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Dear Sir,
Nepal, multilingual and multicultural country, has the multifarious fun activities and entertainment such as Trekking, peak climbing, bungy jumping, rafting & canoeing, jeep safari, jungle safari, jungle walk, paragliding, mountain flight and there are much more to explore. A part from it, you can also have the pleasure of resting in the mountain villages of Nepal; meet people from Nepal's diverse ethnic groups and enjoy their culture and friendly behaviour.
Nepal reserves lots of fun and excitement. No doubt, Nepal offers some of the most spectacular and beautiful sceneries of the world. We believe that guests, who visit us and Nepal, would surely be visiting us and Nepal more and more.
Trekking and mountain climbing are still the most popular sport among visitors. Rafting on white water mountain streams across the typical cross section of Nepal's geography is equally popular. Jungle safari in the Terai is preferred by visitors interested to see Nepal's rare varieties of animals and birds. Nepal also offers bungy jumping above the wild waters of River Bhote Koshi. Canyoning to explore the rugged and out-of -reach landscapes is another option at the site. Aerial activities include taking off in micro-light aircrafts or hot-air balloons for a good view of the mountains. Mountain flights offer the closest possible spectacle of Mount Everest and other peaks. The close encounter with the tallest mountains of the earth often draws awe-stricken silence from onlookers.
And about your quires for Everest trek below are the details:
Summit of Everest, The Khumbu or Everest region is the most popular trekking area in Nepal. It would probably be the most popular destination, but it is more difficult to get to Solu Khumbu than to the Annapurna area. To get near Everest, you must either walkEverest Region for 10 days or fly to Lukla, a remote mountain airstrip where flights are notoriously unreliable.
Solu Khumbu is justifiably famous, not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain (8848 metres), but also for its Sherpa villages and monasteries. The primary goal of an Everest trek is the Everest base camp at an elevation of about 5340 metres. But you cannot see Everest from the base camp, so most trekkers climb Kala Pattar, an unassuming 5545-metre bump on the southern flank of Pumori (7145 metres).
Other than the problem of access, the other major complication to an Everest trek is the high likelihood of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). This potentially deadly disease, commonly known as altitude sickness, is caused by climbing too quickly to a high elevation. Be sure to read the section on mountain sickness in the Health & First Aid chapter if you are planning an Everest trek. If you suffer symptoms of altitude sickness and cannot go to base camp, you can still make a worthwhile trek to less ambitious destinations such as Namche Bazaar, the administrative headquarters of the Khumbu region; Khumjung or Thami, more typical Sherpa villages; or Tengpoche Monastery. From Tengpoche you will have an excellent view of Everest and its more spectacular neighbour Ama Dablam (6856 metres).
Everest Expedition Route
This is the best way to do an Everest trek. It follows much of the old approach route followed by Everest expeditions from the 1950's through the 70's. It provides a good opportunity to see the densly populated middle hills and the high altitude splendour of the Khumbu, or Everest, region. The portion of the trek from Jiri to Lukla is often uncrowded, and therefore much better trekking country. From Namche the trek follows the Lukla to Everest base camp route and then flies out from Lukla.
Instant Everest
If your time is limited, you can fly in to the remote mountain airstrip at Lukla and trek to the Sherpa capital of Namche Bazaar, the monastery at Tengpoche and the high yak pasture of Dingboche. This trek provides an overview of Sherpa culture and excellent views of the high Himalaya.
The Khumbu
This trek offers an alternative to the traditional trek to Everest base camp. Climb past the Sherpa villages of Namche Bazaar and Khumjung to the Gokyo Valley and the Ngozumpa Glacier, the largest in the Nepal Himalaya. From Gokyo Ri four 8000-metre peaks (Cho Oyu, Everest, Lhotse and Makalu) are visible at once. Descend to Phortse, make a high traverse to the village of Pangboche and climb on towards Everest Base Camp. The return route leads through Dingboche and the monastery of Tengpoche before descending the Khumbu Valley to Lukla.
Below are some Popular Everest Trekking Package.:
1.Everest base camp trek - Most popular and the its the best season(Oct-Nov)
2.Everest Gokyo Trek
3.Popular Everest Trek
4.Everest High Pass Trek
5.Everest Trekking
6.Gokyo Everest Trek
7.Dudh Khunda Trek
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Shrawan Magar
Promotion Manager
A1 Excursion Tours & Travel(P.).Ltd
Thamel,Kathmandu, Nepal.
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