Monday, May 24, 2010

Kathmandu to Tibet overland Tour

Kathmandu to Tibet overland tour 7 night 8 days

Kathmandu to Tibet overland tour updating itinerary, opening border from Kathmandu to Tibet tours details by our Tibet overland tour specialist Kathmandu Nepal.Kathmandu to Kerung driving instead of the Zhangmu(Khasa) and from Kerung drive to Xegar then continuity of our Kathmandu to Tibet Overland tours.Main destination of the Kathmandu to Tibet overland tours to the Lhasa, Tibet Everest base camp.Lhasa sightseeing tours with Potala palace, Derpung Monastery, Jokhang temple etc. are the itinerary of the Tibet overland tour Package.    Welcome to Kathmandu to Tibet overland tour 7 night days, we manage you the budget trip to Lhasa from Kathmandu Nepal. Every Tuesday and Saturday in the month of May, June, July, August, September and October
Every Saturday in the month of January, February, March, April, November and December.
Itinerary of the Kathmandu to Tibet overland tour 7 Night 8 days

Day 01 Drive Kathmandu to Zhangmu (altitude - 2300m/ 7,544ft): Pick up from your hotel at 6 o'clock. It is about 5 hours scenic drive to Kodari (China / Nepal border) then onto Zhangmu. On the drive, you will see a variety of landscapes and mountains views as you pass through Nepal to Tibet. As well as the scenery, the Nepali and Tibetan market center of Khasa is of interest. Overnight stay at guesthouse or hotel.

Day 02 Zhangmu to Xegar (altitude - 4050m/ 13,284ft): Drive from Zhangmu to Nylam through the Nylam passes at 3800 meters (12,464ft) and continue via Lalung la pass (5050m/ 16,564ft) to Xegar. Highlights of this drive are the views of the Bhotekosi River deep in the valley, waterfalls and the ever-present spectacular mountain scenery. Here you will see the Jugal mountain range, Mt. Xixapangma (at 8013m/ 26,282ft, the highest peak in Tibet), Mt. Makalu (8463m/ 27,766ft), Mt. Everest (8848m/ 29,028ft), Mt. Lhotse (8516m/ 27,940ft) and Mt. Cho-Oyu (8201m/ 26,899ft). Stay overnight in guesthouse or hotel.

Day 03 Xegar to Xigatse (altitude - 3900m/ 12,792ft): This area is famous for the Tashilhunpo and Sakya monasteries. 
Tashilhunpo monastery: The Tashilhunpo Monastery does justice to the term monastic city. It was founded in 1447 by Tsong Khapa's nephew and disciple, Gendundrub, who was the first Dalai Lama. Under the fourth Panchen Lama, it was substantially enlarged and became an important cultural and religious site. The main chapel contains a huge, 26 meter-high statute of the future Buddha. The monastery is grandly decorated with arts, ancient scriptures and scroll paintings. 
Sakya monastery: The Sakya monastery originally consisted of two large complexes on either side of the Trum River. Both the north monastery, founded in the 11th century and Sakya south, founded in 1268 by Phagpa, have uniquely significant status with Tibetan pilgrims. The monastery offers you libraries of spiritual books as well as artwork and a chance to see the grand residence of the monks.

Day 04 Xigatse to Gyantse (altitude - 3950m/ 12,956ft): Gyantse, lying 264 km southwest of Lhasa on the northern bank of the Nyang Chu River, is of historical significance. In the 15th century it served as the capital of a small kingdom. Today, Gyantse retains a deeply Tibetan character. The principle structures consist of a castle on a ridge overlooking the town and a walled monastic complex. The monastery includes the massive temple of Palkhor Chode and the great multi-chapel Kumbum Chorten. These religious monuments, part of Gyantse's ancient monastic town, contain some of the most extraordinary works of art in Tibet. Overnight in a guesthouse or hotel.

Day 05 Gyantse to Lhasa (altitude - 3650m/ 11,972ft): Drive from Gyantse through Karo-la pass at 5010 meters (16,432ft) and onto the Khambala pass at 4794 meters (15,729ft). The former climbs two lofty mountains, the Nozing khang sa (7223m/ 23,691ft) and the Ralung (6236m/ 20,454ft). On this day, you will also see the wonderful Yamdrok Tso Lake (turquoise lake) and the Brahmaputra River as well as the ever-present views of the interesting and unusual landscape. Spend the night in a guesthouse or hotel in Lhasa.
          Days 06/07 Lhasa Tour: These days you will be engrossed with sightseeing and excursions of the Potala Palace, the Jokhang Temple, the near-by Barkhor market, Drepung Monastery, Sera Monastery and other fascinating places in Lhasa.


Day 8) 96 km drive from Lhasa city to Gongar airport, then flight to Kathmandu: The flight will give you an eyeful of mountains; Mt Kanchenjunga (8586m/ 28,169ft), Mt. Everest (8848m/ 29.028ft), Mt. Makalu (8463m/ 27,766ft) and others.
Group Departures 

Every Tuesday and Saturday in the month of May, June, July, August, September and October
Every Saturday in the month of January, February, March, April, November and December.

DEPARTURE DATES AND PRICES
Our service includes:
4WD with experienced driver during the tour.
Chinese visa, and Tibet travel permit.
English speaking guide during the tour.
Twin sharing accommodation during the tour (inclusive of breakfast).
Monasteries entry permits.
Lhasa city tour as per the program.
Bus transfer from Kathmandu to Kodari boarder (boarder of Nepal & Tibet).
Airfare from Lhasa to Kathmandu.
Not included:- Lunch, dinner, drinks, alcoholic beverages, Nepal visa, Nepal Re- entry visa, Travel insurance.
RELATED INFORMATION
CHINESE VISA & TRAVEL PERMIT:
You are requested to submit us the following passport information at least 20 days before trip departure for visa procedure. At least 2 days before tour commencement, original passports must reach to our office in Kathmandu.

