Just 35 minutes exciting flight
from Kathmandu will take to Lukla airstrip from where, a journey to Everest
starts. The area is widely settled by the ethnic group Sherpa and follows the
Himalayan Buddhism. The valleys like Gokyo, Khumbu and Imja highly displays the
rich monasteries culture and traditions followed by highland dwellers. The
places like Thame, Khumjung, Junbesi, Namche, Tyangboche and Pangboche are the
monasteries zone and hub of Sherpa culture. The major festivals celebrated by
the Sherpa are Dumje, Mani Rimdhu and Lhosar.
The
attractive views of snowcapped mountains over 6000 m includes Kongde, Kusum
kangru, Thamaserku, Amadablam, Baruntse, Makalu, Everest, Lotse, Choletse,
Lhotsesar, Nuptse, Choyu, and Pumori making the landscape wonderful and is made
more exciting by the passes over 5000 m: Kongma-la, Cho-la, Renjo-la, Tashi
lapcha, Amphu lapcha and Serpinicool. The astonishing views from the Gokyo Ri,
hiking to Fifth lake, Khumbu Glacier to the foot of Mt. Everest at Base Camp,
Kalapatthar Hike to view Everest are overwhelming adventurous experience at
Everest region
The Everest region offers
different option for trekking to expedition from short and moderate to
challenging climbing and expeditions. The mostly used trekking route is Gokyo,
Kalapatthar Everest Base Camp Trek. No doubts, the area used wide alternate
routes and even offer remote trail to Peekey and Hinku Valley. Even, follow the
ancient salt-trade route to Tibet following the Gokyo valley trail from Thame,
the ancient traditional Sherpa village; still see the Yak Caravans coming down
toward Lumde from Tibet. Participate in traditional “Hatt Bazzar” held every
Saturday is really interesting and a great experience of shopping home
appliance for a week. For accommodation, choose from Budget lodge to luxurious
and camping too. Likewise, get the plenty of shops and restaurants at Namche,
Khumjung, Lukla even offers good internet and good options for meals ranging
from local Sherpa Cuisine to continental, Japanese, Chinese to Italian
Spaghettis and Pizzas as well.
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