Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Top 10 places to visit in Nepal

In the case of scaling the inclines of Mt. Everest or paying praise at the origin of the Buddha, an excursion to Nepal is the best goal for some explorers. Arranged along the Himalayan mountain extend among China and India in South Asia, the nation brags some of the most differing scenes on earth, from snow-topped mountains to subtropical timberlands. Nepal's way of life is similarly as shifted, loaded up with hundreds of years old sanctuaries and places of worship, an abundance of brilliant celebrations and a lot of outlandish products to examine and buy.
From adrenaline-filled exercises like mountaineering, kayaking and paragliding to peaceful walks around medieval sanctuaries and shrouded royal residences, this nation offers more vital travel encounters that can be pressed into a solitary visit. A review of the best places to visit in Nepal:
  1. Kathmandu

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The nation's social capital, Kathmandu is where most experiences in Nepal start, as all flights from abroad land in the city's aeroplane terminal. A swarmed city of in excess of 1 million occupants, Kathmandu is a disorganized blend of visitor shops, trekking organizations, lodgings, eateries, religious locales and craftsman workshops. The city's popular Durbar Square of World Heritage Sites is as yet experiencing reclamation after the ongoing seismic tremors, however, there are numerous flawless locales well worth investigating. Set on a forested slope, the antiquated Buddhist complex of Swayambhunath is a can't-miss fascination that offers clearing perspectives of the Kathmandu Valley.

Which destination do you consider the best place to visit in Nepal?
 Kathmandu,  Annapurna Circuit,  Bhaktapur,  Patan,  Pokhara, Chitwan National Park, Khumbu, Nagarkot, Janakpur,  Other
  1. Annapurna Circuit

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The Annapurna Circuit in northwest Nepal offers climbers an outside affair paragon. Displaying the shifted scenes of the Annapurna Region, the great trek drives explorers high into the Himalayas, crosswise over diving gorges, over desert levels and through lavish subtropical valleys dabbed by terraced ranches. The trek additionally goes by numerous religious locales and interesting towns. Beginning only east of Pokhara, the voyage takes around three weeks to finish however numerous trekkers walk half of it by flying out at Jomsom Airport. There is likewise the shorter yet no less lovely Annapurna Sanctuary Trek that takes around 8 to 12 days. Its a standout amongst the most prevalent treks in Nepal with hotels and tea stops at hourly interims or less, until the most noteworthy segments in any event.

  1. Bhaktapur

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One of three antiquated capitals in the Kathmandu Valley wonderfully saved Bhaktapur encountered a decent amount of harm amid the 2015 seismic tremors. Luckily, the greater part of the city's sanctuaries and altars, which are the fundamental attractions in this place known as the City of Devotees, got away solid. Less swarmed and riotous than clamouring Kathmandu, Bhaktapur welcomes relaxed strolls through medieval squares, winding avenues and passerby just lanes. The city's Durbar Square, or "respectable court," includes an absolute necessity see site known as the 55-Window Palace, a fifteenth-century structure that is currently home to the National Art Gallery.

  1. Patan


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Arranged over the Bagmati River from Kathmandu, Patan is too referred to for its craftsmen concerning its shocking presentation of Newari design. Worked in the seventeenth century, the castles, patios and sanctuaries of the Patan Durbar are the city's star attractions. With its multi-sectioned faรงade and plated towers, the as of late reestablished stone Krishna Temple is especially striking, just like the as of late reestablished Sundari Chowk, a yard with an extravagantly cut indented shower as its focal point. Patan is outstanding amongst other places in Nepal to purchase the beautiful carefully assembled silk saris that used to be the article of clothing of decision for the nation's eminence and nobility.

  1. Pokhara

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With its peaceful lakes, verdant shorelines and mountain sees, Pokhara is a prevalent resort goal for voyagers from around the globe. Known as the passage to the Annapurna locale in northwest Nepal, the lakeside city offers rest to fatigued explorers, and gives chances to outside undertakings as well, going from relaxed oar pontoon rides to wilderness boating. The biggest of Pokhara's three lakes, Phewa Lake is fixed with lavish lodgings, eateries, bars and shops. The lake likewise includes an island with a sanctuary committed to the goddess Barahi Bhagwati where services are held consistently.

