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Top Five Reasons Why You Should Do Everest Base Camp Trek

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Top Five Reasons Why You Should Do Everest Base Camp Trek

The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most popular trekking adventures in the world. It is a grand journey that takes trekkers from the low-lying hills of Nepal to the base camp of the world’s tallest mountain peak. It comes as no surprise that people from all over the world travel to Nepal to attempt this feat. The trek's popularity is well-deserved, as it offers incredible highlights and features that capture the true essence of Nepali Himalayan life and topography. From the reach of Sherpa culture to the cerulean shadows of the mighty Everest Himalayas, the Base Camp Trek to Everest is an escapade that you should not miss out on! Here are the top 5 reasons why you should do the Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal.

1. The starting point of the Everest Base Camp Trek – an exciting flight to Lukla:

The Everest Base Camp Trek commences via the flight to Lukla. While this is not the only way to Khumbu, it is certainly the easiest and shortest route. It is also the most preferred. The flight to Lukla is like a small adventure in itself. The Lukla Airport, also known as the Tenzing Hillary Airport, is situated atop a cliff and drops off downwards at the end of the runway. The airport’s runway is considered one of the shortest on the planet. Correspondingly, the short flight to Lukla is sure to stay in the minds of all those who do it, as the flights offer a spectacular view of the unfurling mountains. It presents beautiful scenery of the change in topography as one leaves the hills and enters into the Himalayan foothills.

2. National Park Sagarmatha:

The Sagarmatha National Park is one of the highlights of the Everest Base Camp Trek. The trekking trails of the journey go through the gorgeous Himalayan protected area and offer astounding natural scenery of its flora and faunal species. The national park is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site and trekking through it is a verdant experience. A walk through the Himalayan woods is an unforgettable experience. The winding landscape of the peak is home to many endangered species of animals as well, such as the Snow Leopard and the Musk Deer, among a myriad of other creatures. The birch bamboo forests of the park provide a tranquil environment to trek through, and the beautiful scenery that the park protects is a magnificent journey that adds more worth to the final destination of the base camp.

Three. Namche Bazaar:

Namche Bazaar is another famous highlight of the Everest Base Camp Trek. From its step-like terrain, it provides a gorgeous view of mountain peaks like the Kongde Ri, the Thamserku, and, of course, the Everest. The town is quite famous for being the gateway to the Himalayas of Nepal, and its amazing amphitheater-like topography provides an outer-worldly aura of Himalayan serenity. Namche is also the place where most trekkers stay for acclimatization. It is a beautiful destination that plays an important role in the growth of the tourism sector of Khumbu. Namche Bazaar was an important rendezvous point for Nepali and Tibetan traders in ancient times, where salt, dried meat, and textiles were exchanged.

4. The Sherpa Culture

The Khumbu region of Nepal is a highly condensed Sherpa haven. The legendary Sherpa culture of Everest is a subject of much awe and inspiration for most people around the world. As such, the Everest Base Camp Trek presents a perfect opportunity to enjoy the legendary culture and tradition of the Sherpa people nearby. The Sherpa people are known worldwide for their almost superhuman mountaineering skills. They are welcoming and friendly people who add a touch of exoticism to the trekking journey. Most trekkers almost always have a Sherpa guide or helper while exploring the region.

5. Trek to Everest Base Camp:

The Base Camp of Everest is, of course, the most significant highlight of the whole trekking journey; it is the final destination of the trek itself. Trekking for over a week and finally reaching the base camp is a gratifying feeling. It fills trekkers with a sense of pride and accomplishment. The sense of captivation and inspiration becomes too great to hold as one stands under the shadow of the world’s tallest Himalayan peak, surrounded by snow and vast openness under the clear sky. The sheer size and the bulk of the mountains are sure to lift anyone’s spirits.

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