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The Everest region has been a mecca for hiking, trekking and climbing enthusiasts ever since Mount Everest was first ascended in 1953. Apart from a fantastic array of snow giants and world class hiking trails, the Everest region is also popular for the legendary hospitality of the local Sherpa people. Everest region trekking makes to everybody self pompously because of going to visit or seen World highest earth. Either you do just Everest view trek, Everest mini trek, Gokyo trek or Everest base camp trek what ever you do. You can see Mt Everest. Or comparing how many days trek you do in Everest region from four days to a month Mt Everest will be with you. In this region, you will get chance to see blooming national flower of Nepal if you are around flowering season. It is rhododendron flower for which called in Nepali Lali Gurans. You will be encounter with wild animals like Mountain goat {Himalayan Thahar}, blue sheep, deer, pheasant {national bird of Nepal} etc. This region is also known as Khumbu and its trading capital is Namche Bazaar, a famous destination among tourists. Khumbu boasts of an airstrip in Lukla and two ancient Buddhist monasteries in Tengboche and Pangboche. This region is protected as the Sagarmatha National Park and in 1979 it was inscribed as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site.
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Annapurna Base Camp Trek – 10 Days

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Book our 10 Days Annapurna Base Camp Trek for your remarkable holidays in the blissfull Annapurna Himalayas.

 
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Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek 

Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek  | Everest Region Trekking | Scoop.it

Island is one of the famous peaks in Nepal. It is suitable to all beginner climbers and skilled trekkers. The trek to Island Peak initially tracks the main Everest Base Camp Trek route via Dingboche. One can have the same sense of being on top of Mount Everest while standing on the top of Island Peak at 6,189 meters. This peak is situated in Sagarmatha National Park in Himalayan region, Khumbu of eastern Nepal. 

The real name of this peak is Imja Tse. It was named as Island Peak by the members of British Mount Everest voyage in 1953 as it seems like Island in a sea of ice while observing from Dingboche. Climbing this peak is challenging and requires a proper physical strength but is a moderately easy one compared to other peaks. The peak is exceptionally glaciated west face rising from Lhotse Glacier. The Peak does not provide a terrifying climb only but also provide the most tremendous scenery of Himalaya in the Khumbu region. As the region touches Tibetan border so the trek to this peak goes through the countryside, where one can submerge in centuries-old Nepalese and Tibetan cultures. The enthralling village of Dingboche and the monasteries, gompas all filled with Buddhist monuments. The villages of stones charm the pathway to the mountain. Climbing Island Peak can be an unbelievable experience for the audacious explores and the perfect summary to full mountainous hiking. Though the track goes through Everest Base Camp the view of Everest is not visible till we reach the main point but other majestic Himalayas like Aba Dablam (6,812 meters), Lhotse (8,516 meters), Mera Peak (6,476 meters) can be observed all the way. 

 The suitable time for Island Peak climbing is during spring (March to early June) and autumn (September to November). These seasons are also known as busiest seasons for trekking and peak climbing. It doesn't mean climbing is not possible during the rest of the month but the fact is summer invites monsoon rain which leads to the high chance of landslides and avalanches in some places that are difficult in normal time as well. It won't be wrong to say summer is a totally unfavorable season for peak climbing whereas, during April and May, many Everest climbers can be encounter in climbing route so generally for those who are about to experience climbing for the first time we suggest them to plan on Spring season. In autumn weather in Mountains tends to be clear so mainly this season is considered to be the best season for the peak climbing. The foremost thing one should always concern about is the right time for peak climbing. No matter whichever peak you plan for if the selection of right month and season is always necessary especially in case of peak climbing.
 
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Trekking and Hiking in Nepal 

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Trekking in Nepal is an ideal #adventure #holidays activity refreshing your monotonous mind in close to the fresh environment with glorious #mountains. Nepal is being one of the best trekking destinations in the world because of high mountains including Mount #Everest and rich cultural diversity with 106 ethnic groups. #Hiking and Trekking in Nepal are different from mountaineering activities which only involves walking on the trail without using any climbing gears. #Mountaineering requires high-quality #climbing gears during their climbing period. That one in for visitors to #Nepal go trekking should say something about the popularity of this activity in the #Himalayan country. Most trekking goes through altitude between 1,000m to 4,000m, while some popular parts reach over 5,000 meters. #Trekking in Nepal means not only the stunning #landscapes and #panoramic #mountain views on the trail that captivate the trekkers but also the people from different #ethnic groups whom they meet on the way- a rare opportunity to experience Nepal’s rich #cultural diversity. And what better way than trekking to see and experience it in Nepal. Visit the given link for tour and trekking packages: http://glorioushimalaya.com/trekking-hiking/
 
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