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Enjoy Your Holidays With Trekking In Nepal
Mera Peak is considered as the most elevated peak trekking in Nepal. Trekking in Mera Peak doesn't require any phenomenal mountaineering background yet requires typical ice pivot and crampon abilities. The stunning perspectives of different wonderful mountains like Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Everest, and Makalu are for the most part really near each other, and when it is perfect you may even witness Kangchenjunga. Any enterprise cherishing individual who is in the underlying phase of mountain climbing can pick Mera peak climbing in order to get an affair of trekking in icy mass areas. You require having physically fit to finish the assignment according to the schedule.
Island Peak Climbing:
Are you eager to climb the Nepal Himalaya? At that point, the Island Peak Climbing is the correct decision for you! Island Peak is flawlessly arranged between Lhotse Mountain and Ama Dablam. This is extraordinary compared to other goals for ice peak climbing in Nepal. One need to climb up through a stone channel took after by a snow headwall to achieve the summit of Island Peak. In spite of the fact that the climb is tranquil troublesome, you needn't bother with any mountaineering capacities and encounters, however, require some resilience for variable climates and some night remain in tents. By keeping in eyes the mind-blowing sights of those icy masses and plummeting back to the principle Everest course will influence you to feel honored with such a lifetime chance of being nearer with the ice sheets and lovely mountains.
Trekking in Nepal:
Nepal is an excellent nation with terrific and alluring frigid mountains. Mount Everest itself is the most elevated peak on the planet. You can enjoy your holidays with trekking in Nepal. While looking at Trekking in Nepal, different variables like lakes, waterways, and holes, religious and social legacies and so forth, it can't be disconnected in light of the fact that they have a connection with different mountains or they can be met when you are in the trekking to those stunning mountains. Individuals, as a rule, favor Nepal trekking to revive their psyche and they need to be free from the weight of their work for a brief timeframe. So the demonstration of trekking isn't a typical tack yet an intermittent. They wish their incidental trekking would be loaded with invigorating and brimming with pleasure. For, this the vast majority of the general population pick Nepal is a great goal for trekking.
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skylinetreks · 7 months
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Everest Base Camp Helicopter trek is a short duration trekking package which perfectly blends the awesome trekking experience as well as the luxurious helicopter ride from Gorakshep. Reaching to the base of the highest peak on the earth called Mount Everest (8848m) is certainly every trekkers dream. Nevertheless, many trek enthusiasts don’t get the chance to experience The Everest Base Camp Trek due to limit time. However, the Everest Base Camp is an awesome alternative for people to experience the majestic beauty of the Mt Everest. They can always opt for this short EBC Heli Trek, which is of only 11 days Everest base camp helicopter trek.
Initially, we will 40 minutes flight to Lukla experiencing wonderful flight at the most dramatic airport of the world. Later, we gradually make our way to Namche Bazaar through the trek to Phakding where we pass through a attractive setting as we climb along with the Himalayan pine and cedar trees until we reach the center of Everest Region i.e. Namche Bazaar. Then, next day we will hike to the Everest View Hotel to observe incredible panorama of the Everest, Tawache, Lhotse, Ama dablam, etc. A visit to Tengboche Monastery (3860m) which rewards us with the arresting views of Mt Ama dablam, Mt. Everest and its nearby peaks is the major highlight of the Everest trekking in Nepal.
Before reaching the base camp Everest, we will step into Dingboche from where we will see the spectacular views of numerous peaks like Ama dablam, Lhotse, Makalu and many more. We hike from Dingboche towards Nagarjuna in order to sight the fine views of Lobuche East (6119m), Thamserku (6608m), Kangtega (6685m) etc. Likewise, we will take a walk to Lobuche filled with luscious meadows until we get to Gorakshep. From Gorakshep, we make our way towards to the luxury Everest base camp trek and helicopter incredible and memorable views. We will hike along the way to base camp Everest in order to perceive magnificent and astounding views of the legendary Himalayan range, the Mount Everest itself. Finally, we will take a helicopter tour of the base camp and same day Everest base camp trek helicopter return back to Kathmandu in a comfy yet awesome ride.
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Climb Top-Notch Mountains in Nepal for Better Trekking Experience
There are a lot of places in the present world and it is your responsibility to select the right one to visit. Every trip should be an enjoyable and memorable experiences that makes you feel happy. Every person in the world love to travel to various locations that will offer them lots of excitement and fun.
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There are more popular destinations in Nepal including there is Manaslu Expedition has been deemed one of the most popular among the others. In the midst of many destinations, Ama Dablam is among the top; it's not the same height than Mount Everest but inspires respect and is extremely adored by climbers and tourists. It is also possible to climb the mountain and enjoy a thrill and enjoyable time in your life.
Pick this spot to climb:
The majority of climbers and tourists decide to go to this area and to climb in order to realize their desires of being a part of any among the Himalayan Mountains. They also show that they can accomplish the goals There are many more reasons to go up this mountain. The reason people climb this mountain is that it is stunning and also has a rich historical significance. When you look over Ama Dablam Expedition it is possible to experience an incredible experience. The climbing and trekking will provide a pleasant experience and give you a sense of enjoyment.
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What's the highlight of this journey and who should go on it. Ama Dablam:
This area, is known as The Ama Dablam Expedition, has certain highlights that you should be aware of this prior to climbing experience. The breathtaking view of the verse Lhotse Nuptse Makalu along with Cho Oyu, summit one of the most beautiful peaks in Khumbu valley. Khumbu valley, and experience the thrill of high-quality climbing in a well-protected environment and a vibrant Buddhist culture and lively Sherpa people . These are the most memorable experiences you will experience when you take this excursion. People who want to climb this mountain should have prior experience in the mountains, peak or rock climbing. Fitness is required to be able to complete this task.
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Tourists can also take a trip to at the Himlung Himal Expedition that is one of the most ideal places to climb the mountains. Anyone who wants to ascend in this region require a permit to climb and a climbing and trekking permit to be allowed to climb in this area. Tourists are also required to take a walk along this river Phu River to have a thrilling experience. It is possible to see villages as you walk through the various sites and experience an exciting feeling as you climb the mountain. If you're a lover of climbing several mountains, you should go to Nepal it is a beautiful destination.
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Kanchenjunga trek - a 24 day itinerary
About Trip:
In the far east of Nepal, bordering the Indian state of Sikkim, lies the world's third-highest mountain, Kanchenjunga (8586m), standing in almost complete isolation from the other major peaks of the Himalayas. The restricted area has only been open for exploration since 1988, and the Kanchenjunga trek is now considered amongst the premier routes for those seeking a rarely traveled and highly challenging adventure through one of the last unspoiled wilderness regions of Nepal. During the Kanchenjunga trek, you will notice that it's home to elusive snow leopards, the Himalayan black bear, and the Assamese macaque, as well as an unforgettable landscape of towering peaks, cascading waterfalls, and verdant forests of rhododendron and bamboo. During the Kanchenjunga trek, you will notice the sparse population scattered throughout the mountains is made up of the warm-hearted Rai and Limbu people, with a culture that traces back to Tibetan origins and a unique belief system based on an amalgamation of Buddhist, Hindu and animist principles.
Starting with a flight or drive to Bhadrapur/Suketar, the trek climbs through the scenic and cultivated foothills into the great mountain stronghold of peaks such as Rathong, Kumbhakarna, Jannu, and of course Kanchenjunga, offering some of the Himalaya's most awe-inspiring and majestic scenery en route to South Base Camp (5143m). Until recently the trek was only possible through the considerable effort of carrying in all the necessities of life such as food and camping equipment, but with the advent of tea houses along the trail in response to its growing popularity, the logistics of the exercise have become considerably easier.
The Kanchenjunga trek is a journey for the trekker with a sense of adventure, a desire to explore trails less traveled, and the determination and conditioning to tackle the challenges of a physically demanding route through one of Nepal's most remote regions. Nepal Trekking Experts is the perfect agency to arrange your trek through the area, including additional options such as a visit to the isolated northern base camp.                                    
Detailed Itinerary :-                                    
Day 01 Welcome at airport and transfer to the hotel
Welcome at airport and transfer to the hotel by private car/jeep
Day 02 Free day for final trekking preparation.
Free day for trekking preparation and sightseeing
Day 03 Fly Kathmandu to Bhadrapur (45 minute) then transfer to Birtamod by drive (45 minute by car/Jeep)
A short flight past the Everest region takes us Bhadrapur, where we use local transport to transfer us to Birtamod for the night.
Day 04 Birtamod to Taplejung by local jeep. (8-9 hrs, 1820m).
Terraced rice fields and tea plantations serve as a serene backdrop as we head out past Gumpas and prayer wheels on the long jeep drive to Taplejung.
Day 05 Trek Taplejung to Chiruwa (6-7 hrs, 1270m).
Our trek starts today with a hike through layered landscapes and lush jungle fringed by distant views of the ever-present Himalayas, passing by the riverside village of Siwan and the suspension bridge that leads us across to Chirawa, the day's destination.
Day 06 Trek Chiruwa to Lelep (1750m, 5-6 hrs)
With permits checked at the regional park office we head into the conservation area that protects the Kanchenjunga region and forge ahead over a bridge and through the scenic sub-tropical landscape until we reach Lelep.
Day 07 Lelep to Amjilosa (2308m, 5-6 hrs)
A series of impressive suspension bridges leads us back and forth across the Ghunsa Khola to Jaubari, then across another bridge to the narrow trail leading up the steeply sided slopes to Amjilosa and its yak pasturelands.
