Everest Region Trekking
With eight of the worlds ten highest peak, Nepal is loaded with spectacular mountain vistas. The Everest trek is justifiably famous not only for its proximity to the world’s highest mountain but also for its friendly Sherpa people. Picturesque villages, great variety of cultures and traditions, Colorful festivals and monasteries. The Sagarmatha National park is rich with flora and fauna. But the existence of the Yeti remains a mystery. A large number of mountaineers and trekkers are drawn to the Everest region that leads through the Sagarmatha National Park . To be seen on the way are astounding views of some parts of the Himalayan. The path also leads to Dudh koshi valley and forests of blooming rhododendron blue pine…
With eight of the worlds ten highest peak, Nepal is loaded with spectacular mountain vistas. The Everest trek is justifiably famous not only for its proximity to the world’s highest mountain but also for its friendly Sherpa people. Picturesque villages, great variety of cultures and traditions, Colorful festivals and monasteries. The Sagarmatha National park is rich with flora and fauna. But the existence of the Yeti remains a mystery. A large number of mountaineers and trekkers are drawn to the Everest region that leads through the Sagarmatha National Park . To be seen on the way are astounding views of some parts of the Himalayan. The path also leads to Dudh koshi valley and forests of blooming rhododendron blue pine and fir; Highlights of this trek include Namche-bazaar, the Tengboche monastery and Kalapatthar enroute the Everest Base Camp. This area is abundant with high-alpine wildlife,that include the Himalayan tar, muskdeer, pikka, of mouse hare and rare birds like snow crow, snow pigeon and pheasant, Access to the Everest region is either by air from Kathmandu to Lukla or by bus to Jiri, private rides, which would reduce traveling time can be arranged at some extra expenditure. (The main goal of the trekkers to Everest region is to observe the world highest mountain along with the worlds other three highest mountains.)
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