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Dudhkunda Trek (Everest Region)

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  • 15 Days
  • Max People : 15
  • Wifi Available
  • Best season ( March, April, May) OR Mid september to November
  • Min Age : 12+
  • Pickup: Tribhuvan International Airport

Departure & Return Location

Tribhuvan International Airport

Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

Bedroom

According to no. of people on twin basis

Bathroom

6 Bathrooms

Price Includes

  • Air Fares within the boundary of Nepal
  • 3 Nights Hotel Accomodation
  • Tour Guide, Sherpa , Porter
  • Entrance Fees
  • All transportation in destination location

Price Excludes

  • Any Private Expenses
  • Beverages like soda , beer , wine

Complementaries

  • Entrance Fees
  • Trekking permit
Everest Base Camp Highlights

Everest Base Camp Trekking is the most popular trekking destination in  the world for all the adventure enthusiastic all over the world. So, what are the major attractions that makes this trek world famous?

To answer this question, here are the major highlights of Everest Base Camp trek that you should definitely not miss;

  • The Spectacular Himalayan RangeThe world's highest peak, Mt. Everest, is located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. In this range, there are four of the highest peaks in the world and many mountain peaks that are famous across the world. Therefore, when you reach the base camp, you will be welcomed not only by the majestic Mt. Everst but also by the panorama of renowned peaks like Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Nuptse, Pumori, Amadablam, and Thamserku. Magnificent glaciers, icefalls, glacial rivers, and snow avalanches also contribute to a landscape that's nothing short of breathtaking beyond your imagination, making this a once-in-a llifetime experience.
  • Religious MonastriesBuddhism is the main religion in the mountainous region. This is the reason that the Everest region has many ancient monasteries. Along the trail, you can see many small and big monasteries, for example, Tengboche monastry, Khumjung monastry, Namche monastry, Rimishung monastry in Phakding, etc. The most visited and renowned monastry among them is Tengboche Monastry, located at an elevation of 3864 meters. Famous for its captivating architecture and being encircled by mountains like the Amadablam, Thamserku, and Kangtenga mountains. Next is Khumjung Monastery, noted for keeping the head of Yeti. Thame is also a popular monastry, as there resides his holiness, the reincarnated monk. These are also the alluring factors that add beauty to the Everst region in the field of religion.
  • KalapattharKalapatthar is the highest point of the Everest Region Trek, located on the south ridge of Pumori in the Nepali Himalayas above Gorakshep at an altitude of 5,545 meters. It is also known to be the most gorgeous viewpoint of the Everest Base Camp Trek. It is famous for its magnificent 360-degree panoramic view of the major peaks. The main peaks are Everest, Nuptse, and Changtse. Trekkers normally hike to Kalapatthar in the early morning or in the evening for the splendid scenery of sunrise and sunset. It is the best place to get an excellent close-up of Mt. Everest. These are the things that make Kalapatthar another highlight of the Everest Base Camp Trek. 
  • Namche BazaarNamche Bazaar is a vibrant Sherpa town on a steep, arch-shaped mountain situated in the Khumbu region. It is at an elevation of 3,440 m, and mountains like Mt. Everest and Thamserku can be seen from this hustling town. It is a historic trade town famous for its homemade yak cheese and butter. Rich in culture and tradition, Sherpas, who are the most heartwarming people, reside here, providing various facilities like markets, lodges, banks, etc. It has now become a famous gateway to Everest, where tourists can do last-minute shopping, making this a major highlight of this trek.
  • Glaciers and LakesThere are various glaciers and lakes that are the major highlights of the Everest Base Camp Trek, which contribute to the astonishing scenery of the landscapes. Among them, Khumbu glacier is Nepal's biggest glacier, and Ngozumpa glacier is the longest one. Khumbu glacier is the highest glacier, which can also be seen from Kalapatthar. Ngozumpa glacier is famous for its breathtaking view, which lies below the Cho Oyu up to the Gokyo valley. Gokyo Lake is one of the most famous lakes in the Khumbu region. Gokyo Lake comprises five different lakes, which are also known as the world's highest freshwater lakes. The delightful view of this lake makes the trip more fulfilling.
  • The Three PassThe three high passes are Chola Pass (5420 m), Renjola Pass (5357 m), and Kongma La Pass (5550 m). The three-pass trek is also known as the Everst Circuit Trek, which covers the whole trekking route in the Everest Region. Trekkers must make their way through this circuit of Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La. They also get to visit a remote and unmarked valley like Thame and continue their journey to Everst Base Camp, passing through Gokyo Ri and Kalapatthar. After reaching the destination, the typical route to Lukla is taken to return. The adventurous trip is filled with challenges, and the awards of beautiful scenery mark this as a major highlight of this trip.
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Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu

