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A very special trek designed exclusively for people who "must see" Everest but who can afford to take only a week or so of holiday to do so. However, it cuts no corners on safe acclimatization and the real charm of trekking.
Everest was named after Sir George Everest, the British Surveyor General of India at the time when the mountain was first identified as "Point XV" on the border with Nepal and Tibet. To the Sherpas and Tibetans however she is "Chomolungma" - Mother Goddess of the Earth. In addition, the Nepalese have their own name, "Sagarmatha"- Crown of the Ocean. However, there is no dispute about the mountain - the highest in the world. Join our Sherpas on the most famous trek in the Himalaya.
Our trek follows the traditional route from the airstrip at Lukla to the Sherpas village of Namche and then on up to Tengboche monastery for fabulous views of Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and other mountains.
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EVEREST REGION TREKKING ROUTES |
TOTAL TREK
DAYS |
MAX.
ELEVATION |
GRADE |
BEST SEASON |
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Everest Highlights |
05 |
3,900m |
Moderate |
Mar- May, Oct - Dec |
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Everest Base Camp Trek |
14 |
5,545m |
Strenuous |
Mar-May, Sep-Nov |
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Kalapathar / Everest Base Camp - Gokyo Trek |
18 |
5,545m |
Strenuous |
Mar-May, Sep-Nov |
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Rolwaling - Everest Base Camp Trek |
18 |
5,545m |
Strenuous |
Mar-May, Sep-Nov |
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ROLWALING / PACHARMO PEAK TREK |
23 |
6,273m |
Challenging |
Mar-May, Sep-Oct |
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Mera Peak Trek & Climb |
20 |
6,476m |
Challenging |
Mar- May, Oct - Nov |
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Island Peak Trek & Climb |
20 |
6, 200m |
Challenging |
Mar- May, Oct - Nov |
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