Everest Region Trek
Everest region trek is another popular trekking region of Nepal. The Everest region is also known as the home of Sherpa people and the mysterious Yeti. Everest Region Trekking is popular for bio diversity too. The areas around Khumbu are commonly called as the Everest Region. To be seen on the way are astounding views of some parts of the Himalayan. Moreover, the rout to Everest Base Camp provides a chance to visit more Buddhist monasteries, more of the gorgeous Sherpa and other ethnic villages representing simple yet rich mountain lifestyles. Highlights of this region trek include Namche-bazaar, the Tengboche monastery and Kalapatthar route.
The trek to Everest Region is not only famous for trekking and expedition but also for the Sherpa culture. Moreover, the path also leads to Dudh koshi valley and forests of blooming rhododendron, blue pine and fir. Everest base camp trek sounds equally romantic that it follows the footfall of legendary mountaineers, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa. This Everest region trek comprises not only the Everest Base Camp but also Namche Bazar, Lukla, Tengboche and the whole Solukhumbu area situated at the lap of looming Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. This area is abundant with high-alpine vegetation and wildlife that include the Himalayan tar, musk deer, pikka, mouse hare and rare birds like snow crow, snow pigeon and Lophophorus among others. The region sounds too attractive for those who have dream to visit world’s highest snow peak.
The trek to Everest Region is not only famous for trekking and expedition but also for the Sherpa culture. Moreover, the path also leads to Dudh koshi valley and forests of blooming rhododendron, blue pine and fir. Everest base camp trek sounds equally romantic that it follows the footfall of legendary mountaineers, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa. This Everest region trek comprises not only the Everest Base Camp but also Namche Bazar, Lukla, Tengboche and the whole Solukhumbu area situated at the lap of looming Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. This area is abundant with high-alpine vegetation and wildlife that include the Himalayan tar, musk deer, pikka, mouse hare and rare birds like snow crow, snow pigeon and Lophophorus among others. The region sounds too attractive for those who have dream to visit world’s highest snow peak.
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