Welcome to Nepal!

The representatives will warmly welcome you at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, and shift you to your specific hotel with our private vehicle. Check-in at the hotel, and according to your arrival time, we will adjust our meeting time for a brief trip discussion. 

Day 2Kathmandu to Pataale by vehicle

After having breakfast in the hotel, without any delay, we will go to Patale by vehicle. Patale is a famous village located in Solukhumbu district, in which the Great Himalayan Range, forests full of our national flower rhododendron, and many medicinal plants are found. The scenery as we move forward in our road trip gets more and more astounding.

Day 3Trek from Patale to Jhapre (5 hrs)

We will trek to a village located in the lower Soulkhumbu region called Jhapre. It is a 5-hour walk from Patale. It is also a famous stopper for those whose destination is the Pikey Peak trek.

Day 4Jhapre to Pikey base camp

After having breakfast, we will start our journey to Pikey Base Camp. It is located in the Lower Region of the Everest trekking route at an altitude of 4070 m. 

Day 5Trek to Pikey Peak

We will start our hiking very early in the morning in order to watch the beautiful sunrise from the top of Pikey Peak (4,065 m). Panoramic views of Mt. Everest (8848m ), Mt. Kanchanjunga (8,586 m), Mt. Makalu (8,485 m), Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m), Mt. Nuptse (7,861 m), etc. can be seen from the top of the peak. Then, after having a satisfying experience, we will return to Pikey Base Camp.

Day 6Trek to Thtuncheli (5-6 hrs)

The next day, we will continue our journey to Thutuncheli. It is a famous Sherpa village where one of the famous Thutunchely Monasteries is situated. Thutuncheli is a well-rrenowed Buddhist monastery where the holy 32 reincarnated monks reside. He is the most respected reincarnated monk in the Buddhist community. Approximately 200 nuns and 150 monks now reside in this monastry. Thus, every morning and evening, huge prayers are conducted. We may not be able to meet the respected monk himself, but we can visit the monastery and learn about its art and architecture, tradition, and religion.

Day 7Trek from Thutuncheli to Sinsare (5 hrs)

After gaining a better understanding of the life and culture of the Nepali people, we will make our way to Sinsare. It is a 5-hour walk, and we will spend our night there.

Day 8Trek from Sinsare to Sasrabeni

Proceeding with our journey, we will walk from Sinsare to Sasrabeni. It is a 5 hour walk. A magnificent view of Mt. Everest (8848m ), Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m), Mt. Nuptse (7,861 m), etc. can be seen from this authentic village.

Day 9Sasrabeni to Dudhkunda

On our journey to Dhudhkunda early in the morning, we will see the magnificent sunrise view. A lake of milky color in front of a magnificient mountain, Mt. Numbur (6,958 m), in a beautiful environment is a perfect place for nature lovers. Locals say that there are approximately 108 lakes near Dudhkunda, each with its own history and religious significance. But the nearest one is Sriknda, right above Dudhkunda. After this wonderful experience, we will go down to Sasrabeni.

Day 10Sasrabeni to Taksindu

After breakfast, we will go directly downhill for 6 hrs and reach the famous Sherpa village of Taksindu. It is the place where a huge number of Sherpas reside.

Day 11Taksindu to Kathmandu

After having breakfast, we will get to Kathmandu in a vehicle. It usually takes about 7 hours to reach Kthmandu. We will take you to your booked hotel, wishing you a good relaxation time.

Day 12Departure

According to your flight number, we will drop you off at the airport. We hope to see you again!

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