1. Name in full (as in passport)
2. Sex
3. Nationality
4. Passport Number
5. Date of birth
6. Occupation

TEMPERATURE & CLOTHING
Tibet will have it's average temperature between 5-20 degree Celsius in the month of April through October. During trekking season, the night temperature in the mountain often falls below freezing. Therefore, you are required to have adequate warm clothes to save from extreme cold. Further, it will be better to dress in layers that can be easily put on & off as required. It is often advisable to carry raincoat because snow or rain can also occur sometimes.
CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES RECOMMENDED:-
Thermal underwear, woolen or silk long sleeve tops & bottoms
Woolen shirts, pullover, pants, socks, hat, gloves & scarves
Down jacket or wind breaker
Good walking boots or shoes
Sun hat, sun glass, suntan lotion, torch light, pen knife
Medicine for common colds, headache, diarrhea & diamox against altitude sickness.
HEALTH
It is necessary to be physically fit & healthy for the participate on Tibet tour. Even if, there is no particular age limit guideline, child below 8 years or elderly people exceeding 70 years or more are not advisable to take participation. Doctor's medical certificate is essential for trip participation. Further more, those who are sufferer of high blood pressure, heart problem or diabetic are not recommending for tour.
INSURANCE
It is most advisable all clients to have full insurance against medical and person accident risk, natural calamities, political instability, etc.
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Tibet cultural Tour

Tibet cultural Tour



TIBET CULTURAL TOUR -
Tour Duration: 11 nights / 12 days
Departure: Everyday (April through October)

This tour offers Fly in/ Fly out tour through a circular route from Tsentant to Lhasa of the heart of Tibet. This tour provides you ample opportunity to explore the Yarlung Tsangpo valley, cradle of the Tibetan civilization. By exploring the yarlung Tsangpo valley with a ferry ride across the Tsangpo river, we reach Samye, the oldest monastery belonging to the Red hat school.

We take on to Yumbhulakhang, the first castle built for a tibetan king, through a fertile agricultural valley and tombs of the Tibetan kings, from the seventh century, then we proceed on the southern route via the Yamdrok tso, the turquoise lake, to Gyangtse and Shigatse. Leaving Shigatse, we take the northern route through the scenic, rugged country side of nomads, culmination, then we visit Lhasa.



Itinerary:

Day 01 Your arrival at Kathmandu Airport. Thereafter you will be received by our Airport Representative and transferred to hotel. O/N at Kathmandu hotel.
Day 02 Today you will take extensive sightseeing tour around the valley including Pashupatinath temple, Boudhanath stupa, Swayambhunathnath stupa and Kathmandu Durbar Square. O/N at hotel.
Day 03 Fly Kathmandu to Lhasa and transfer to Tsedang. Afternoon sightseeing tour to Yambu Lhakhang and Cha Duk Monastery. O/N at hotel.
Day 04 Visit to Samye Monastery and the valley of cradle of Tibetan civilization. O/N at hotel.
Day 05 Drive to Gyantse via Yamdrok Lake. Later in the afternoon visit Khumbum stupa and Phalkor Monastery. O/N at hotel.
Day 06 Drive to Xigatse. Sightseeing tour of Tashilunpo Monastery and the free market of Xigatse. O/N at hotel.
Day 07 Drive to Lhasa via Northern highway and visit Norbulinka Palace. O/N at hotel.
Day 08 Guided tour of Sera Monastery, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street. O/N at hotel.
Day 09 Guided tour of Potala Palace & Drepung Monastery.
Day 10 Transfer to Gongar airport for your flight to Kathmandu.
Day 11 Sightseeing tour at Patan & Bhaktapur Durbar Square (Hotel).
Day 12 Departure.
Service Includes:
Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu valley as per above programs.
4WD with experienced driver during the tour.
Chinese visa, and Tibet travel permit.
English speaking guide during the tour.
Twin sharing accommodation during the tour (inclusive of breakfast).
Monasteries entry permits.
Lhasa city tour as per the program.
Round trip flight (Kathmandu - Lhasa - Kathmandu).
Not included:- Lunch, dinner, drinks, alcoholic beverages, Nepal visa, Nepal Re- entry visa, Travel insurance.
RELATED INFORMATION
CHINESE VISA & TRAVEL PERMIT:
You are requested to submit us the following passport information at least 20 days before trip departure for visa procedure. At least 2 days before tour commencement, original passports must reach to our office in Kathmandu.

1. Name in full (as in passport)
2. Sex
3. Nationality
4. Passport Number
5. Date of birth
6. Occupation

TEMPERATURE & CLOTHING
Tibet will have it's average temperature between 5-20 degree Celsius in the month of April through October. During trekking season, the night temperature in the mountain often falls below freezing. Therefore, you are required to have adequate warm clothes to save from extreme cold. Further, it will be better to dress in layers that can be easily put on & off as required. It is often advisable to carry raincoat because snow or rain can also occur sometimes.
CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES RECOMMENDED:-
Thermal underwear, woolen or silk long sleeve tops & bottoms
Woolen shirts, pullover, pants, socks, hat, gloves & scarves
Down jacket or wind breaker
Good walking boots or shoes
Sun hat, sun glass, suntan lotion, torch light, pen knife
Medicine for common colds, headache, diarrhea & diamox against altitude sickness.
HEALTH
It is necessary to be physically fit & healthy for the participate on Tibet tour. Even if, there is no particular age limit guideline, child below 8 years or elderly people exceeding 70 years or more are not advisable to take participation. Doctor's medical certificate is essential for trip participation. Further more, those who are sufferer of high blood pressure, heart problem or diabetic are not recommending for tour.
INSURANCE
It is most advisable all clients to have full insurance against medical and person accident risk, natural calamities, political instability, etc.
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Mt. Kalish Helicopter Tour

Mt. Kailash helicopter tour

Minimum Group Size: 5 (Five seater helicopter) Tour Cost: USD 4500.00 per person. Best time for this tour: March through October Note: This tour is operated in charter basis for individuals, couples, families and group of friends.
Mt. Kailash, the most consecrated pligrimage site which stands as no more than the world's most venerated spot where pligrims passionately enroll despite many days stint of demanding and mind-boggling journey. Moreover, it may even be dream of miles away for many people who opt just straight forwarded and stress - free trip to holy Kailash. Nepal Trekking is now here to put your dream into practice through the most luxurious way where reality exceeds your anticipation offering you heartwarming and satisfying trip. Helicopter chartered tour from Nepaljung to Hilsa - borderside of Tibet and Nepal, that makes ones journey 100% trouble - free and convenient. Additionally, awe- inspiring miraculous scenery during your tour; that is almost beyond ones imagination. So fed up of strenuous traveling over rugged and hardy landscapes??? Just set off your disconcerting and join us for cool, extremely comfortable and incredibly pleasurable helicopter tour to Kailash.
Itinerary:
Day 01 Your arrival at Kathmandu Airport. Thereafter you will be received by our Airport Representative and transferred to hotel. O/N at Kathmandu hotel.
Day 02 Today you will take extensive sightseeing tour around the valley including Pashupatinath temple, Boudhanath stupa, Swayambhunathnath stupa and Kathmandu Durbar Square. O/N at hotel.
Day 03 Fly to Nepalgunj. O/N at hotel.
Day 04 Fly to Hilsa by Helicopter and drive to Purang. O/N at Guesthouse. Day 05 Drive to Manasarovar. Tented camp. Day 06 Drive to Darchen. O/N at Guesthouse or tented camp.
 Day 07 Trek to Derapuk Monastery. Tented camp.
 Day 08 Dolma La Pass (5600m.) and trek to Zudulpuk Gompa (Camp).
Day 09 Half day trek to Darchen and drive to Purang. O/N Guesthouse. Day 10 Drive back to Hilsa boarder and fly back to Kathmandu by plane.
 Day 11 Sightseeing tour at Patan & Bhaktapur Durbar Square (Hotel). Day 12 Departure.
Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu valley as per above program. Charter helicopter to and from Hilsa boarder as per above program. Land Transfer by Jeep in Tibet Part. Supporter Truck. Chinese visa, and Tibet travel permit. English speaking guide during the tour. Twin sharing accommodation as per tour program. Camping gears for Kailash tour like two men tent/dining tent/kitchen tent/toilet tent & all kitchen gears. Full board meal during the camping section. Yak and Yak men for Mt. Kailash cora, Nepali guide, cook, helpers. Staff insurance

