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You are heartly welcome to this short introduction to “Everest Region.”
Imagine the moment of standing alongside Mount Everest (the highest peak in the world) and its siblings. Enjoy many “Wow Moments” and collect lifetime experiences. You feel as you are on a different planet – totally away from hustle-bustle traffic, noises, and crowds of people
During your journey, you walk on the rugged trails, pass through lush jungles, pastures, and traditional villages, cross rivers and glaciers, climb massive rocks, rest in tea houses, camp in tents, and spend nights at luxurious restaurants. The rewards are unlimited and unbelievable but true – mirroring the jaw-dropping spectacular views of shining towering mountains, unspoiled Himalayan flora, fauna, colorful birds, and various animals. As a result, you enjoy the fullest happiness and complete peace of mind.
Main Attraction – Everest Region
Before your eyes, you will witness shining snow-capped Mt. Everest (8,488m – the roof of the world), cross Khumbu Glacier (the world’s highest glacier), Sagarmatha National Park (the highest elevated National Park of Nepal), Hillary School plus Hospital, Tengboche Monastery, Sherpa Culture Museum , and many exciting places/ things during you trek.
Also, you capture the glimpse of dazzling snowy-white peaks at Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Pumori, Khumbutse, island Peak, Mera Peak, Lobuche, and more in addition, your trek is full of awe-inspiring vistas of 4 out of 14 world’s highest and gigantic peaks above 8,000m: Cho-Oyu (8,201m), Makalu (8,485m), Lhotse(8,516m), Mt Everest(8,848m).
Your Everest Region Trek takes you though Sagarmatha National Park – a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized since 1979 and the hone to the world’s highest peak – Mt. Everest (8,848m). This is also a home for a wide variety of wildlife, including 118 + birds species plants (rhodendron and juniper trees), animals (deer, wolf & Himalaya black bear), endangered species (rarely seen) – snow leopard, red panda, and two kinds of dazzling, the crimson-horned and the Impeyan, Nepal’s National bird.
In addition, you visit Sherpa villages (mainly in the Khumbu region), enjoy their culture and hospitality, listen and meditate with “Om Mani Padme Hum”, a mantra (chant) venerated by Buddhists at Tengboche Monastery (the largest Gompa) and Gompas. Finally, you will feel astonished by discovering Buddhist art, culture, and inscription on the stones.