Day 01: Arrival
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Welcome by our representative at the airport, transfer to hotel in Kathmandu. Later in the evening enjoy Welcome Dinner.
Stay overnight at Kathmandu.
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley ( Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan City, Swoyambhunath Stupa)
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After breakfast we are going to do some sightseeing activities today. As planned, we are going to explore some of the most iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites, later in evening drive back to hotel.
Stay overnight at Kathmandu.
Day 03: Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2850 m AMSL) and a trek to Phakding (2640 m AMSL)
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A short 35 minutes of flight to the air-strip at Lukla actually opens all doors to possibilities and prospects of Himalayan exploration and adventure. The Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla was coined collectively after Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary, the first human step to successfully scale Mount Everest, in 1998. Attracting many well-experienced to novice mountaineers from all around the world and willing to pay substantial sums for a successful expedition, the Tenzing-Hillary Airport is the gateway to the Khumbu region, and ultimately to Mount Everest. Due to the unpredictable weather in the Khumbu region, almost all flights are concentrated in early mornings.
After catching up with the trek crew in the airport and getting updates on various details, the journey continues towards the highest peak of the world. After an hour of walk on a straight trail, a small village of Chaplung is encountered. This is where the main trail from the west meets the trail from Lukla on approach to Mount Everest. The walk continues for another two hours to reach Ghat, and it finally ends at Phakding after an hour more. The day comes to a halt after reaching Phakding and an overnight stay in a local lodge accompanied by great local cuisine, imported and local spirits and hospitality on offer makes you forget the tiredness of the trip for the rest of the day.
Stay overnight at Phakding.
Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche (3450 m AMSL)
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Day fourth of the trip begins shortly after breakfast, with some catching up with the trekking crew. Trailing down towards the Bhotekoshi River and crossing a long suspension bridge over the Bhotekoshi River, Jorsele is the next destination after crossing the bridge and a walk of about two hours along the straight trail, passing a forest and few villages. Everest National Park check post, located at Jorsele welcomes you to the Khumbu Region and the national park permits are checked. Beyond this point, no firewood is allowed. Following the trail, the path drops steeply, and reaches a long suspension bridge to cross the Dudh Koshi River. Continuing on the straight trail for an hour more, the terrain becomes a bit steep. Going through various difficult terrains, a forest and several other Sherpa villages for almost two hours, the team reaches Namche Bazaar. Namche is a great spot for the first close glimpse of the mesmerizing beauty of Mount Everest.
The day comes to an end with a warm and hospitable welcome to a guest house by the local Sherpa’s, and the aroma of local cuisine, imported and local spirits, and a beautiful dinner.
Stay overnight at Namche.
Day 05: Rest Day at Namche
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Looking at the effort put in by all in the team, this day marks the day of rest, the acclimatization day. Due to change in weather, altitude and the rigorous exercise of walking terrains, a day is taken off the schedule for the guests to rest and enjoy, or then to have a picturesque excursion to Khumjung village. The major aim of this day is to prevent any possible AMS signs, which may hamper the rest of the trip.
The day ends in a local guest house with hospitable welcome, good food, great spirits and plenty of rest.
Stay overnight at Namche.
Day 06: Trek from Namche to Phorste Tenga
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Shortly after breakfast, the sixth day of the trip begins with an interesting walk towards Gokyo. Upon the gentle ascent towards Sanasa for two hours, you would trail towards Mong, marked by a Chorten and is in effect a small pass. It is famous amongst the local Sherpa community as the birth place of Lama Sangwa Dorje. The trek from the pass towards Phortse Tenga is rather steep, demanding arduous climb. But this steep ascent also has on offer the great views towards Phortse, a spectacular river gorge, and an inaccessible natural rock bridge.
Stay overnight at Phorste Tenga.
Day 07: Trek from Phorste Tenga to Machherma
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Day seven begins with a gentle climb towards the Dole National Park Check Post, where documentation is checked for the entry into the National Park. A forest trail is on offer after passing the army post at the entrance. Also on offer is the view of some colorful pheasants and shy deer, which leads to you reaching the village of Dole after about an hour of an uphill trek. The trail continues to climb after Dole, to reach out a planar, pleasant traverse with beautiful views. The trip finally reaches Lhapharma, offering snow-capped mountainous views from almost all directions, up, down and across the valley.
