Friday, 27 January 2017

Major Highlights of Everest Base Camp Trekking Adventure

Popularly known as EBC, Everest Base Camp is a heaven placed high among the clouds. Lies at a height of 5380 meters, the Everest base camp features exceptional sights of the mountain monsters. Alongside Manaslu trek, Annapurna Circuit Trek and Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Mt Everest base camp trek is no doubt one of the most popular trekking routes in the globe. It holds a unique value in the hearts of not just trekkers but people from diverse backgrounds.

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The devastating earthquake of April 2015 caused widespread damage across Nepal and also an avalanche in Everest Base Camp and destroyed some bridges and trails. However, all damaged trails and bridges have been repaired and now you can opt for Everest Base Camp trekking without any problem.

Let’s talk about some of the major highlights that you will come across during your Everest base camp trekking adventure:

Mount Everest: At an elevation of 8848 meters, Mount Everest is the highest summit in the globe. Though it might look awkward, you can’t really notice it from the EBC. However, Kala Patthar is ideal place to witness this mesmerizing splendor.

Tengboche Monastery: This is in fact the most popular cultural appeal in the Everest province. This legendary monastery features the most incredible mountain vistas and also is the location of several traditional carnivals. You can even witness skating monks if you explore this monastery at the appropriate time.

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Mani Rimdu: This is a carnival to rejoice & recreate main events in the Buddhism history. It happens at the Tengboche Monastery and offers you excellent chance to explore Sherpa and Tibetan culture.
Wildlife: The wildlife in the Everest province is astoundingly tame credits to the preservation effort of the National park & conventional compassion of the native Sherpas. Rare & lovely wildlife like Red Panda, Snow Leopard alongside typical ones like Musk Deer and Himalayan Monal can be discovered here.

Sherpas: Well, sherpas are world-famous not just for their bravery & high altitude mounting knowledge but their kindness and hospitality as well. More than being guides, Sherpa are also incredibly popular for attractive foreigners with their bold humor & befriending them.

Well, the list of highlights in Mt Everest Base Camp actually goes on and on and we can articulate them in a single article. If you want to make the most of your next trekking vacation in Nepal, then you must choose a reliable trekking agency who offers affordable Everest base camp trekking in their package.

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Langtang Trek – A More Isolate Way of Adventure Trekking

Langtang National Park was the 3rd most renowned trekking province in Nepal after the Everest and Annapurna provinces. This changed significantly following the destructive earthquake that struck Nepal in 2015, 28th of April. Just a few days following the shattering earthquake the already smashed village of Langtang was struck by a massive landslide and got totally swept away. And just like that, the largest village of the area ceased to subsist.

There is been so many lies and rumors online on the globe’s traveling forums & guidebooks, that since the destructive earthquake occurred the gorge is closed for hiking. Let me tell you that that is absolutely rubbish and the Langtang trek is open for hiking.

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The natives that still exist in the gorge were nearly begging us to tell other travelers we met that Langtang Valley is 100 percent open for business. The locals state that the only way they can persist their life is if travelers come back to the valley. And we did meet few other trekkers on the route apart from a few porters carrying building materials up the gorge.

Langtang Trekking:

Trust me the scenery here in the Langtang Valley is absolutely awe-inspiring and you can experience the trek in a more adventurous way as the region is visited by a lesser number of travelers. To the west side of Langtang is Ganesh Himal with a range of 6000-7000 meters. The Helambu and Gosainkund province lies to its south; these can be merged with Langtang to extend your trek from 7 to 21 days. The province was elected Nepal’s 1st Himalayan National Park in the year of 1971.
It’s inhabited by Sherpa and Tamang people whose spiritual practices, dress and languages are pretty identical to Tibetans. The woodlands in the province have temperate & sub-alpine flora. Wildlife encompasses deer, migratory birds, pika, monkey and tahr. Spring to autumn is the most ideal time to trek in the Langtang region. A majority of the trekking trails in Langtang and Helambu are well-catered with teahouses making independent hiking rather feasible. A trip to the Langtang valley also offers you a chance to discover the Tamang villages, ascend small summits and to explore glaciers at a more comfortable height than other trekking provinces.

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You can also combine mansalu trek and ghorepani poonhill trekking with your Langtang trek if you have sufficient time and looking for more adventure. Trust me, the adventure will last lifetime!