Jiri to
Everest Base Camp follows the classical trekking trail from Jiri to EBC in
Everest Region of Nepal which was said to be discovered in 1950s and offers the
real adventure of trekking. Being classical route, the trail is unspoiled and
is in its origination form allowing trekkers to experience how real trek
actually is in such an unfrequented area. This trail used to be the trekking
trail to Everest region in earlier time without requirement of any flights. You
will pass through wonderful glacial rivers, beautiful alpine forests, many Buddhist
monasteries, native Sherpa villages, amazing Khumjung valley, Hillary school,
Khunde Hospital and Namche museum following the off the beaten trail. You will
able to capture wonderful mountain views, spectacular terrains and encounter
various Himalayan species including Snow Leopard and Red Panda and enjoy and
explore beautiful Sagarmatha National Park.
This
classical journey starts with a scenic drive from Kathmandu valley to Jiri and
trek from Jiri towards Everest Base Camp. From Jiri, the trekking trail follows
the way passing through Deurali, Sete, Junbesi, Nunthala, Kharikhola, Puiyan,
Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorakshep and finally
to Everest Base Camp. You can explore around base camp and trek back to Gorakshep,
Pheriche via Kala Pattar, Namche Bazaar, Phakding and finally to Lukla. You can
return back to Kathmandu valley with a comfortable flight from Lukla. During this
whole trek, you can have a close up looks on alpine forests, many Sherpa
villages and explore their enriched culture and traditions, amazingly beautiful
yak pastures to glaciers, glacier-fed rivers crossed by suspension bridges
along with various scenic and mountain views providing you mesmerizing
experience of such unique and different opportunities in your life.
Moreover, the
major highlights of this classical Jiri to Everest Base Camp trek includes
visiting wonderful monasteries and white Stupas, beautiful colorful rhododendron
forests, passing through higher elevation with some challenges and amazing
mountain and scenic views all around.
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