Jiri to Everest Base Camp Trek
| (24 Nights/
25 Days)
This trek is understandably one of the most popular and spectacular destinations
for walkers and it offer some of the most fascinating and enjoyable trekking.
This trekking route used by Hillary during the 1st expedition to the Mt. Everest.
This trek begins with a long drive to Jiri and the trek starts from here, the
trek follows many farm villages en-route with beautiful snow capped mountain views.
This trek has a number of stunning attractions, trekking through the Solu area
visiting charming villages of Junbesi and Ringmo, and over the great Lamjura pass
with excellent views of the high snow capped peaks. Other attractions include
the spectacular scenery of the Himalayan ranges and the Sherpa culture.
This Everest trek involves a great deal of uphill and down hills walking, an
opportunity to observe the daily activities of the local and the traditional
way of life that have been preserved and practiced since thousand of years.
We include all the highlights of the Everest National Park including Namche
Bazaar, Khumbu's Sherpa capital, unmatched view point of Kalapathar (5545m)
and ever exciting Everest Base Camp which are extraordinary viewpoints for Nuptse,
Everest, Lhotse. With ample time and opportunity to visit the Buddhist monasteries
of Pangboche, one of the oldest in the area, and at Tyangboche, one of the newest
as it was re-built in after being burnt to the ground. This is long trek with
many feature and highly recommendable to all the trekkers who are keen to walk
quite long with gaining height slowly.
" Stupa represents the culture of Buddhism in Himalaya"
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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