Nepal. In the Everest region, short and long trekking can be done to suit yourself. The shortest hike can be up to Hwen. Going a medium distance can be done to Gokyo and even to 'Gokyo Ri'. Everest Base Camp and Kalapathar are the longest trails in the Everest region.
The Sanboche and Gokyo Everest are at the base camp and on the way to Kalapathar. Those traveling on short-term journeys return by the way, while long-haul travelers reach Kalapathar.
It takes about 3 days to reach Kalapathar from Kathmandu. The journey up to Sangboche is 7 days. From Kathmandu, Lukla can be reached in a day. The second day can reach Sanboche by the third day via Namche. On the fourth day, on the fifth day, Lukla can return to Kathmandu on the sixth day.
The trek up to Gokyo will be a little longer. Going from Kathmandu on the sixth day Gokyo and on the seventh day 'Gokyo Ri' is reached. Gokyo must pass from Sangboche to Dole, Machermou. From Gokyo Ri then return to Kathmandu via Dole or Forche, Namche, Lukla in the morning.
Gokyo Ri is about 5,368 meters in height. From here, white skyscrapers, including Everest, can be seen. In addition to this, the road is very attractive and fascinating.
The base camp is 5,384 meters high. From here can be seen near the Everest. Everest climbers also start climbing from this point. The blackstone falls at an altitude higher than the base camp. On the day of reaching the base camp, Gorakhsap returned and stayed at Kalapathar on the twelfth day to watch the sunrise. Upon arriving here, the journey can take place.
On the same day, Gorakhsap returned from Kalapathar and returned to Kathmandu for lunch. On the thirteenth day, Dingboche and Firche, on the fourteenth day, Tangboche, the fifteenth day, Namche, the sixteenth day arrive at Kathmandu on the seventeenth day.
There are tea houses, hotels and lodges in different places on a 17 day trip. Eating is not a problem. In some places, camping can be done if there is no lodge or a large crowd. In this way, the foreign tourist will have to spend between $ 3500 and $ 4000 for a 17 day trip. In the case of Nepalese, the expense seems a little lower. Short commutes can be returned at half the cost.
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