The Everest region has
gained its popularity for trekking, mountaineering, peak climbing and
expedition. Among the major destinations of trekking in Nepal, Everest region
stood second despite poor accessibility. It is more expensive and difficult to
get Solu Khumbu than to the Annapurna region. One must either walk for a week
or fly to Lukla to get near Everest. The number of trekkers to Everest has
increased dramatically because of the publicity the mountain has received from
several sources. Solu Khumbu is famous not only for its proximity to the
world's highest mountain, Mt.Everest (8848m.), but also for its Sherpa villages
and age-old monasteries. The primary goal of trekking in Everest region is
stepping at least the Everest Base Camp (5340m)
It is the matter of
fact that Mt.Everest can not be observed from the base camp. So, most of the
trekkers climb Kala Pattar (5545m.) which is situated on the southern flank of
Pumori (7145m.). Not only Everest but also other mountain peaks such as Mt.
Lhotse , Mt. Nuptse , Mt. Amadablam , Mt. Pumori , Mt. Thamserku , Mt.Kantega,
Kwangde and others can be seen from Kala Pattar.
Everest region offers
varieties of trekking trails like- Everest Base Camp Trek, Kala Pattar Trek,
Gokyo-Ri Trek,, Gokyo Cho- La Pass Trek, Renjo La Pass Trek, Everest High Pass
Trek, Everest View Trek, Everest Panorama Trek, Everest Comfort Trek, etc.
Along the trail, the travelers would experience the typical Sherpa culture in
the alpine settlements such as Lukla, Phakding, Monjo, Namche Bazaar, Khumjung,
Thame, Tyangboche, etc. Being situated at higher altitude, the region has high
risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) if due emphasis is not given for
acclimatization. If symptoms like headache, loss appetite and vomiting are
seen, one has to immediately inform to the guide so that he would facilitate to
take first aid treatment or take you to the near by health post or he will take
you down to the lower altitude.
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