Day 08 Trek Amjilosa to Gyabla (2730m, 5 hrs)
Onwards and up through the thickly forested region of dense rhododendron and venerable oak trees, past myriad waterfalls and the scattered villages lying quietly below the mountains in their peaceful valley. Eagles soar lazily above us, yaks graze solemnly in green pastures, and occasional signs of wildlife come into view among the trees or high on the slopes as we slowly make our way towards Gyabla.
Day 09 Trek Gyabla to Ghunsa (3595m, 5 hrs)
The morning is spent walking steadily to the Tibetan village of Phole, and then we make the steady climb to the picturesque town of Ghunsa and its superb view of the surrounding countryside.
Day 10 Acclimatization day.
Today is a designated rest day to help the body acclimate to the high altitude, and Ghunsa is perfectly suited to the task by virtue of its scenic alpine surroundings and points of cultural interest, including the local gompa.
Day 11 Trek Ghunsa to Khambachen(4050m, 5-6 hrs)
Emerald green forests concede to the frost-browned vegetation of the alpine regions of the Kanchenjunga region as we climb steadily to the upper glacial valleys on our path, with mighty Jannu standing before us in all its glory as we trek through the scenic landscape towards Khambachen.
Day 12 Trek Khambachen to Lhonak (4780m, 4-5 hrs)
A day of astonishing views as we trek into the heartland of the towering Kanchenjunga massif, gradually ascending to the base of the mountain's forbidding glacier and on past snow-fed waterfalls and occasional glimpses of highland wildlife such as blue sheep perched high on the slopes. If there's snow about and we're extremely fortunate we might even sight the light footprints of the region's most mysterious creature, the enigmatic snow leopard.
Day 13 Hike to Kanchenjunga Base camp 5143m and back to Lhonak for overnight.
The day's first order of business is the steady climb to the lofty and isolated outpost of Pangpema, where we pause for lunch before heading out on the final push to the trek's ultimate goal of Kanchenjunga Base Camp. The fluttering colors of the prayer flags eventually guide us in to the site at the very threshold of the towering peak, with magnificent panoramas of the surrounding region's snow-capped peaks providing the icing to the cake on the day's journey. After spending suitable time at the base to appreciate the views and celebrate the achievement we head back down to Lhonak.
Day 14 Trek Lhonak to Ghunsa (6 hrs)
Returning by the same route to Ghunsa, we gain a different and refreshing perspective of the region's beautiful scenery.
Day 15 Trek Ghunsa to Selele Base Camp (5 hrs, 4480m)
A precipitous trail leads us through woodland towards a trailhead of striking mountain views, including mysterious Makalu sitting in isolation on the far horizon.
Day 16 Selele Base Camp to Cheram (8 hrs, 3870m)
The trail takes us on a challenging roller coaster hike today, an undulating passage over two passes, firstly Sinion La (4646m) then Mirgin La (4470m). Everest and Makalu add to the extraordinary panorama before us as we hike through the region until the path gradually leads down to our rest stop at Cheram.
Day 17 Cheram to Ramche ( 3 hrs, 4580m)
Our trail leads out through woodland until we clear the tree line and approach the moraine field of Yarlung Glacier, with Jannu, Kanchenjunga and other peaks in the area soaring high above us in the valley.
Day 18 Ramche to Tortong(6-7 hrs, 2995m)
We descend markedly today, leaving behind the alpine regions and dropping down into the lush surrounds of the lower foothills with their dense forests of rhododendron and pine. The rushing waters of the Simbuwa Khola become our steady companion as we continue on down until we reach Tortong.
Day 19 Tortong to Yamphuding. (7-8 hrs, 2080m)
Another day of hiking on an undulating trail, our path taking us along tree-lined slopes and grass-green pastures hanging precariously to existence on the steep inclines. Our arrival at Yamphuding brings us back to the main road running through the region.
Day 20 Yamphuding to Khebang. (1915m, 5-6 hrs)
After the experience and thrill of the alpine heights the terraced fields, peaceful villages and vivid colors of the lower ranges make for a relaxing hike as we slowly wind our trek down to its conclusion.
Day 21 Khebang to Hapu Khola (5-6 hrs)
Our last day of trekking as we hike through Limbu villages and a steady patchwork of farmland and pastures, with the smiling faces of the ever curious locals greeting us as we walk by. Our arrival in Kamdine gives us pause to relax and reflect on an amazing journey through one of Nepal's most remote regions.
Day 22 Hapu Khola to Birtamod by drive and overnight in Birtamod. (9/10 hrs)
A long day sees us make the bumpy ride to the main road, then turn towards Birtamod.
Day 23 Drive to Bhadrapur(45 minute) then fly back in Kathmandu.
A short drive takes us to Bhadrapur, where we pick up our return flight to Kathmandu in plenty of time to relax, unwind, and perhaps celebrate the trek with friends over dinner.
Day 24 Departure
Farewell and drop-off at the airport, or the opportunity to join another of our programs.
                                    For more Information and details, please view our website and book a wonderful trip with us at Kanchenjunga Trek.
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Everest Base Camp Trek - A Complete Guide From Start To Finish
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Nepal is a wonderful nation that has numerous aspect of diversity within itself. One of the most prominent one amongst the different aspects would be the topography, where the land structure appears as plain and smooth in the terai, isolated valleys among rigged terrains in the hills and magnificent mountains in the Himalayan region. Nepal is called the country of the Mountain ranges as well as has the world's tallest mountain, Mount Everest located at the Khumbu area of the country. Along with Mount Everest, there are lots of various other mountain peaks surrounding Everest as well. Trekking in the Everest Region of Nepal is perhaps among the most renowned trekking destinations for vacationers all over the globe. The Sagarmatha area, named after the world's tallest hill, is abundant with Sherpanative, with Buddhist culture and faith being the majority. That is why, while travelling to the Everest Base Camp, you are likely to come across lots of monasteries, Gumbas, chaityas as well as Bihars all along the trekking path. The course to the Everest Base Camp is decorated mostly with vivid Buddhist petition flags as well as carvings on the Mani-stone walls.
The Khumbu region additionally has Sagarmatha National Park; and also while trekking to Everest Base Camp, you would certainly need to hike via the park as well as get to Namche Bazaar. Journeys in Namche consist of checking out the town of Namche. It is likewise called the "Gateway to Everest", and is a wonderful settlement which supplies the very first glances of Mount Everest and also its surrounding peaks. The Sagarmatha National Park is an environment World Heritage Site which has a wide array of distinct vegetation and also animals protected within its boundaries. The vegetations at the park consist of mostly alpine vegetations of pine, junipers and cedar trees, in addition to the national flower of Nepal, rhododendrons. In fact, while trekking to the Everest Base Camp, the travelling route is decorated with rhododendron blossoms progressing in the colors of red, white and also pink. Trekking to the base camp, you will certainly probably excurse the top catchment areas of the Khumbu region like the Dudh Koshi River, the Bhote Koshi River Basin as well as the Gokyo Lakes. Various other bordering tops of the area consist of Mount Lhotse, Mount Cho Oyu, Mount Thamserku, Mount Nuptse, Mount Ama Dablam as well as Mount Pumori among numerous others. Trekking through the forests of the region to the Everest base camp, you will certainly come across different avifaunas that populate the acreage. The forest gives habitat to at the very least one hundred and also eighteen species of birds, consisting of Himalayan Monal, Blood pheasants, red-billed and also yellow-billed choughs. Not only that, the Sagarmatha National Park allows you to trek through the environment of unusual pets like Musk-Deer, Snow Leopards, Himalayan Black Bears as well as Red Pandas. Himalayan Thars, Langur Monkeys, Martens as well as Himalayan Wolves are likewise found in the park.
Trekking to Everest Base Camp likewise has the revelation of going to the Tengboche Monastery along the path. It hinges on the Tengboche Village in Khumjung. It is a famous Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Sherpa people and is additionally a center for trekkers in the Everest region. The Tengboche monastery is just one of the biggest Gompas in the Khumbu area of Nepal. The monastery gives impressive panoramic views of the hills like Tawache as well as Everest, as well as the monastery itself is ornately embellished with priceless as well as religious paintings as well as murals as well as is delicately carved. The monastery draws in lots of travelers who get on their means to Everest Base Camp.
While trekking, you will additionally discover a village called Dingboche. It is also called "The Summer Valley". Excursing from Tengboche, you would find this little Sherpa village that lies in the Chhukung Valley. The Imja River moves straight eastern of the village. Among the characters of Dingboche is the kilometers of rock wall surfaces, built utilizing stones of different dimensions that cover the entire valley of Imja. The rocks are removed in order to rake the soil and wind up being loaded one over the various other producing the kilometers of wall surface. It is named the "Summer Valley" because it receives much more sun than the town of Pheriche, and also is much less influenced by the icy winds that come down with the valleys of Khumbu.
