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Sagarmatha
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Goddess Mother of the Snows
Known as Sagarmatha in Nepal and Chomolungma
in Tibet, Mt. Everest, the highest point on the planet, captures
our imagination like few other places. Trekking in the Everest region
is very popular and has a lot to offer, from the interesting inhabitants
– the Sherpas – and their fascinating Buddhist culture
to Himalayan giants including five of the world's ten highest peaks.
The Sagarmatha National Park covers 1,243 sq. km. (480 sq. mi.)
of the Khumbu Himal and its underlying mountain country. The great
altitudinal range within its boundaries entails a wide range of
vegetation. This diverse flora is the habitat of an equally varied
range of birds and mammals.
The region is dotted with monasteries, many set against the dramatic
backdrop of soaring peaks. The monasteries, chortens, the prayers
engraved on the mani stone walls and rocks along the trails, prayer
flags, and water-driven prayer wheels are all symbols of the religious
culture of the Khumbu. Mountain peaks are considered sacred and
revered as the abode of clan deities who bestow good fortune.
Our
treks in the Everest region feature two classic camping treks to
Everest Base Camp and a shorter, easier lodge trek to Tengboche
"to see Everest".
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Everest
Treks
Everest
Adventure

The "easiest"
of our Everest treks offers the essence of the Khumbu region with spectacular
views of Everest and other Himalayan giants.
Everest
Endeavor

Following
the classic route to the Everest Base Camp, this trek offers an intimate
encounter with the world's highest mountains and the native Sherpa people.
Everest
Explorer

The ultimate
trek to explore the high-mountain area around the Khumbu Himal; the highlight
is the traverse of the Cho La pass to the Gokyo valley.
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