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About The Everest Region
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The Khumbu, known commonly as the Everest region, is also known
as the home of the Sherpa people and the mysterious Yeti! Khumbu
Himal has 26 mountains all above 6000 metres, including Makalu,
Lhotse, Nuptse, Cho Oyu, Ama Dablam and of course Mt Everest.
Called Sagarmatha by the Nepalese and Cholmolongma - Mother
Goddess of the Earth - by the Tibetans and Sherpas, Everest
is the premier attraction for many trekkers to this region, and
a walk to Everest Base Camp has become a classic trail.
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In the Khumbu, the Buddhist religion is predominant. Along the
trails you will encounter many monasteries, prayer flags and prayer
wheels, mani walls and other evidence of the spiritual awareness
of the inhabitants. The Sherpas are also known for their warm
and friendly hospitality.
Walking here can be less arduous than the ups and downs of routes
in the Annapurna region, but it is at higher altitude, and care
must be taken to allow proper acclimatization to the less-oxygen-rich
air as you ascend. All treks commence by flying to Lukla, which
at 2800m is already significantly higher than Kathmandu or Pokhara
(our starting point for Annapurna treks). The landscape too is
different from the Annapurna region, quickly developing more dry,
rugged, rocky and alpine characteristics.
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A scenic flight over the Everest region is possible, to give
you an interesting different perspective of the area. We also
suggest you consider a visit to Royal Chitwan Wildlife Park before
or after your trek, for a relaxing safari in the warmth of the
Terai region, to round off your Nepal adventure.
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Treks
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All treks listed here (unless indicated by x ) use comfortable twin share lodge accommodation.
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