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This challenging
yet rewarding trek will lead you through miles
of steep valleys, high passes, and gorgeous
glacial lakes. Trekkers will be shown some of
the most spectacular Himalayan scenery anywhere
on earth. Snow-covered mountain peaks will be
coupled with astounding flowering valleys in the
warmer seasons. The highlight of the trip for
many is the remote Kangshung valley, often
referred to as the valley of flower.
Lingam La, at a
height of 5320 meters, is the highest point we
will encounter on this amazing trek. The view
from this point on a clear day is unparalleled
in its beauty. Dozens of vast snow covered peaks
including Makalu, Lhotse Shar, Lhotse and Mount
Everest can be seen to the south. Below the
snowline of these massive peaks lie valleys and
ridges bountifully covered with various grasses
and thick vegetation.As many of you have dreamed
about for years we will visit the Everest base
camp on our way back to Lhasa. The Sight of
Everest's North Face from below is something
which will change your life forever.
After trekking for
many days we will conclude the trip with a
couple of days relaxing and basking in the glory
of Lhasa. This ancient city has been the holy
center and a site of passionate pilgrimages for
hundreds of years. The streets are filled with
performers, wondrous markets, and beautiful
monasteries. Our visit to Lhasa will allow you
to truly experience the Tibetan culture. |
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Itinerary: |
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Day 1 - Drive to the Kodari-Zhangmu Border and
continue onto Nyalam |
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Our group will assemble in Kathmandu in the
morning and drive through gorgeous Nepalese
countryside for nearly 123 km. Upon reaching
Kodari the group will complete visa procedures
and border formalities with the help of our
guides. On the way to Nyalam we will drive
through numerous passes and valleys using a
system of steep switchbacks. We will even drive
through a mossy gully containing wondrous
cascading waterfalls. |
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Day 2 - Rest Day at Nyamlam for acclimatization |
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This day will be spent resting and acclimatizing
before we travel even higher. If desired there
is a temple nearby named Nyalam Pelgye Ling,
once used by the eleventh- and twelfth-century
poet-lama Milarepa, so it is also called
Milarepa Cave. |
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Day 3 - Drive to Kharta |
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Our third day begins with a spectacular drive to
Lalung La. The entire North side of the
Himalayan range can be seen from here on a clear
day! After this we will continue driving across
the Tibetan plateau, through a series of ancient
Tibetan villages.Upon reaching the Tingri plains
Cho Oyu and Mt. Everest come into view for the
first time. Around midday we will begin heading
south towards the Everest region. Along the way
we will take a short break on the Pang La pass,
where we discover views of Everest and much of
the surrounding countryside. Descending from the
pass we will drive through the village of
Phadhruchi before finally reaching our
destination of Kharta. |
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Day 4 - Rest day in Kharta for further
acclimatization |
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This fourth day will once again allow for
resting and further acclimatization before
beginning our trek. It is advised that
participants spend at least part of the day
exploring in and around Kharta to get their legs
ready for the start of trekking. |
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Day 5 - Trekking to Lundrubling |
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To begin our trekking adventure we will walk
along the banks of the Kharta river. The
beautiful yet well defined trails provide us
with views of widespread barley fields below.
Numerous settlements inhabit these barley
fields. After a few kilometers the trail splits.
We will follow the upper trail which leads to
the Shao La. The challenge of the hike will all
be worth it in the end as you are surrounded by
wondrous views of valleys below and snow capped
peaks to the east. If you appreciate mountain
scenery you will be thrilled by this trip.
Overnight camp will be made in the welcoming
village of Lundrubling. |
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Day 6 - Trek to Kaamo Tsangpo Valley |
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Finally Everest will come into view as we climb
the Shao La pass! What a sight it is to see
these massive Himalayan peaks. The traditional
Tibetan scenery of Yak pastures and meandering
valleys can be appreciated along the way. On our
way to Joksam camp we pass through impressive
birch groves and dwarf rhododendrons. This camp
is surrounded by pine and fir forests and is one
of the most beautiful we will see. |
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Day7 - Trek to Khangsung Valley |
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Leaving the valley we will ascend through a
wondrous conifer forest ridgeline. Our climb
will once again be rewarded with unparalleled
views stretching all the way to Nepal. A string
of alpine lakes and Yak herder communities will
be passed as well. The day will end with clear
views of the Kangshung face of Mt. Everest.
Prepare for amazement! It will be easy to sleep
in one of the surrounding meadows after such an
amazing day of trekking. |
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Day 8 - Trek to Pethang Ringmo |
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Today will be a more relaxed day with less
trekking. It will give you a chance to truly
appreciate and soak in the beauty which
surrounds you. Camp will be made in one of the
meadows of Pethang Ringmo. Participants can
choose whether to simply bathe in the beauty of
our camp or venture to the sacred lake and cave.
It is easy to feel the ancient spirituality of
this area as you explore sacred shelters and
prayer rooms found in the cave. The silence of
this area is truly amazing. |
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Day 9 - Trek to Hoppo |
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Before entering back onto the comfortable
shepherd trails we will pass through beautiful
meadows and steep slopes. It is a challenging
hike for both the yaks and us so be prepared.
