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Published: June 30th 2018
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Everest Base Camp Trek, the highest peak destination on the planet is also a favored among the hiking enthusiasts, for them twelve days walking to the Everest Base Camp is crucial to do trekking and expedition of a lifetime experience in Himalaya Nepal. The present Base Camp is on that south-west face of Mt. Everest and comes from the Nepal area.
Let's Understand the Everest area, location, season and how it may be reached there by walk. The popular
Everest Base Camp is in the south face of Mt. Everest that comes from the Sagarmatha National Park region of Nepal. An airport village named Lukla (2800m) serves as the gateway into the high summit wonders of the earth. You could reach Lukla by air from Kathmandu because it is a good number of daily flights.
It may take about thirty-five to forty minutes of flying time to achieve adventure Lukla airport from Kathmandu domestic airport. The flying experience can be thought to be a mini experience, as a result of tiny tabletop run manners and scenic flight on the Himalayas. After Lukla, one must trek simply to reach all the places from the Sagarmatha National Park Region, except if you plan to employ a
Helicopter on your own. Another possible choice to achieve Lukla is to have a bus ride to Salleri and from that point on a trek to Lukla, which will take approximately 3 days to reach Lukla. The most preferred choice is to achieve by air from Kathmandu.
The region's entrance from Lukla it set at an elevation level of 2800 meters and goes up into 5364meters around
Everest Base Camp . It goes without saying, it's a most challenging task considering the elevation gain and one has into proceeding with gradual and gradual share gain on daily basis and not hurry. Proceeding fast without the proper rest might lead to altitude sickness and air rescue. The lower altitude regions of Lukla, Phakding, and Jorsalle or into some extent Namche Bazaar 3440meters will be comparatively less cold. After the elevation starts going up 4000 meters and more, it starts to get colder. The hiking gear can be divided into two parts, from February to May and after that Sept to early December.
Both of these seasons are the most preferred one of the trekkers. In February to May, it's relatively less cold and you also get to see more wildflowers on the lower altitude regions. The other season becomes little colder and at the end of December its extreme cold, the however sky is much clear in summit winter. There are people, who love to experience extreme cold and try into going in January, no matter how the weather will be very severe at this time. The months of July and August receive rain falls from low elevation and snows in the higher elevation. It's always a cold desert as that Everest is in those Khumbu Ice Fall and those surrounding is totally glaciers.
The Incredible mountain views from the top of Kalapathar Peak (5545meters) will unleash your lifetime journey to Himalaya.
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