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Jiri - Namche - Gokyo - Namche - Jiri -
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Jiri - Namche - Gokyo - Namche -
Jiri |
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Facts
OF
TREK |
Duration :
27 days
Trek Type : Tea House
Max. Altitude : 5340 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
passing through
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
Deurali. 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
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 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 descends
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 an
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 Thame
[3739m] and it
takes about four
hours. From
Namche the route
turns west and
the trail is
almost level as
you head up the
Bhote Koshi
Valley, once a
popular trading
route into
Tibet. Along the
way you pass
many prayer
flags, mani
walls and carved
stones, all
indicative of
the Tibetan
Buddhist culture
of this area.
After descending
to the Bhote
Koshi the trail
climbs steeply
to Thame. From
here there are
good views of
the peaks of
Teng Kangpoche
and Kwangde and
to the north is
the Nangpa La,
the pass leading
to Tibet. Thame
Gompa is
situated above
the village
overlooking the
valley and is
the site for the
spring
celebrations of
the Mani Rimdu
festival.
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Day
13 :
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Trek from Thame
to Khumjung
[3790m] and it
takes about five
hours. You
retrace your
route down the
Bhote Koshi
Valley towards
Namche and
branch off to
follow a quiet
trail to
Khumjung. It is
a picturesque
village which
also has its own
Gompa at the top
end of town.
Here you can
have excellent
views of
Thamserku,
Kantega and Ama
Dablam.
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Day
14 :
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Trek from
Khumjung to Dole
[4040m] which
takes about five
hours. Soon
after leaving
Khumjung the
trail climbs to
a large chorten
on top of a
ridge. This
ridge descends
from Khumbila, a
5734m peak, said
to be the abode
of the patron
God of the
Khumbu region.
The trail
descends
slightly towards
the Sanasa and
then trail
ascends up to
Mongla(4000m.).
From here, you
can see
panoramic views
of various
mountains. You
trek steeply
descend passing
through Phortse
Tenga and from
there, the trail
climbs steeply
to Dole, through
rhododendron and
birch forest
festooned with
hanging mosses
and lichens. You
can enjoy
delicious meal
at Phortse Tenga
(3650m.).
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Day 15 :
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Trek from Dole
to Machhermo
[4410m] and it
takes about
three hours.
From Dole you
climb steadily
along the side
of the valley,
where the small
and thorny
bushes give way
to scrub juniper
as the altitude
increases. The
trail passes
many summer
settlements,
which are used
when yaks are
taken to these
pastures to
graze in the
summer months.
Ahead of you are
excellent views
of Cho Oyu,
while back down
the valley are
the peaks of
Kantega and
Thamserku. This
is a short day
and you will
arrive at
Machhermo in
time for lunch.
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Day
16 :
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Trek from
Machhermo to
Gokyo [4750m]
which takes
about four
hours. Today you
head for the
lakes at Gokyo.
You follow a
very scenic path
to Pangka and
then descend
slightly,
following one of
the melt-water
Rivers which
flow down the
west side of the
Ngozumpa
Glacier. You
climb a steep
rocky path
inclined into
the valley by
the side of the
glacier, passing
the first of the
holy lakes. You
soon arrive at
the second of
the lakes,
crossing the
path which heads
across the
glacier to Cho
La (5420m.) -
your route to
Lobuche and
Everest, later
in the trek. The
third lake is
known as Dudh
Pokhari and on
its eastern
shore is the
settlement of
Gokyo. Walking
by the side of
the lake, the
scenery is
magnificent with
the summits of
Cho Oyu and
Gyachung Kang
reflected in its
emerald green
waters.
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Day
17 :
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Rest day at
Gokyo and
excursion in and
around Gokyo
valley. Gokyo is
a trade centre
where the Sherpa
people run
lodges to
provide the best
services to the
trekkers. Gokyo
is situated by
the side of
Ngozumpa
glacier, the
biggest glacier
of Nepal. This
day you can make
a side trip to
Fifth Lake via
Forth Lake.
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Day
18 :
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Trek/climb from
Gokyo to Gokyo
Ri [5340m] &
Trek back to
Machhermo
(4410m.) via
Gokyo village
and it takes
about four and
half hours.
Gokyo Ri looms
above the
village on the
northern edge of
the lake and you
leave camp just
after first
light, following
a steep path up
the hillside. As
you climb, the
summits of
Everest, Lhotse
and Makalu
slowly come into
sight and the
view from the
summit of Gokyo
Ri itself, is
one of the
finest to be had
in the Everest
region - some
say it is even
better than that
from Kala
Patthar. After
lunch it is a
short walk to
the village of
Machermo
following Dudh
Koshi stream.
There are yak
pastures and few
human
settlements.
From here you
can have an
excellent view
of Tawoche.
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Day
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Trek from
Machhermo to
Namche Bazaar
(3430 m.) which
takes about six
hours. The walk
from Machhermo
is mostly
downhill to
Phortsetenga
following the
forest covered
with
rhododendron,
pine and local
incense. After
that the trails
climb steeply
until you reach
Monglo, a place
with tea shops.
The path now
descends gently
upto Khumjung.
To reach Namche
you follow flat
and then down
way to Namche.
It grants you
panoramic 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 20 :
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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
village 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
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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
stretch 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
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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 go
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
you 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
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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 an old
beautiful
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
scenario 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 which is
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
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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 25 :
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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 26 :
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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 27 :
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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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