Everest Trekking is an incredible experience introducing you to an amazing view of the highest mountain in the Himalayas, where being able to stand on the top of the world has for centuries been one of man’s most daring challenges and is also called Khumbu region which includes Mt. Everest (8,848m), the highest mountain in the world along with many of the world’s 8000m peaks such as Makalu, Lhotse, and Cho Oyu. Perhaps every Nepal visitor dreams of trekking to the foot of the world’s greatest peak, Mt. Everest, and camping among the hardy Sherpa people who live in its shadow. The route is followed by trekkers to this Khumbu region (Thame Valley, which contains three of the world’s seven highest mountains. This route is recently introduced. As great an attraction as the mountains are the Sherpas, who risk the hardiest and most egalitarian people in the world. We can see beautiful views from Ranjo La. This route leads halfway to Tibet. Thame Valley is the birthplace of world-renounced people like Mr. Tenzing Norgay Sherpa (1st climber), Apa Sherpa ( 21 times), Ang Rita Sherpa -The snow leopard(10 times without oxygen), Kami Rita Sherpa(18 times). We can get a chance to explore Sherpa culture, lots of beautiful Buddhist Monasteries, rear animals, & lovely mountains.
Famous for its spectacular mountain peaks and the loyalty and friendliness of its inhabitants (the Sherpas), the Everest region (Khumbu) is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in Nepal. The Everest Base Camp trek is arguably the most famous trekking route in the world and provides you with opportunities to take in some truly amazing views from the roof of the world. The Everest Base Camp trek also gives an insight into the lives and culture of Sherpa people who are local to the area and closely linked to the Tibetans on the other side of the summit. The view of the sunrise on the snow-capped peak above the Khumbu Glacier is an unforgettable sight from the summit of Kalla Pathar.
- Please note that climbers have been delayed in Lukla awaiting their return to KTM. At times helicopters can fly when planes cannot. The helicopter cost is approximately $500 -600 paid by the trekker.
- We prefer to have 30% of the total amount after the confirmation of the booking and, the rest amount our clients can make it upon arrival in Kathmandu.