Places to Visit in Nepal
Solu-Khumbu: The Everest Region
The classic walk through the Sherpa homeland of Solu-Khumbu is a tough
trek with a clearcut goal - to see Mt. Everest, the highest peak of the
world. There are many ways to trek in this area. One can either walk all
the way up and back, or walk one way and fly out on the way back,
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or fly in and out depending on the time at hand and inclination. The
first requires a month, the second just about three weeks and the third
at least two weeks.
Most Everest trekkers avoid the hardest walking by flying in and out of
Lukla airstrip. If you have got time and energy, the walk in from Jiri
through the Sherpa's traditional homeland is worth the extra effort. It
passes through the lovely region called Solu and the narrow gorge of the
Dudh
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Kosi (Pharak) to reach the high mountain region of Khumbu in a little
over a week. Khumbu is exceptionally at high altitude with trekking
routes going up to 5,400 meters. Solu can be trekked year around while
Khumbu's trekking season is limited. October-November and March-May are
the busiest trekking season of Khumbu. Besides good weather, this period
offers the five-day Dumje festival (usually April) and the masked Mani
Rimdu dances held at major monasteries in spring and fall. Khumbu is a
good region for a monsoon trek. High pastures are full of wildflowers
and grazing yaks, and the people are relaxed, taking a well-deserved
break from trekking and expedition work.
Namche Bazaar (3,446 m), the modern Sherpa capital, is the nerve
center of upper Khumbu: from here the trails branch out to explore at
least four separate high valleys. It's a cosmopolitan little village, a
good place to pick up tips on trails and conditions from descending
trekkers. Food prices skyrocket above here, since all supplies must be
carried in from a distance; budget extra for this trip.It is the
entrance to the Everest region Situated in the lap of the Khumbu Himal
range,Namche Bazaar is about 24 km from Kathmandu and the distance is
generally covered within 15 days by trekking. This place is the home of
the legendary Sherpas, who have won international reknown as the world's
most sturdy climbers with an indomitable will to scale peaks. One can
fly from Kathmandu to Lukla and Syangboche in the Everest region. At
Lukla accommodations are available in Sherpa huts and lodges Lukla is
the most popular base for trekking in the Khumbu region. Days could be
spent hiking and visiting the Sherpa villages, Thyangboche Monastery,
Khunde Hospital, Khumjung Hilary School and trekking towards the Everest
Base Camp. Accommodations are available at Thyangboche, Debuche,
Pheriche, Pangboche, Lobuche and Gorakhshep.
Phaplu
Another scenic place that is also easily accessed via air is Phaplu
which has direct flights from Kathmandu. Phaphlu is in the eastern
district of Solu-Khumbu, famous for its Sherpas.
From here, you can hike into little known corners of Sherpa territory,
and bask in the mountains' glow, yet return at night to the warmth of
the Sherpa Lodge in Phaplu bazaar.
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