SIMIKOT - KAILASH - ZHANGMU TOUR - 21 nights / 22 days

SIMIKOT - KAILASH - ZHANGMU TOUR - 21 nights / 22 days

SIMIKOT - KAILASH - ZHANGMU TOUR - 21 nights / 22 days, we provide the the tour reasonable prices

SIMIKOT - KAILASH - ZHANGMU TOUR - 21 nights / 22 days


SIMIKOT - KAILASH - ZHANGMU TOUR - 21 nights / 22 days FIXED DEPARTURE FOR SEPTEMBER 2011

Group Arrival Date in Kathmandu: September 15, 2015
 Trip Departure: September 17, 2011
Return Date to Kathmandu from the trip: October 04, 2015
 Home Departure: October 06, 2015
Trip Cost: USD 3650.00 per person on twin sharing basis.
 Reserve your Space through our emailing. Only few spaces are available! The cost is inclusive of following services:

2 days Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur Cities tour as per the itinerary. 

4 nights twin sharing accommodation at hotel de l' Annapurna in Kathmandu (5 star) inclusive of buffet breakfast. 

Flights (Kathmandu – Nepalgunj – Simikot) as per the itinerary. Special trekking permits for Nepal part. Porters and mules from Simikot to Hilsa boarder Land Transfer by 4 Wheel Drive (4500 model Land Cruiser) in Tibet. 1 Support Truck to carry kitchen equipments, food and trekking gears. 
Chinese visa, and Tibet travel permit and other applicable entry permits. 

1 English speaking guide, 1 cook and helpers during the tours. 

Camping gears for entire tours such as two men tent / dining tent / kitchen tent / toilet tent & all kitchen utensils. 

Full board meal during the tour (western, continental and Nepalese meals are served). Staff insurance. Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC) and Oxygen (it is used in case of emergency). Airport pick up and transfer. Service charge and all taxes. 

Farewell dinner. Not Included: Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu, bar bill, personal expenses, Nepal visa, International flight tickets, departure tax and other expenses which are not mentioned above. Trip Description:

 This Kailash tour, though challenging, presents extraordinary experience that stands beyond human imagination and is almost inexplicable. Overwhelming landscapes, exotic cities, artistic monasteries, all these and more are awaiting to reward you with. If you would long to discover the archetypal region within short period of time, this trip is particularly designed targeting those parties who have very limited time and yearning to explore the devout Kailash. Through the agency of Nepal Trailblazer Trekking and Tour Company ensure your every moment spend there full of joyous as well as gratifying and satisfying with boundless enthusiasm. The trip concluded with overnight staying at Nyalam and then drive to Friendship Bridge. Proceeding another surface tour takes you to the medieval city of Nepal - Kathmandu valley.
Itinerary:
September 15, 2010: 1.Your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA), and transfer to hotel. O/N at hotel.
 Day 02 City tour including Pashupatinath temple, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath & Kathmandu Durbar Square. O/N at hotel.
Day 03 Flight Kathmandu to Nepalgunj and O/N at hotel. Day 04 Morning flight Nepalgunj to Simikot and trek to Dharapuri, and tented camp.
Day 05 Trek to Kermi, and tented camp.
Day 06 Trek to Yalbang Gompa, and tented camp.
Day 07 Trek to Tumkot, and tented camp.
Day 08 Trek to Thado Dhunga, and tented camp.
Day 09 Trek over Nara La Pass (4450 meters.) and trek down to Hilsa (Nepal – Tibet border), and tented camp.
Day 10 Half an hour trek to Sher, and drive to Purang. O/N at Guesthouse.
Day 11 Drive to Manasarovar Lake, tented camp.
Day 12 Rest day at Manasarovar Lake (visit Chiu Gompa in the morning).
Day 13 Drive to Darchen, and tented camp.
Day 14 Trek to Derapuk, and tented camp.
Day 15 Trek over Dolma La Pass (5600 meters.) and trek down to Zudulpuk, and camp.
 Day 16 Trek to Darchen. Day 17 Drive to Paryang, and tented camp.
Day 18 Drive to Saga, and tented camp.
Day 19 Drive to Nyalam, O/N at Guesthouse.
Day 20 Drive to Friendship Bridge, then to Kathmandu. O/N at hotel
21 Sightseeing tour at Bhaktapur and Patan Durbar squares. O/N at hotel. October 06, 2011:
 Day 22 Drive to Airport for your onward journey. Farewell!! Some Related Info on Tibet Tour

TEMPERATURE & CLOTHING Tibet will have it's average temperature between 5-20 degree Celsius in the month of April through October. During trekking season, the night temperature in the mountain often falls below freezing. Therefore, you are required to have adequate warm clothes to save from extreme cold. Further, it will be better to dress in layers that can be easily put on & off as required. It is often advisable to carry raincoat because snow or rain can also occur sometimes.

CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES RECOMMENDED:- Thermal underwear, woolen or silk long sleeve tops & bottoms Woolen shirts, pullover, pants, socks, hat, gloves & scarves Down jacket or wind breaker Good walking boots or shoes Sun hat, sun glass, suntan lotion, torch light, pen knife Medicine for common colds, headache, diarrhea & diamox against altitude sickness.