  1. Chitwan


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Extraordinary compared to other natural life seeing goals in Asia, the Chitwan National Park in south-focal Nepal offers a required haven for uncommon and jeopardized species like the Bengal tiger and one-horned rhinoceros. The shot for a nearby take a gander at fascinating natural life, including elephants, panthers, Indian buffalo, rhinoceros and sloth bears, is the recreation center's most noteworthy fascination. Notwithstanding jeep visits, guests can encounter the recreation center through wilderness treks, elephant rides and kayak rides. Extravagance lodging is accessible at the edge of the recreation centre, and the adjacent town of Sauraha offers reasonable convenience.
  1. Khumbu

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Every year, the assurance to trek to the summit of Mt. Everest conveys a great many bold explorers to Khumbu, the Everest Region situated in northeastern Nepal. The adventure starts at the Lukla airstrip where an unmistakable two-path trail, in the end, drives climbers to Everest Base Camp. Found fundamentally inside the Sagarmatha National Park, Khumbu is home to the Sherpa town of Namche Bazaar where most endeavours to the sloping pinnacles are organized. The nation's chief Buddhist focus, the Tengboche Monastery, is situated in the Khumbu too. There's an assortment of agreeable lodging accessible at the cloister, a significant number of which offer staggering perspectives of the tallest mountain on earth.
  1. Nagarkot

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Ideal for explorers who need to encounter the excellence and greatness of the Himalayas without burdensome physical action, Nagarkot is best known for the perspectives it offers of the mountains and the Kathmandu Valley. Roosted on a high edge toward the upper east of Bhaktapur, the town of around 4,500 occupants directions perspectives of eight Himalayan reaches. There's an assortment of engaging inns in each value extend in Nagarkot, huge numbers of which are situated inside strolling separation of the Nagarkot see tower, known as the best place to visit in Nepal to see the sun ascending over the Himalayas.
  1. Janakpur

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Situated in south-focal Nepal on the Terai fields, Janakpur was at one time the capital of a centuries old Indian kingdom known as Mithila, and the Maithili culture still flourishes here. Hindus trust Janakpur is where Lord Ram marries Sita, otherwise called Janaki, and a huge number of Hindus from everywhere throughout the world rush to the sanctuary of Janaki Mandir every year to praise the commemoration of their marriage. With its three-story development and 60 rooms, the huge nineteenth-century marble structure is the biggest sanctuary in Nepal. Janakpur is known for the in excess of 100 holy pools and lakes scattered around the serene city too.
  1. Lumbini

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Hordes of Buddhist explorers are an ordinary sight in Lumbini, the customary origin of Siddhartha Gautama, Lord Buddha. With archaeological finds that go back to around 550 B.C., the unbelievable site pulls in researchers, researchers and inquisitive guests also. It was here that Buddha's mom, Maya Devi, conceived an offspring almost a tree in the garden, which is presently a sanctuary bearing her name. Set in the focal point of a little stop structured by Japanese draftsman Kenzo Tange, the complex additionally includes various cloisters, sacrosanct lakes, contemplation focuses and social offices.



Monday, November 12, 2018

Mera Peak Climbing – Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition





Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal provides the highest trekking peak opportunities for adventure Mountaineering Climbers at a reasonable cost with no hill experience.

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Saturday, November 10, 2018

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Mera Peak via Arun Valley with Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition provides an exciting trip from the lower Arun Valley to the Mera peak at the Khumbu region.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2018

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Lobuche Peak Climbing with East EBC Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal provides an adventurous highest trekking and mountaineering opportunity at a reasonable cost

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Starting from Nepal Trekking, Hiking & Peak climbing activities we got it covered. Find your best holiday trip in Nepal with best deals & surpassed expectations, Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition provide all trek information like cost,death, itinerary, summit, peak climbing gear, reviews, map, adventure trek in detail.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Everest Base Camp Trekking in Nepal

Everest Base Camp Trekking in Nepal at reasonable cost price.

In this article, I am talking about the most popular Peak Climbing Trek in Nepal. Everest Base Camp Trekking in Nepal also known as EBC Trek is an excellent opportunity for trekkers who want to experience the culture and traditions of warm and friendly Sherpa locals. Everest or Khumbu region of Nepal is widely acknowledged for comprising of world's towering snow-capped mountains – Mt. Everest 8848m, Mt. Lhotse 8516m, Mt. Makalu 8481m and Mt. Cho Oyu 8201m rising high above the sea level without any intervention.  



