with
Lhotse, Island
Peak, Baruntse,
Ama Dablam and
Thamserku. The
another option
provided is a
small side trip
to Chhukung
which takes
about 2 and half
hours to go up
and 1 and half
hours to come
back to
Dingboche. There
are some of the
lodges which
serve you the
delicious food
items.
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Day
07 :
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Trek from
Dingboche(4350m.)
to Chhukung
(4730m.) and it
takes about four
hours. The trail
gradually
ascends up to
the Chhukung. On
the way, you can
see summer huts
made especially
for keeping the
livestock’s in
summer time.
Along this, you
enjoy the
beautiful
mountain views
in and around
the valley.
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Day
08 :
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Trek from
Chhukung to
Chhukung Ri
(5546m.) to
Lobuche (4930m.)
via Dongla
(4620m.) and it
takes almost six
hours. From
Chhukung Ri you
can have a view
of Mt. Nuptse
(7896m.),
Mt.Lhotse
(8511m.),
Baruntse peak
(6800m.),Ama
Dablam
peak(6856m.),Thamserku
peak (6608m.),
Konde Ri or
peak(6187m.),
Tawoche
peak(6542m.),
Cholotse peak
(6441m.) and
more. Now you
begin your trek
to Lobuche via
Dongla which
offers you
panoramic view
of the mountains
along the way.
The teahouse at
Dongla is a good
spot to have
lunch, before
zigzagging up
through the
boulders of the
glacier's
terminal
moraine. At the
top of this
climb there are
many stone
caves, built as
memorials to the
many Sherpas who
have died while
climbing Mt
Everest. The
path then climbs
gently along the
glacier, to
eventually reach
the cluster of
houses at
Lobuche.
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Day
09 :
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Trek from
Lobuche (4900m.)
to Gorakshep
(5180m.) which
takes about
three and half
hours. You will
have lunch at
Gorakshep, take
rest and if the
trekker feels
fine, the
participants can
walk to Everest
Base Camp
(5486m.). You
will spend about
4 and half hours
trek up to
Everest Base
Camp and back to
Gorakshep. The
trek is on
glacier and snow
capped rocks.
You can also see
many small
frozen lakes
around the
Everest Base
Camp and return
back to
Gorakshep
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Day 10 :
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Trek from
Gorakshep to
Kala Patthar
(5545m.) and
back to Pheriche
(4243m.) and it
takes about six
hours. You
accomplish an
early morning
climb to Kala
Patthar (5545m.)
to enjoy the
view of sunrise.
From Kala
Patthar you can
have a panoramic
view of Mt.
Everest and many
other mountain
peaks like Mt.
Pumori, Mt.
Lingtren, Mt.
Khumbetse, Mt.
Nuptse, Mt.
Lhotse, Mt. Ama
Dablam, Mt.
Thamserku and
many more.
Pheriche is the
place where one
can make phone
calls to any
part of the
world. You can
see the mountain
Yaks in Pheriche.
Yaks are
normally
regarded as the
porters in this
area. The town
of Pheriche is
known as windy
town. There you
can see the
perpendicular
walls of
Cholatse and
Tawache. There
is located
Himalayan Rescue
Association Aid
Post and foreign
volunteer
doctors are to
provide medical
treatment to
trekkers as well
as local people.
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Day
11 :
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Trek from
Pheriche to
Phortse (3750m.)
and it takes
almost four and
half hours.
The trail
descends to
Pangboche and
now the trail
starts turning
up and down in
every half an
hour to Phortse..
On the way there
is an
opportunity to
see wild life in
and around the
area like
mountain goat,
musk deer and
many species of
Himalayan birds.
There are
village
monasteries in
Pangboche and
Phortse rich in
cultural
heritage of
Sherpa people.
Along this, you
see an old
monastery in
Pangboche which
is believed to
have been
established
during 16th
century. The
Pangboche
village is known
to have highest
permanent
settlement
throughout the
year.
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Day
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Trek from
Phortse (3750m.)
to Khumjung
(3790m.) which
takes almost
three and half
hours. The trail
here descends
for early twenty
minutes and
ascends up
steeply for
almost one hour
to Mongla
(4000m.). From
this spot, you
can see the
panoramic view
of Ama Dablam,
Thamserku, Kusum
Kangaru, Konde-Ri
and Tawache
peak. Now the
trail descends
and ascends
frequently up to
Khumjung. The
Khumjung village
is said to have
the largest
settlement of
Khumbu region.
There is
well-equipped
high school
built by Edmund
Hillary in 1960.
Not limited to
this, there is
an old monastery
where the skull
of Yeti is
believed to have
preserved. The
neighboring
village of
Khumjung is
Khunde where a
well equipped
Hospital is
built by Edmund
Hillary in 1964.
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Day
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Trek from
Khumjung to
Thame (3800m.)
and it takes
about four
hours. Thame is
a place where
you can visit
many ancient
monasteries. You
will be able to
experience the
real Sherpa
culture and at
the most, from
Thame you can
take a glance at
the beautiful
mountain peaks.
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Day
14 :
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Trek from Thame
to Monjo
(2835m.) which
takes about six
hours. While
trekking from
Thame to Monjo
you come across
few Sherpa
settlements and
you will meet
friendly Sherpa
people. Trekking
this day is
little bit
easier in
comparison to
other days.
Monjo is a small
village and the
area is mainly
for agriculture.
You can see
people being
engaged in
agricultural
activities.
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Day
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Trek from Monjo
to Lukla
(2800m.) and it
takes about four
and half hours.
This day the
trail gradually
descends and
ascends as well.
You cross the
Dudh Koshi river
over suspension
bridges.
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Day
16 :
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You take an
early morning
flight back to
Kathmandu from
Lukla and it
takes almost 30
minutes.
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Services
Included
National Park
entry permit,
Trekking permit,
Land
transportation
to and fro,
Accommodation in
lodges during
the trek, Food:
three meals a
day, A guide &
required number
of porter (s),
Essential
equipment.
Services
Excluded
Personal
expenses,
Insurance, Tips,
Emergency
evacuation by
Helicopter,
Alternative
transportation
in case of heavy
rain, landslide,
strike, road
blockade etc.
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