
The Everest is the
tallest mountain in the world so most of the mountain and adventure lovers may
have the desire to see the highest mountain in the world and reach the base
camp of it. The Everest base camp trek is also popular as the base camp trek
among the trekkers although base camps are with another mountain in different
regions too. There are so many people during the high trekking and expedition
season.
Attractions of the Everest Base Camp Trek
The main attraction which
attracts people is the base camp because trekker’s main aim is to be and step
on here. Besides the base camp, there are much more other highlights in this
trek. The features of the Everest base camp trek have been indicated here:
Exiting Scenic Flight to Lukla
Flying to Lukla from
Kathmandu with a small aircraft is an adventure experience to all. The flight
from Kathmandu to Lukla takes about a half an hour scenic mountain fight. A
short runway with a clip drops downwards and a small hill at the end may make
little scary to the people. Flying to Lukla and start the trek is not one and
only the way to the base camp but it is a common and popular entry.
Sagarmatha National Park
Sagarmatha Nationa Park
is a natural world heritage site of UNESCO. The national park was
established in 1979 and the area of this national park is 1148 square
kilometres. The mammals; Himalayan Thar, Himalayan Pikka, wolf, jackal, with
endangered animals like snow leopard and musk deer are here in this national
park. More than 200 spaces of the birds including Himalayan eagle can be seen
around here. Pine, rhododendron, oak, and more with several bamboo bushes are
here to hide to the faunas of this national park.
Namche Bazaar
Namche Bazaar is a beautiful village on the way to the Everest Base camp which is like a small mountain city. The view of Kongde Ri, Thamserku, Kusum Kangaroo, Lhots""
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Hello Everyone! I am Rajesh Thapaliya working in The Nepalese tourism industry for more than a decade and a half as a tour leader and trekking/ tour operator. I have been to most of the Nepalese Himalayan base camps and historical heritage sites. I write my Nepal travel experience and love photography.

Rajesh Thapaliya
Hello Everyone! I am Rajesh Thapaliya working in the Nepalese tourism industry for more than a decade and a half as a tour leader and trekking/ tour operator. I have been to most of the Nepalese Himal..
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