Besides aforementioned facts, here I will also describe about EBC trek planning that you should know for trekking purpose. The proliferation of comfortable teahouses and well-maintained trails accommodates tens of thousands of trekkers from around the globe each year to Trek to Everest. The Everest region fans out into a series of impressive glacier-filled valleys above the main trading center of Namche Bazaar - also known as ' The Sherpa Capital '. The eastern side of the region includes the main trail to Everest Base Camp and the viewpoint of Kala Patthar at 5545 meters. Apart from the mesmerizing views of high mountains and high alpine valleys, one gets to experience the authentic Sherpa cultures (who have been residing in the region for long period of time). Lukla is the gateway to entire Everest and Khumbu region of Nepal. After landing at the airstrip of Lukla, we start our EBC trek over a slightly rising trail that heads up to Namche Bazaar – also known as The Sherpa Capital. Namche Bazaar is an extensive trade centers where there is always something to see.


After spending a full day rest at Namche for acclimatization, we continue our trek on the main EBC trail that heads towards the popular Tyangboche Monastery. From Tyangboche, our trail is a gradual ascend journey all the way to Gorakshep, passing through Pangboche, Dingboche, and Lobuche. Gorakshep is the last stop with comfy tea houses and lies beneath the rocky hill viewpoint of Kalapatthar. From Gorakshep, we continue our trek to Everest for about two hours to reach Everest Base Camp.
After exploration around the Everest Base Camp Trek, we retrace our steps back to Gorakshep. The following day we will accomplish an early morning hike to Kalapatthar 5545 meters for enjoying the up-close sunrise view over Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Cho Oyu and other surrounding chains of high snowcapped peaks. After spending quality time in the high mountains our return journey heads back following the same trail back to Lukla. The amazing trekking experience to Everest Base Camp and the viewpoint of Kalapatthar ends with a scenic flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu.
Finally, at last but not the least, you will find Everest Base Camp Trekking in Nepal as one of the memorable treks among several peak climbing treks in Nepal. Furthermore, the best time to trek EBC are: 3 months in spring (March, April, May) & 3 months in autumn (September, October, November).


For getting further information about our peak climbing treks cost with Nepal guide treks and expedition. Please visit our itinerary Peak Climbing webpages:
  1. Mera Peak Climbing
  2. Island Peak Climbing  with EBC    
  3. Climbing Island Peak
  4. Lobuche Peak Climbing
  5. Singu Chuli Peak Climbing
  6. Mera Peak Via Arun Valley
  7. Pisang Peak Climbing
  8. Mardi Himal Peak Climbing
  9. Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing
  10. Dhampus Peak Climbing
  11. Yala Peak Climbing
  12. Chulu West Peak Climbing
  13. Chulu Far East Peak Climbing
  14. Ramdung Peak Climbing
  15. Parchamo Peak Climbing
  16. Mera and Island Two Peak Climb
  17. Mera Island and Lobuche: Three Peak Climb
  18. Naya Kanga Peak Climbing
These would definitely help you lot to have better ideas on Peak Climbing.
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Sunday, October 7, 2018

Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal with Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition

Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal with Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition

Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal



Highlights;
Mera Peak (6,461m) is the highest trekking peak in Nepal that offers thrilling climbing experience.
From Mera Peak summit one can enjoy a sensational view of world’s towering mountain including Mount Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, Amadablam and many other snowcapped peaks.
Opportunity to trek through Sherpa cultural villages, Buddhist monasteries, Himalayan Glaciers as well as the rich flora & fauna of Everest region.
Scenic mountain flight: Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu.
Mera Peak Climbing Best Adventure in My life

