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Everest Base Camp Trek


Everest Base Camp Trek
is one of the best treks among the glamorous trek in Nepal as well as in the whole world. The breathtaking sceneries varying in landscape and diverse culture of the region adds the beauty in the trek. The Everest Base Camp trek follows the footprints set by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. Everest Base Camp leads us among the various Sherpa villages, monasteries and glacier with a brilliant mountain view. This trek is a fabulous walk to the base camp of the world’s greatest mountain, It is also the grandest walk in the land of the Himalayas.
Here are some of the top 8 reasons to do Everest Base Camp:
  1. Mountain Flight
Actually, the Everest Base Camp begins from Lukla. It is 40 minutes of flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. It is one of the most exciting flights in the world. As you can enjoy the stunning views of the Eastern Himalayas as you land on an airstrip at the Lukla Airport. And on landing, you will get to enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding villages on the laps of those Majestic peaks.

  1. Impressive Tea- house
Mountains sides of Nepal host many small and beautiful villages. These small villages definitely lack the greatest luxuries in the world. But, the good people of these small and simple villages will offer you within the best hospitality in the world. On your holiday, you will spend a night at the nosy tea houses, and lodges in the villages. This is a great way of connecting with local people and their unique culture.

  1. The Sherpa
The Sherpa people are very popular for their adept mountaineering skills and loyalty. We can also say that the Everest region is the home to these brave Sherpa people. Their culture has a high level of influence of the Tibetan culture. Thus, it is a golden opportunity to meet Sherpa and get acquainted with the Sherpa and their rich culture and their lifestyles.


  1. Glorious Mountain view
The Everest region or also popularly known as the Khumbu region has the most stunning mountain views in the world. Most of the trekkers visit in Everest region just to catch a glimpse of snow-capped peaks. The Mountains here includes Cho Oyo, Lhotse, Ama Dablam including highest peak of the world Mount Everest. The sunrise view and sunset view of these Himalayas are breathtaking. Here during the trek, the spectacular landscapes and the awesome views of mountains are enough throughout the trek.

  1. Sagarmatha National Park
The Everest Base Camp Trekking covers most of the part of Sagarmatha National park which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. You need to get permits to enter inside the Everest region.
This park is very famous for its rich conservation of Flora and Fauna. The park is a habitat or home of 118 species of birds in the world. It contains the animal such as musk deer, snow leopard, Himalayan bear and red panda, whereas, birch, juniper, blue pines and rhododendron are some off trees.

  1. Kalapatthar
As you may know the famous Everest BaseCamp may not give you the grand view of the Everest that you were generally expecting. But a short hike to a rocky hill. Which is also called Kala Patthar will definitely pleasure you.
Kala Patthar offers you with a breathtaking view of the majestic Mount Everest. It is also called the vantage point for the best and close views of Mount Everest.

  1. Monasteries
Khumbu region is the home of different beautiful Buddhist monasteries. You will find out several sacred monasteries in the place like Tengboche, Thame, Khumjung, and Pangboche. These colourful monasteries rest along the stunning views of mountains like Everest, Lhotse and Ama Dablam.
These monasteries are a perfect way to explore the spiritual side of the Sherpas people and get acquainted with their rich culture and lifestyles. The main highlights to the trekker mostly may be on attending prayers.

  1. Everest Base Camp
Mount Everest is the peak of the awe-inspiring of the adventure and reaching to its base camp is a great winning. The sense of achievement after reaching here, you will get the vibrant setting of the base camp surpasses all.
Being at the base of the world’s greatest peak is definitely a winning moment.

Thus these are the top 8 reasons to do Everest Base Camp trek. This is the best reasons to choose the Everest Base Camp trek among the other existing trek in Nepal or beyond Nepal.

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