Luza is an hour trek from Dole and has several pleasant dwellings on offer. After crossing the stream beyond Luza and continuing through the lush fields, you would reach Machherma with tantalizing views.
Stay overnight at Machherma.
Day 08: Trek from Maccherma to Gokyo
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This day marks the visit to the Gokyo Lakes at an altitude of 4,750 meters. The trail ascends towards a ridge with amazing views of Mount Kantega across the valley and Mount Cho Oyo, far north. The trail passes through Pangka to a river crossing before beginning the ascent along the moraine of Ngozumpa. At this stage you will pass the first of the three lakes to Gokyo.
Stay overnight at Gokyo.
Day 09: Trek from Gokyo to Gokyo Ri and Nala (17,580ft / 5,360m)
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Trekking across the Dudhkoshi River, the next step is to climb the ridge at Tengboche. Tengboche is home to an internationally renowned Buddhist monastery which supports up to 60 monks. If time grants, a visit to the monastery may be worth a consideration. Tengboche is also a popular viewing platform with spectacular views of Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Lohtse and Everest standing tall far up north. Immediately east of the camp is the view of Mt. Kantega, standing at 6,685 m. Towards the south are Mt. Thanserku (6,808 m), Mt. Nupla (5,885 m), Mt. Kongde Ri (6,187 m), Mt. Khumbi La (5,761 m), Mt. Tawack (6,808 m), Mt. Nuptse (5,885 m), Mt. Everest (8,848 m), Mt. Lhotse (8,501 m), and Mt. Ama Dablam (6,856 m) in a full circular swing.
Stay overnight at Nala.
Day 10: Trek from Nala to Phortse via Nah La
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The quickest route from Gokyo to Phortse is backtracking via Dole and Machhermo, but there’s also an alternative route on the eastern valley wall leading directly to Phortse via Nah La. Aiming for the small bridge, you will head towards a narrow trail, barely visible from the other side of the valley, but it’s visible when you reach there. Following the faint trail, a short climb leads to a Chorten (4278 m) with magnificent views. Following the Chorten on the path is Konar, which is used as a large hay growing area in summer. All trails around the corner from Konar lead to Phortse.
Stay overnight at Phortse.
Day 11: Trek from Phortse to Tengboche
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Following the trail dropping from the southern corner of the Phortse village is a small bridge, accommodating to the pathway for the steep climb towards Tengboche.
Stay overnight at Tengboche.
Day 12: Trek from Tengboche to Namche
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This trek is about three hours long and one may get the best glimpse of the Himalayas including Mt. Everest, Amadablam, Nuptse, Lhotse, Thamserku and Kangi Tenga, and an opportunity to spot local animals including colorful pheasants, Tahr and Deer in the region. The end of the descent is heralded by a Kani, an arched entrance with ceiling paintings of deities and forms of Lord Buddha, which is believed to cleanse people of the many feared spirits before entering the sacred region in the Himalayas. The trip leads towards the Kyanjuma foundation and Choi Gang after the suspension bridge across the Dudhkoshi River is crossed and finally reach Namche at the end of the day’s trip.
Stay overnight at Namche.
Day 13: Trek from Namche to Phakding
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Yet another four hour trek from Namche to Phakding via the Everest National Park check post at Jorsele and crossing the Bhotekoshi River yet again. The day ends in a guest house in Phakding.
Stay overnight at Phakding.
Day 14: Trek from Phakding to Lukla
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This trip marks the end of the trekking trip on return to Lukla and takes about four hours. Going across Ghat again, you will walk across the trekking route intersection at Chaplung, and reach Lukla to end the day’s trip in a guest house.
Stay overnight at Lukla.
Day 15: Flight From Lukla to Kathmandu
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Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu, and transfer service to the hotel upon arrival at the airport. The rest of the day is off for leisure.
Later in the evening enjoy Farewell Dinner.
Stay overnight at Kathmandu.
Day 16: Departure
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After breakfast transfer to the airport to fly to onward destination.