This
region in eastern Nepal is home to the Sherpa culture. The
many small yak-grazing settlements that we travel through
will give you a unique glimpse into the daily lives of the
Sherpas. The religious icons of the people are often as
spectacular as the mountains that surround them.
Trip Profile:
14 Day Trip
02 Nights in Kathmandu
11 Days of Everest Trekking
Grade:
Moderate
Detailed trek Itinerary
Day
01:
Arrive
in Kathmandu (1200m)
Upon arrival in Kathmandu,
you will be met at the airport and brought
to your downtown hotel. While in Kathmandu
we will take you on a fascinating tour
of the city, visiting Buddhist and Hindu
shrines reflecting ancient local traditions.
There will be time to explore the city's
many charms on your own as well. A traditional
Nepali welcome dinner will follow shortly
after a pre-trek briefing by the trekking
staff manager. Overnight in the hotel
in Kathmandu. (D)
Day
02:
We take flight
from Kathmandu to Lukla (2800m), then
take an easy walk to Phakding (2550m)
Over night in lodge. (B.L.D)
Day 03:
Phakding to Namche
Bazaar (3445m)
After breakfast in the morning, you
walk north up Dudh Kosi valley with
gentle ups and downs up to the benker
village where one can see a beautiful
stone carved prayer wall. Then the
trail is interspersed with magnificent
rhododendron trees and old growth
forest. The trail follows gradually
up to the village of Jorsale where
an Army check point is located and
the national park entrance ticket
is issued. The trail goes gradually
up to the confluence of two rivers,
Bhote Kosi and Dudh Kosi. Crossing
the bridge, the trail goes steeply
about 3 to 4 hours till Namche Bazaar.
Namche Bazaar is situated in the lap
of Khumbu Himal range, about 241km
north-east of Kathmandu. This is the
home of the legendary Sherpas who
have won international renown as being
the sturdy climbers to scale the highest
peaks with their indomitable will.
(B.L.D)
Days 04
Acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar
(3445m)
This day rest for acclimatization
in Namche Bazaar and excursion around
the places. After breakfast, we may
take a side trip onto a ridge and to
the Everest View Hotel offering some
of the best views of the high Himalayas
including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Lhotse
Shar, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku. We
then come down to Namche Bazaar to enjoy
our rest day to allow for maximum acclimatization
on our way up to the Everest area. A
pleasant day can be spent exploring
the surrounding areas, talking to the
friendly Sherpa people and simply enjoying
the incredible scenery. (B.L.D)
Day
05:
Namche Bazaar to Dole via Phortse Tanga
(3500m)
After having breakfast,
the trail climbs gently up to Sanasa
and continue towards to the large Chorten
on the ridge top at 3973m. Near the
Chorten, there are some teahouses at
the settlement of Mong (Mohang). This
is said to be the birthplace of the
Saint Lama Sange Dorje, the reincarnate
lama of Rongbuk Monastery in Tibet who
introduced Buddhism to Khumbu. From
the ridge at Mong, the trail descends
in a series of steep switchback down
a sandy slope to the Dudh Kosi river.
There is an excellent camping spot along
the river at Phortse Tanga where we
stop for lunch. After lunch the trail
climbs steeply out of the valley through
rhododendron forests, which gives way
to fragrant stands of juniper and large
conifers as the elevation increases.
This portion of the trek is especially
beautiful in spring when the rhododendrons
are blooming (late April and early May
at this elevation). The trail passes
through many yak pastures and summer
settlements that are used when sherpas
bring herds of yak to graze. The views
of the Khumbila and Tawache (6542meters)
are tremendous throughout the day. (B.L.D)
Day
06:
Dole to Machhermo (4410m)
From Dole the trail climbs to Lhabarma
at 4220m and Luza at 4360m. The trail
climbs steeply through scrub junipers
to Lhabarma. The trail continues to
climb along the side of the valley,
high above the river to Machhermo at
4410m. It was in 1974 that a Yeti killed
three yaks and attacked a sherpa woman.
