Introduction to Trekking in Everest Region
Trekking in the Everest Region is the desire of many trekking lovers. If you dream of travelling to exotic lands far away from you, learning about different ancient cultures and customs, being surrounded by unforgettable scenery, strolling through beautiful villages, and enjoying panoramic Himalayan scenery, trekking in the Everest region can help you live your dream. On Everest trekking, you will find incredible Himalayan views, Buddhist monasteries, and friendly Sherpa people.
Everest Trek is the most popular trekking destination for all tourists in Nepal. All tourists need to understand everything about trekking before going on any trip. If you understand everything and trek Everest, your trip will be one of the most memorable moments of your life. After Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzin Sherpa tried Everest, the number of people trekking on Everest increased.
Sagarmatha National Park, 120 km northeast of Kathmandu, is home to the highest mountain on earth. Everest National Park covers an area of 1148 square kilometres. The national park has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1979.
You can visit Everest Base Camp Trek with a 14-day itinerary, cost, and difficulty.
The world’s highest peak, Mount Everest (8,848 m), is called ‘Sagarmatha’ in Nepal. As the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest is the main attraction for nature lovers and travellers alike.
There are many trekking options in the Everest region.
Trekking in the Everest Region offers a variety of spectacular trekking trails, such as Everest Base Camp Trekking, Everest Panorama Trekking, Thame Legendary Trekking, Yeti Trail Trekking, 3 Pass Trekking, Gokyo Lake Trekking, Everest Cho-la Pass Trekking, Classing Everest Trekking, Everest Base Camp via Salleri Trekking, Short Everest Trekking, Pikey Peak Trekking, and more.
The primary goal of the Everest Trek is the Everest Base Camp, which is at an altitude of 5463 meters. You can’t see Mount Everest from Everest Base Camp. So many trekkers climb the Kaala Patthar to see close views of Mt. Everest and other mountains such as Mt. Amadablam, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Pumori, Mt.Kantega, Mt. Thamserku, Kwangde peak, etc.
With in-depth experience operating various trekking destinations in the Everest region, Odyssey Treks will help you create an Everest trekking schedule based on your timeline.
Even if you have a short time for Nepal Himalayan trekking, you can visit various destinations like Namche Bazaar, the administrative headquarters of the Khumbu region; Khumjung or Thame, more specifically Sherpa villages; or the Tengboche Monastery.
Start your trekking in the Everest region.
There are two options to start trekking in this area. You can travel by road from Kathmandu to Jiri to start trekking. The second option is to fly from Kathmandu to Lukla and start from there. Odyssey Treks sets out to arrange all trekking destinations in the Everest region according to customers’ desires and holiday schedules.
We arrange private or group treks at a tea house or camp in the Everest region with family, friends, and relatives in large or small groups with a professional trekking guide.
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The Everest region offers short, medium, and challenging trekking, climbing, and expedition options. Taking part in the traditional “hatt bazaar” (local market) is an exciting and great experience for home appliance shopping every Saturday for a week.
For accommodation, you can choose from budget lodges to luxury and camping. Many shops and restaurants exist in Namche, Khumjung, and Lukla.
Many places have a variety of foods, such as local Sherpa cuisine, continental, Japanese, Chinese, Italian spaghetti, and pizza, as well as good internet access. Fulfill your dream of trekking in the Everest region with Odyssey Treks.