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Jiri - EBC - Kalapatthar - Jiri - 28
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Jiri - EBC - Kalapatthar - Jiri |
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Facts
OF
TREK |
Duration :
28 days
Trek Type : Tea House
Max. Altitude : 5545 m .
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Minimum Pax : 1+
Mode Of Travel :
Land
Grade :
Strenuous
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Itinerary
In
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Day
01 :
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Drive from
Kathmandu
(1350m.) to Jiri
(1905) about 188
km which takes
about eight
hours. The first
part of your
journey drives
eastwards from
Kathmandu
through passing
Bhaktapur,
Banepa,
Dhulikhel,
Dolalghat,
Lamasanghu, a
part of the
Araniko Highway
and turn to
right from
Lamasangu for
the Jiri road
passing through
Green Hills
scenery as well
as snow capped
mountains. The
road is quite
narrow but it is
smooth. Jiri is
a town named
after Jirel, the
majority people
inhabited in and
around the town.
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Day
02 :
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Trek from Jiri
(1905m.) to
Deurali (2705m.)
which takes
about six and
half hours. The
beginning of
your trek is
gently ascent
for the first
two hours to
Mali Danda
(2440m.) and
then it follows
gently descent
path to
Shivalaya
(1800m.) where
you could take
lunch and hang
around. After
your lunch, the
trail steeply
goes up for an
hour and rest of
the day is
gently up to the
Deorali. You
could enjoy the
green scenery as
well as some of
the snow-capped
mountains at a
far distance.
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Day
03 :
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Trek from
Deurali (2705m.)
to Sete (2400m.)
and it takes
about six and
half hours. The
starting of your
trek is steeply
descent for
early an hour to
Bhandar (2250m.)
and then gently
descent to Kenja
(1600m.) where
you could enjoy
your lunch.
After your
lunch, your trek
is steeply up to
destination. En
route, you could
enjoy with
agricultural
farm scenery
where locals
work hard. In
addition to
this, you could
pass through
Sherpa villages
with beautiful
mountain views.
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Day
04 :
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Trek from Sete
(2400m.) to
Junbesi (2675m.)
and it takes
about six and
half hours. To
begin your trek,
you should climb
steeply for an
early two hours
passing through
Dagchu, Goyem, a
small Sherpa
settlements.
Then your trek
starts gently up
to the Lamjura
Pass (3500m.)
through
rhododendron
forest. After
the pass, rest
of the trek is
gently descent
to the
destination. In
this route, you
could enjoy some
of the snow
capped mountains
such as the "Goa
of the Solu".
Besides this,
you could see
some wildlife
such as monkey
and many species
of birds.
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Day
05 :
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Rest day at
Junbesi and hang
around or visit
Thubten Chholing
Monastery known
as Nunnery
Monastery on a
two hours side
trip after 3
days harassing
working.
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Day
06:
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Trek from
Junbesi (2675m.)
to Nunthala
(2200m.) which
takes
approximately
six hours. The
beginning of
your trek is
gently ascent
for early one
and half hours
to Phurtung
(2900m.). From
this place, you
could see first
view of Mount
Everest
including
Thamserku
(6623m.),
Kantega
(6780m.), Kusum
Kangaru (6370m.)
and Mera Peak
(6650m.) Your
trek is flat and
gently descent
to Ringmo Khola
(2500m.).
Immediately,
your trail is
steeply up for
one and half
hours to the
Takshindo La
Pass (3100m.).
From this point,
you could see
excellent
mountain views.
At the end of
your trek is
steeply descent
to the town
Nunthala
(2200m.) through
small Sherpa
settlement and
forest.
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Day
07 :
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Trek from
Nunthala
(2200m.) to
Bupsa (2350m.)
and it takes
about six hours.
The beginning of
your trek is
gently descent
to the Dudh
Koshi river
(Milk River) for
an early two
hours passing
through
agricultural
farming land and
small Sherpa and
Rai settlements.
From Dudh Koshi
river, your
trail is gently
ascent all the
way to
Kharikhola
(2050m.) passing
through Juving
(1680m.) a
pretty big Rai
village and
farming lands.
From Kharikhola
your trail
follows flat
path for 45
minutes and then
steeply up to
the camp (Bupasa)
where you could
visit Buddhist
Monastery in
ruined state.
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Day
08 :
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Trek from Bupsa
(2350m.) to
Surkey (2400m.)
which takes
about six and
half hours. At
the beginning of
the day, you
should ascend
steeply for the
early two hours
to Khari La Pass
(2880m.) passing
through
rhododendron and
oak forest
including a
small Sherpa
settlements and
teashops. From
this point, you
could see
excellent view
of different
mountains such
as Numbu
(6960m.),
Cho-oyu
(8201m.),
Gyangchung Kang
(7922m.) and
Thamserku
(6629m.). Now,
your trail is
gently descent
and flat to
Chaubar (2730m.)
passing through
Bamboo forest
and Puiyan
(2770m.) with
view of Khumbu
Valley as well
as beautiful
mountains. At
the end of the
day, your trail
steeply descent
up to the
destination.
