Trekking to the Adventurous Everest Base Camp in Nepal


Posted November 13, 2019 by ZnosShrestha

Nepal is called the country of the Himalayas and has the world's tallest mountain, Mount Everest situated in the country's Khumbu area. In addition to Mount Everest, quite a few mountain peaks are surrounding Everest.
 
Nepal is a wonderful country that has several areas of diversity within itself. One of the various aspects is the topography, in which the land structure is eloquent and plain in the lowlands of Terai, isolated valleys from the hills and mountains among terrains that are rigged in the Himalayan region. Nepal is called the country of the Himalayas and has the world's tallest mountain, Mount Everest situated in the country's Khumbu area. In addition to Mount Everest, quite a few mountain peaks are surrounding Everest.

Trekking in the Everest Region of Nepal is one of the trekking destinations for travelers all around the world. The Sagarmatha zone is abundant with Sherpa settlements. That's the reason why, while walking to the Everest Base Camp, you're very likely to encounter Gumbas, monasteries, chaityas, and Bihars all. The path into the Everest Base Camp is decorated on the walls that were Mani-stone with carvings and Buddhist prayer flags which helps trekkers to breathe through Everest base camp trek difficulty (https://www.holidaynepaltrek.com/everest-base-camp-trek-difficulty/).

The Khumbu region also has Sagarmatha National Park, and you may need to hike through the park and get to Namche Bazaar while walking to Everest Base Camp. Adventures in Namche contain exploring the village of Namche. It's also called the"Gateway to Everest", and is a wonderful settlement which provides the very first glimpses of Mount Everest and its neighboring peaks. The Sagarmatha National Park is a World Heritage Site which has a huge variety of flora and fauna preserved within its perimeters. The foliages in the park comprise vegetations of pine, junipers and cedar trees, along with the national flower of Nepal.

In reality, while trekking to the Everest Base Camp, the hiking route is adorned with rhododendron flowers blossoming in the colors of red, pink and white. Trekking to the base camp, you will most likely excurse the catchment Regions of the Khumbu region such as the Bhote Koshi River Basin, the Dudh Koshi River, and the Gokyo Lakes. Surrounding peaks of this region include Mount Cho Oyu Mount Lhotse, Mount Thamserku, Mount Nuptse, Mount Ama Dablam, and Mount Pumori among others. Trekking to the Everest base camp through the woods of this area, you will encounter. The forest offers habitat to one hundred and eighteen species of creatures, such as Himalayan Monal, Blood pheasants, red-billed and yellow-billed choughs. Not only that, the Sagarmatha National Park Permits You to trudge through the habitat of rare creatures like Musk-Deer, Snow Leopards, Himalayan Black Bears, and Red Pandas. Martens, Langur Monkeys, Himalayan Thars and Himalayan Wolves are found in the park.

Trekking to Everest Base Camp also has the revelation of visiting the Tengboche Monastery across the road. It lies in the Tengboche Village at Khumjung. It is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Sherpa people and can also be a heart for trekkers in the Everest region. Even the Tengboche monastery is among the Gompas in the Khumbu region of Nepal. The monastery provides panoramic views of the mountains such as Everest and Tawache, along with the monastery is ornately decorated with religious and precious paintings and murals and can be intricately carved. The monastery attracts many trekkers who are on their way to Everest Base Camp.

You will also come across a village while hiking. It is also called"The Summer Valley". Excursing from Tengboche, you would encounter this tiny Sherpa settlement that is located at the Chhukung Valley. The Imja River flows east of the village. One of Dingboche's characters is stone walls, constructed using stones of different sizes which cover the valley of Imja's kilometers. The stones are eliminated to plow the soil and wind up being piled one over the other producing the km of a wall. It's named the"Summer Valley" since it receives more sun than the village of Pheriche, and is not as affected by the arctic winds that descend throughout the valleys of Khumbu.

From Nagarjuna, which will be a settlement lying just above Dingboche place on the edge of a mountain at the Chhukung Valley, you would be presented with Himalayan vistas of Mount Lobuche east and Lobuche west, Toboche Peak; and occasionally, when the weather permits, you can also observe the magnificent sight of Mount Makalu too from here. Mount Makalu is the fifth tallest peak in the world. Trekking to the Everest Base Camp, you would eventually be going to Lobuche well, and there, you can go through the Khumbu Glacier moraine's cyan. The Khumbu Glacier is located in the ridge between Mount Everest and Lhotse-Nuptse. With an elevation of four thousand nine hundred meters, it is one of Nepal's largest glaciers and is the planet's greatest glacier. The Khumbu Glacier is followed for the final part of the road to Everest Base Camp. The glacier has an icefall, The Khumbu Icefall, at its coast.

If you are into such treks, check out:
Everest base camp trek package: https://www.holidaynepaltrek.com/package/everest-base-camp-trek/
Three High Passes Trekking package: https://www.holidaynepaltrek.com/package/three-high-passes-trekking-to-everest/
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Last Updated November 13, 2019