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1day
We fly from Kathmandu to the tiny airstrip at Lukla(2800m) for about
40 minutes. This airstrip was built in the sixties by Sir Edmund
Hillary and the Sherpas. Once landed, we have lunch while our equipments
are sorted out and loaded. We then take an easy walk to Phakding
and camp. 2day
As easy day again to help for acclimatization. This is a busy trail
with plenty of human interest. There are also tantalizing glimpses
of Kusum Kangru (6369m) through the beautiful pine forests and we
camp at Joresalee (2800m). 3day
Not a long day but a hard pull up ton Namche Bazar to arrive for
an early lunch and our overnight camp. As we climb, we have our
first views of Everest (8848m) and Nuptse (7879m). We camp right
in the heart of the village and have the rest of the day to enjoy
the splendid Sherpa hospitality. 4day
Rest and acclimatization day at Namche Bazar (3444m). We enjoy a
rest day here to allow for maximum acclimatization on our way to
Everest Base Camp. A pleasant day can be spent exploring the village,
talking to the Sherpas and simply enjoying and marveling at the
incredible scenery. 5day
Today we walk along a very pleasant trail under the soaring peak
to Thamserku and steadily descending to the Imja river and lunch
at Phunki where there are a series of water driven prayer wheels.
In the afternoon, we climb steadily for about 2 hours to Thyangboche
Monastery (3875m) and the views from here are magnificent. The Monastery
is literally surrounded by mountains. Yaks graze on the small meadow
and the monks drone through their prayers. Surely, this is one of
the most beautiful spots in the world. 6day
Rest and acclimatization day at Thyangboche. This is a day to relax
and enjoy the magnificent scenery that surrounds you. Everest Lhotse,
Nuptse, Taboche (6367m). You can visit the Monastery and the monks
will happily show you around. This is just the spot for a rest day.
7day
We move up the Imja river valley to Pangboche (3900m). We stop here
for lunch and visit the Monastery and look at the 'Yeti Sculpt'.
In the afternoon we continue on to the summer village of Dingboiche
(4360m). The scenery all day is superb. 8day
Another rest and acclimatization day at Dingboche. This rest and
acclimatization day should give you an excellent chance of ascending
Kala Pathar, the Base Camp of the Everest. From these yak herders'
village, there are a number of interesting excursions. A 2 hours
walk to the huts at Chukung (4700m) will take you to the glaciers
flowing off Nuptse and Lhostse. We camp at the foot of Amadablam.
9day
We walk up a small ridge and then contour around the base of the
Khumbu Glacier and have a light lunch at Dhungla (4600m) From here,
we have a short steep climb to the terminal moraine of the glacier
from where the views are stunning. We contour round the moraine
again to camp at the foot of the Lobuje Ice Fall (4930m). 10day
Today, we climb Kala Pathar. The actual distance is not so far but
we take it very slowly to compensate for the altitude stopping at
Gorekh Shep (5288m) for a light lunch. We then take the climb to
Kala Pathar (5545m). This is a hard pull but the view from top surpasses
anything you can imagine. All around us flow huge glacier ice. The
mountains of Pumori (7145m), Lingtren (6697m) and Khumbutse (6623m)
separate us from Tibet, and just over the Lho La pass. We see the
huge rock of Changtse (7550m) in Tibet itself. But the queen of
them all- Sagarmatha (Everest) towers over everyone. This is the
Roof of the World. We return to Lobuje at our camp. 11day
We retrace our steps along the glacier to Pheriche (4260m) and stop
for lunch. In the afternoon, we take the lower trail to Pangboche
and Thyangboche and camp. 12day
Descending to Imja river we climb to Khumjung for lunch. Excellent
views all day and camp at Khumjung (3779m). 13day
Descending, pass through Namche Bazar passing under the towering
Kongde ridge (6186m) and follow the Dudh Koshi to Phakding to camp.
14day
We walk to Lukla and enjoy a farewell party with our Sherpa crew.
15day
Fly back to Kathmandu. |
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