Surkey is a
small Sherpa
village at the
bottom of the
Lukla.
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Day
09 :
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Trek from Surkey
(2400m.) to
Phakding
(2652m.) which
takes about four
hours.
The first part
of the trek is
gently ascent
for early 2
hours to
Chhiplung
(2700m.), a
junction road to
Jiri and Lukla
passing through
Mushe (2650m.).
From this place,
the road is
quite broad and
busy. Now, your
trail is almost
flat and gently
descent and
ascent to
Phakding. This
is a short trek
after 3 long
days trek. You
could hang in
and around
Phakding
village.
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Day 10 :
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Trek from
Phakding to
Namche Bazaar
(3440 m.) which
takes about five
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
11 :
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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, teashops
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 upto
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
12 :
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Trek from Namche
Bazaar to
Tyangboche (3867
m.) and it takes
about five
hours. Leave the
village for a
climb to the top
of a ridge and
level mountain
path that offers
an excellent
panorama of
Thamserku,
Kantega, and
Kusum Kangrib.
To the right
there is a steep
cliff that drops
down to the Dudh
Kosi, faintly
visible on the
valley floor
below. Make your
way around a
branch ridge,
and Ama Dablam
(6812m) Everest,
Lhotse, Nuptse
(7855m) and
Tawetse (6501m)
suddenly appear.
After a gentle
descent the
mountain path
ends; you will
come to the fork
leading to Gokyo.
Descend past two
tea houses and
through the
village of
Trashinga.
Though you
cannot see it,
you can hear the
Dudh Kosi and
soon you descent
to the river and
arrive at Phunki
Tenga. It is a
long climb to
Tyangboche; the
first half is
especially
steep. As you
climb through
the forested
zone, the
incline eases
and a splendid
view appears.
Continue
climbing the
mountainside
diagonally until
you come to the
stone gate built
by lamas which
marks your entry
into Tyangboche
(3860m). You may
use the large
plateau in front
of the splendid
monastery as
your campsite.
There are a
lodge and hotel
managed by the
National Park
Service.
Tyangboche is an
important
lookout point on
this course, and
the sunset on
Everest and Ama
Dablam is
especially
beautiful.
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Day
13 :
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Trek from
Tyangboche to
Dingboche (4260
m.) and it takes
approximately
five and half
hours. Leave
Tyangboche and
the Khumbu
mountains as a
backdrop-and
descend a
rhododendron
covered area to
emerge to a
pleasant level
area. Pass a
long Mani stone
wall to enter
the village of
Deboche. Go on
to Minlinggo and
leave the
mountain path to
cross over a
suspension
bridge to the
left bank of the
Imja Khola.
Climb the
mountain path
while looking up
at Ama Dablam
and Kantega
(6779m) appears
on the opposite
bank. Ascend the
chorten-lined
route, come to a
fork, the upper
path passes
Pangboche and a
monastery, take
the lower path
to Pangboche
Olin and its
stone
wall-enclosed
potato field.
Pass through the
village and
cross a stream
to a path
skirting a rocky
area to terraced
hills along the
riverbank. The
trails climbs
slowly, winding
above the
Imjatse River,
to a big Mani
Stupa. From
here, the walk
is fairly
moderate as you
enter the
Imjatse Valley
beneath the
mighty peaks of
Ama Dablam,
Nuptse and
Lhotse with
views of the
eastern snow
capped mountains
including the
Island Peak or
Imjatse (6,189m)
Dingboche is a
beautiful
patchwork of
fields enclosed
by stone walls
protecting the
crops of barley,
buckwheat and
potatoes from
the cold winds
and grazing
animals.
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Day
14 :
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Rest day at
Dingboche (4260
m.) Today is a
very important
acclimatization
day. There are
some
breathtaking
views of the
North face of
Ama Dablam and
the
Lhotse-Nuptse
ridge as we
explore this
beautiful valley
that leads up to
Island Peak. The
walk is short
with a good
chance to relax
in the
afternoon.
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Day
15 :
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Trek from
Dingboche to
Lobuche (4930
m.) which takes
about six hours.
The onward
journey leads
north for up to
50-minutes until
you come to a
mani-prayer
Stupa. The trail
is gentle
looking down to
Pheriche village
below. Today's
walk offers
views of the
Mt.Tawache, Ama
Dablam and to
the north-Pokalde
(5741m)
Kongma-tse
(5820m) and the
great wall of
Nuptse. After 1
½ to 2 hours
walk, the trail
from Pheriche
joins near Dugla
(4595m) before a
small wooden
bridge over the
river of Khumbu
glacier. Stop at
Dugla, for
lunch, before
continuing for
an hour up a
steep hill to
the top, where
there are views
of Mt. Pumori
and other peaks
west of Everest.
