Saturday, April 4, 2015

Conquering Mount Everest Is A Challenging & Difficult Task



Everest; The legendary Eight thousand mountain standing at 8848 meters is no more an impossible dream. Today, what was once considered to be one of the most challenging and difficult task has become accessible to the world.  This trekking route was made precisely to allow climbers and Alpinists to get close to the highest peak of the world, enjoying the grand views Everest provides.

A spectacular itinerary with stops in hotels that bear interesting names is available, all equipped with heating and comfortable rooms; no tent or no huts with shared bathrooms and hence are luxurious. Trekking this way is called "A balcony in the Himalayas"; a 10 day long path that winds between 2500 and 4200 allows you to admire giant mountains such as the Everest, the Makalu, the Cho Oyu, the Lhotse , the Ama Dablam and many other peaks that have entered the legendary realm of the mountain range.

But it also allows a total immersion in Buddhist culture, in the world of the Sherpas and yaks, from Namche Bazaar, the capital of the Sherpas to Thame , where they meet the caravans carrying merchandise from Tibet to Nepal . And that, in the end, includes a visit of the Nepalese capital Kathmandu, with its pagodas in overlapping roofs, buildings carved from wood and terracotta temples with crowded markets on their courtyard.

But above all, this is a journey without inconvenience, with domestic flights, helicopter transfers, guided tours and day treks lasting from two to five hours, with enough time to dedicate to the local culture and religion, with luggage traveling aboard a bus from hotel to hotel.

There are plenty of trekking outfitters in Nepal that you can choose from. You can go without a guide but having one amplifies your adventure and makes your stay convenient.



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