Everest Panorama Circle Trek
| (12 Nights/
13 Days)
Everest Panorama Circle Trek is one of the pleasant trekking around the base of
M. Everest. The Khumbu region is intelligibly one of the most popular and an outstanding
destination for adventure seekers and it offers the best opportunity to gain the
Himalayan experience. This trek begins with a dramatic scenic flight to Lukla
and the trail follows many farm villages with beautiful views of the high snow
capped peaks of the world, and can be seen the outstanding breathe taking panoramic
view from Tyangboche and around. You may have opportunity to see many higher mountains
including Mt. Everest.
Sagarmatha National Park is listed by world heritage sites, which cover Everest
region and offers the spectacular view of the highlights of higher mountains
as well as friendly Sherpa people, who are break recorder to climb the highest
mountains along Mt. Everest. Himalayan wildlife commonly seen as musk dear,
mountain goats, colorful Pheasants besides these rare species of Red Panda &
Snow Leopard are an another attraction for the visitors. Pine and birch tree
are the common forest here as well as colorful rhododendron flowers welcome
you on spring. Monasteries can be found most of the places in bottom part, which
makes you spiritual soul, and the flattering flags can be seen everywhere. This
trek is popular for beginners who want to look best Himalayan scenery with in
short time and want to be in a lower elevation with great view, shall visit
once for lifetime experiment.
At 6 am your Sherpa will knock on your door with a chirpy good morning, followed shortly by a basin of hot water to wash in. Then it's time to order breakfast, pack up your kit and head off to trek for the next three hours through forests, hills, mountains and local villages. You'll stop for an hour at a particularly pleasant spot along the way for a well-earned hot lunch. Then you'll then walk another three hours or so, before you stop for the night. Then you can have tea or coffee and some light snacks, before exploring the area with trek leader or just relaxing until dinner is served in a warm dining hall.
The evenings are spent reading or chatting with your fellow trekkers and crew about the trip so far(s). A pack of cards is an asset on these nights; the crew love teaching various Nepali card games and learning new Western games. Finally, it's off to bed for a well deserved night's rest before you start it all again.
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