After a short
break, continue
(1 ½ to 2 hours)
of trekking up
to Lobuche,
hidden and
sheltered from
the wind.
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Day
16:
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Trek from
Lobuche to
Gorakshep (5180
m.) to
Kalapatthar and
back to
Gorakshep and it
takes
approximately
four hours.
After an early
breakfast, you
will prepare for
Kala Patthar
(5545m.) Trek up
the valley
following the
rocky moraine
path, view icy
glacial pond and
icebergs down
below of Khumbu
glacier. After
the last rocky
moraine dunes, a
short downhill
walk brings you
to Gorakshep on
the flat field
below Kala
Patthar (5545m)
and Mt. Pumori
(7145m.)
Gorakshep is the
location of the
original Everest
Base Camp with
the new camp
being further up
the valley. The
walk is gradual
until you reach
a rocky spot,
from there
another uphill
climb for ½ hour
brings you to
Kala Patthar.
From Kala
Patthar top, the
views will be
beyond your
wildest
imagination,
with Everest
seeming within a
stones throw
distance between
the summit of
Mt. Nuptse and
Lho-La and
Lhotse on the
back. The
panoramic view
from this spot
is something to
cherish and you
feel it’s worth
the hard climb
up to here and
to feel at the
top of the
world. With all
the higher snow
capped giants
that dominate
all around, it
is truly a
magnificent spot
to be at on a
clearer sunny
day. After a
great moment, an
hour descent
takes you back
to Gorakshep.
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Day
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Trek from
Gorakshep to
Everest Base
Camp (5337m.)
and back to
Gorakshep which
takes about five
hours. While
trekking to
Everest Base
Camp you pass
through a trail,
which weaves its
way through ice
pinnacles and
past the
crevasses of the
Khumbu Glacier.
During the
spring season,
you can meet
some expedition
team on the
Everest Base
Camp. The number
of team is less
in the autumn
season. On the
return leg, you
can take a
higher route to
get a
spectacular view
of the Khumbu
icefall and
numerous
mountains. You
return to Gorak
Shep to stay
overnight.
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Day
18 :
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Trek from
Gorakshep to
Kala Patthar
(5545m.) and
back to Pheriche
(4250m.) and it
takes about five
hours. Early
morning climb to
Kala Patthar
(5545m.) and
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
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Trek from
Pheriche to
Tyangboche
(12,687 m.)
Enjoy a morning
visit to the
research center.
Then, trek back
to Tyangboche,
an easier
descent passing
through
rhododendron
forest, continue
walking
Tyangboche. It
is a small
village with a
famous monastery
offering you the
splendid view of
Ama Dablam,
green hills and
river views.
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Day 20 :
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Trek from
Tyangboche to
Namche Bazaar
(11,286 m )
which takes
about four and
half hours. The
walk from
Tyangboche is
mostly downhill
on the main busy
trail with a few
steep climbs for
an hour from the
bridge at
Phungitenga,
near to Shanasha.
The walk to
Namche is very
scenic on a long
winding path.
Enroute you will
visit
traditional
villages of
Khumjung and
Khunde, an
opportunity to
visit one of its
monastery, the
only monastery
that has a Yeti
Scalp. From
Khumjung village
another 30
minutes walk
brings to the
village of
Khunde, where
you can visit
the Khunde
Hospital funded
by Sir Edmund
Hillary Trust.
After Khunde, a
scenic and
pleasant walk
brings you to
Namche for the
overnight.
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Day
21 :
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Trek from Namche
Bazaar to Surkey
(2400m.) and it
takes about six
hours. The
trails descend
gently for some
distance. En
route you pass
few villages,
terraces and
mountain views.
From Chhuplung
the trails again
move down until
Surkey via
Chaurikharka, a
relatively big
villages mainly
inhabited by
Sherpa.
Moreover, you
find mani walls,
chorten,
monastery and
significant
Sherpa culture.
To describe
Surkey, it is
apt to mention
that it lies at
the bottom of
hill. It is
surrounded by
forests covered
with pine and
oaks.
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Day
22 :
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Trek from Surkey
to Bupsa (2350m)
via Phuiyan
which takes
about five and
half hours. To
reach Phuiyan La
you follow
ascend path
passing through
few trees. The
trails now
stretches at
flat level until
you reach
Phuiyan. There
are human
settlements of
Rai and Sherpa
people. It is
surrounded by
forests. Leaving
this village,
you move gently
ascend crossing
a small stream
to reach Kharte
Danda. En route,
you pass through
bamboo and oak
forests. Then
your journey
starts
descending until
you reach Bupsa.
