Tibet Nepal
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Nepal, the Himalayan Kingdom is regarded as the home of the highest mountain in the world â € "Mt. Everest at 8840 meters or 29,002 feet, but in reality, Nepal is much more than that!
Located between India and Tibet, Nepal is situated comfortably in the lap of mighty Himalayas. Considered as the ideal destination trekking, Nepal, offers different terrain, and high-altitude peaks for hiking mountain of moderate to severe. The most popular excursions in any itinerary Hiking Nepal including Mount. Everest Base Camp, Trekking Jiri, Ananpurna Circuit, Langtang Himal trekking, Shisapangma or Gosaithan base camp trek, Langtang trekking Lirung Glacier, Trek to mt. Kailash and Mansarovar Lake, Narphu Valley Trek, Trek Sailung, Timal Trek, Trek Kalinchok and Milke Dada Trek. Â
Of course, the classic route of all time is the Mt. Everest Base Camp, as it offered the opportunity to stand and watch the highest mountain in the world in all its splendor. But thata € ™ s not all, Nepal Trekking to Everest Base Camp offers a 360 degree view of some of the most beautiful glaciers and snow capped mountains in the region. The place to begin the walk is of Namche Bazaar, which is also the point of acclimatization to the altitude hikers. En route, of Ri in Dingboche Chhukung you you can get stunning views of Makalu, which is the 5th highest mountain in the world.
There will be several points in this day acclimatization trekking in Nepal and one such point is the summit of Kala Pattar from where you can get some of the spectacular views of the south face of Everest, Nuptse and Khumbu glacier. One of the striking This issue of trekking in Nepal is that you will walk right through the Khumbu glacier to reach Everest Base Camp.
Serenity of the environment on the road and the magic spell of the mighty Himalayas glistening in the morning sun captivate you. But what makes the experience more dramatic and exciting is the variety of flora and fauna of the region, with Sherpa villages built amid the region's biodiversity. There are several Buddhist monasteries on the way to camp base and most Sherpao ™ € s believe that the prayers offered by the good weather will be answered and therefore, a scale is necessary. Add to all this, a cup of yak milk tea after a hard day trekking up and experience will be complete!
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