HEALTH It is necessary to be physically fit & healthy for the participate on Tibet tour. Even if, there is no particular age limit guideline, child below 8 years or elderly people exceeding 70 years or more are not advisable to take participation. Doctor's medical certificate is essential for trip participation. Further more, those who are sufferer of high blood pressure, heart problem or diabetic are not recommending for tour. INSURANCE It is most advisable all clients to have full insurance against medical and person accident risk, natural calamities, political instability, Mountain flight in Nepalor write :-info@nepalholidaystrek.com
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Simikot-kalish-Lasa Tour -27 Days

Simikot Kailash tour, simikot tour




(Entry Simikot & Exit Lhasa)
Tour Duration: 26 nights / 27 days


This tour will offer the unique type of trekking experience, which takes you to Tibet's mythical Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar, via the hidden Humla valley in Nepal's western most Tibetan frontier commencing from Simikot. The remarkable feature of this trip is Kailash kora plus sightseeing tour at attention-grabbing city of Tibetan Plateau - Lhasa. This worth visiting city offers abundant Buddhist monasteries including Sera Monastery, one of the best preserved monasteries in Tibet, where several hundred monks live and study within it's whitewashed walls & golden roofs. Besides, Jhokhang temple which is probably the most sacred shrine in Tibet where there is always a procession of devout Tibetans through complex. Predominating the city of Lhasa, the Potala Palace that comprises the private quarters of Dalai Lama as well as several grand state rooms and many important chapels is another highlight of this tour. This trip is highly advised to those individuals who are fond of Buddhist Traditional cultural where one can get touch to true - life style of Buddhist adherents,naturally enhanced beautiful places,hidden valleys and indigenous religion.

Itinerary:

Day 01
Your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA), and transfer to hotel. O/N at hotel.
Day 02
City tour including Pashupatinath temple, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath & Kathmandu Durbar Square. O/N at hotel.
Day 03
Flight Kathmandu to Nepalgunj and O/N at hotel.
Day 04
Morning flight Nepalgunj to Simikot and trek to Dharapuri, and tented camp.
Day 05
Trek to Kermi, and tented camp.
Day 06
Trek to Yalbang Gompa, and tented camp.
Day 07
Trek to Tumkot, and tented camp.
Day 08
Trek to Thado Dhunga, and tented camp.
Day 09
Trek over Nara La Pass (4450 meters.) and trek down to Hilsa (Nepal – Tibet border), and tented camp.
Day 10
Half an hour trek to Sher, and drive to Purang. O/N at Guesthouse.
Day 11
Drive to Manasarovar Lake, tented camp.
Day 12
Rest day at Manasarovar Lake (visit Chiu Gompa in the morning).
Day 13
Drive to Darchen, and tented camp.
Day 14
Trek to Derapuk, and tented camp.
Day 15
Trek over Dolma La Pass (5600 meters.) and trek down to Zudulpuk, and camp.
Day 16
Trek to Darchen.
Day 17
Drive to Paryang, and tented camp.
Day 18
Drive to Saga, and tented camp.
Day 19
Drive to Lhatse, and O/N hotel.
Day 20
Drive to Shigatse, and O/N at hotel.
Day 21
Drive to Gyantse, and O/N at hotel.
Day 22
Drive to Lhasa, and O/N at hotel.
Day 23/24
Lhasa Sightseeing tour.
Day 25
Early morning transfer to Gongar airport for your flight to Kathmandu. O/N at hotel.
Day 26
Sightseeing tour at Bhaktapur and Patan Durbar squares. O/N at hotel.
Day 27
Departure.

Departure from Kathmandu: (Every Saturday & Tuesday).

What does our package tour price include?
Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu valley as per above programs.
Flights (Kathmandu – Nepalgunj – Simikot) as per above program.
Special trekking permits for Nepal part.
Porters and mules from Simikot to Hilsa boarder
Land Transfer by Jeep in Tibet Part.
Chinese visa, and Tibet travel permit.
English speaking guide during the tour.
Twin sharing accommodation as per tour program.
Camping gears for Kailash tour like two men tent/dining tent/kitchen tent/toilet tent & all kitchen gears.
Full board meal during the camping section.
Yak and Yak men for Mt. Kailash cora, Nepali guide, cook, helpers.
Staff insurance.
Monasteries entry permits, Lhasa city tour, Lhasa – Kathmandu flight as per the above itinerary.

What doesn’t include in our package tour price?

Cold drinks/alcoholic beverages/Nepal visa, Nepal Re- entry visa, Travel insurance, tips for guide, porters, driver, and yak men.
Mountains  home  is running by the home stay family in Nepal kathmandu. Home stay in Nepal give you the best ideas of the explore the Nepalese culture by giving face to face and eyewitness experience.  lets home stay in Nepal for  grab  the opportunity  to study the Nepalese life style. 

Kailash -Mansarovar Lake Tour

Kailash-Manasarovar Lake Tour 12 Nights 13 days

 13 days 12 Nights Kailash Manasaovar Yatra info about  ,Kailash mansarovar lake tour information, permit, detail, prices and cost.Updating Kailash Mansarovar routes, Budget, Itinerary for the Clear information about the Kailash Mansarovar yatra. According to the updating information, Kerung is the starting point of the kailash Manasarovar overland tours instead of the Zhangmu-Nylam. 12 Nights 13 days Kailash Mansarovar Yatra including 2 nights hotel in Kathmandu, During the Yatra food, accommodation, Guide, permit, Chinese Visa etc. Kailash kora and puja with dip bathing around the Mansarovar, one of the best of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.     



Welcome to Kailash Mansarovar Lake tour,Kailash mansarobar lake tour information, permit, detail, prices and cost. nabathapa@yahoo.com, Cell: +977-9851005685 for Viber/whats app and Imo for updating Kailash Mansarovar tour package. 
Mt. Kailash (6714 m) - one of the popular mountain peak of Tibet, which is also known by the name of Tise, Kailash or Kang Rinpoche (Jewel of the Snows) has since time immemorial been celebrated in many eastern cosmologies as Mt. Meru, the axis-mundi. Mt.Meru (Kailash) is sacred to the Hindus, the Buddhists, the Jains, & the Bonpos, taken as the center of the physical & metaphysical universe. For the Hindus, the mountain represents the seat of Shiva. For the Buddhists, a terrestrial projection of the cosmic mandala of Dyani Buddhas and  Bodhisattvas....the Wheel of Life.


For the devout pilgrim a visit to Mt. Kailash and  Lake Manasarovar forms the ultimate realization of their spiritual pursuit. And for the adventure-lovers it offers rugged beauty, remoteness and solitude. The May tour to Kailash during the annual gives the opportunity to face Buddhist festival of Saga Dawa while most of the other trips are planned to arrive at Mt. Kailash during the full moon period to give all participants a rare experience. A journey can truly called as `once-in-a-lifetime.'
The tour offers rigorous overland driving, trekking and camping, passing the remote and wild western Tibet, in altitudes between 2,745m/9,000ft and 4,880m / 16,000ft and hiking to a maximum of 5600m / 18,400ft.

