Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most sought-after treks in the world and also in Nepal. A trek in Everest is a once in a lifetime experience and a chance for all trekkers and adventurer. This thrilling adventure will take you on an unforgettable journey to the base of Mount Everest, which is the World’s tallest mountain. Mount Everest (8,848m).
Are you looking to explore nature, Himalayan culture and geography in all its glory? Do you? Everest Base Camp Trek will meet your needs to the fullest extent.
On the trails of trekking you will be able to experience amazing ethnic villages with rich cultures and towns. The views you see following a long and tiring day of hiking are truly breathtaking. This will bring joy to your heart and joy. Many reasons can make you want to take on the Everest Base Camp Trek.
One of the best 12 reasons to go on the Everest Base Camp Trek includes
Cultural Tours around Kathmandu City.
Usually, each Everest Base Camp Trek starts with an Kathmandu City Tour. It is possible to take this tour after you’ve completed this EBC Trek. Because you’ll be tired after the EBC Trek, touring around Kathmandu could be exhausting. Therefore, the majority of agencies offer Kathmandu City Tour prior to heading to Kathmandu through Lukla. This fascinating city tour of Kathmandu valley is a tour that takes you to the most historic and culturally wealthy World Heritage sites. These sites are Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath Stupa or The Monkey Temple, Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu or Patan Durbar Square.
In addition, you can take a Kathmandu Day Tour; that offers a fascinating excursion around the historic town of Bhaktapur, Bhaktapur Durbar Square and Changu Narayan Temple. Changu Narayan Temple is the oldest temple in Nepal time that dates back to the 5th century.
A beautiful scenic flight from Kathmandu To Lukla.
While travel to Lukla is among the most dangerous flights in world, it’s among the top beautiful travel routes within Nepal. There are a variety of routes that lead to Everest Base Camp; which includes the Ramechhap from Lukla Flight, Phaplu Everest Base Camp Route, Jiri to Everest Base Camp routes, and more. The majority of trekkers choose the Lukla flight the most, even though it’s risky because they desire an amazing view of forests, forested hills, valleys amazing villages and rivers and much more. From the sky, you get a observe from the bird’s-eye view farms, terraces, clouds gorgeous waterfalls crashing down into the forest’s deep.
After landing at Tenzing Norgay Airport, Lukla is the first time you get a glimpse of Mt.Everest. From Lukla ( sometimes referred to as the gateway to Everest) the journey begins by traversing the landscape of rivers, valleys villages, and religious and cultural places before finally arriving at the great Everest Base Camp.
Sightseeing around Sagarmatha National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
In the route towards Namche Bazaar, we arrive at the UNESCO Heritage site of the Khumbu region, Sagarmatha National Park. The protected area requires permission to access that you can obtain at the gate that opens to visitors. In this area, you will be able to experience the Himalayan base ecosystem, which comprises a thick woodland of oaks, pines and junipers as well as bamboo and Rhododendrons. This forest shelters the many endangered species of fauna and flora from the region. While walking through the woods there are uncommon animals like blue sheep, snow leopard, Himalayan goats and eagles and many others. The trails that connect these forests offer a sense of wild adventure and nature walks as you head towards Namche Bazaar.
Hillary Suspension Bridge(Highest Suspension bridge of Nepal)
The highest suspended bridge in the Khumbu region, which spans the milky Dudh Kosi river. It is the final bridge that you will need for Day 2 or 3 of Everest Base Camp Trek before ascending steeply to the road in Namche Bazaar. The bridge itself is exciting and sacred. The prayer flags that are religiously adorned on the bridge give you spiritual and religious feelings. The swinging bridge will be thrilling when you walk across it.
Namche Bazaar(Mountain Lifestyle Of Sherpa People)
Also known as Namche is also known as the Tourism Capital and the largest sherpa settlement in The Khumbu region. The charming town of Namche serves as a rest and acclimatization spot for the majority of Everest Region Trekking including Everest Base Camp Trek. Tourism is the primary occupation of the Namche Bazaar. The town offers a stunning view of mountains like Kongde Ri(6,187m), Thamserku (6,623m) and the majestic Everest (8,848m). In the town, you can find many restaurants, cafes or lodges, bakeries, Tibetan handicraft shops, museums, and so on. If you are looking for a break during your day in Namche it is possible to visit these spots and spend the rest of the day by eating delicious meals and drinks.
