| Everest View Trek, Sherpa Village and Lifestyle Trek |
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Everest region   Everest View Trek   Description  The Everest view trek is the trek for those with limited time, yet it still provides close-up views of the Everest mountain range and gives a chance to have a close look at Sherpa culture. This is an ideal trek for those travelers who want to see Everest as well as experience Sherpa culture without climbing on very high altitude. Though short, this trek certainly does not miss out on scenery, with panoramic views of all the Khumbu peaks including Everest itself. This trek is designed for those who have no background in mountain walking, but want to experience the amazing culture, landscape and scenery of the Everest region. The major attraction of this Everest View Trek is Tengboche. Tengboche, which lies on the main route to the base camp of Mt. Everest, offers a clear view of the highest mountain of the world.  Grade  The Everest view trek can be kept in moderate category. To adjust ourselves to the high altitudes, we will take rest and acclimatize from time to time, to prevent you from facing any difficulties. Anyone with a reasonable level of physical fitness can walk this trek. Nevertheless, it is recommended to train your walking skills before you start this trek: this will help you in walking several hours a day. We will walk up to maximum 8 hours a day (this time is including having lunch on the way), after that you will have free time. It is important to take rest in this time, to adapt to the increasing altitude.  Highlights
 Everest view trek - 9 days Â
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| Facts of Trekking of the Everest View Trek |
| Trekking Region: Khumbu-Mt. Everest Culture: renowned Sherpa Culture. Trek Starts from: Lukla Trek Ends at: Tengboche Monastry Trek grade: Moderate Highest Access: KalaPatthar (5545m.) Best Season: September, October, November, march, April, May. Type of trekking: Camping / Teahouse Himalayan sights: The Himalayan world including the world's highest Mt. Everest. |
