Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most well-known treks in the world and also in Nepal. A trek in Everest is a once in a lifetime experience and an opportunity for every trekker and adventurer. This thrilling trip will take you on an unforgettable journey to the base of the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest (8,848m).
Do you want to be able to experience the natural world, Himalayan culture and geography in all its glory? If so, then Everest Base Camp Trek will meet your needs to the fullest extent.
On the trails of trekking you will be able to experience amazing ethnic villages with rich cultures and towns. The views that you get after a long day of trekking are simply amazing. It will bring joy to your heart and joy. Many reasons can make you want to take on the Everest Base Camp Trek.
One of the best 12 reasons to go on the Everest Base Camp Trek includes
Cultural Tours around Kathmandu City.
Usually, each Everest Base Camp Trek starts with the Kathmandu City Tour. It is possible to take this tour after you’ve completed your EBC Trek. Sinceyou’ll be exhausted from the EBC Trek, touring around Kathmandu is exhausting. Therefore, the majority of agencies offer Kathmandu City Tour prior to a journey out of Kathmandu through Lukla. This thrilling city tour through Kathmandu valley will take you to famous historical and culturally abundant World Heritage sites. These sites are Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath Stupa or The Monkey Temple, Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu or Patan Durbar Square.
Furthermore, you can enjoy Kathmandu Day Tour; that provides a fantastic excursion around the historic capital city Bhaktapur, Bhaktapur Durbar Square and Changu Narayan Temple. Changu Narayan Temple is the oldest temple in Nepal history , dating back to the 5th century.
A Beautiful Scenic Flight from Kathmandu Lukla to Kathmandu. Lukla.
While travel to Lukla is among the most dangerous flights in world, it’s also considered to be one of the best beautiful flight routes in Nepal. There are many routes that lead to Everest Base Camp; which include the Ramechhap and the Lukla Flight, Phaplu Everest Base Camp Route, Jiri to Everest Base Camp routes, and more. However, trekkers prefer the Lukla flight the most, even though it’s risky because they desire an amazing view of forests, forested hills, valleys stunning villages and rivers, and many more. From the sky, you get a observe from the bird’s-eye view fields, terraces, clouds, gorgeous waterfalls crashing down into the forest’s deep.
When you land at Tenzing Norgay Airport, Lukla is where you will get your first glimpse of Mt.Everest. From Lukla ( often referred to as the gateway to Everest) the journey begins by traversing mountains and valleys, rivers villages, and religious and cultural places before finally arriving at the great Everest Base Camp.
Sightseeing around Sagarmatha National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
In the route towards Namche Bazaar, we arrive at the UNESCO Heritage site of the Khumbu region, Sagarmatha National Park. The park is protected and requires permission to access which is available at its entry gate. You can explore the Himalayan base ecosystem, which comprises a thick woodland of oaks, pines and junipers, bamboo and Rhododendrons. The forest is home to the many endangered species of fauna and flora in the area. While walking through the woods there are uncommon animals like blue sheep, snow leopard, Himalayan goats and eagles and many others. The paths between the forests provide a unique experience of adventure in the wild as well as a nature walk in the direction of Namche Bazaar.
Hillary Suspension Bridge(Highest Suspension bridge of Nepal)
The highest suspended bridge in the Khumbu region, which spans the milky Dudh Kosi river. It is the final bridge that you will need for Day 2 or 3 of Everest Base Camp Trek before ascending steeply to the main street in Namche Bazaar. The bridge is thrilling and sacred. The prayer flags that are religiously adorned on the bridge give you spiritual and religious feelings. The swinging bridge will be thrilling when you walk across it.
Namche Bazaar(Mountain Lifestyle Of Sherpa People)
Also known as Namche is also known as the Tourism Capital and the largest sherpa settlement in that region. Khumbu region. The picturesque town of Namche serves as a rest and acclimatization point for all Everest Region Trekking including Everest Base Camp Trek. Tourism is the major occupation of the Namche Bazaar. This town is a breathtaking view of mountains like Kongde Ri(6,187m), Thamserku (6,623m) and the majestic Everest (8,848m). Within the town, you can find many restaurants, cafes or lodges, bakeries, Tibetan handicraft shops, museums, and so on. If you are looking for a break during your day in Namche you are able to explore these establishments and relax for the day with delicious beverages and food.
