By Peter Potterfield Lukla to Everest Base Camp Round-Trip: 70 miles, 16 days When to Go: Pre-monsoon (March or April) gives you the rhododendrons in bloom and lots of climber action, but post-monsoon (November) gives yo
Lukla to Everest Base Camp
Round-Trip: 70 miles, 16 days When to Go: Pre-monsoon (March or April) gives you the rhododendrons in bloom and lots of climber action, but post-monsoon (November) gives you drier weather. Go with guide services that use local Sherpa guides, cooks, and portersβitβs part of the experience. Arguably the greatest of all high-mountain journeys, this stroll through Nepalβs Khumbu district lets you see three of the highest peaks on Earth (Everest, Lhotse, and Lhotse Sar) in one glanceβand dozens more Himalayan giants along the way. A favorite is the view from Thyangboche, called by renowned mountain explorer W.H. Tillman the βgreatest view in the world.β But itβs the deep immersion in the Sherpasβ Buddhist culture that will bring you back for the friendly villages, the monasteries, and the polyglot scene of world travelers who come for the high-octane pilgrimage to Everest. Insider Tip: Go slow on the way up. Healthy hikers could cover 35 miles in two days, but the need to acclimatize means youβll take ten days on the trek in to Everest, but only three on the trek out. The enforced downtime allows you to savor the experienceβand the culture of people who live there. Source:http://adventure.nationalgeographic.comShare this article
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