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glorioushimalaya · 1 year
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Some clicks of Mount Everest Base Camp Trek - April 2022
To book this trip with us go through the given link: https://www.glorioushimalaya.com/trekking-and-hiking/everest-base-camp-trek/
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glorious-eco-trek · 2 months
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highpassadventures · 1 year
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Manaslu Circuit trek is an alternative trekking route of Annapurna Circuit Trek, but it is a restricted area as per the rule and regulations of the Nepal Government. So, it is not allowed to trek in the Manaslu Region without a guide. Therefore, the government has made it compulsory to have a guide for Manaslu Circuit Trek and that you must hire a guide and have at least two members in your Trekking Group, excluding the guide to issue the trekking permits for the Manaslu trek. That is why, you must hire a guide for the Manaslu Circuit Trek. The hiring guide must be with trekking licensed from the Nepal government.
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The sunset view of Mount Everest from Kala Patthar, the way to Everest Base Camp Trekking trail. nepalgatewaytrekking.com/everest-base-camp-trek
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basecamptreks · 1 month
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Everest High Passes Trek
The Everest High Passes Trek is an exhilarating adventure through the rugged terrain and towering peaks of the Everest region, offering trekkers an opportunity to experience some of the most challenging and rewarding trails in the Himalayas.
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Commencing from the bustling town of Lukla, trekkers embark on a journey that leads them into the heart of the Khumbu Valley. As the trail ascends, trekkers are treated to panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, including the iconic Mount Everest and neighboring Lhotse, Nuptse, and Cho Oyu.
One of the highlights of the Everest High Passes Trek is traversing the three high passes of Renjo La, Cho La, and Kongma La, each offering breathtaking views and exhilarating challenges. Crossing these rugged mountain passes requires stamina, determination, and a spirit of adventure, but the rewards are unparalleled, with awe-inspiring vistas of the surrounding peaks and glaciers.
Throughout the trek, encounters with local Sherpa communities provide trekkers with insights into their rich cultural heritage and warm hospitality. From sharing meals in traditional teahouses to participating in Buddhist ceremonies at ancient monasteries, trekkers forge connections that transcend language and culture.
As the trek progresses, the landscape transforms, revealing pristine alpine meadows, turquoise lakes, and dramatic glacial valleys. Along the way, trekkers may encounter yaks grazing on high mountain pastures, Himalayan wildlife such as musk deer and snow leopards, and the occasional prayer flag fluttering in the wind.
The Everest High Passes Trek culminates in reaching the iconic Everest Base Camp, nestled amidst the towering peaks of the Khumbu region. Here, trekkers can savor the sense of accomplishment and awe at standing in the shadow of the world's highest mountain before beginning their descent back to Lukla.
As trekkers bid farewell to the majestic peaks of the Everest region and the warm-hearted Sherpa people who call this land home, they carry with them memories of stunning landscapes, cultural encounters, and the indomitable spirit of the Himalayas. The Everest High Passes Trek is not just an adventure; it is a journey of self-discovery and transformation amidst the awe-inspiring beauty of Nepal's mountain landscapes.
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trekkerjohnathan · 3 months
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hi everyone..
i want to share our recent everest base camp helicopter return….. it was a perfect mix of trekking and a thrilling helicopter ride back we organized everything online, and the trip was filled with awesome landscapes cultures and unexpected adventures.
the beginning of our adventure started with finding an everest base camp helicopter return tour on a travel website…. it offered both trekking and a helicopter return adding an extra thrill.
booking online was easy, and our excitement grew as we arrived in the city of Kathmandu (it’s a capital city of Nepal)
Kathmandu was a vibrant city with busy streets and full of colors, gave us a warm welcome….the ease of online booking made different modes of transportation smooth and hassle free…. We took a short flight that took us to Lukla (which is one of the most dangerous airport of the world) where our trek began…… it is on the edge of the mountains … llukla gave us a friendly welcome and gave us the perfect starting point for the trek ahead of uss.
walking the trail felt amazinggg. sherpa villages madethe path trekking more and more charming than the one before... the online package we picked promised to make our experience amazing, and it totally lived up to that!!!.. the scenes around us were like pictures stone houses with prayer flags created a pretty picture… the locals were so friendly welcoming us with warm smiles that made our journey even more special and memorable.
the trek i was a bag full of emotions... we were amazed looking at the mountain peaks and sometimes the paths took our breath away.. But that is whats great about trekking…! the physical challenge combined with the incredible beauty of nature.