From Nagerjun, which is a village lying just above Dingboche set on the edge of a hillside in the Chhukung Valley, you would be presented with Himalayan vistas of Mount Lobuche east and Lobuche west, Toboche Peak; as well as often, when the weather condition allows, you can even see the wonderful view of Mount Makalu too from here. Mount Makalu is the fifth tallest peak worldwide. Trekking to the Everest Base Camp, you would become most likely to Lobuche also, and also there, you can experience the cyan of the Khumbu Glacier moraine. The Khumbu Glacier lies in the ridge between Mount Everest and Lhotse-Nuptse. With an altitude of 4900 meters, it is the world's highest glacier, and also is likewise among the biggest glaciers of Nepal. The Khumbu Glacier is adhered to for the final part of the route to Everest Base Camp. The glacier has a huge icefall, The Khumbu Icefall, at its west end.
Getting To the Everest Base Camp provides one with the superb environment of the mountains. The area is wrapped up with snow and is incredibly tranquil and also stunning. You would certainly be having the adventure of a life time trekking to the Everest Base Camp. Running into remarkable natural environments adorned with emerald vegetations, serpentine rivers and also rare animals, hiking in the Khumbu area provides you an excellent possibility to observe and take part in the distinct as well as varied culture of individuals, experience their practices and also customized as well as visit lots of spiritual sites and also holy places. Trekking to the Everest Base Camp likewise gives you the opportunity to see a few of one of the most winsome views of the mountains, together with pretty stunning towns and settlements. The trekking trip integrates every one of the aspects of the Everest region to offer you an amazing experience!
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inabooknook · 5 years
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Upon deciding what I wanted to read to flesh out my project this week, I had a few very interesting choice from which to choose. I reflected back upon the most pertinent and I think important things I am focusing on is the effect of gender roles on women in mountaineering. Therefore, the book I chose to read this week was Annapurna: A Woman’s Place by Arlene Blum. Blum is an accomplished mountaineer as well as scientist at UC Berkeley and this source is based around the American Women’s Himalayan Expedition to Annapurna she led in 1978. It is a valuable resource because it looks at the plight of women at the highest levels of the sport and also gives relevant information about how to summit a mountain as well.
Over the past few weeks I have read a few sources that have highlighted different outlooks on mountaineering but this has so far been the most eye-opening. I have looked at scientific studies as to why people climb, the works of John Muir and others, but this is the most beneficial so far because it is immediately accessible to me not only because Blum herself experienced the gender disparity, but because she was the one climbing the mountain as well.
To introduce the expedition, I must explain that when arranging everything, Blum also tried to hire female Sherpas to help climb the mountain but this was ultimately not allowed. A fair amount of the text is focused upon the idea of gender equality and has some very interesting facts surrounding the physiology of women versus men and why they are well suited to high altitude and often fare better at higher elevations. One quote that I found disturbing however, was a piece of information regarding Sir Edmund Hillary, half of the team that first summitted Mount Everest in 1952 and a renowned and well celebrated mountaineer. Irene Beardsley was one of the climbers on this expedition and Blum notes, “Irene had been to Nepal in 1961 with her former husband, who was a member of Sir Edmund Hillary's Makalu Expedition. Hillary did not want women in his base camp. Several wives, who had come to Nepal to make the walk to base camp, were hurried up to 19,000 feet in a few days and then sent back to Kathmandu. Not surprisingly, this rapid ascent led to altitude problems, and the expedition book only commented that women could not adapt well to high altitude. [...] Irene was eager to set a world altitude record for women. When Hillary became aware of this, he told Barry Bishop that he himself would be off the expedition if she set food above 19,000 feet. So Irene was restricted to helping Barry with his work below that altitude. "At that time no one thought this was an unusual way to treat a woman," she told me.” (Blum 60) Granted this was a time when, as Irene states, this was not odd to encounter as a female, however looking back upon this, it is easy to see how this has set back many women who are well-suited to this sport. This is also illuminating in that I would now like to focus on women in our day and age who are climbing at the highest levels and how they are seen by men in this sport.
The idea that so many women who were extremely talented climbers were actually stopped in their tracks from being able to achieve their dreams by some of the most well known mountaineers of their day is disheartening and I am hoping that this coming week I will find that this disparity has disappeared somewhat by now. Having met some higher profile mountaineers myself, I know that they seem more open to the idea of female mountaineers after expressing my interest in learning the sport and seeing their engagement at this, but it will be interesting to find out what women at the highest levels nowadays have to say regarding this.
Works Cited
Blum, Arlene. Annapurna: A Woman’s Place. Counterpoint, 2015.
Update:
I will continue upon my journey to look at females in mountaineering by reading Why We Climb as well as realizing that I could possibly try to contact Ms. Blum due to her proximity. She has a website she runs and has a “contact me” section so I have taken the liberty of emailing her in the hopes that she will respond and I will be able to ask her a few questions about how she feels this has or has not changed over the last 30+ years since her Annapurna expedition. I also read my John Muir book to get an outlook of the sorts of things that could sidetrack a climb going up Mount Shasta as well as just general mountaineering information. I also read a wonderful research article entitled “Being a girl without being a girl” as well as a study entitled “A Study of Relationship between Mountaineering Participation Motivation and Risk Perception.” I feel that all these different ways of looking at this sport are giving me a well-rounded idea of what it means to mountaineer as both a human and a woman, as well as an idea of why it is that we climb. I attended a meeting of the Rock Ice and Mountain Club this week in order to try to pick the brains of some of the other mountaineers who attend as well(discouragingly they are ALL men!). I think I will look in to seeing if any of them are amenable to the idea of answering questions about why they climb as well as talking about gender. This week I will be viewing the film Meru, finishing The Mountaineering Handbook as well as Freedom of the Hills, and reading the book Why We Climb.
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alpineramble · 5 years
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Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal in January
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Are you planning for Everest base camp trekking in January? Well, it’s absolutely possible with the proper equipment, arrangements, and determinations.
Obviously, Everest base camp trek is one of the best trekking destinations on earth where thousands of travelers visit every year.
Trek to world’s highest peak gives you a delightful experience of breathtaking sceneries of Himalayas, the unique culture of legendary Sherpa culture, and various flora and fauna.
Trek to EBC, it’s a moderate to challenging trek that does not require any special mountain technical skills to complete the journey.
The Everest base camp trek, it’s a trip a lifetime! The trek gives you a golden opportunity to explore the grand Himalayas view Everest, Lhotse, Ama-Dablam, Thamserku, Nuptse, and many other untouchable surrounded snowy capes of Everest region.
Normally, a huge numbers of travel enthusiasts have a dream of conquering the trip on the foot of the highest mountain in the world once in a lifetime. To complete the whole journey it takes about 12-14 days including some extra for the acclimatization somewhere in between before you reach the base camp.  
The popular Everest base camp combines with the striking views of Kalapathar, From Kalapathr, you see the stunning and closest towering view of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Pumori. Kalapathar is one of the best places to see the sunrise view over the top of the magnificent Himalayas in the Khumbu region.
Particularly, Everest base camp trek in Nepal in January it’s extremely possible and there are plenty of advantages being there, possibility to get the first flight to Lukla (it’s very important to all the travelers because the flights can be canceled or postponed in the mountain due the unpredictable weather), less crowded with best facilities room, foods, and no traffic jam. However, Everest base camp trek is one of the most crowded trekking routes in Nepal, being a part of this trek in this month is a very good option for those travelers who want to avoid traffic with fewer crowds.
Weather in Everest Base Camp in January
The weather in the Everest region in January is usually dry and stable. There are generally clear skies and you will get to observe the great views of the mountains and its scenery, January is a final month of the winter season in Nepal and temperature is slowly getting better day by day. In January, the average temperature in the daytime can be reached 14-20 °C and night can drop down even negative when you are above the 4500 meters high above the sea level.  However, there is not an exact and accurate temperature in the Himalaya region.
Overall, the weather in January is clear and offers views with now clouds.
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Everest base camp trek highlights
Trekking in Everest base camp the base camp of the highest mountain in the world
Reach World’s highest airport ( Syangboche Airport)
Walk around the ancient Buddhist monastery in Khumbu valley
Explore the unique culture and lifestyles of the legendary Sherpa people
A striking mountains view of Everest, Lhotse, Thamserku and many more
Reach Everest base camp (5364m)
Walk through the deepest glacier in the world, it’s called Khumbu glacier
Equipment lists
Recommended pieces of equipment lists for trekking
Sun and Warm hats
Headlight and Sunscreen +40
Sunglass, Face wipes and towels          
Warm Gloves and body clothing
Down or fiber-filled jacket (the company will be provided in rent)
Down or fiber-filled jacket (the company will be provided in rent)
2 pairs of hiking t-shirts, preferably quick drying, possibly thermal tops for the treks
Fleece jacket and sweaters
Poncho and rain jacket
Socks, preferably cotton –mix
Lightweight cotton trekking pants with folding option
The proper Trekking Boots
Socks preferably cotton sports socks but take some extra pairs
Medical kit
General Tips for Trekking in Nepal in January
Here are the general tips for trekking in Everest base camp in January, in order to make your journey hassle-free
Hire an experienced and certified guide who can provide the information about the trek day by day.
Pack up well and avoid drinking alcohol stuff when you are at high elevations
Be Prepared and bring warm clothing with you
Take proper hiking boots with warm socks
Learn about the history and destination in general before you go
Take proper water bottles to take water when you trek in the mountain
Take some training like jogging, walking, and stay fit before you go up to the mountain
Never rush, walk slowly and steady when you are above the 2500 meters above
Take fresh meals when you hike and drink plenty of water as much as you can to avoid the altitude sickness
Walk together with friends or guide when you are at very high altitude
Always stay hydrated and take some medication kit including the altitude sickness peals,
Alternative Treks in Everest Region in January
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Go on one of the best and popular trekking routes on earth, it’s a trek to the base camp of the world’s highest peak which introduces sensational mountain vistas of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse and more. Pass through the magnificent sherpa villages of Khumbu region and explore the local culture on this 14-day private tour with our Nepal tour guide.