 Kailash Mansarobar lake tour Itinerary:
Day 01 Arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA), Kathmandu (1350m) and transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel, inclusive of dinner.

Day 02 City tour including Pashupatinath temple (Puja Ceremony in the morning), Boudhanath, Swayambhunath & Kathmandu Durbar Square. Overnight at hotel, inclusive of lunch, dinner and breakfast.

 Day 03 Scenic drive from Kathmandu to Nepal/China Friendship Bridge and drive to Nyalam (3750m). Total distance: 125 km from Kathmandu to Nyalam. Approximate driving: 5 hrs. Overnight at Guesthouse, inclusive of lunch and dinner with tea, coffee which is prepared by our expert cook and helpers. 

Day 04 Acclimatization day at Nyalam. Overnight at same Guesthouse, inclusive of lunch and dinner with tea, coffee which is prepared by our expert cook and helpers.

Day 05 Drive to Saga (4450m) via Lalung La Pass (5050m). Total distance: 250 km. Approximate driving: 8 hrs.
Overnight Guesthouse or tented camp, inclusive of full board meal.

Day 06 Drive to Paryang (4610m). Total distance: 250 km. Approximate driving: 7 hrs. Overnight Guesthouse or tented camp, inclusive of full board meal.

Day 07 Drive to Manasarovar (4560m). Total distance: 280 km. Approximate driving: 8 hrs. Overnight at tented camp or Guesthouse near Chiu Gompa. inclusive of full board meal.

Day 08 In the morning take a holy bath in Manasarovar; Puja ceremony, Manosarovar Lake Parikrama by jeep and proceed to Darchen (4570m). Overnight at Guesthouse or tented camp, inclusive of full board meal.3 days Mt. Kailash Kora 

Day 09 Trek to Derapuk (5000m). Overnight at tented camp, inclusive of full board meal.

 Day 10 Trek over Dolma La Pass (5600m.) and trek down to Zudulpuk (4800m). Overnight at tented camp, inclusive of full board meal. 

Day 11 Trek to near Darchen, and drive to Manasarovar. Overnight at tented camp, inclusive of full board meal. 

Day 12 Drive to Paryang. Overnight at Guesthouse or tented camp, inclusive of full board meal. 

Day 13 Drive to Saga. Overnight at Guesthouse or tented camp, inclusive of full board meal.

 Day 14 Drive to Nyalam. Overnight at Guesthouse, inclusive of full board meal.

Day 15 Drive to Friendship Bridge and Kathmandu. Overnight at hotel, inclusive of lunch and dinner. 

Day 16 After having breakfast transfer to Airport for your onward journey

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Annapurna Region Trek

Annapurna Trekking

Annapurna trekking is the second popular trekking in Nepal after the Everest trekking. Every year thousand of the visitors coming to do the Annapurna trekking mainly 1 third of  the trekkers yearly visited the trekking in annapurna. Annapurna trekking included the Annapurna circuit trekking, poon hill trekking, sancatury trekking and Jomsom muktinath trekking. most of the popular trekking categorized in the Annapurna trekking in Nepal, so it is famous all over the world. upper parts of the annapurna there are mustang trekking , which is north  side of the Annapurna trekking in Nepal.
Annapurna is the very excellent treks  in nepal.It is the second big touristic and more visting trekking in nepal. Meaning of the Annapurna is God of Grains, two third of the trekkers in nepal visit the annapurna region or annapurna trekking. There are five ranges of the annapurna .There are highlighting the annapurna himalayas in the centre of the annapurna region. around the perimeter of the annapurna , there are called the Annapurna region trekking.
    There are following mountain in the Annapurna region:
Annapurna I(8091m)
Annapurna II(7,937)
Annapurna III(7555)
Annapurna Iv(7525m)
Annapurna south(7219m)
  other mountain in the annapurna region are the Dhaulgiri(8167), Nilgiri North, Nilgiri south, Tilicho peak, Ganapurna etc. 
 Most of the trekking  of annapurna start from the pokhara as well as ending also pokhara. Pokhara is the foothills of the annapurna trekking. it is the trekking celebration centre of the annapurna trekking. popular trekking of the nepal Annapurna circuit is also ending in pokhara even its start point is Beshisahar. From pokhara Jomsom trekking, annapurna sancantury trekking, pooh Hill trekking  starting and Ending. 
The treks in this part of the country offer a great deal of cultural and geographic diversity, indeed the jomsom and annapurna circuit treks both go to the north of the Himalayan watershed, into the dry desert area which is properly part of the tibetan plateau. finally these trek are the best of the Individual and group trekkers. 
Highlights of the Annapurna trekking
world highest lake tilicho (4119m) , Manang village which is tourists popular after the Namche Bazzar. Marsyandi River,     Thorng La, Muktinath temple, Jharkot village, Kaligandaki River, Jomsom Bazzar, Apple village Marpha and Tukuche, world deepest gorge Kaligandaki, hot spring  are  all the ornaments and diamond of the annapurna region trekking. 

Flora and fauna in annapurna trekking:
There are total 1226 species of plants, among this 38 orchid species and 9 rhododendrons species.In the lower part of the annapurna trekking there are shma and chesnut which is up to 2000m. Oaks and Rhododendrons are found in the temperate zone up to 3000m. In nepal total 30 specice of the rhododendrons are recorded , in the world 750 kinds of the rhodendrons, National flowres of nepal.
     In the annapurna area , 101 species of mammals including snow leopard, Musk deer, Tibetan argali, tibetan wolf, Tibetan Fox. 474 species of birds including 38 breeding species of birds at risk in nepal. all six Himalayan pheasants found in nepal. 39 species of reptiles and 22 species of amphibians. 

People, religion , culture:
There are cultural colorful in the annapurna region. midhills of the annapurna almost gurung, lower land of  the Annapurna there are Brahmins and Chettris. In the Thakkhola therea re highlighted the Thakali people. 

Annapurna trekking have a multiple trekking destination. There are small and big itinerary trekking for the Annapurna trekking in Nepal. Annapurna is the flexible and moderate trekking in Nepal where smoothly operating the trekking and tours in Nepal. Annapurna circuit trek, Annapurna base camp trekking, Poon hill trekking are popular in the Annapurna trekking areas in Nepal. However there are categorizes the many trekking areas in Annapurna. Annapurna panoramic trekking, Dhampus trekking, Annapurna hot spring trekking are popular another trekking itinerary and categorizes.
Permit of the Annapurna region trekking:
Annapurna trekking have many trekking  varieties but  working by one permit even you go all the trekking region of the Annapurna region.  Timms card and Annapurna conservation area permit are the major document of the Annapurna region trekking Nepal.