noww lets talk about the coolest part the helicopter ride back. the online package had this choice, and we went for it without thinking twice…. the views from up there were mindblowing. EVEREST looked absolutely stunning beauty….
the helicopter ride wasn't just a way to get back..it was the grand finale to our himalayan adventure, gifting us a view that we'll always carry in our memories
let's go back a bit and talk about the tasty treats of Nepal. online suggestions told us to enjoy the flavors of the region. dal bhat a traditional dish became our daily meal and the momos those yummy dumplings turned into a delightful favorite.!! the online community had praised these local treats and we fully enjoyed them adding a tasty touch to our journey.
coming down from the himalayas, we almost forgot about the online booking that kicked off this awesome journey. the experience itself took over the views, the people, the culture all blending into our story.
At last if you're thinking about an Everest Base Camp helicopter tour, seriously consider the helicopter return option…. book it online embrace the adventure connect with the sherpa culture and let the himalayas work their magic. It's more than a trek its a chapter in the book of unforgettable experiences..
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nepalhorizontreks · 5 months
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https://www.nepalhorizontreks.com/trip/short-everest-base-camp-trek
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Everest Base Camp Short Trek
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manaslucircuittreks · 2 years
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Manaslu Circuit Activities are boundless for enthusiastic travelers as well all types of people and age groups.
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glorioushimalaya · 2 years
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glorious-eco-trek · 1 month
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This 1-day helicopter tour takes you on a breathtaking aerial journey through the stunning Langtang region of Nepal. Soar over snow-capped peaks, ancient monasteries, and lush valleys for a unique perspective of this beautiful mountain landscape.
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bcacstuff · 6 months
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P is saying Sam would need 3 weeks to do Everest base camp but there’s other places to trek or hike in Nepal yes? she’s just always trying to squash actual facts bc she wants the he’s dating a blonde narrative to stick. From what I’ve seen of Sam he loves sm and loves promoting his projects, I find it hard to believe he would just be offline for days for no reason other than a woman. It’s ridiculous!
Let me make something clear here....
I did not say he'd be climbing Everest. He'd be committing suicide if he'd try that and he's neither that dumb nor suicidal.
I've constantly said my theory is based upon what I read about trekking options in the Everest area. Could either be Everest Basecamp or any other. There are several treks to explore, just Google around a bit, and you can find many options. You can even climb to the basecamp and take a helicopter flight back.
While I, and many with me, think he's not trained for climbing the Everest for sure, and he surely knows that himself, there are plenty trekking options that I think he's fit enough for. I'm looking at a website that offers 21 different treks only for the Everest area already, and many more in other areas. Diverse difficulty level, and number of days involved.
There's even a VVip EBC trek duration 10 days, trekking and helicopter trip to Everest Base Camp, staying at the best luxury hotels of Everest region and Kathmandu.
I know certain bloggers love to squash things they didn't come up with themselves. They like to think in impossibilities rather than in possibilities. But hey, I don't see them post any plausible explanation that makes actual sense.
But we'll see at the end, I mean, let me say; London and Las Vegas are not on my option list 🤷‍♀️
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scotianostra · 6 months
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Happy Birthday Scottish actor Alec Newman, born November 27th 1974 in Glasgow.
He may not be a household name, nor has he been in any real blockbuster films, but Alec Newman has quietly made a name for himself with roles in some very good dramas on both sides of the Atlantic.
Alec’s dad was in the Sandy, was in The Chris McClure Section, and since 1973 has been the lead singer and guitarist in Marmalade, Alec’s brother, John James Newman competed in the 2012 season of The Voice UK. Newman considered a life as a football player before breaking his leg playing for Wokingham Town as a youth.
He started out acting with National Youth Theatre aged 16, before enrolling in The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Straight out of there he began cropping up in stage shows and impressing in guest appearances in TV shows like good old Taggart, of course, Heartbeat, Peak Practice and Dangerfield.
In the year 2000 he landed a leading part in Frank Herbert's Dune a three-part based on the novel of the same name, this got him noticed in the US and guest roles in shows there included, Angel, Star Trek Enterprise and Tru Calling, Flitting between stay at home and in the states he has continued to appear in some of the top shows, at home and abroad. Outlander fans might remember him as Joseph Wemyss in Down the Rabbit hole two years ago.