Tengboche Monastery(One of the Most Beautiful Buddhist Stupa)
The Tengboche monastic center Tengboche is situated within the hills of Tengboche village at the intersection of Dudh Kosi and Imja river. Tengboche temple is considered to be the biggest monastery in the Khumbu district. It was founded around 1916 under the leadership of Lama Gulu. The monastery is influenced on it from Rongbuk Monastery in Tibet. At to the Tengboche Monastery, you can be awestruck by the views of mountains such as Everest, Tawache, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Thamserku. The trekkers and Alpinists visit this holy place to discover the history of the monastery as well as pray for their success in their Everest trek. The monastery is home to hundreds of monks who carry out every day Buddhists rituals each morning. Additionally there is the Tengboche monastery is famous for its Sherpa festival that is held every year. This is known as”the Mani The Rimdu Festival.
Everest View Hotel(The highest place Star Hotel)
The trek will not be complete If you didn’t visit The Nepal’s Highest Altitude Hotel. Everest View Hotel is the most elevation hotel located in Nepal and also one of the top Hotels in the entire world. It was also listed within the Guinness World Records for Highest Altitude Hotel in the world in 2004. After a few hours of walking away from Namche Bazaar, you reach Everest View Hotel. This luxurious hotel opens its terrace to trekkers for a few hours to enjoy the breathtaking views and breathtaking scenery of a life-time. The terrace has stunning views of the snow-capped mountains, among which Everest is among the highest. In the hotel, guests are able to sit outside or on the roof for local food while enjoying the view and landscape. There, you can get access to internet or Wi-Fi, as well as great accommodation facilities.
Everest Base Camp(Our Final Destination)
It is the most significant part of the entire trip. It is the Everest Base Camp resides at 5300 meters, which is the highest point to experience face-to-face interactions with Mt.Everest without the need for climbing gear. After hard work for days and finally achieving Everest Base Camp, Everest Base Camp and exploring the magical world of rocks and snow, it provides trekkers with a sense feeling of peace within and fulfillment. The whole Everest Base Camp area embellished with vibrant prayer flags and high apex snow peaks, and stunning Khumbu Glacier Icefall. It is a very popular place to land for the majority of Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
The Best Sunrise View From Kala Patthar
The summit is considered to be the top point in the Everest Base Camp Trek. Kala Patthar means a large black rock that is located at 5,500m. Kala Patthar is one the most beautiful viewpoints in Nepal with stunning views of sunset, sunrise and breathtaking views of the landscape. The trekkers can take an early sunrise hike in the morning to climb the mountain before sunrise. The summit offers 360-degree panoramic views of Everest together with Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Ama Dablam, and others.
Authentic Foods
Food is essential when traveling in Nepal which helps keep you going for long hours. It is strictly forbidden for trekkers to eat heavy meals however they are able to take a simple Nepalese foods such as “Dal Bhat”. Dal Bhat is the national food of Nepal that is made up of curry, rice and lentils, chicken soup salads, pickles, salads Ghee, and more. It is high in carbohydrate, vitamins, proteins and minerals, which are crucial during trekking. During the trek you will get the chance to sample regional cuisines of various ethnicities from this region. At Namche Bazaar, several bakeries are well-known for their chocolate cake coffee, chocolate cakes, as well as Tibetan tea. Food at this altitude could be costly but it’s definitely worth it because it tastes fantastic.
Sherpa Festivals and Culture.
Khumbu region is the primary settlement of thousands of Sherpa people , whose primary sources of revenue are tourism. This renowned hike up to Everest Base Camp allows you to explore and experience the traditional culture, tradition practices, rituals, and life of the Sherpa people. Sherpas enjoy dancing and singing, so they have a long-standing tradition of singing songs from the folk and dancing to the.
Apart from their distinct tradition and courage Sherpas are also famous for their lavish celebrations. Within the Khumbu region there are three major festivals that take place within those in the Sherpa community. They include Lhosar, Harvest Festival, and the Mani Rimdu Festival.
Lhosar marks the start of New Year’s Eve of the sherpa community as well as other Buddhist faith adherents. The celebration lasts for 15 days and only three days have significant significance.
The harvest festival is celebrated in July. when sherpa folk celebrate at home and go to an area monastery for prayers and participate in celebrations of religion.
Mani Rimdu Festival is the most significant and grandest festival in the Khumbu region. Sherpa folk from remote villages go to their local Tengboche monastery to attend the grand celebration. When you go on a trek during these celebrations (late October until November) you can attend the spectacular ceremony in which dancing masked dancers perform and telling stories about religious subjects.
The NangkarTshang Hill Viewpoint(Hiking Place From Dingboche)
In the wake of Namche, Dingboche is the spot where we get breaks and take acclimatization breaks. In the morning you can go to NangkarTshang’s viewpoint. Three hours of hiking from Dingboche village up to the top at the top of NangkarTshang Hill; this viewpoint provides wide and close-up views of Makalu, Lhoste, Mera Peak (Island Peak) and Chhopulu.
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Finally, Everest Base Camp Trek is packed with thrilling adventures, thrilling and surprising activities that will delight you with excitement and joy.