Everest Cho La Pass Trek
Get ready for 17 days amazing adventure trekking to Everest Base Camp via Gokyo- Chola Pass which has always an absolute adventure into the heart of the Everest region.
However, the Everest Cho La Pass Trek offers you the opportunity to be in mesmerizing combines valley of Khumbu and Gokyo as well as the edge of serene Gokyo Lake.
In addition, this trek gives you great short hike to the summit of Gokyo Ri offers spectacular views of the entire Everest Himalayan range including Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Choyu, Makalu and many more.
Everest Panorama View Trek
Everest panorama view trek is obviously one of the great options for travelers to face the magnificent panoramic mountains view of entire Everest region.
However, Everest Panorama view trek leads you through the breathtaking villages of Sherpa people, gorgeous rhododendron flowers, Ancient Buddhist monastery, many walls and array of pine forests with flora and fauna into the Sagarmatha national park of Khumbu valley.
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Conclusion
The Everest Base Camp trek in January will let you have a great experience of variety of culture, lush forest of rhododendron and pines, Alpine slopes, many prayer walls, ancients Buddhist monasteries and best of the wilderness on the footprint of Everest,Remember that, sometimes, flights to and from Lukla may be canceled due to unpredictable weather in the mountain, Alpine Ramble Treks recommend you to add a couple of days to your trip as the weather in the mountains can be unpredictable, resulting in flight can be delayed or cancelled in programs if you add any spares then you can wait for few days .
Do you still have any questions in your mind then feel free to write to us about your trip? Our expert will be pleased to assist you anytime to meet your expectations and needs, Have a wonderful time ahead and keep your adventure spirit alive!
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Classic Everest Base Camp Trek 12 Days
Highlights
Dramatic take on / off in Lukla gateway to Everest Base Camp
Several years experienced local guide and porter
Super views on daily walks to Everest Base Camp in the harmony of local Sherpa culture.
High suspension Hanging Bridges
Inspiring walk through Sagarmatha National Park
Remarkable views of Khumbu icefall
Exploring Sherpa villages of immense culture and traditions with a tour of Buddhist monasteries
Comfortable Accommodation and hygiene meals every day
Adventure over high green hills and beyond within barren and windswept beautiful terrain
From the alpine forest of pines and rhododendron trees to the rugged arctic zone of ice and glaciers
Trip Overview
12 Days Classic Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most beautiful and main attractions for most travelers. We have several trekking packages for Everest Base Camp and let you customize your trip according to your comfort. We created this trip in order to suit your holiday date as far as practicable. 12 Days Classic Everest Base Camp Trek at the altitude of 5,364 m is awaited destination for many of you, so we hereby welcome to make your dream come true.
Our guides, porters will assist you to make the trek safe, enjoyable, happy, and as informative as you want in this period. As an entire team on the field and office is in regular touch, we will take your utmost care. As you change the height from 500 to 1000 meters per day this trekking demands high physical stamina, insurance is compulsory as this is one of the challenging tasks you will be facing. The scenery of this trekking is great for sure with many towering mountains like Everest 8,848 m, Lhotse 8,516 m, Nuptse 7,965 m, Ama Dablam 6,985 m, Pokalde, Pumori 7,201 m, Cholatse, Twaboche, Makalu, Bharuntse, Island Peak 6,189 m, and many other. People; their culture and tradition resemble the monasteries and Chhorten you see on the trails.
The 12 Days Classic Everest Base Camp Trek begins with a 30 minutes flight from Kathmandu to Lukla which is the gateway to Everest Base Camp Trek and you start the trek from Lukla. On the way, there are many tea houses and monasteries with several bridges, it's up to you to choose to eat local food in the Himalaya, for the accommodation do we reserve before you arrive in Nepal. We should reserve in advance for the peak season. The trail takes one through the green Dudhkosi Valley, which is rich in Flora and Fauna, Sherpa settlements, and Buddhist Monasteries. It leads us up to the legendary Sherpa village of Namche Bazaar where you spend two nights exploring and acclimating; an important factor for your safety and enjoys experiencing the Classic Everest Base Camp Trekking. Then you follow the trail to the villages of Tengboche, Pangboche, Dingboche, and Lobuche where Yaks can be seen grazing in the high meadows and pasture lands.
Finally, you reach the last human settlement, the village of Gorakshep, which is just two hours away from the Everest Base Camp. From here, you can see the Khumbu Ice Fall and Khumbu Glacier interact with other mountaineers climbing to Everest. From Gorakshep, your trail takes you to Kalapathar (For the sunrise or sunset view) from where you have the best possible view of the Everest Himalayan Range. This is your turnaround point and you descend following the same trail to accept Pheriche Village, with still more splendid, fascinating, and breathtaking views that leave you with a lifetime of wonderful memories.
Everest Base Camp Trek route:
This 12 days Everest Base Camp Trek starts from Lukla and the same route continues till Namche Bazaar, from Namche several trekking routes depart like Renjo La pass through Thame, Lungden to Gokyo Lake. Another route departs through Dole and Machhermo to reach Gokyo Lake. But this 12 day EBC Trek route goes through Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorakshep to reach EBC and the same way returns.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Fly to Lukla 2,820 m and trek to Phakding 2,640 m (30 mins flight) and 3 hrs walks)
Day 02: Trek to Namche Bazaar3,440 m - 05 hrs walks.
Day 03: Rest day at Namche for acclimatization and local hike.
Day 04: Trek to Thyangboche Monastery 3,867 m - 05 hrs.
Day 05: Trek to Dingboche4,360 m - 05hrs.
Day 06: Rest day at Dingboche for acclimatization and excursion.
Day 07: Trek to Lobuche 4,930 m - 05 hrs.
Day 08: Trek to Everest Base Camp 5,364 m and return to Gorakshep 5,180 m - 06 hrs.
Day 09: Hike to Kalapatthar 5,545 m trek to Pheriche4,240 m - 05 hrs.
Day 10: Trek to Namche via Thyangboche - 07 hrs.
Day 11: Trek to Lukla - 06 hrs.                    
Day 12: Fly back to Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel.
Note: Please note that the above outline itinerary is just a guideline where hours of average walking distances are just approximate, providing you a clear idea to plan this wonderful trip to Everest within 11 nights and 12 days from Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu.
Important Note: Please be aware that taking a flight in smaller aircraft to the mountainous region, where bad and unfavorable weather might prolong your journey, like delay to and from Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu.Himalayan weather can be unpredictable sometimes, however, we will try our best to make the itinerary days as it is where possible, in case of flight delay and cancellation situation arises, where you need to extend a few days before and after the trekking days from the itinerary provided to be on the safe side.
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Experience Stunning Scenery and Landscape in the Himalayan Range
Enjoy the exotic and thrilling journey is a major aspect of many travelers in the present time. The travelers want to visit the ideal destination and explore a wonderful adventure. Climbing is the most enjoyable trip of adventure seekers today. You can avail of different climbing destination in Nepal and view excellent beauty of mountains. The island peak climbing is really challenging activity of many climbers to climb the great height. In order to climb the peak, you can pick up the package from the agency in Nepal. You can take pleasure from viewing the great peaks when climbing to island peak.
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• It is the best chance for travelers to trek to the highest peak Everest.
• You can enjoy viewing excellent landscape and peaks in eastern Himalaya.
• The climbers can discover great journey with the grand scenery at the time of climbing.
• Apart from this, the travelers can climb the world heritage site Sagarmatha national park.
• You can visit ancient cultural villages and monasteries in the Sherpa group.
• The travelers can enjoy different activities like sightseeing, climbing, and trekking.
• You can capable to view different peaks like Lhotse, amadamlam, Makalu, Everest, and others.
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Explore an incredible journey:
It is advised for travelers to follow proper guidelines when climbing the peak. You can choose ideal destination for the climbing journey. The mera peak climbing is another climbing destination of climbers today. You can enjoy incredible journey in the peak. It is important for travelers to know best season for the climbing in Himalayan region. Spring and autumn are the best season to climb mera peak. The travelers can view ideal peaks like Makalu, Cho Oyo, Lhotse, and so on. There is no enough climbing experience and skill required for mera peak. You can make sure cultural rich journey from this destination. You can walk via inspiring village and learn different culture and traditions.
You can receive the proper guidelines from the agency for the climbing activity. The climbers can view the gorgeous peak in different parts. The chulu east peak climbing is fine for climbers to climb to the Annapurna range. This is combined with the beautiful mesokanta la and marshyangdi khola. It is located in the manang valley and allows travelers to view peaks that closed to the destination. You can walk on the unique settlement in the place and climb the peak in a simple way.