Alec is probably best known at home for playing Headmaster Michael Byrne in Waterloo Road when the series decanted to Scotland. Judge, John Deed, Spooks, Call the Midwife and Casualty at home, 24 Live Another Day, Victor Frankenstein, Shetland Rogue and The Bastard Executioner among many others, as well as stage roles has kept Newman busy in a career spanning around 25 years. Add to that he has voiced numerous commercials, audio books documentaries and Video games.
More recently Alec starred in four episodes of the ITV crime drama Unforgotten, and in the Scottish detective series Karen Pirie, based on the books by Val McDermid. Alec is next on the big screen in The Boys in the Boat directed by Hollywood A lister George Clooney.
Alec Newman married production co-ordinator Heather Stewart after meeting on the set of Waterloo Road. They married in Ayrshire in 2014 and have a daughter together. Newman is a huge football fan and has indulged a love for the outdoors, twice trekking in the Everest region of Nepal.
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missionhimalayatrek · 2 months
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Scaling Heights: A Guide to Lobuche Peak Climbing in the Himalayas
Nestled amidst the towering peaks of the Khumbu region in Nepal, Lobuche Peak stands as a formidable challenge and a symbol of adventure for mountaineers around the world. With its icy slopes, exposed ridges, and breathtaking views of Everest, climbing Lobuche Peak offers an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Himalayas. Join us as we embark on an epic journey to conquer this majestic peak and witness the wonders of the world's highest mountains.
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Chapter 1: Preparation and Arrival Our journey begins in Kathmandu, where we gather our gear and make final preparations for the expedition ahead. After a thrilling flight to Lukla, we embark on the iconic trek to Everest Base Camp, acclimatizing to the altitude and immersing ourselves in the stunning landscapes of the Khumbu region. With each step, the anticipation builds for the challenge that lies ahead on Lobuche Peak.
Chapter 2: Trekking to Lobuche Base Camp As we trek deeper into the mountains, the landscape becomes increasingly rugged and remote. We pass through picturesque villages, cross icy rivers, and traverse rocky moraines as we make our way towards Lobuche Base Camp. Nestled amidst the glaciers and towering peaks, the base camp serves as our home away from home as we prepare for the ascent.
Chapter 3: Climbing Lobuche Peak With the crack of dawn, we begin our ascent towards the summit of Lobuche Peak. The route takes us across steep snow slopes, rocky ridges, and exposed sections that require careful navigation and technical skill. As we climb higher, the air grows thin and the views become increasingly breathtaking, with panoramic vistas of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam unfolding before us.
Chapter 4: Reaching the Summit After hours of relentless effort, we finally reach the summit of Lobuche Peak, standing at an altitude of over 6,000 meters. The sense of achievement is overwhelming as we gaze out at the world below, surrounded by a sea of peaks stretching as far as the eye can see. We pause to savor the moment, knowing that we have conquered the challenge and achieved our goal.
Chapter 5: Reflections and Farewell As we descend from the summit and make our way back to base camp, we reflect on the challenges we've overcome and the memories we've created. Lobuche Peak has tested our limits and pushed us to new heights, but it has also rewarded us with moments of unparalleled beauty and a sense of accomplishment that will stay with us forever. As we bid farewell to this majestic peak and the mountains that have become our home, we carry with us a renewed sense of purpose and a deep appreciation for the power of the Himalayas to inspire and transform.
Conclusion: As we conclude our Lobuche Peak climbing expedition, we do so with hearts full of gratitude for the opportunity to experience the wonders of the Himalayas up close. From the challenges of the climb to the beauty of the landscape, every moment has been a testament to the spirit of adventure and the indomitable human spirit. And as we look towards future expeditions, we do so with a sense of wonder and excitement for the adventures that lie ahead.
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adventurelandnepal · 5 months
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Langtang Region Trekking
Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, the Langtang Region in Nepal is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by trekkers and nature enthusiasts. This relatively less-visited region offers breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural experiences, and a chance to escape the crowds that flock to more popular trekking destinations like Everest and Annapurna. In this article, we will take you on a journey…
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heavenhimalaya · 2 years
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Everest Base Camp Helicopter Return Trekking Tour
The Everest Base Camp Trek with helicopter return to Kathmandu is a 12-day journey that includes both trekking and helicopter tours. It’s the EBC trek with a helicopter return feature. First, you trek to base camp and fly back by helicopter from Gorakshep to Kathmandu. 
Have you ever dreamt of an EBC Trek with a helicopter return to Kathmandu that lets you fly over the Everest region on a helicopter to explore all of it at once?
Explore more about Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return.
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