Trip Introduction;
Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal is officially the highest permitted trekking peak of Nepal. Mera Peak offers ultimate mountaineering adventure with thrilling experience inside the popular Everest and Khumbu region of Nepal. The peak rises to the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the uninhabited valleys of Hinku and Honku. Mera Peak was first climbed on 20 May 1953 by J.O.M. Roberts and Sen Tenzing. However, the proper ascend of Mera Peak was made in 1975 by French climbers Marcel Jolly, G. Baus and C.Honnis following the same route as Roberts but traversing along the connecting ridge to the further summit. Mera peak is considered more adventurous and less-challenging as it is best for non-technical climbers too. People who don’t have previous climbing experience can achieve Mera Peak if he/she is physically and mentally fit. So Mera is very much achievable by all people who are aiming to climb highest trekking peak in Nepal.
A massive number of climbers choose Mera Peak because it offers unlimited climbing adventure as well as stunning scenery of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, Amadablam and many other snow-capped peaks inside Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park. Mera Peak Climbing is an excellent option for those seeking an adventurous climbing and memorable trekking experience in Everest region. All in all one gets to experience the highland Sherpa cultural villages and explore Buddhist monasteries, mountain glaciers and the rich flora and fauna of Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park.
Mera Peak Climbing with Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition begins with a scenic mountain flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. Lukla is the gateway to Khumbu and entire Everest region of Nepal. After landing at Lukla we start our trek over an ascending trail towards the untouched and less crowded valley. Our trek passes through several charming villages, frozen waterfalls, dense forests and agricultural farmlands with spectacular scenery until we reach Mera Peak Base Camp. At the Base Camp, we will spend some time for acclimatization and preparation for Mera Peak Climbing. Fully acclimatized and properly equipped with all the necessary climbing gears, we will follow the guidance of our experienced climbing expert. Tackling several technical climbing sections we head towards Mera Peak summit. Our tiring climb to the summit is rewarded with sensational views of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, Amadablam and many other peaks within Everest region. We will spend short quality time at the summit and descend down following the same route. For our return journey, we will retrace our steps back to reach Lukla. Our memorable Mera Peak Climbing trip ends with a scenic flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu.


Itinerary: https://www.peakclimbingnepal.com/mera-peak-climbing/
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu [1345m/4411ft] and transfer to hotel.
One of our representatives will welcome you at Tribhuvan International Airport on your arrival schedule. You will be greeted and then transferred to the hotel in Kathmandu city. Our staff will help you until the check-in procedure ends at Hotel. You can either have a rest at the Hotel or visit NGT’s office for gathering additional information about the trip. In the evening, join our welcome dinner program organized by Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition.
Accommodation: Hotel/Resort
Meals: BB Plan + Welcome Dinner
Day 02: Sightseeing at Kathmandu and preparation for Trekking & Climbing
Click here for detailed information about World Heritage Sites of UNESCO in Kathmandu 
We will spend our day sightseeing around some of the attractive world heritage sites within Kathmandu valley. Also, today we will complete all the necessary paper works and other preparations required for Mera Peak Climbing with Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition.
Note: It is not possible to visit all world heritage sites in Kathmandu within a day. So you can choose at least 3-4 places for a day sightseeing.
Accommodation: Hotel/Resort
Meals: BB Plan
Day 03: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla [2800m/9184ft] [45 minutes] and Trek to Chhuthang [3020m/9905ft] [4-5 hrs Trek]
Today, we will take an early morning scenic flight from Kathmandu to the airstrip of Lukla. Lukla is the gateway to Khumbu and entire Everest region. From Lukla we start our trek heading east into the thick forest on the hillside below the Kalo Himal ridge. There are several trails that heads away from the main trail on this section, so sticking to the group is the best option before arriving at Chhutang.
Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]
Day 04: Trek from Chhuthang to Tuli Kharka [4100m/13448ft] via Zatrawala Pass [4600m/15088ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]
Leaving Chhutang we will follow the trail that is a gradual ascent which steepens as we head towards the crossing of Zatrawala Pass at 4600 meters. Our tiring climb to the top of the pass is rewarded with magnificent views of Numbur Himal, Kongdi Ri, Karyolang Peak and other surrounding peaks. Our trek goes along a leveled path for almost two hours before descending all the way to Tuli Kharka.
Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]
Day 05: Trek from Tuli Kharka to Kothe [4182m/13716ft] [6-7 hrs Trek]
From Tuli Kharka our trail is a mixture of both uphill and downhill trekking through dense forest filled of rhododendron, oak, pine and juniper trees. During our trek today we will have magnificent views of Mera Peak and surrounding snow-capped peaks. A steep descent to the Hinku River and a final uphill climb will lead us to Kothe. Kothe lies to the west side of the Hinku valley and offers serene wilderness with lush vegetation to trekkers.
Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]
Day 06: Trek from Kothe to Thangnak [4326m/14189ft] [4-5 hrs Trek]
Our trail from Kothe goes along the ridge of Hinku river towards Gondishung. Further trekking we will pass through Lungsumgba Gompa which was built approximately 200 years ago. Here we can find Mera Peak along with its route scripted in the rock which is a fantastic piece of rock carving architecture. Our trek continues with a rather easy walking trail that leads to the summer grazing area of Thangnak where there are shops and number of good tea houses.
Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]