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Things to remember for Island Peak Climbing
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Island peak climbing offers an excellent opportunity to climb a Himalayan Island Summit together with an exhilarating trek to the Everest Base Camp and Kala Pattar. In this journey, you will come across many mountain ranges in the Himalayas, as the trekking trail falls on the main trail leading to the Everest Base Camp. Here we will study the main things to remember for Island Peak Climbing and the context is as follows:
Introduction to Island Peak climbing
Overview of Island Peak
What to expect on Island Peak climbing
Where do we go during Island peak climbing
Itinerary for Island Peak climbing
The best time to visit Island Peak
Introduction to Island Peak climbing
Island peak is the popular name for Imja Tse. It was so named by a British mountaineer in 1953 because it stands majestically as an island in a sea of ice when viewed from Dingboche ( a Sherpa village in the Khumbu region of northeastern Nepal in the Chukhung Valley). Island Peak is a mountain located in Sagarmatha National Park of the Himalayas of eastern Nepal. This peak is actually an extension of the ridge that comes down from the south end of the Lhotse Shar, situated hardly 10 kilometers away from Mount Everest.
Overview of Island Peak
The Island Peak was originally used as a training peak by the pioneers Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Edmund Hillary before they made their historic ascent of Mount Everest. The route is still being used today and climbers also use the Island Peak to train themselves for their climb of  Mount Everest. This is mainly because the terrain of the Island peak is similar to that of Mount Everest, and climbers get ample knowledge and practice to make them ready for a much challenging climb. Island Peak climbing may be considered as a physically challenging climb, but it is not a technically challenging ascent. The climbing of Island Peak assures to give the climbers a splendid view of the surrounding mountains with a complimentary view of the hillside, glaciers and some famous mountain trails. It is advised that, even though the climb to the summit of the Island peak doesn't require much technical knowledge, one must have proper physical training at least 4-5 months prior to your trip. If you do not have any previous experience in high altitude climbing, then you will need to train a little extra to come up to the standards. 
What to expect on Island Peak climbing
Standing at a height of 6160 meters above sea level, the Island Peak trek cum climb provides a glorious view of the surroundings and of course towering mountain ranges, while you make your way towards the base camp of Island Peak. The trekking trail towards the base camp of the island peak goes through the main trekking trail of the Himalayas in Nepal and the route promises to be through beautiful valleys and wonderful scenery of the Khumbu region. Therefore, Island peak adventure offers a series of thrilling sceneries of Mount Everest and several other peaks alike. Additionally, you can explore the Buddhist monasteries and shrines as you go along the path. Hence the climb of Island Peak not only promises to be a pleasant and enjoyable one but also proves to provide some spectacular scenery of the surrounding Himalayas of the Khumbu region. You can witness the breathtaking view of the surrounding ranges including Mount Everest (8848m), Mount Nuptse (7855m), Mt. Lhotse (8516m), Mt. Makalu (8475m) along the east side of Island Peak. Towards the south of Island Peak, you come across the splendid view of Mount Baruntse (7720m) and Mount Ama Dablam (6856m). The pathway along the track also passes through smaller villages of Khumbu, Khunde, and Khumjung inhabited by Sherpas mostly. You will be provided with all the required briefing and equipment’s so as to provide you with hassle-free trekking experience.
Where do we go during Island peak climbing
Almost all the treks and expeditions to the Himalayas start with a Kathmandu visit and then Lukla airport. So your first halt will be at a hotel in Kathmandu. You can gather last-minute supplies which you think you might need for the journey and also have an equipment check. Please make sure your gears are in order and are functioning correctly by getting advice from our experts. A day is also kept aside for a sightseeing visit to Boudha, Swayambhunath and Pashupatinath temples. After this, we leave civilization towards Lukla airport the hilly airport closest to the Himalayas. The first night’s halt in the mountain region will be at Phakding which is located on the riverbank of Dudh Koshi. It is a small hamlet with a few cozy lodges scattered around. From Phakding we head towards Monjo to go past the Khumbu National Park, then we reach Namche Bazaar where we conduct the first acclimatization session. The next stop is Thyangboche, the home of the famous mountain monastery, which has a splendid view of the three enormous Himalayan valleys. From Thyangboche, we head towards Pheriche and after descending down a valley, we trek to Lobuche. From Lobuche, we visit the Everest Base Camp and then head towards Gorak Shep. After checking out the magnificent view of the Mount Everest atop Kala Pattar, we head down towards Dingboche. From Dingboche, we take the 5-hour walk towards our primary destination the Island peak Base camp where we rest for 5-hours the night and also have an acclimatization session and prepare ourselves for the climb. After climbing up the Island peak summit we head back towards Pangboche and then towards Namche. After spending a night each there, we make our way to Lukla airport where the plane will take us back to Kathmandu and back to civilization. 
Itinerary for Island Peak climbing
The trip to Island Peak starts with an hour flight from Kathmandu to Lukla Airport. The trail from Lukla, leads north from the airstrip and drops steeply for a bit, then descends gently to Phakding (2700m), your first overnight here. This is a two-hour trek. 
From Phakding the trail continues north up the Dudh Koshi Valley. (Koshi which means river in Nepali and it comes down from the Everest glacier). All along this part of the trail leading to Island peak, there is a magnificent forest of Magnolia, rhododendron and giant firs. On the cliffs above the river, it is possible to see musk deer and Himalayan tar. At Monjo, the trek enters the Sagarmatha National Park. The trail then follows the river and crosses Dudh Koshi and makes a steep climb to Namche (3440m). 
Namche is a very colorful Sherpa village where you will see vendors selling antiques and each Saturday there is an important weekly haat or market. The village is the best place to acclimatize to the extreme weather in the region. From Namche, The trail follows the Imja Khola (a River) and gradually ascends to Dingboche (4410m). From here the views are great and the mountain views are outstanding. This is a four hrs walk.
We continue the hike up the Imja Khola valley to Chukkung, a small summer settlement at 4730m. The views from Chukkung and further up the valley on the moraines towards Island peak (6189m) is of course, marvelous. The great south face of Lhotse towers above to the north. From Chukkung, we keep heading up the Imja Khola valley and camp at base camp 5087m. After further rest and gear check at the base camp, the climb continues till we reach the summit. 
This is just a basic pathway that takes 16days to complete including the sightseeing in the capital city,  Kathmandu. For a more vivid trek, the pathway will be adjusted and accommodated as per the requirement.
The best time to visit Island Peak
The monsoon is not the best time to take the adventure as heavy rainfall may become a hindrance and make it very uncomfortable for you during your visit to the Island peak. There are chances of extreme landslides and definitely slippery roads. 
The best time for a visit is the Autumn season (October-November) when you can witness clear blue skies and freshness all around, leading to much magnificent scenery. Spring season (March-May) can be considered as another good season to visit the Island peak. At this time of the year, you can take in the sight of different varieties of rhododendrons blooming and strewn across the hillside and covering it with a mixture of colors.  
On the contrary, Winter is not the best time to make the journey when the weather is too cold for comfort at such a high altitude, plus the snow can block the passes leading to the summit of Island Peak.
It is advised that, even though the climb to the summit of the Island peak doesn't require much technical knowledge, one must have proper physical training at least 4-5 months prior to your trip. If you do not have any previous experience in high altitude climbing, then you will need to train a little extra to come up to the standards. 
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Sankhuwasabha
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Located in the Koshi Zone, Sankhuwasabha is one of the 75 districts in Nepal with its headquarters at Khandbari covers an area of 3,480 km² with a population of 158,742 in 2011  and the indigenous ethnic groups of Rai, Yakkha, Limbu, Newar, Gurung, Magar, Abadhi, Sunuwar, Rajbansi, Maithili, Tamang, Sherpa, and the caste group  Brahmin and Chhetri reside in the area. The district also has the deepest valley of the world, Arun Valley Which is famous for cardamom farming Besides these, the places to visit in Sankhuwasabha are Khandbari, Madibirta, Humung, Tumlingtar, Chainpur, Chhyankuti Bhanjyang, Barabise, Pangtha, Chandanpur, Hedangna, Himalayan peaks like Makalu, Lumbasumba, Kumbhakarna, lakes and ponds like Sabha Pokhari, Panch Pokhari, Gosa Pokhari, Rota Pokhari, Banduke Pokhari, Kala Pokhari, Jumlyaha Pokhari, Kapdane Pokhari, WaterfallsBodha, Waling, Namase, Batase, Tanglewaand additionally many lodges and accommodation facilities, as well as communication and health facilities, are accessible within the districts.
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Places To Visit in Sankhuwasabha Shivadhara: Shiva Dhara, located on the way to Mt. Makalu Base Camp, in Makalu VDC ward no 5 of Sankhuwasabha, is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites of Sankhuwasabha. Every year, on the full moon of August, a big fair takes place there. A great many pilgrims from different places go to the sacred site to have a sacred bath. The site is named after Shiva Parbati. Being situated on a high altitude the place is covered with snow for about 8-9 months. So no people go there on the other times. There is about 10 – 25 meters area on where the tap falls by moving and wets the pilgrims itself. It is strange to know it discriminates the pilgrims who are sinful and who are religious. The people who get there feel as if they have reached heaven and return with a sacred heart.
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Chhyankuti: Chhyankuti, located on the way to Mt. Makalu Base Camp, 10 kilometers far to the north of Sankhuwasabha District Headquarter Khandbari, is one of the most beautiful sites near Khandbari bazaar. From there you can observe and take photos of the snowed capped the Mt. Makalu and the other Himalayan Peaks, the green forests and the Arun Valley site and the beautiful scene of the Arun River. From there you can enjoy observing the beautiful scenery of the neighboring Bhojapur district.
