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Langtang valley trek is one of the most beautiful journeys in the Himalayas of Nepal where thousands of trekkers do trekking to enjoy the beauty of diverse cultures and nature

 

ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival at Kathmandu

Day 2: Kathmandu valley sightseeing tour

Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi by local bus /Jeep.

Day 4:Trek from Syabrubesi to Ghoretabela

Day 5:Trek from Ghoratabela - Kyangjin Gompa

Day 6:Rest day/ Hike to Kyanjing-Ri for the the sunrise view

Day 7:Trek to Syaprubesi

Day 8:Drive back to Kathmandu by local bus/ Jeep.

Day 9: Shopping In Kathmandu

Day 10: Final departures

  

Cost inclusions

•Free airport picks up and drops off services on arrival and departure by private vehicles.

•Full Board Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner/ the main course) during the trek.

•Alpine Ramble’s experienced, government licensed, English speaking trekking guide.

•All salary, food, drinks, accommodation, transport, and insurance for the guide.

•All necessary papers including Langtang national park permit and TIMS card (Trekking Information Management System)

•Trekking equipment such as the Sleeping bag, and down jacket on request (optional)

•Trekking lodges or te houses throughout the trek

•Assistant guide for the group 8 pax or above

•All the ground transportation including from Kathmandu- Syaprubesi- Kathmandu

•Supplementary snacks: energy bar, crackers, and cookies, etc.

•Seasonal fresh fruits desert every evening after dinner.

•Appreciation of certificate after the successful trek.

•Farewell Dinner at a typical Nepalese restaurant with traditional music and dance

•Alpine Ramble’s complimentary free T-shirt, route map, and a duffel bag

•Oximeter to measure your oxygen and Pulse level during the trek in the mountain, it’s very useful for all the trekkers to be aware of the high altitude sickness.

•Compressive first aid box (Guide will carry it throughout the trek).

•Emergency rescue operation assistance in arranging in case of complex health condition (funded by your Travel Insurance)

•All government, Local taxes, vat, and official Expenses

 

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Trek to Annapurna base camp trek is an amazing walk through diverse landscape and culture complete with rich mountain vistas, terraced fields, quaint Gurung villages, and a wide variety of flora and fauna. Mt. Annapurna (8091m) of Nepal is the 10th highest mountain in the world and the journey to its base camp, which is at 4130m/13549ft height, is one of the most popular walks on earth. Moreover, we reach our destination via Mt. Machapuchhre (Fishtail) which is revered by the Nepalese for its unique beauty.

 

Itinerary

 

Day 1:Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara by tourist bus

Day 2:Drive from Pokhara to Nayapool, 1 hr, trek to Ghandruk

Day 3:Trek from Ghandruk to Chhomrong

Day 4:Trek from Chhomrong to Himalayan Hotel

Day 5:Trek to Annapurna Base Camp via MBC

Day 6:Trek from ABC to Bamboo

Day 7:Trek to Jhinu Danda (Hot Spring)

Day 8:Trek to Nayapul (4 hrs), Drive back to Pokhara

  

Cost inclusions ($599 per person)

 

•Free Airport Transfers to and from Tribhuvan International Airport upon arrival and departure

•All the foods on a full-board basis (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner, the main course) during the trek.

•One professional, experienced, and friendly Alpine Ramble’s government-licensed, English-speaking local guide- covering meals, flight, insurance, accommodations, and equipment for the guide and porter.

•Local strong porter to help your luggage (one porter = two trekkers with limited weights of 10kg each)

•Annapurna Conservation Area (ACAP) Permits Fee

•Trekking Information Management System (TIMS) Card.

•Trekking equipment such as the Sleeping bag, down jacket, and duffle bag

•Trekking lodges or Tea House during the trek

•Water purification tablets to purify your water during the trek for safe drinking water

•An assistance guide for the group of 10 pax or above.

•Round-trip (Kathmandu- Pokhara- Kathmandu) transfer by comfortable deluxe tourist bus

•Transport from Pokhara to Nayapul to Pokhara by Private vehicles

•Supplementary; such as energy bar, snickers, some good crackers, etc. on a trek.

•Seasonal available fresh fruits desert every evening after dinner.

•ART's Certificate of appreciations after the successful the trek

•Farewell dinner at the best typical Nepalese restaurant along with the cultural performances

•Alpine Ramble’s complimentary free T-shirt, route map, and duffel bags

•An Oximeter to monitor your oxygen and pulse at the high altitudes area in the mountain.