The hiking gets much easier along the shepherd
trail as we are led up another hillside. Once
again Everest and the glaciers of Chomo Lonzo
come into view. These wondrous sites never get
tiring. Camp will be made amid yak pastures once
again. |
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Day 10 - Trek to Kangshung base camp and back to
Hoppo |
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After only a few hours of hiking we will be
given the rare opportunity of staring up at this
daunting peak. While cowering under the
Kangshung face it is easy to see why so few
climbers have attempted this feat. The
impressive yet less daunting North East ridge
can also be seen. For many this day is a dream
come true. We will spend the night back at our
Hoppo camp. |
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Day 11 - Trek to Langma La |
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The well defined trail leads us down another
valley and then diverts North to Langma La.
Gradually and comfortably we pass through a
string of yak pastures on the way to the pass.
Makalu can be seen nearly the entire trip. It is
an amazing experience to camp at the base of
such a large pass. |
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Day 12 - Cross Langma La and continue on to
Lundrubling |
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We will begin the day with a challenging ascent
and descent of the Langma La pass. Even more
views of Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu surround
us. While en route to the confluence of the
Kharta valley we pass through another string of
Yak herders camps. The locals are quite
welcoming and friendly! Towards the end of the
day we gain views as far as the Nepal-Sikkim
border, home to the Kangchenjunga massif. Camp
is made once more in the wondrous village of
Lundrubling. |
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Day 13 - Trek to Kharta |
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Our last day of trekking is a somewhat relaxing
one as we make our way to Kharta and take in the
local sights and sounds. We suggest participants
take it easy today and get a good rest. |
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Day 14 - Drive to Rongbuk |
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On our drive to Rongbuk we pass through the
village of Phadhruchi. We will camp near Rongbuk
monastery, only 15 kilometers from the Everest
base camp. Rongbuk monastery has been restored
to its past beauty after widespread destruction.
Seeing this impressive monastery and camping
with the backdrop of Everest surrounding them is
another highlight for many! |
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Day 15 - Explore Everest base camp and drive to
Lhatse |
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What an awe-inspiring day this is! Participants
are given the rare opportunity of seeing both
the views of Everest and the start of the ascent
for many. Taking in the sights of the highest
mountain in the world is a memory which will
last for years to come.Sadly, we drive away from
the Himalayan range in the afternoon and head to
Lhatse. The last wondrous views are experienced
atop Pang La. The Friendship highway ends our
fifteenth day. |
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Day 16 - Drive to Gyantse |
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Lonely monasteries and nomadic herds are passed
along the friendship highway. Gyamtso La, the
highest pass of our journey, is ascended before
we enter the barren plains. This night is spent
in the traditional Hotel Gyantse. |
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Day 17 - Sightseeing in Gyantse and drive to
Lhasa |
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In the morning we explore the Gyantse Kumbum and
the Pelkore Chode Monastery. The Kumbum, more
than a simple stupa, is surrounded by many
chapels and wondrous Tibetan murals.
On the way to the Yamdrok Tso or Turquoise Lake
we will ascend the Karo La pass. The impressive
turquoise lake is still largely undeveloped.
However, this may end soon. Our day is completed
with an ascent of the Khamba La and crossing of
the Yarlong Tsangpo river. It is such a relief
to finally enter the wondrous city of Lhasa. |
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Day 18 - Exploring Lhasa |
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Haven't you always dreamed of visiting the
ancient Tibetan monasteries? Our knowledgeable
English speaking guide will show you everything
there is to see in some of these renowned
sights. First off we will explore the
beautifully preserved Sera Monastery. Many of
the pictures you see of Tibet are of these
buildings with their white washed walls and
golden roofs. To this day several hundred monks
live and study in this architecture. The
afternoon will be spent exploring the Jokhang
temple and Norbulingka. The Norbunglinka is
another astounding piece of architecture and was
once the summer palace of the Dalai Lama.
Jokhang Temple will provide you one of your
first sights of devout Tibetans, as hundreds
visit this sacred shrine each day. The central
market of Lhasa, the Barkor, surrounds the
Jokhang Temple. In these cobbled streets you can
experience more Tibetan culture and even
purchase some amazing crafts. |
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Day 19 - Further Exploration of Lhasa |
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To explore some of the ancient quarters of the
Dalai Lama we will visit Potala Palace in the
morning. Be prepared for astonishment as this
grand palace has been around since before the
17th century. To add even more history and
culture we will also visit Drepung Monastery.
Once home to over 10,000 monks, the Drepung
Monastery is still a beautiful sight to see.
Miraculously it was one of the few sights to
escape the Cultural revolution without
widespread damage. |
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Day 20 - Fly to Kathmandu |
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This remarkable flight last only an hour while
crossing the Himalayan range. As you may expect
the striking mountain views surround you the
entire time. An amazing way to end a
life-changing journey! Come join us in this land
of religion and history! |
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