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Gupteshwor Mahadev: It’s the holy shrine of the Hindu god Shiva inside a natural cave that’s located at Jaljale VDC of Sankhwasabha district, Though the cave entrance gate is little inside the cave is wide enough to accommodate about 200 individuals at a time however The dark cave needs the guests to hold lights while they enter. The cave incorporates a phallic symbol of Lord Shiva which is incessantly showered with milky-water from an image of a cow. On the occasion of ThuliEkadasi within the month of Kartik, (late October-early November), a spiritual fair is organized at the place. it’s one amongst the must-visit places in Sankhuwasabha district for religious as well as a cultural value. Sabha Pokhari: Situated at an altitude of 4,240m at the bottom of Lumba Sumba Himal in the district, Sabha Pokhari is a natural lake that has spiritual significance. According to a Hindu mythology, a wise ascetic named Byasa (the author of Vedas, the Hindu holy scripts) once organized a gathering of all 88 thousand sages, saints, and ascetics and gave a speech on how human will acquire peace in a lifetime and attain heaven after death. The place where the lake is located in a rare example of natural beauty and landscape and also the place is nice for trekking.
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Manakamana Devi Manakamana: The temple of Manakamana Devi is located at the north of Tumlingtar on the eastern bank of Arun river. The ancient stone image of Manakamana Devi Nava Durga Bhagawati (Durga in her original form) is enshrined within the temple along with an image of Lord Shiva, LordGanesh and lots of more. On the occasion of Thuli Ekadasi, a great religious fair is organized where individuals from the near and far village gather in order to participate in the fair and festival.
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Makalu Barun National park and Conservation Area Makalu Barun National park and Conservation Area: This national park and conservation area is one amongst the must-visit places not only inSankhuwasabha but additionally in Nepal. The park houses a number of the country’s richest and unique species of plants and animals furthermore as flora plants and vegetations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM6OdhjUDgg Tourism in Sankhuwasabha Nepal Read the full article
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Manaslu Circuit Trek in Nepal begins by sightseeing of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu to trekking in the beautiful Manaslu Circuit Region. We get to marvel at the magnificent views of Mt. Manaslu (8163m), the eighth tallest mountain in the world.
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The highest point in Manaslu Circuit Trek is the ‘Larkya La Pass’ believed to be considered as one of the most dramatic passes crossing the Himalayas. Much of the trek involves walking on mountain trails. Still, it is important to note that trekking at altitudes above 3000m/10,000ft is more demanding on the body than walking at low elevations.
Brief Overview of Manaslu Circuit Trek Cost as per Company is around $1,500 to $2,000. But In Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition, We are providing just $1,555
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The Brief Overview of Manaslu Circuit Trek in Nepal as:
Manaslu Circuit Trek with Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition starts with a day drive to Soti Khola from Kathmandu. Our Hidden Culture Village Valley drive leads through the zigzag hilly road of Prithvi Highway up to Malekhu. From there we will leave the main highway and continue our drive along the gravel road passing through Arughat Bazaar to reach Soti Khola. Solo Trekking Nepal also starts following several ascending and descending trails, passing through dense forests, beautiful paddy fields, Hidden Culture Village and mind capturing valleys. We will spend an acclimatization day at Samagaun and Samdo in order to avoid altitude sickness problems and for exploration. We will visit several Non-Tourist Region Trekking in Nepal like Buddhist monasteries and classic lama settlement areas that are highly influenced by the Tibetan culture.
After a day exploration at Samdo, our trail heads up to Larkya Phedi situated at the base of Larkya La Pass. Next day, we cross the adventurous Larkya La Pass at 5135 meters. Our off the beaten path climbing to the top of the pass is rewarded with striking views of Annapurna II, Gyagi Kang, Menjung, Kang Guru, Himlung and Cheo Himals. After a short rest, we begin to descend over a steep slope towards Bimtang. Our Hidden Culture Village trail descends downhill through serene alpine forest and meadows towards the main trail of the Annapurna circuit at Dharapani. Our memorable Manaslu Circuit Trek Nepal Trekking with Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition and Peak Climbing Nepal ends with a scenic drive from Syange back to Kathmandu.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive at Kathmandu [1345m/4411ft] and transfer to Hotel.
Day 02: Sightseeing at Kathmandu
Day 03: Drive to Soti Khola [712m/2335ft] [9-10 hrs Drive]
Day 04: Trek from Soti Khola to Maccha Khola [883m/2896ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]
Day 05: Trek from Machha Khola to Jagat [1415m/4641ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]
Day 06: Trek from Jagat to Deng [1804m/5917ft] [6-7 hrs of Trek]
Day 07: Trek from Deng to Namrung [2670m/8757ft] [6-7 hrs of Trek]
Day 08: Trek from Namrung to Shya [3530m/11578ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]
Day 09: Trek from Shya to Samagaon [3541m/11614ft] [2-3 hrs Trek]
Day 10: Acclimatization day at Samagaon.
Day 11: Trek from Samagaon to Samdo [3872m/12700ft] [3-4 hrs Trek]
Day 12: Acclimatization day at Samdo.
Day 13: Trek from Samdo to Larkya Pedhi [4494m/14740ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]
Day 14: Trek to Bimtang [3720m/12201ft] via Larkya La Pass [5135m/16842ft] [8-9 hrs Trek]
Day 15: Trek from Bimtang to to Dharapani [2006m/6579ft] [7-8 hrs Trek]
Day 16: Trek from Dharapani to Syange [1194m/3916ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]
Day 17: Drive back to Kathmandu [8-9 hrs Drive]
Day 18: Free day at Kathmandu.
Day 19: Transfer to International Airport for departure.
Note: The above itinerary outline can be easily tailor-made according to your preference, purpose of visit, and length of stay. Contact us to customize this trip as per your requirement.
For Getting More information about other similar Classic Adventure Destination in Nepal. Please Visit:
Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek
Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek
Lower Dolpo Trek
Makalu Trek with Sherpani Col
Rara Lake Trek
Upper Dolpo Circuit Trek
Manaslu Circuit Trek
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ISLAND PEAK CLIMBING-19 DAYS
Island Peak lies in the center of the Everest Region of Nepal and is the most popular of Nepal's 33 designated trekking peaks. As you summit this peak, you get the splendid views of Mount Everest (8848 m), Mount Lhotse (8500 m), Mount Makalu (8478 m), Mount Nuptse (7880 m), Mount Ama Dablam (6812 m) and Mount Baruntse (7129 m) at the closest view. It's a great summit for first time climbers who are looking for something a little more challenging then the Everest Base Camp Trek and a good peak to start with for those with more mountaineering ambitions in Nepal.
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Detailed Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft)
Upon your arrival at Tribhuwan Intl Airport at Kathmandu, our office representatives will welcome you and transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 02: Kathmandu trip preparation
Today, our guide or leader will check our set of equipment in order to make sure that they are in a perfect condition for the coming trip. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 03: Fly to Lukla (2,800m/9,184ft) then trek to Phakding (2,652m/8,700ft): 40 min flight, 3-4 hours trek
After breakfast, we will take a flight to Lukla. After a flying above the breathtaking green and white mountains, we reach Tenzing-Hillary Airport at Lukla. We then start our trek through the prosperous village of Lukla until we reach Phakding. we can also  take a side trip to a nearby monastery. Overnight in Phakding.
Day 04: Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m/11,283ft): 5-6 hours
After breakfast we walk through beautiful pine forests and then along Dudh Koshi River ending our nature-filled journey at Namche Bazaar. After walking for almost over an hour, we come across the glistening Mt. Thamserku (6,608m) on our right and also experience the serenity of pine, fir and juniper forests throughout our journey. We continue walking until we reach the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park, Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Mt. Everest and main trading centre of this region. This day we cross five suspension bridges, the last one also known as the Hillary Bridge being the highest. It is an uphill walk from Hillary Bridge to Namche Bazaar. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
Day 05: Namche Bazaar (3,440 m/11,283 ft): Acclimatization Day
This is the day set aside for acclimatization. Health experts recommend that we stay active and move around even during the rest day instead of being idle. There are a few options set aside for this day. We can either stroll around Namche’s quaint villages or come in contact with the Sherpa people and their rich culture, or we can hike up to the Everest View Hotel and enjoy an up-close view of the mighty Everest. While in the Namche village or upon returning from the hike to the Everest View Hotel, trekkers may also visit the local museum containing exhibits displaying the area’s native flora and fauna as well as the history of the Mount Everest region. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
Day 06: Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3,870m/12,694ft): 5- 6 hours
After breakfast, we trek towards Tengboche. It is an easy walk from Namche to Phunki. Upon reaching Phunki, we ascend towards Tengboche, a village that houses the very famous Tengboche monastery which is the largest monastery of the Everest region. Located amidst the Sagarmatha National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site of "outstanding universal value”), it is draped with the panoramic 360-degree view of the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Thamserku. Overnight in Tengboche.
Day 07: Tengboche to Pheriche (4,200m/13,776ft): 4-5 hours
With the Himalayas as its backdrop, the monastery in Tengboche is in an excellent location. We visit the monastery in the morning and enjoy taking pictures of the monastery and the amazing landscape. We descend for about half an hour through a forest before crossing a river. Next, we trek uphill and notice that as we climb higher, the landscape becomes drier. We walk past a traditional Sherpa village of Pangboche before reaching Pheriche, a beautiful village located on a riverside. Here, we will also see a small helipad that is used for helicopter rescues during emergencies. We may even take a class with a mountain specialist in a medical clinic at Pheriche. Overnight in Pheriche.