Anapurna Trek Nepal

Located northwest of Kathmandu, the Annapurna region is considered the most popular trekking area in Nepal. This region offers a great deal of cultural and geographic diversity, characterized by subtropical to alpine vegetation and climates as you gain elevation. The all-encompassing Anapurna Circuit Trek can be shortened into three shorter treks, as outlined below. Each has its own degree of difficulty and rewards.
Pokhara is the starting and finishing point for all of the Anapurna treks. Access to Pokhara is very convenient, only 25 minutes by plane or a 5-6 hour drive from Kathmandu. In and around the Pokhara Valley are a number of one-day to short three- or four-day treks. The most popular among short treks is a hike up to Poonhil

Langtang Region Trek

Langtang region trekking, itinerary, permit,Guide cost in Nepal

A trek to this region takes us into some of the wildest and most scenic areas of Nepal. Diverse climatic regions- from the fertile rice basins of Trisuli to the dense forests of rhododendron and conifer on the higher slopes, the high alpine yak pastures, glaciers and moraines around Kyangin Gompa- all await the ambitious trekker. This area boasts the whole range of Himalayan topography. The Langtang area is still relatively undisturbed. It supports a healthy population of wildlife and there are good chance of seeing various species of wild goat and deer. Bird watching and botanical study are equally worthwhile set against the backdrop of the magnificent mountains.
Situated in the Central Himalaya, Langtang National Park is the nearest park to Kathmandu and directly north of it. It was established in 1976 to conserve the unique flora and fauna of the region. The 1710 sq. km. of the park extend over parts of Nuwakot, Rasuwa, and Sindhupalchok districts in the southern mountainous terrain on the Nepal-China (Tibet) border.
Langtang Valley, popularly known as valley of glaciers, is a famous trekking destination. Its twin attributes, easy accessibility and breathtaking mountain scenery, make it very popular among trekkers worldwide. The valley presents beautiful pine forests, rushing rivers, ruggedrock, snow-blanketed peaks, and sprawling meadows. The trek up the Langtang valley is one of the finest mountain treks available in Nepal. This region has three relatively short yet interesting treks: Langtang, Helambu and Gosainkunda. These treks can be enjoyed separately or can be combined into a 16-day trip. Lower regions like Helambu are perfect for winter treks while in spring this region's rhododendrons are especially beautiful. The people are a mixture of Tamang, Sherpa and Bhotia. Food and lodging are easily available along the main routes.


















The village of Langtang, at 3,307m  is the largest village of the region despite its small size. Its upper valley is a grazing paradise, rich in flowers and grass and dotted with stone huts used in the summer for butter making. Sewn in skins and exported to Tibet to flavor tea and fuel monastery lamps, butter was once the region's major industry.




Langtang region trekking one of the popular trekking in Nepal. specially the langtang valley trekking is the heart of the langtang region trekking. From the langtang valley there is possible to connect to other areas such as Gosaikunda, Helambu and tamang heritage. Some parts of the Helambu such as Tharepati and Kutumsang also bounded by the langtang region trekking or Langtang National park. Making a center point of the langtang valley trek , there is possible to make different itinerary of the lang tang region trekking. Langtang valley trekking, Langtang valley and Gosaikunda trekking, Langtang helambu trekking are the best trekking itinerary of the langtang region trekking in Nepal.

LANGTANG NATIONAL PARK -Established Designated in 1970-71 and gazetted in 1976( Area 1710 sq. kms)

Introduction
It was established in 1976 to conserve the unique flora and fauna of the region. It is the nearest national park of the capital Kathmandu in the Central Himalayan Region. The 1710 sq. km. of the park extends over parts of Nuwakot, Rasuwa, and Sindhupalchok districts in the

southern mountainous terrain of the Nepal-China (Tibet) border. In 1998 an areas of 420 km2 in and around the park declare as a buffer zone. The park represents a meeting point between indo-Malayan and Palearctic realms, and holds a rich biodiversity.

Buffer zone management is a joint venture between the park office and the local communities. Local communities have a decision-making role in the management of such areas. Additionally, the local communities or the BZ receive 30 to 50 % of the park revenue for the better management of natural resources to ensure a sustainable supply of resources and community development
Features
Climate
September through May offers a variety of natural splendors, from lush temperate river valleys with screeching langur to spectacular old growth forest and glacial-craved cliffs rimmed by snow-covered peaks. The weather is also relatively dry except January-February when one may come across snow.Autumn is the best time to visit the Park. By April bursts of red, pink, and while rhododendrons stretch into towering canopies of fir and oak forests. Advent of warm weather makes the Yak and Chauri herds ascend to higher elevation, making occasional camps in the pasturelands, to follow years of tradition. From June to august, skies are heavy with monsoon rains. During August, a lively festival at Gosaikunda Lake attracts thousands of Hindu pilgrims and September witnesses’ spectacular display of wild flowers, while livestock herds, once again, return to lower pastures

Flora and Fauna
Sub-tropical vegetation characterized by Sal (Shorea robusta) forest in the southern section of the park is gradually taken over by hill forest (2000-2600m) consisting of Chirpine, Rhododendron, and Nepalese alder. The temperate zone (2600-3000m) is covered mainly by oak forest fading to old growth forest of silver fir, hemlock, and larch in the lower sub-alpine zone (3000-3600m). The Nepalese larch (larixnepalensis), the only deciduous conifer in the region, is found in this park and few places elsewhere. Throughout these zones different species of Rhododendron such as R. arboretum, R. barbatum, R. Campanella, and R. lepidotum (scrubs) to name a few, form a colorful under story. Tree species such as birch, silver fir, Sorbus micro phyla and twisted Rhododendron are found near the tree line. It is here at 4000m Juniper and Rhododendron shrubs (R. anthopogon) slowly dissolve into expansive alpine grassland meadows.

Langtang's expansive high meadows provide summer habitat for numerous ungulate species such as musk deer and Himalayan tahr. The park is also well known for its populations of red panda, Himalayan black bear, snow leopard, wild dog, ghoral, serow and more than 250 species of birds.

Facilities: HOtel, tea house and home stay accommodation.
How to get there: Kathmandu to by bus  to Dhunche or Sabrubenshi

Places of interest
Three main trek routes; 1) Langtang Valley, 2) Helambu and 3) Gosaikunda Lake cover much of the Langtang National park and the southern Helambu region. Langtang and Helambu regions are connected through Lauribina La. All routes have the facilities of locally operated hotel/lodge, teahouse, and campgrounds for groups. The park offers a choice of moderate to more difficult hiking with duration ranging from 3 days to 3 weeks. Lodges operate year round except during the peak winter when the trails are blocked.

