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Monday, February 13, 2017

Everest Base Camp Trek ( Photo-journey)






In this blog we going to post some beautiful photos from Everest Base Camp Trek in a day to day basis pointing out more information as it possible. This photojourney starts from Kathmandu to Lukla by flight and hike for nearly two weeks around the Everest region.
Taking Group photo before Lukla Flight @ Day 01

At Lukla @ Day 01
Mani wall at Ghat @ Day 01
Mountain lodge Phakding @ Day 01
Waterfall @ Day 02
Everest Highland caravan Zokpey @ Day 02
Suspension bridge before climbing Namche @ Day 02
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Namche Bazar @ Day 02
Excursion for Acclimatization @ Day 03 
Khumjung village 3700m/12136ft @ Day 03
Tengbochey @ Day 04
Mt Amadablam seen from Tengbochey @ Day 04
Gateway to Pangbochey village @ Day 05
Mt Amadablam seen from Dingbochey @ Day 05
Imja valley seen from Nangkartshang 4900m/16072ft on Acclimitization day @ Day 06
way to Everest Base Camp via Dudhkoshi V alley @ Day 07
Thokla Pass 4800m/15744ft @ Day 07
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Lobouchey 4900m/16072ft @ Day 07

Halfway to Gorakshep Khumbu glacier in the backgroung @ Day 08
Gorakshep 5140m/16860ft the last teahouse for EBC @ Day 08
Group picture after reaching Everest Base Camp 5345m/17531ft @ Day 08
Heading to Kalapatthar 5545m/18187ft for the best Everest view @ Day 09
The view from Kalapatthar including Mt Everest, Nuptsey, Khumbutse, Lingtren @ Day 09

Kalapatthar is the final destination for Everest Base Camp trekkers from where we can see dozens of Mountain as well as we can see wide Khumbu glacier. The trekkers who become unable to come to Kalapathar goes to visit Everest Base Camp.
This journey is must do once in a life time for every single individuals around the world. Himalayan smile treks & adventure conducts several trekking trips around Himalaya.
For more detail please visit : www.himalayastrek.com

It takes minimum three days to reach Lukla from Gorakshep which contain downhill most of the time and walking towards low elevation is way easier then walking uphill. 










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