Day 08: Pheriche to Lobuche (4,930m/16,170ft): 5-6 hours
After breakfast, we start with an easy walk towards Dugla. Next, we trek up the steep terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier, and then pass through the boulder-strewn slopes as we ascend Chupki Lhara where we find an array of stones with prayer flags used as memorials to Scott Fischer (American mountaineer) and 10-time Everest summitter Babu Chiri Sherpa (Nepalese mountain guide) who perished on a mission to climb Everest. The trail then continues to the Khumbu Glacier moraine and we find ourselves facing several great peaks - Khumbutse, Lingtren, Pumori and Mahalangur Himal. Overnight in Lobuche.
Day 09: Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5170 m/16,961ft), visit Everest Base Camp (5364m/17,594ft): 6-7 hours
We take the trail to Everest Base Camp through the once vast Gorak Shep Lake. Continuing straight ahead, we come across the Indian army mountaineers' memorials. The path from here can be misleading; hence it is important that we follow our lead Sherpa diligently. The walk is strenuous due to thin air in the high altitude. We pass through rocky dunes, moraine and streams before reaching the Everest Base Camp. Upon reaching the Everest Base Camp, we see tents of mountaineers that stand out in bright colors against the monotony of gray surroundings. Nuptse, Khumbuste and Pumori are the mountains we can view from the base camp. We get back to Gorak Shep for a good night's rest. Overnight in Gorak Shep.
Day 10: Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar (5545m/18,192ft) and back to Lobuche (4940m/16,207ft): 7-8 hours
We prepare for an early morning departure, amid pre-dawn darkness and cold temperatures (-10 to -14 C). Plus, there is always the potential for chilly winds which are quite common. Familiar peaks such as Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Changtse tower to the east even as Everest begins to reveal itself. But, it is upon reaching Kala Patthar that we get to see 360 degree up-close and formidable views of Mt. Everest. We take pictures, enjoy the magnificent mountain panorama, and then return back to Lobuche for a good night's rest. Overnight in Lobuche.
Day 11: Lobuche to Kongma La (5,535m/18,159ft) to Chhukung (4,730m/15,518ft): 6-7 hours
After breakfast, we trek via Khumbu Glacier to Kongma La Base Camp (5,000m/16,404ft). The ascent to Kongma La pass is the most difficult part of our trek today. In the Kongma La, we see cairn wrapped in prayer flags to mark the pass. Then we descend gradually to Imja Khola valley, followed by another descent to Chhukung, a small summer settlement. After reaching Chhukung we will also check our equipment in order to get ready for our ultimate climb. Overnight in Chhukung.
Day 12: Chhukung to Island Peak base camp (5,200m/17,060ft): 3-4 hours
The trek to Island Peak Base Camp is on a fairly steep trail. First, we climb south then turn east to the main line of the valley. We then walk on a winding path below the southern flank of the moraine from the Lhotse Glacier. Next, we continue walking on a pleasant trail along a streamside. The route to the Amphu Labtsa lies to the southeast. A crisscross route through the Imja and Lhotse glacier moraines leads to a wide valley flanking the SW side of Island Peak. Overnight at Island Peak Base Camp.
Day 13: Pre-climb training on Island Peak Base Camp
We begin our pre-climb training today after breakfast. Our guides will provide training on peak climbing techniques and the proper ways of using climbing gears such as the ice axe, climbing boots and crampons, harness, ascender, etc. The training will also include using ropes to go up and down. Although it is not mandatory to have prior training for Island Peak Climbing, we strongly believe that some training experience will boost your confidence and climbing skills to increase the chances of scaling the summit as well as to fully enjoy the experience. We can spend the rest of the day hiking to high camp and back or resting for the next day’s climb. Overnight at the base camp.
Day 14: Island Peak base camp to Island Peak summit (6,189m/20,305ft), back to base camp: 10-12 hours
We wake up early today at around 12 to 1 am and have our breakfast before beginning our climb. It is important we reach the summit before noon because in the afternoon the strong winds in the highlands might become a barrier for a successful summit. The trail moves up beyond the base camp for several hundred meters before striking off the steep hillside. Initially sandy, the path soon turns to grass before becoming boulder strewn. As we climb up the hill, we will see that the slope narrows and the trail enter a steep rock channel. The route then follows a ridgeline, which leads to an exhilarating and exposed traverse onto the snout of the summit glacier. The guides will fix a rope when required. A steep snow slope leads us onto the summit ridge. Both fixed rope and man rope will be used during the climb for safety. We use fixed rope after successfully climbing on rock. The length of the rope will usually be 350 m. However, the length depends on the time of the season and the crevasses.There is two newly formed crevasses which are approximately 3 and 4 meters long. We will be using ladders to cross them. After enjoying the summit views and taking pictures, we descend all the way to Island Peak Base Camp where some of our crew is waiting for us. We celebrate on our successful Island Peak climb.
Day 15: Island Peak Base Camp to Pangboche (3,985m/13,074ft) 5-6 hours
Today’s walk will be a much easier as we descend to the lower altitudes. Following the same route back through the wide valley of Khumbu Khola, we pass through the beautiful Sherpa villages, Orsho and Shomare. We can also take a different trail to visit the Gompa in Upper Pangboche, which is believed to be the oldest in the Khumbu region or take the regular trail to reach Pangboche.
Day 16: Pangboche to Namche Bazaar (3,440m/11,286ft): 4-5 hours
From Pangboche we retrace our steps down to the Imja Khola and up through the forest to Tengboche. If interested, we can also visit nuns at the Tengboche monastery. After lunch at Tengboche, we continue through the hillside blanketed by rhododendron and juniper trees. After crossing the bridge over the Dudh Koshi River, our trail follows the Dudh Koshi gorge descending rapidly through the pine forests before reaching Sansa. We keep a lookout for wildlife such as mountain goats, snow leopards, colorful pheasants, etc., while passing through the forest. After passing a chorten, we reach the army camp at Namche Bazaar.  Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
Day 17:  Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2,800m/9,186ft): 6-7 hours
The trail descends steeply downward. After crossing the suspension bridges over the fast flowing Dudh Koshi and its tributaries, the trail becomes more level and natural. After our arrival in Lukla, we stretch those sore legs and recall the experiences of the last couple of weeks. Overnight in Lukla.
Day 18: Fly to Kathmandu (1,350m/4,428ft)
We catch an early morning flight to Kathmandu after our long mountain journey.Overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 19: Final Departure
Our representative from Mountain Sun Valley Treks will take you to the airport, approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight.
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Best himalayan treks in Autumn 1. Annapurna Base Camp trek Trekking to the base camp of this mighty Annapurna Summit is in itself a feeling of pride. And doing it in the autumn means yielding the best out of it as you walk amidst the mountains of the Nepal. Take a feel as you camp at the base camp of Mt. Machapuchare and watch every ridge stand out sharp & shining. Thanks to the crisp autumn sunlight and a rainless chilly weather. But when you have so much to take from this trek, the trek in itself also gets demanding. Whatever strength you put in, you will be rewarded in surplus that’s for sure. 2. Kuari Pass Trek One reason that should be more than enough to set your foot on this trek is that it takes you through the wilderness on the Nanda Devi Biosphere and offers unprecedented vista of Mt. Nanda Devi shining out of the clouds. Autumn makes for the time best suitable to see the birds coming out of the high oaks as you walk on the bed of leaves. Exiting the canopy of oaks you enter a world of bugyals giving you an unobstructed view of Neelkanth, Chaukhamba and many more. And guess what you can capture these peaks in the most crystal clear form due to the post rainfall effect. 3. Gaumukh-Tapovan trek Imagine having a sight of water gushing its way out of a cave beneath a huge rock. That’s what makes our holy river Ganga and if its inviting you for a dip than mind it, the water will be ice chilled coming straight from the glaciers. It is one of those rare treks that gives you a chance to witness a peak all from its base without any other mountain sneaking in between you and your sight. The trek comes with a view of Mt. Shivling, Mt. Sudarshan and a fin of a shark, Mt. Meru. Hurrah !! All this is possible because you are here at the best time of the year. The trail gets steep and you get to climb & jump over the boulders in order to make to your destination. If that’s not enough to get you going then crossing a glacial stream Akash-Ganga will. So, brace up yourself and put your fitness level at test. 4. Deoriatal Chandrashila trek Want to have a break from crunching those numbers at your desk. Then come here to crunch some more but not numbers. Autumn makes the trail covered in shades of brown rhododendron leaves. Even a day falls short for witnessing the unique shape of Mt. Chaukhamba that’s possible only on a clear day. Not only the views atop Chandrashila are spectacular but also get to capture a myriads of birds then you wouldn’t have a chance to capture elsewhere. Your trek begins with a dense thicket at sari followed by forest of oaks, rhododendrons and pines. Further, as you ascend from chopta to chandrashila peak the snow clad peaks fill your sight and enroute you stop by to worship at Tungnath temple, the highest shrine of Lord Shiva. 5. Sandakphu trek Making to the end of list doesn’t mean that Sandakphu is not a good choice to make. In fact I would call it as the best choice. I don’t recall any other trek that gives a window with a view of four of the tallest mountains namely Everest, Lhotse, kanchenjunga and Makalu. Not only this but the colours of the rhododendrons, bamboo and pines make it even more inviting. Oh wait! Did i mentioned you can even spot a red panda in the autumn colors of the forests here. So keep an eye on the wildlife here are you never know what you get to spot. Calling for the coda of this long and hopefully intriguing write up I would just say that autumn days make the colours, smell and the scale of beauty all the more enhanced and such uncluttered treks can bring much more clarity to your mind.
