Everest Base Camp Trek via Arun Valley
Everest base camp trek via Arun Valley is a less travelled trekking route.
If your are looking for more cultural experience in trekking adventure, this is specially designed for your to witness Sherpas Culture closely while enjoying the best views of Amadablam, Everest,Lhotse,Tawoche,Flora,Fauna.
Hike in Himalayan aroma, relaxing days for reading, Photography, Tranquil Natural Environment, Scenic Flight To/from Lukla, Visit Sherpa Villages, Mountain Museum in Namche Bazar, Tengboche Monastery, Khumjung Valley and Views of Everest, Lhotse, Tawoche, Amadablm, Kantega and many othere snow-capped Mountains
You reach a maximum altitude of 4345 m requiring a moderate physical fitness to trek comfortably. The trek takes us through the lush vegetation of Sagarmatha National Park, with pine forests, rhododendron flowers and an abundance of wildlife. You visit Namche Bazaar in order to acclimatize to higher altitudes. The following days trekking bring us to the village of Tengboche (3860m), home to the highest Buddhist monastery in Nepal (3860m) and, according to photographers, one of the best places to capture the magnificence of Mt. Everest (8848m) and its neighboring peaks. The concluding days of this trek will be spent in the delightful and scenic villages of Khunde (3800m) and Khumjung, where you have the opportunity to interact with the legendary Sherpa people and participate in their astonishing traditional lifestyle. Back down to Lukla to take a short flight back to Kathmandu.
Everest base camp trek via Arun Valley is a less travelled trekking route.
Manu Rimdu festival will be observed on 15th, 16th and 17th of November for the year 2020. The Mani Rimdu Festival is an enchanting, colourful and ritual occasion that takes place in the most spectacular settings of Himalayan culture. Performed by the monks of Chiwong and Tengboche monasteries, it depicts the victory of Buddhism over the ancient 'Bon' religion. The last three days of the festival is very important for the Sherpa hence, a number of people attain who often trek for many days to wi
Manu Rimdu festival will be observed on 15th, 16th and 17th of November for the year 2020. The Mani Rimdu Festival is an enchanting, colourful and ritual occasion that takes place in the most spectacular settings of Himalayan culture. Performed by the monks of Chiwong and Tengboche monasteries, it depicts the victory of Buddhism over the ancient 'Bon' religion. The last three days of the festival is very important for the Sherpa hence, a number of people attain who often trek for many days to wi