Overviews of Everest Short trek Experience
Everest Short Trek Experience allows interested visitors to catch glimpses of the majestic Mt. Everest. Along with arrays of snow-capped towering peaks with the world’s highest mountains, in close harmony with local Sherpa cultures.
The Everest Short Trek Experience offers several exciting and scenic destinations from a few days to a week or more. Where all types of travelers and age groups can enjoy venturing around the high Khumbu Valley. The moment you step from the town of Lukla, after a sweeping short flight from Kathmandu.
The views of beautiful scenery and giant snow-capped peaks follow throughout the walks, from the start to the end.
The joy and delights of the Everest short trekking experience allow visitors to enjoy moderate adventures. The walk leads through lovely traditional villages of the highlanders, the Sherpa people, the natives of Khumbu, and the Everest region.
Everest Short Trek Experience, with various options to choose from, around the high Khumbu areas. From budget and standard to luxury lodges, hotels, and resorts, where trekkers can enjoy all types of
accommodations. As well as an excellent comprehensive list of food menus to enjoy the delights of trekking. Including the warm traditional hospitality that the Sherpa of Everest is famous for and their friendly gestures.
Various areas of Khumbu for Everest Short trek experience
Visitors to Nepal with long dreams of catching a glimpse of the mighty world’s tallest Mt. Everest. Taking delights of choosing various itineraries with a duration of days. The short trekking of a few days to a week, where all will be soaking into the scenery of the Snow Mountains.
Following list of programs for Everest Short Trek Experience:
Namche Bazaar, and Everest View Hotel with Khumjung, Khunde Villages
A Everest short trek of 4 nights, and 5 days, the walk starts from Lukla on a pleasant, wide trail to follow. Coming across several villages adorned with age-old heritage cultures, lined with interesting prayer walls and spinning wheels.
The walk leads along the glacial Dudh Koshi River, with a few short ups and downs to reach Phakding Village. Enjoy the overnight stop in the comfort of a nice lodge and the hospitality of the Sherpa. The next day, the walk continues higher above and to cross exciting bridges to a lovely village at Monjo.
From Monjo, enter the Sagarmatha National Park, designated in UNESCO World Heritage Site enriched with exotic flora and fauna. The Park treasures the world’s highest peaks, Everest, Lhotse, and Cho-Oyu with a stunning-looking Ama Dablam and arrays of peaks.
Sagarmatha is a name for Everest in Nepal, while the Sherpa calls Chomolungma of Tibetan origin language. In both languages, means a Great Mother, like the vast Ocean.
The walk then follows the river bank with a climb on the winding undulating scenic path to Namche Bazaar. Located at 3,440 m/11,287 feet high, a perfect height and an interesting place for rest and acclimatization days.
Namche is the hub of Khumbu Villagers where once a week, on Saturday a busy colorful market takes place. Hence, called Namche Bazaar, a great large village, almost the size of a town. All well-built houses are lined with amphitheater U-shaped, having colorful roofs, all of these fine stone houses. Serves as a lodge, guest house, and hotel, Namche Bazaar provides various facilities for trekkers and villages. Include well-stocked shops, stores, and fancy restaurants, even bars and pubs.
At Namche Bazaar, trekkers can enjoy exciting short and longer hikes, as follows
Morning, take a short hike above Namche Bazaar of an hour or less, with grand birds-eye views of Namche Bazaar. The climb reaches you on top of a scenic ridge and a viewpoint for glorious views of Mt. Everest and Lhotse. Includes Ama Dablam, Kangtenga, Tharmasarku, and Kwangde range of peaks.
Enjoying the dramatic scenery of snow peaks, visiting the museum provides information on the Khumbu Sherpa culture and history. As well as existing flora and fauna with Mountaineering histories
around the Khumbu region. The next good hike is above Namche Bazaar to a high ridge at Syangboche, with an old short airstrip. Then, a short climb to the famous Everest View Hotel, also listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.
For the highest deluxe and luxury hotel at 3,900 m/12,796 feet. Enjoy the grand views of Mt. Everest and Mt. Lhotse with the stunning peak of Ama Dablam.
While enjoying a warm refreshment in the comfort of the best hotels around Khumbu. From here options for a few hours longer walks down to Khumjung Village, quite different from Namche Bazaar. Located on a glacial valley with more than 500 old monasteries, worth a visit.
As well as to witness a scalp believed to be of a Yeti, from here either hike straight down to Namche Bazaar. The other option is a short hike to adjoining Khunde Village, a place with the first hospital in Khumbu.
Built, with the support of Edmund Hillary, the founder of Himalayan Trust. The first to summit Mt. Everest with Tenzing Sherpa on May 29th, 1953. After the tour of the Khunde Hospital a slow and easy walk down to Namche Bazaar for an overnight halt. After an enjoyable and exciting time at Namche Bazaar with the spectacular panorama of Everest.
Heading Back to Lukla from Everest Short Trek Experience
Then, heading back to Lukla for the sweeping short flight back to Kathmandu. People who want to extend a few more days of trekking can enjoy the walk to scenic Tengboche and the monastery. Located high at 3,867 m / 12, 687 feet amidst beautiful forest surroundings, encircled by a series of Snow Mountains. Includes the grand vista of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and close views of majestic Ama Dablam.
Visit the famous monastery of great cultural and religious interest, where a colorful Mani-Rimdu festival, is held once a year. From Tengboche, walk back to Lukla via Namche and Monjo for the last overnight around high Khumbu. After completing the Everest Short Trek Experience.
Conclusion
The Everest Short Trek Experience is a wonderful, and high-altitude country scenic walk, in the harmony of local impressive cultures. To enjoy the best is to choose the treks for the right time of the season. The best time is spring and autumn/fall when most days are bright with sunny days for views and pleasant walks. Interested people can enjoy the Everest Short Trek Experience during the winter times of Christmas and New Year. Most days are crystal clear with blue sky for stunning views of Snow Mountains, but freezing temperatures. During the morning, late afternoon, and night times.