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Trekking in the Himalayas is, in every sense of the word, an uplifting experience as well as the current design of traveling on the hills. An unique tourist attraction of Nepal depends on its magnificent natural elegance, its special cultures and also friendly people. By walking through the mountains of Nepal, you will certainly come to understand why this nation has actually captivated the hearts of mountaineers and travelers for over a century.
Whether you are looking for a wilderness experience or a timeless trek, Nepal has everything to offer. Regardless of where you go, you will certainly experience a wonderful variety of geography, climate and also ethnicity. The people are friendly and inviting, and the terrific emphasize of travelling in this nation is the communications you will certainly have with the neighborhood people in the towns as well as their incredibly varied societies, methods as well as traditions.
We provide a variety of different styles of travelling journey such as traditional, tough, deluxe, and family members, each of which may entail camping, staying in tea-houses or a combination of both. You will be led by our skilled guides and also accompanied by pleasant Sherpas to the globe's mightiest mountains with the spellbinding valleys, rhododendron forests and also holy lakes of the Annapurna, Everest, Langtang and off-the-beaten-track regions.
When to go The most effective time to expedition is from October to Might. The first 2 months of the completely dry season (October and November) is the excellent duration for trekking in Nepal. The air is freshly cleaned by the monsoon rains, the mountain surroundings is superb as well as the weather is still easily cozy. December, January as well as February are still great months for travelling however the cold can be bitter at high altitudes. March as well as May also use far better climate when trekkers can see fantastic wild flowers, specifically in Nepal's wonderful rhododendron woodlands. During the monsoon season (June-August) trekking is feasible in the rain-shadow locations of north of the Himalaya like top Mustang as well as top Dolpo. These areas are out of reach of the rain clouds as a result of the high mountains as well as are unaffected by the monsoon.
Duration of the Trek A trekking journey can be of any length you pick. Popular short treks are offered around the Kathmandu as well as Pokhara valleys, which just take one, 2 or three days to complete while longer expeditions lasting from a week to a month. It is also feasible to integrate a series of preferred treks together as well as peak climbing for months on end.
Choosing a Trek Please remember that occasionally bad weather condition, altitude and strange cultures can make extra demands. A sense of humor and also resolution are very important attributes on any type of journey holiday and on a trekking holiday it is necessary to appreciate strolling. In order to aid you in selecting an expedition we have actually given each trek a grade, although this is only a simple overview. If you need aid in making a decision which trek appropriates, please telephone call or send an email to us and we will be pleased to encourage you further.
Physical Fitness: All travelling needs a degree of physical fitness that will certainly make it possible for one to put in a good day's walking, up hillside and down. A lot of trips ought to not be required to get more than 500 meters in one day above 3000 meters. There should be lots of time throughout the day to cover this range, so the physical exertion though fairly arduous at times, is not received. The very best preparation for hiking is biking, swimming, jogging, squash, tennis and also lengthy walks entailing up and down hillsides. Excellent physical fitness will absolutely aid maximize your pleasure of your expeditions.
Preparation a Trek Nepal supplies a lot of opportunity for trips lasting a day or less, though most are significantly longer. Around Pokhara or the Kathmandu Valley you can complete the expedition within two, 3 or 4 days however, for the very popular Everest Base Camp and also Annapurna Circuit travels you have to allow three weeks.
Trek Grading System Nepal, with its ups and downs as well as zig-zag paths, it is better to think in regards to hrs spent in walking , instead of miles covered. This is what we make use of as a grading system. A regular day's stroll lasts from 5 to 7 hrs & involves a normal of climbs & descents.
Easy treks include as much as 6 hrs of walking a day, on good tracks with lots of time for sightseeing. Altitudes generally do not surpass 3500 meters. Anybody that enjoys regular workout and also remains in god physical problem should quickly handle these trips.
Moderate treks include walking for 6 to 8 hrs a day in remote nation, getting to altitudes of roughly 4500 meters. An affordable level of physical fitness is called for as there will be much ascent and descent with the periodic hard day. A hillside walking history is recommended.
Exhausting trips are harder, ideal for normal hillside walkers as they are typically extra demanding any kind of might involve 7 or 8-hour days, with elevations up to 5500 meters. You must be fit as well as appropriate prep work is important. Some days may include going across a pass with as much as 10 hours walking .
Teahouse Trek It is a popular style of trek in the certain areas of Nepal where small accommodations at country lodges as well as sensible standard of food are conveniently readily available along the trails. Our porters bring customers' travel luggage and also tools and the overview cares for the accommodation at lodges and food along the trails. Hot drinks tea/ coffee with morning meal in the morning and also dinner in the evening are offered in the lodges. Lunch is offered en route in between 11am and also 12pm.
Full board outdoor camping trek In this classification of expedition we provide all the necessary food and camping tools for an exclusive or larger group of tourists. Our guides, chef, concierges or yaks care for all the technological as well as logistical aspects of the journey. Day-to-day our team will establish the camp along the routes and our trained chefs prepare the western and also Eastern food with variety of options. This alternative is the only selection for some of the farther locations of Nepal such as Kanchenjunga, Manaslu, upper/lower Dolpo, Nar Phu valley, Round Dhaulagiri, Rolwaling, Makalu,Ganesh Himal as well as several various other remote areas. Altitude & Acclimatization: Appropriate acclimatization is really vital as well as our paths are planned especially to enable a gradual gain in elevation with a number of our trips having additional days to enable acclimatization. By gradually gaining height we reap the benefits of a progressive gain in physical fitness and also acclimatization. We provide suggestions concerning acclimatization and with the practical technique we handle all of our treks, anybody who is healthy and fit must have few problems. On our climbing up journeys in Nepal and travelling journeys in Tibet we lug a portable altitude chamber as an added safety and security precaution.
Group Size Team dimensions are maintained little, to minimize the impact on the environment and to allow us to provide a more personal service. The optimum Group size on a lot of our treks/tours is 16 and the minimum group size is 2.
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News – Enjoy the Palace as a Maharajah – Travel Magazine
Eng News 24h News – Enjoy the Palace as a Maharajah – Travel Magazine
Jaipur City Palace, Photo: Bishnu Sarangi from Pixabay
For the first time, the home of a royal family has been offered by the Airbnb reservation system.
The 300-year-old city palace is one of the most important buildings in India. It is located in the heart of the city Jaipur, the capital of the Indian state Rajasthan. Until recently, the palace could not be used by anyone to whom the Maharaja's family had personally called. That 300-year-old tradition is now broken, and the palace is open to guests who can afford it.
Maharaja Savai Padmanabh Sing he allowed tourists to stay in this palace. Luxury the Gudliya apartment at the palace they will be able to book using the Airbnb reservation system. The Maharaja made the decision to welcome tourists to the palaces of the palaces in order to direct the funds received to Princess Di Kumari Foundation. The foundation provides assistance and support in women's empowerment, and is headed by its m, Princess Diya Kumari.
Gudliya Apartment
Luxury the Gudliya apartment is housed in one of the private parts of the royal palace. So far, the palace has only been used by members of the royal family and their distinguished guests. Tourists' apartments include a private lounge, a kitchen, a luxury bathroom and a private indoor pool. Tourists staying at the palace will be taken care of private butler. Tourist guide is in charge of organizing a professionally guided tour of Jaipur, which includes shopping, visiting local museums and excursions of his choice.
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In authentic Rajasthan gastronomic offer, tourists can enjoy on the terrace of this luxury apartment. From the palace tis a magnificent view of the surrounding Aravali hills and the fortifications surrounding the palace. Afternoon Tea Company will make you peacocks who live in the lush gardens of the palace.
The founder of Jaipur city, Maharaja Savai Jai Singh II built it City Palace 1727. year. This palace represents the best example of the architecture of the Rajput clan of the 18th century, with architectural influences of later periods. The interior of this luxury suite consists of decorated rooms, large and airy halls designed for receptions, while crystal chandeliers hang from high ceilings.
The whole apartment is enriched with numerous gilded decorations. In the immediate vicinity of the spacious royal residence complex is a large internationally acclaimed museum. Prominent personalities from around the world have been guests of this palace for 300 years, including Prince Charles. The host of this palace is world-renowned Maharajah Padmanabh Sing polo player. This young nobleman inherited the palace from his grandfather in 2011.
Jaipur, Photo: Makalu from Pixabay
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“I am delighted that my family and I, in partnership with the Airbnb platform, have brought to life the splendor of Rajasthan for travelers from all over the world. On my own trips that I organized through this reservation system, I was welcomed in all the cities and cultures I visited. I am happy to share the experience of traditional Indian hospitality with the palace guests, ”said Maharaja Padmanabh Sing.
The cost of staying at the Gudlia Suite is astronomically high and amounts to 7,200 euros per night. In certain times, the apartment will be available for reservation by special promotional price of 920 euros for the night. Airbnb will pay the amount of its commission for each booking made as its own contribution to the Princess Di Kumari Foundation.
Otherwise, you can read more about Rajasthan in the current one No. 176 of Travel Magazine. And if the idea of ​​staying in luxury accommodation sounds appealing to you, then 2019's Airbnb also has Airbnb Luxe offer. Learn about India's unusual attraction – traditional weddings.
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