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Follow on Google News | ![]() Everest Base Camp Trek - EBC TrekEverest Base Camp Trek is one of the popular trekking packages in Nepal operated by Himalayan Asia Treks.
By: himalayanasiatreks.com Beginning from Lukla, a fragile two-day trek up the Dudh Koshi valley prompts the acclaimed Namche Bazaar. The course has a plenitude of tea houses. Phakding and Monjo are the well known visits right from the start and just past Monjo is the passageway to the Sagarmatha National Park at Jorsale check point where licenses are checked. The path that followed the Dudh Koshi River begins going tough from the engineered overpass only a couple minutes from Jorsale and Namche Bazaar is reached following a 3 hour climb. Leaving Namche Bazaar, the path follows the valley of Imja Khola with fabulous perspectives on Thamserku, Kangtega and Ama Dablam mountains, while overwhelming the horizon ahead are the monsters, Lhotse and Everest. The most widely known night end after Namche is at the very best point of a precarious move from the Imja Khola at Tengboche. The Tengboche Monastery is one of the most renowned cloisters, likely in light of its unmatched background, Mt. Ama Dablam. Following the Imja Khola from Tengboche, the trail climbs through Pangboche until Pheriche or Dingboche is reached, where the day's trek closes. One more day of acclimatization follows with a captivating side outing to Chhukung which is around a 3 hour stroll from Dingboche. From Dingboche/Pheriche a 6 hour hiking towards Lobuche which sits on the sidelong moraine of the Khumbu ice fall. What follows is an about 3 hour climb from Lobuche to the keep going settlement on the trail referred to as Gorak Shep. The couple of tea houses at this spot give asylum to the night prior to one attempts the last leg of the trek over the ice sheet to Everest Base Camp.Above Gorak Shep is seen the famous view point known as Kala Patthar, from where numerous a trekker has caught the picture of the world's most elevated mountain and looked up in amazement. Contact Himalayan Asia Treks and Expedition P Ltd web: himalayanasiatreks.com ***@himalayanasiatreks.com End
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