Day 07: Trek from Thangnak to Khare [5000m/16400ft] [5-6 hrs Trek]
Our trail from Thangnak goes over the lateral moraine towards hinku NUp and Shar Glaciers. From there, our further trekking is a steep climb all the way to Khare. We will have a magnificent view of Northern Face of Mera Peak from Khare. Besides, Khare offers a number of good hikes for exploration and acclimatization.
Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]
Day 08: Rest at Khare
Acclimatization is essential at higher altitudes to avoid mental and physical sickness. As we are above 5000 meters altitude, we will spend a rest day at Khare for acclimatization and exploration. Proper acclimatization is a must for ensuring our successful summit climb of Mera Peak. Our Sherpa team will make necessary checks on our climbing gears including ropes, ice axes, crampons, harness and other equipment before heading further to higher camps.
Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]
Day 09: Trek to Mera Base Camp [5300m/17384ft] [3-4 hrs Trek]
Leaving Khare, we start our short but technically demanding trek towards Mera Peak Base Camp. Our trail is a gradual ascend over to Mera Glacier. We will climb steeply towards the top of the glacier before traversing along the glacier to finally arrive at Mera Peak Base Camp. Once at the base camp our Sherpa crew will quickly set up the camp and make necessary preparations for further trekking.
Accommodation: Tented camp
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]
Day 10: Trek to Mera High Camp [5700m/18696ft] [3-4 hrs Trek]
Leaving the base camp we will follow the trail that climbs over through Mera La Pass and continues trekking along rocky and often snow-covered trail towards Mera Peak High Camp. Once at the high camp our Sherpa crew will quickly set up the camps and make necessary checks on our health conditions and climbing gears. From the high camp, we can enjoy amazing views of Everest, Makalu, Nuptse, Cho Oyu, Baruntse, and Chamlang.
Accommodation: Tented camp
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]

Day 11: Summit Mera Peak [6461m/21192ft] and descend to Khare
Today is the day we all have been desperately waiting for. Properly equipped and fully acclimatized we start early with the aim to reach the summit before noon. Strong winds after midday can create obstacles in reaching the summit. We start around 2 in the morning and after having breakfast we climb up the glacier and onto a ridge. Following the footsteps and guidance of our experienced climbing expert, we head towards Mera Peak summit. Once at the top we are rewarded with magnificent views of five spectacular 8000-meter peaks - Everest 8848 m, Cho Oyu 8201m, Makalu 8463 m, Kanchenjunga 8586 m as well as Nuptse 7855 m and Chamlang 7319 m. After spending quality time at the Mera Peak summit we will descend following the same route and head back to reach Khare for our overnight stay.
Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]
Day 12: Reserve day in case of bad weather
It might happen that we may not reach the summit as we planned due to bad or unfavorable weather conditions. Our main target is to successfully lead you to the summit of Mera Peak. Thus, we will spare a reserve day in case of bad weather or other unwanted situations. However, if everything goes smoothly, we can use this day to trek back on leisure.
Accommodation: Tented Camp
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]
Day 13: Trek back from Khare to Kothe [5-6 hrs Trek] 
After achieving the summit of Mera Peak, we will retrace our steps from Khare and pass through Thangnak before heading further towards Kothe. With mostly downhill trekking, we will leave the high altitudes and enter into the dense sub-tropical forest filled with rhododendron, oak, pine and birch trees. We trek until we arrive at Kothe.
Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]
Day 14: Trek from Kothe to Tuli Kharka [5-6 hrs Trek]
Leaving Kothe, our trail is an uphill trekking through dense rhododendron forest that goes over the western section of Hinku valley towards Tuli Kharka. From Tuli Kharka we can enjoy the magnificent views of Mera North, Mera Central and South face of Mera Peak.
Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]
Day 15: Trek from Tuli Kharka to Lukla via Zatrawala Pass [6 hrs walk]
Today is the last day of our trekking. From Tuli Kharka we will ascend for the crossing of Zatrawala Pass and from the top of the pass, we descend to finally arrive back to Lukla. In the evening we will celebrate together with our crew for successful Mera Peak Climbing.
Accommodation: Tea House Lodge
Meals: All meals [Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner]