Trekkers who take extra time to explore trailside wilderness (e.g. near Ghora Tabela and Kyanjin) hill top view point (Kyanjin), and cultural sites (notably in Langtang village and Melamchighyang. Tarkeghayang and Shemathang) will be well rewarded. One has to be self sustaining to venture remote areas of the Park such as Panch Pokhari (five lakes), east of Helambu, the toe of Langshisa glacier, and upper level valley from Kyanjin: and over the challenging Ganja La pass in upper Langtang Valley.

Acclimatization and Safety
High altitude Sickness (HAS) can be life threatening if elevation is gained too rapidly without proper acclimatization. Medical doctors advise against ascending more than 400m a day once above 3000m elevations. Alternatively, one can spend an extra night at 3000m and 3500m before ascending higher.
Over exertion and dehydration contribute to HAS. Drink at least 3-4 litters of water everyday besides tea and coffee which act as diuretics. Watch the health of your companions and porters. Symptoms of HAS are headache, dizziness, trouble in breathing and sleeping, loss of appetite, nausea and general fatigue. If someone develops HAS symptoms, take the person to lower elevation immediately.

The Langtang-Helambu trails are rocky and slippery after rain or frost. Watch out for falling rocks while crossing landslides but do not stop. Never hike alone. Hiring local guides is strongly recommended on Ganja La (5120m) trek and on Lauribina La (4600m) during winter. Carrying acomprehensive first-aid kit is advisable as there are no medical facilities out of Dhunche. Telephone facilities are available at Singh Gompa and at major settlements in Helambu.

Langtang Valley Trek (Dhunche-Kyanjin)
Starting Point Destination Hours Altitudes
Kathmandu Dunche 8-10 1960m
(car/bus) Syafrubensi 1420m
Dhunche Thulo Syafru 4-5 2120m
Thulo Syafru Bamboo 3-4 1975m
Syafrubensi Bamboo 4-5 1975m
Bamboo Lama Hotel 3-4 2840m
Lama Hotel Ghora Tabela 3-4 3000m
Ghora Tabela Langtang 3-4 3420m
Langtang Kyanjin 2-3 3900m

Dunche to Helambu via Gosainkunda
Sundarijal Pati Bhanjyang 5-6 1770m
Pati Bhanjyang Kutumsang 4-5 2470m
Kutumsang Tharepati 3-4 3630m
Main Trekking area in the langtang region
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Langtang valley , Gosaikunda , Tamang heritage and Helambu are the main langtang region trekking in Nepal. Mainly langtang valley trekking where is langtang village and Langtang Himal that is the main region of the langtang trekking. Kynjin Gompa where is cheese factory, monastery and excellent view point of the langtang region. From the view point of the Tyso Ri and Kynjin Ri there are visible Yala peak, Langtang Lirung, Mount Sisapanga are etc. are the  panoramic views seen from the langtang region trekking. To explore the langtang region it is very great ideas staying couple of days in langtang region trekking. From the Kynjin Gomba it takes only two days down in sabrubenshi and take 4 days to go Gosaikunda lake.

Permit processing and cost for the langtang  region trekking:
Timms card and Langtang National park entry fee are the permit and document of the langtang valley trekking. for the Timms card , it take one pp size photo and copy of the your passport. Then register trekking agency will be make your permit very instantly. if you are very late to make the permit for the langtang region, there are facility to make on the way also, near the Dhunche.

Cost of the langtang valley trekking:
According to the itinerary and mode of the transportation, langtang region trekking cost will be difference.  if you drop to the trekking starting point by the Jeep, land cruiser and pick up by same way cost will be difference.if you go by local bus there are two types of the bus local and express. we recommended express bus to go to the langtang valley trekking.
Langtang valley trekking 7 days cost -$450 usd , transportation basic upon express bus to the sabrubenshi and sabrubenshi to Kathmandu.
Langtang valley with Gosaikunda trekking 10 days cost $630 usd.
Langtang valley, Gosaikunda with Helambu trekking 13 days cost -$800 usd.

Booking langtang region trekking from aboard:
First , it is better to inform the trekking agency of the langtang your arrival time and departure time from Nepal. According to your staying Nepal , you can consulate by Skype or phone about the langtang region trekking. Then, better to  know what things include in the package and no. How many days hotel in kathmandu and langtang region. Trek will be successful in friendly environment if service details you know before coming Nepal or before starting the trekking. You can book both full board package and service package.In the Full board package included the Hotel in Kathmandu in BB planning, accommodation with three times meals in langtang region(Breakfast and launch) Also you have to ask the mode of the transportation before booking the trip. After all information , it is better to read the agency feed back by other trekkers and customer. After you decide to  booking the trip of the langtang region then you have to send the advance for the documentation and  time fixing.Advance will be $200 usd which is non refundable, then rest of the amount you have to give before departure to langtang region of Nepal.  

 Trekking Guide and Salary  for the langtang region trekking:
we recommended the license holder trekking Guide working in the Government register agency and who already experience the langtang region many times. Those Guide knows  the high altitude medicine , well caring and knowledge for cooking food that will be perfect. not only that knowing the culture of the local people , views of the Langtang Himalaya , history of the trekking, local people and climbing , that will be the perfect guide of the langtang valley or region trekking in Nepal. Actually trekking Guide salary included in your package trip of the langtang region. you there are service package for the langtang region , Guide charge will be $25 per day, which include Guide foods, Salary. Tips is your Choice to give , how much you like it is not compulsion , it is optional things.


