Mount Everest trekking
The first stage goes to Thyangboche or Tengboche one of
those magical places of which dreams are made. Its situation on a wooded ridge
above acres of pine and rhododendron forest is truly idyllic. Thameseku and kangaroo wall it to the south Graceful Ama Dablam hold’s one’s attention nearby
while the vast Nuptes Lhotse wall blocks valley ahead with the crown of Mount Everest peering above it. This part of the trek makes the possible introduction
to khumbu. The trail is bare in palaces and as it marked a high delivered way
above the river so the dram grows it’s a busy trail with much coming and going.
There will undoubtedly be car vans of laden yaks lumbering along the path and in
dry conditions their hooves scuff the dust into small clouds . Again the weaning
is given to make sure you are uphill of them as they pass for an involuntary
nudge from a horn flank or load could so easily result in your being sent
crashing down to the river . End of trek End of trek . As the trek proceeds
beyond Thyangboche so the landscape takes on a stark raw kind of beauty and by
the time you’ve reached Pangboche vegetation will be sparse. At pheriche both
mountain and valley appear almost sterile by contrast with the plentiful
surrounding of Thyangboche .
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