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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

makalu himal


Trekking in Nepal can be truly rewarding experience going through main trails or off the beaten trails. Here, at the routes you can stare at the wonders of the world's highest mountainous. Along small mountain villages, birds, animals, temples, monasteries and breathtaking landscapes, you will also encounter friendly people of different cultures-offering a fascinating glimpse of traditional rural life.

EVEREST BASE CAMP 2009 and 2010 Whiffs of cold air... blessings of lavishly adorned prayer flags... the yak caravans, monasteries & stare of innocent peoples make you feel a different world. Continuing towards Namche and as you later follow the trail to Everest you pass through Tengboche, Pheriche, Lobuche and then finally to Kalapattar (5,545m) from where the Mount Everest (8,850 m / 29,035 ft) appears with its full glory

The Last upward ramps seem as if they will never end. Stone after stone, snowfield after snowfield, its the climb up to Thorong La and trekking is Around Annapurna. Finally, the land spreads out before you, the panorama spreads out suddenly toward Dhaulagiri and the mountains of Mustang. The last few steps, lead to the great chorten adorned with hundreds of prayer flags. Among the many high passes of the mountains of Nepal, the Thorong La is the one that most strongly suggests a border crossing, a point of intersection between two worlds. - Stefano Ardito (Trekking in the Himalayas)

The Everest Borth Face:-
Surely, a highlight of this trip is the visit to Everest Base Camp, and the trek to camp 3 at 6340m, where the sheer grandeur of Everest's North face you have to see is to believe.
This adventure, the highest trek in the world takes you as close to the summit of Everest as any non-climber can go.

Newly opened:-We fully agree with the Lonely Planet morals - "Sometimes it is simply inappropriate to encourage an influx of travelers to some places" but we've got some reasons why we think you should visit these places. Discover you too what we find during our last trips.

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