On the way, you
find some tea
houses and feel
exhilarated at
the sight of
natural
vegetation.
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Day
23 :
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Trek from Bupsa
to Nunthala
(2200m.) and it
takes about five
and half hours.
The early part
of your trek
upto Kharikhola
is steeply
descent.
Kharikhola is a
big village
mainly inhabited
by Rai, Sherpa
and people of
other castes.
You find
terraces,
schools and way
to Mera Peak
used by
climbers. The
trails now goes
downwards to
Jubing and cross
Dudh Koshi over
the suspension
bridge. Now you
begin to follow
ascending path
passing through
forests covered
with
rhododendron,
oaks, pine and
other natural
vegetation. As
cross forests
you see the
fields where
villagers
cultivate wheat,
millet, oat,
maize, soyabeans
and vegetables.
These areas are
mostly inhabited
by Rai. To reach
Nunthala, you
follow the same
ascent path. It
is a village
occupied by
Sherpa, Rai and
other castes.
There is a
handicraft
factory where
the trekkers can
visit.
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Day
24 :
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Trek from
Nunthala to
Junbesi (2675m.)
and it takes
about seven
hours. This day
you begin your
trek following
steeply ascent
path till
Trogsindho
through forests.
There is a
beautiful and
old monastery
here. You can
enjoy mountain
views of
Thamserku
(6623m.),
Kantega
(6780m.), Kusum
Kangaru (6370m.)
and Mera Peak
(6650m.). While
ascending you
cross Trogsindho
La. Here you see
chorten, mani
walls and prayer
flags fluttering
in the breeze.
You can enjoy at
few tea shops
available here.
The green
scenarios
compels you to
fall in love
with nature.
Leaving this
place, you
descend to
Ringmu where
there is an
apple orchard
and terraces.
Passing through
this village,
you reach
Sallung Danda.
Here is situated
a cheese factory
and you can
enjoy views of
Everest,
Thamserku, Mera
Peak, Makalu,
Kusum Kantega
and local
villages at some
distance. To
reach Junbesi,
you have to go
down way through
bare hill and
pine forests
before you cross
a small stream.
Junbesi is a big
village and rich
in Sherpa
culture. Having
monastery,
school, hydro
power project,
communication
facilities and
fruits and
vegetable
garden, it has
become the
remarkable
resident area.
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Day
25 :
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Trek from
Junbesi to Sete
(2400m.) which
takes about six
hours. The early
part of the
trails goes
upward and then
stretches at
flat level till
Tractor. You
enter a village
here with
monastery,
chorten and
terraces. To
reach Lamjura
pass you follow
steeply ascent
path crossing
forests covered
with
rhododendron,
pine and oak
trees. There are
few tea shops in
and around this
area. Now you
descend all the
way to Sete
through
rhododendron and
oak forests. En
route you cross
scattered
villages. Sete
is to be
described as
small village
with chorten,
prayer flags and
terraces.
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Day
26 :
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Trek from Sete
to Deurali
(2705m.) and it
takes almost six
hours. You walk
downwards all
the way to Kenja
(1600m.) passing
through
villages,
terraces and
green hills. The
Solukhumbu
district ends at
Kenja and
Ramechhap
district starts
from here. The
inhabitants
belong to
different
community. The
trails now turn
upwards till you
reach Bhandar, a
beautiful big
village with
good sceneries,
monastery, tea
garden,
terraces, weekly
market and
communication
facilities. To
reach Deurali,
you ascend all
the way passing
through forests
covered with oak
and other
natural
vegetation. From
here, you enjoy
the spectacular
view of
Gaurishankar.
Deurali, a
Sherpa village
is surrounded by
forests. There
are chortens,
mani walls and
prayer flags
fluttering in
the breeze.
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Day
27 :
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Trek from
Deurali to Jiri
(1905m.) which
takes
approximately
six hours. The
beginning part
of your trek is
steeply descent
upto Shivalaya
through forests,
villages and
terraces. There
has reached
motorway upto
Shivalaya but
there occurs
some disruption
during monsoon
season. This
village is
densely
populated by
mixed community.
As you cross a
stream over a
suspension
bridge you head
upwards for Mali
Gaon (Mali
village). From
here you see
green hills and
fields where
people grow
wheat, millet,
maize and green
vegetables. To
reach Mali Danda
you walk uphill
through forests.
From here you
can see few
mountains at a
far distance.
Leaving Mali
Danda you begin
your trek to
Jiri following
ups and down
way. Jiri is a
town named after
Jirel, the
majority people
inhabited in and
around the town.
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Day
28 :
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Drive from Jiri
to Kathmandu
which takes
about nine
hours.
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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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