Tengboche Monastery(One of the Most Beautiful Buddhist Stupa)
Tengboche monastery Tengboche is situated within the hills of Tengboche village, which is situated at the confluence of Dudh Kosi and Imja river. Tengboche temple is considered to be the biggest monastery in the Khumbu district. It was founded during the year 1916, by Lama Gulu. The monastery is influenced on it from Rongbuk Monastery in Tibet. In the vicinity of to the Tengboche Monastery, you can enjoy stunning views of mountains such as Everest, Tawache, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Thamserku. Tourists and Alpinists visit this holy place to discover the history of the monastery, and to pray for their success in their Everest trek. The monastery is home to thousands of monks that perform every day Buddhists rituals each morning. In addition there is the Tengboche monastery is famous for its Sherpa festival that is held every year. This is known as Mani Rimdu Festival. Mani The Rimdu Festival.
Everest View Hotel(The highest place Star Hotel)
The trek will not be complete If you haven’t visited The Nepal’s Highest Altitude Hotel. Everest View Hotel is the most high altitude resort in Nepal and also one of the top hotel in the world. It was also listed within the Guinness World Records for Highest Altitude Hotel in the world in 2004. After a few hours of walking starting from Namche Bazaar, you reach Everest View Hotel. This luxurious hotel opens to trekkers the terrace for a short period of time to enjoy a breathtaking views and breathtaking scenery of a life-time. From the terrace, you can enjoy breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, of which Everest is the most impressive. The hotel is where you are able to sit in the open air or on the roof for local food while taking in the views and the scenery. There, you can get access to internet or WiFi, in addition to the best facilities for accommodation.
Everest Base Camp(Our Final Destination)
It’s the primary attraction of the entire trek. It is the Everest Base Camp resides at 5300 meters, which is the highest point to experience face-to-face experiences with Mt.Everest without climbing gear. After a long and hard day of work and finally achieving Everest Base Camp, Everest Base Camp and exploring this amazing world of rocks and snow can bring trekkers a sense feeling of peace within and fulfillment. The whole Everest Base Camp area embellished with vibrant prayer flags and the apex of snow-capped peaks that touch and stunning Khumbu Glacier Icefall. It is a very popular place to land for the majority of Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour.
Best Sunrise View from Kala Patthar
This is also the summit in the Everest Base Camp Trek. Kala Patthar means a large black mountain, which is situated at 5,500m. Kala Patthar is one the most spectacular viewpoints in Nepal with stunning views of sunset, sunrise and breathtaking views of the scenic views. The trekkers can take an early morning hike to make it to the top before sunrise. The view offers 360-degree views of Everest together with Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Ama Dablam, and other lesser ones.
Authentic Foods
Food is essential when traveling in Nepal that can keep you going for a long time. It is strictly forbidden for trekkers to eat heavy meals and instead, they are allowed to consume a digestible Nepalese foods such as “Dal Bhat”. Dal Bhat is the national food of Nepal that is made up of curry, rice and lentils, chicken soup as well as salads, pickles ghee, and so on. It is a great source of nutrients, carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins and minerals, which are crucial during trekking. While trekking you’ll get the chance to sample regional cuisines of various ethnicities from this region. At Namche Bazaar, several bakeries are known for their chocolate cakes as well as coffee along with Tibetan tea. The food in this region may be costly, but it’s well worth it since it’s delicious.
Sherpa Festivals and Culture.
Khumbu region is one of the major settlement of thousands of Sherpa people , whose primary livelihood is in tourism. This renowned hike towards Everest Base Camp allows you to discover and appreciate the ancient culture, customs as well as the customs and rituals of the Sherpa people. Sherpas enjoy dancing and singing, so they are known for their singing and dancing to the.
In addition to their distinctive tradition and courage Sherpas are also famous for their lavish celebrations. Within the Khumbu region there are three main celebrations that are held within members of the Sherpa community. They include Lhosar, Harvest Festival, and the Mani Rimdu Festival.
Lhosar marks the start of New Year’s Eve of the sherpa community as well as other Buddhist religious adherents. The festival lasts over 15 days, and only three days are of major importance.
The harvest festival is celebrated in July. when sherpa folk celebrate at home and go to monasteries in the area to worship and participate in celebrations of religion.
Mani Rimdu Festival is the most significant and grandest festival in the Khumbu region. Sherpa folk from remote villages come to their local Tengboche monastery to attend the grand celebration. When you go on a trek during the festival (late October until November) you can attend the amazing ceremony, where dancers in masks are sharing stories on topics of religion.
The NangkarTshang Hill Viewpoint(Hiking Place From Dingboche)
In the wake of Namche, Dingboche is the location where we can take an acclimatization break and rest. On a day trip it is possible to visit NangkarTshang’s viewpoint. Three hours of hiking from Dingboche village up to the top that is NangkarTshang Hill; this viewpoint provides wide and close-up views of Makalu, Lhoste, Mera Peak (Island Peak) and Chhopulu.
We Say,
In the end, Everest Base Camp Trek is packed with exciting adventures, thrilling and surprising activities that will make your heart swell with joy and joy.