Everest Region Trek

Everest region trekking


This region, known as the Solu Khumbu, is famously renowned around the world as the home of the world's highest mountain. Mt. Everest, or Sagarmatha, as it is known in Nepal rises 8,848 meters above sea level. The hike to the base camp (EBC) for climbers seeking to reach that lofty summit attracts trekkers from all over the globe.
Solu Khumbu is the district south and west of Mount Everest. It is populated by Sherpas, an ethnic group that has achieved fame because of the exploits of its men on mountaineering expeditions. Khumbu is the name of the northern half of this region, which includes Everest and many of the world’s >8,000m (26,247 ft) summits. Most of Khumbu is part of Sagarmatha National Park. Solu, the southern portion is less rugged but it has many interesting villages and monasteries.
Forests of pine and hemlock cover the lower elevations of the national park. At elevations of around 3500 meters and above, forests of silver fir, birch, rhododendron and juniper trees are found. These forests provide habitat to at least 118 species of birds, including the Himalayan Monal Pheasant, the Blood Pheasant, the Red-billed and yellow-billed Choughs. Sagarmāthā National Park is also home to a number of rare animal species as well, including musk deer, wild yak, snow leopard, Himalayan black bear and red panda. Himalayan tahr, deer, languar monkeys, hares, mountain foxes, and martens. Himalayan wolves are also found in the park, however, they are rare and reclusive.
Above this zone all vegetation is dwarfed and shrub-like. As the altitude increases, plant life is restricted to lichens and mosses. Plant life ceases to exist at about 5,750 meters (18,860 ft) as this is the permanent snow line in the Himalayas.
The attractions of this region are the majestic mountains, the villages in the high mountain valleys, the associated monasteries, and the legendary inhabitants. But by far, the biggest draw to Solu Khumbu, and to Nepal, for that matter, is the trek to Everest Base Camp (EBC). The other places to experience here include Gorak Shep and Kala Patthar, the Cho La Pass, Gokyo and its lakes, Gokyo Ri, and the Renji Pass to the villages of the Bhote Koshi valley.
There are several trekking options that visit any combination of the above. The four treks that follow have proven to be the most popular, but any trek can be customized to include places or views that interest you. All the trekking described below are within Sagarmatha National Park.
Only a 40 minute flight from Kathmandu, all but a small percentage of the treks to the Solu Khumbu region originate or pass through Lukla, the "Gateway to Mt. Everest", whose tiny airstrip has perhaps the most harrowing approach in the world. If your heart is strong enough for the landing, the trek to Everest should be a walk in the park.
Jokes aside, there are four important considerations in planning a trek into the Khumbu region: Trekking here is more strenuous than in the Annapurna region. The additional cost of air transportation to Lukla makes the trekking a little more expensive. Third, you spend more time at higher altitude in this region. If you gain height too quickly, you have a very real chance of getting Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). The additional acclimatization days built into trekking itineraries here is a routine practice and goes a long way in preventing AMS. Obviously, more days adds cost. If you try to save money and rush the trek, you may get sick, have to turn back, rest or hike a few days at lower elevations to acclimatize properly, and try again (thereby spending the money you tried to save) or, worst case, end up sick enough to abandon the trek altogether and waste a more serious chunk of change. Finally, probably the most common malady is knee pain and strain on the long unforgiving descents. From EBC to Namche you will average a -4.75% grade for two and a half days. Your knees (and ankles) have to be up to the task. You would be wise to train on a hilly trail or walk stairs or bleachers for a month or two before taking on these high mountain trails.


Sagarmāthā National Park, is located in eastern Nepal, containing parts of the Himalayas and the southern half of Mount Everest. The park was created July 19, 1976 and in 1979 was inscribed as a Natural World Heritage Site. Sagarmāthā is a Sanskrit word, from sagar = "sky" (not to be confused with "sea/ocean") and māthā = "forehead" or "head", and is the modern Nepali name for Mount Everest.
The park encompasses an area of 1,148 km² and ranges in elevation from its lowest point of 2,845 m (9,335 ft) at Jorsalle to 8,850 m (29,035 ft) at the summit of Everest. Barren land above 5,000 m (16,400 ft) comprises 69% of the park while 28% is grazing land and the remaining 3% is forested. Most of the park area is very rugged and steep, with its terrain cut by deep rivers and glaciers. Unlike other parks, this park can be divided into four climate zones because of the rising altitude. The climatic zones include a forested lower zone, a zone of alpine scrub, the upper alpine zone which includes upper limit of vegetation growth, and the Arctic zone where no plants can grow. The types of plants and animals that are found in the park depend on the altitude. The park contains the upper watershed of the  Kosi river basin system.
The park's visitor center is located at the top of a hill in Namche Bazaar, also where a company of the Nepal Army is stationed for protecting the park. The park's southern entrance is a few hundred meters north of Monzo at 2,835 m (9,300 ft), a one day hike from Lukla.
Flora and fauna
In the lower forested zone, birch, juniper, blue pines, firs, bamboo and rhododendron grow. Above this zone all vegetation are found to be dwarf or shrubs. As the altitude increases, plant life is restricted to lichens and mosses. Plants cease to grow at about 5,750 meters (18,860 ft), because this is the permanent snow line in the Himalayas.
Forests of pine and hemlock cover the lower elevations of the national park. At elevations of around 3.500 meters and above, forests of silver fir, birch, rhododendron and juniper trees are found. The forests provide habitat to at least 118 species of birds, including Himalayan Monal, Blood pheasant, Red-billed cough, and yellow-billed chough. Sagarmāthā National Park is also home to a number of rare species, including musk deer, wild yak, snow leopard, Himalayan black bear and red panda. Himalayan thars, deer, langur monkeys, hares, mountain foxes, martens and Himalayan wolves are also found in the park. However, their numbers are not very large and many visitors may not be able to see them.
The partial pressure of oxygen falls with altitude. Therefore, the animals that are found here are adapted to living on less oxygen and cold temperatures. They have thick coats to retain body heat. Some of them have shortened limbs to prevent loss of body heat. The Himalayan bears go into hibernation in caves during the winter when there is no food available.Everest base camp trek
Popular trekking in the Everest Region Nepal
In Everest region trekking Everest base camp trekking is the main trekking because trekkers can go to the bottom of the Mount. Everest. Similarly Gokyo valley trekking are another popular trekking in Nepal. In the base of the starting point Jiri and Lukla are the major popular starting point of the Everest trekking however People prefer from Kathmandu to Lukla fly rather than long days walks from the Jiri to Namche Bazzar.It will diffrence 6 days , starting from jiri to Lukla to the Everest base camp. if you are only do the Everest base camp trekking and start from lukla you will be one weeks before finished trekking in comparison from Jiri.

Depend upon starting point of the trekking Everest base camp trekking have  become many different days and itinerary even same destination.
Jiri to Everest base camp trekking
Jiri to Everest base camp and Gokyo via Cho la pass.
Lukla to Everest base camp trekking
Lukla to Everest base camp and Gokyo valley via Cho la pass.
Jiri to Everest Three passes trekking
Lukla to Everest three passes trekking

if you have short days in Nepal and Everest trekking just you can visit Namche Bazzar, Tanbouche. In this ways again Everest region trekking can be categorized as
Everest Namche Bazzar trek
Everest view trekking
Everest panaromic trekking.
Due to the highlighted sherpa cultures whole Everest or Major village of the Everest called Khunde, Namche Bazzar, Khumjung , Thame also said as Everest sherpa cultural treks.