This is the most credible yeti incident
ever reported in Khumbu, so be watchful
as you visit this region. There are
good camping places at Machhermo. (B.L.D)
Day
07:
Machhermo to Gokyo (4800m)
From Machhermo to Gokyo
the trail climbs a ridge for an excellent
view both down valley to Kangtega and
up towards to Cho-Oyu (8153m). Beyond
the ridge, the valley widens as the
trail passes through Pangka at 4390m
then descends to the river bank before
beginning the climb onto the terminal
moraine of the Ngozumpa glacier. It
is a steep climb up the moraine, switch
backing alongside the stream to the
first small lake at 4650m where a family
of Brahmin ducks has resided for many
years. The trail now becomes almost
level as it follows the valley past
a second lake known as Longponga. We
finally reach Gokyo on a boulder-strewn
path at 4750m. It sits lakeside, a veritable
Himalayan resort! (B.L.D)
Day
08:
This day early
in the morning we have a steep climb
up to the top of Gokyo Ri (5480m) –
ample rewards to ones that attempt this
trip. There are stunning views of the
Gokyo valley, the massive Ngozumpa Glacier
and an incredible panoramic view of
the whole Khumbu Himalayas, such giants
as Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu (8481m),
Cho-Oyu (8153m) and Gychung Kang (7922m).
This day we have for acclimatization,
back to the camp in the afternoon and
have some tea and biscuits. Hiking up
the valley to see the fourth and fifth
lakes is great as well.
Day
09:
Gokyo to Lunde (4300m) 5 hours walking
After taking breakfast
in the morning at 7:30, trek begin around
8:00am to cross Renjo La (5340m) on
the other side of the lake form Gokyo.
After cresting the pass, we will all
drop down by the rope and then walk
down to Lunde. This beautiful alpine
valley is a trade route for Tibetan
yak caravans heading to Namche Bazaar
and was just recently opened up for
trekkers in 2003. Rocky spires and glaciers
loom beautifully above, often with wispy
fast-moving clouds against a blue-blue
sky. (B.L.D)
Day
10:
Lunde to Thame (3800m) 5 and half hours
walking
After taking breakfast
in the morning, we trek down to Thame
more amazing snow peaks. We may meet
Tibetan trader encampments along the
way for pictures of a rare lifestyle.
About 150 meters above Thami is the
Thame Gompa, a picturesque monastery
set among the many homes of lamas and
lay people. It's perched on the side
of a hill overlooking the valley. This
is the site for the spring celebration
of the Mani Rimdu festival, held about
the middle of May each year. Overnight
in tented camp. (B.L.D)
Day
11:
Thame to Namche Bazaar (3445m) 5 hours
walking
After taking breakfast
in the morning around 7:30 am our trek
start at 8:00 am for Namche Bazaar.
(B.L.D)
Day
12:
Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2800m)
You will retrace your steps to Lukla
leaving your footprints in Yeti's country.
(B.L.D)
Day
13:
Lukla to Kathmandu by flight.
Today, you have to take your breakfast
early in the morning, and have a short
walk onto the Lukla airstrip and fly
back to Kathmandu. After arriving in
Kathmandu, you will transfer to the
hotel and overnight in the hotel. (B.L.D)
Day
14:
Free or transfer to the Int'l airport
for journey out. (B)
Kathmandu hotel room & accommodation as per
you're requested
All land transfer as per given itinerary
National Park conservation entry permits fees
Accommodation and 3 meals a day while on the trek
Fully escorted trek with fluent English speaking
license holder local Guide & each 2 persons
1 Porter
All program according to itineraries on full board.
Wages, equipment, insurance and other facilities
to staffs
The
cost does not includes:
Nepal entry visa
fee per person US$ 30 only
Travel Insurance (this is a mandatory
condition of booking)
Medical evacuation in case of
emergency
Personal spending money
All bar bill,
Items of personal nature i.e.
Soft/hard drinks, tips etc.
International Airport Tax
per person US$ 24 only
Note: The above itinerary can be customized according to your duration of holiday. This is guideline showing tea house or tentative camp night stops.
Group leader's travel free for groups of 9 or more.... (Flights and Government fees not included).