Day 16: Flight back from Lukla to Kathmandu and transfer to hotel 
We will take an early morning scenic flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu. You will be transferred to the hotel after landing at the airport. You can either have rest at Hotel or visit sites that weren't possible on the second day of the trip. Enjoy your leisure time at Kathmandu.
Accommodation: Hotel/Resort
Meals: BB Plan
Day 17: Free day at leisure 
You would surely like to see as much of Kathmandu as possible. An early start is practical to visit the temples of Kathmandu. Also, walking around the shopping streets of Thamel is worth spending quality time at Kathmandu. We will have a final meal together in the evening.
Accommodation: Hotel/Resort
Meals: BB Plan + Farewell Dinner
Day 18: International departure from Kathmandu
Our airport representative will drop you at the International Airport as per your flight schedule.

Cost Include
  • 4 Nights stay in Kathmandu with BB Plan
  • A day sightseeing in Kathmandu with experienced city guide, all entrance fees and private vehicle
  • Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu flight
  • All ground transportation by private vehicle including airport arrival and departure transfer
  • Climbing permits for Mera Peak from Nepal Guide Treks & Expedition
  • All required trekking permits and national park fees
  • Tea House + Camping combined accommodation during trek – as per itinerary
  • All meals during trek & climb– Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Experienced trekking & climbing guide
  • Required number of porters
  • All necessary climbing gears
  • Kitchen equipments and camping equipment during climbing period
  • General first aid kids
  • Insurance, clothing and salary for staffs
  • welcome and farewell dinner in Kathmandu
  • All government taxes and necessary paperwork
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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Everest Base Camp Trekking in Nepal at reasonable cost price - Nepal Guide Treks and Expedition

Everest Base Camp Trekking in Nepal at reasonable cost price.

In this article, I am talking about the most popular Peak Climbing Trek in Nepal. Everest Base Camp Trekking in Nepal also known as EBC Trek is an excellent opportunity for trekkers who want to experience the culture and traditions of warm and friendly Sherpa locals. Everest or Khumbu region of Nepal is widely acknowledged for comprising of world's towering snow-capped mountains – Mt. Everest 8848m, Mt. Lhotse 8516m, Mt. Makalu 8481m and Mt. Cho Oyu 8201m rising high above the sea level without any intervention.  


Besides aforementioned facts, here I will also describe about EBC trek planning that you should know for trekking purpose. The proliferation of comfortable teahouses and well-maintained trails accommodates tens of thousands of trekkers from around the globe each year to Trek to Everest. The Everest region fans out into a series of impressive glacier-filled valleys above the main trading center of Namche Bazaar - also known as ' The Sherpa Capital '. The eastern side of the region includes the main trail to Everest Base Camp and the viewpoint of Kala Patthar at 5545 meters. Apart from the mesmerizing views of high mountains and high alpine valleys, one gets to experience the authentic Sherpa cultures (who have been residing in the region for long period of time). Lukla is the gateway to entire Everest and Khumbu region of Nepal. After landing at the airstrip of Lukla, we start our EBC trek over a slightly rising trail that heads up to Namche Bazaar – also known as The Sherpa Capital. Namche Bazaar is an extensive trade centers where there is always something to see.

After spending a full day rest at Namche for acclimatization, we continue our trek on the main EBC trail that heads towards the popular Tyangboche Monastery. From Tyangboche, our trail is a gradual ascend journey all the way to Gorakshep, passing through Pangboche, Dingboche, and Lobuche. Gorakshep is the last stop with comfy tea houses and lies beneath the rocky hill viewpoint of Kalapatthar. From Gorakshep, we continue our trek to Everest for about two hours to reach Everest Base Camp.
After exploration around the Everest Base Camp Trek, we retrace our steps back to Gorakshep. The following day we will accomplish an early morning hike to Kalapatthar 5545 meters for enjoying the up-close sunrise view over Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Cho Oyu and other surrounding chains of high snowcapped peaks. After spending quality time in the high mountains our return journey heads back following the same trail back to Lukla. The amazing trekking experience to Everest Base Camp and the viewpoint of Kalapatthar ends with a scenic flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu.

Finally, at last but not the least, you will find Everest Base Camp Trekking in Nepal as one of the memorable treks among several peak climbing treks in Nepal. Furthermore, the best time to trek EBC are: 3 months in spring (March, April, May) & 3 months in autumn (September, October, November).

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