•A basic first aid box including Diamox

•Emergency rescue operation assistance in arranging in case of complex health condition (funded by Travel Insurance)

•All government, and Local taxes, and official Expenses

  

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An outstanding trek if you are a little short on time or are anxious about starting on one of our longers, higher altitude trekking and expeditions then Langtang valley trek is for you. One of Nepal’s most popular easy treks with less crowd than any other treks like EVEREST and Annapurna. Despite being shorter, the Langtang trek captures all the best of Himalayan trekking with stunning scenery and fascinating culture. This trek in the spectacular Langtang Valley is the closest you can get to the massive snow-capped mountains from the capital city of Kathmandu Valley. Join this amazing trekking experience at least once in a lifetime. #LangtangvalleyTrek #10daysTrekinNepal #Langtangvalley #Nepal #Adventureislife #Discoverlangtang #PeopleinLangtang #Amazinglangtangtrek #ART #aLPINIST #Langtanghike #TrekkinginLangtangNepal #Nepal2021 #VisitLangtang #ExploretheHimalayas #MountainpeopleofLangtanf #Adventurecrucial #HikingaroundNepal #AmazingNepal #Nepalesepeople #alpine_ramble_treks

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Everest is more than a mountain and the journey to its base camp is more than just a trek. Along a route dubbed by some as "the steps to heaven," every bend in the trail provides another photo opportunity — beautiful forests, Sherpa villages, glacial moraines, and foothills. For active adventurers not afraid to break a sweat, our full trekking support staff will bring you close to local cultures before opening a window to the top of the world.

 

ITINERARY

Day 1:Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (30 minutes) and trek to Phakding (3 hours)

Day 2:Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (5 hours)

Day 3:Trek from Namche Bazaar to Pangboche (6 hours)

Day 4:Trek from Pangboche to Tukla (5 hours)

Day 5:Trek from Thukla to Gorak Shep (5 hours) and Everest Base Camp (3 hours)

Day 6:Trek to Kala Patthar (2 hours) and trek from Gorak Shep to Pheriche (5 hours)

Day 7:Trek from Pheriche to Namche Bazaar (6 hours)

Day 8:Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (6 hours)

Day 9:Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu (30 minutes) and departure

 

Cost inclusions ($999 per person)

 

•Airport transfer on arrival and departure by private vehicles

•Meals on a full-board basis (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner, the main course) during the trek.

•One highly experienced Alpine Ramble’s government-licensed, English-speaking local guide covering meals, flight, insurance, accommodations, and equipment for the guide.

•All the necessary documents such as Everest national park Fees and TIMS card (Trekking Information Management System)

•Trekking lodges or tea house during the trek

•An assistant guide for the group of 8 pax or above

•Round trip flight from Kathmandu – Lukla - Kathmandu including applicable departure taxes

•Water purification tablets to purify your water during the trek for safe drinking water

•Supplementary snacks: energy bar, crackers, and cookies, etc.

•Seasonal available fresh fruits desert every evening after dinner.

•ART's Certificate of appreciations after the successful trek

•Farewell Dinner at a typical Nepalese restaurant with traditional performances

•Alpine Ramble’s complimentary free hiking T-shirt, and route map.

•Oximeter to measure your oxygen and Pulse level during the trek in the mountain, it’s very useful for all the trekkers to be aware of the high altitude sickness.

•A basic first aid box

•Emergency rescue operation assistance in arranging in case of complex health condition (funded by your Travel Insurance)

•All government, Local taxes, and official Expenses

  

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Mount Everest, standing tall at an elevation of 8,848.86 meters (29,031.7 feet) above sea level, is renowned as the highest peak in the world. Adventurers from all around the world have their sights set on Mount Everest. It is, in fact, quite a popular destination for trekking and mountaineering.

 

Falling in the Himalayan range that extends from India to Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Bhutan, and Nepal, it is one of the youngest mountains on earth. And Nepal, which happens to be the home of Everest, is known as the “roof of the world.” This mighty creation of nature is interconnected with the faith of the communities of the mountains.

   

Naming of the Highest Peak

The highest peak in the world is Mount Everest. Still, its Nepali name is “Sagarmatha'', “Sagar'' meaning "sky,” and “Matha'' meaning "forehead," so it is the “forehead of the sky”. In Tibetan, Everest is known as “Chomolongma'' or “Qomolangma”, meaning “Mother Goddess of the World.” In fact, the name “Everest '' came about in 1865 following the recommendations of Andrew Waugh, the British Surveyor General of India, after Sir George Everest, who was Waugh's predecessor in the post of Surveyor General.

  

Before being named “Everest” and getting declared as the highest peak, it was initially known as “Gamma” and then changed to “Peak B.”. After being suspected to be the highest peak in the world, after the measurements were done and confirmed to be the height peak, it was named “Peak XV.” Then, in 1956, it was named “Mont Everest,” and again, in 1865, the Royal Geographic Society pronounced the official name "Mount Everest.”

   

History and the Conqueror of Everest

In 1921, George Mallory and his British expedition team set out for the first ever expedition of Mount Everest, which only led until the North Col. Then again, the second attempt was made in 1922, where they were able to climb up to 8000 meters before retreating. In their third attempt in 1924, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine are believed to have slipped, got injured, and succumbed to the cold, leading to their demise.

  

There were many attempts made to conquer Everest after the first attempt but to no avail. But on May 29, 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary, a mountaineer from New Zealand and a Nepali climber, Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, successfully summited the highest mountain in the world. 32 years after the first attempt, Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, was finally conquered.

   

Where is Mount Everest located?

Mount Everest is located in the Himalayan Range, which was formed by the collision of the Tibetan and Indian tectonic plates. It is located in the northeastern part of Nepal, in the Solukhumbu district. It falls on the coordinates of 27°59′18″N 86°55′31″E and lies in the Mahalangur Himalayan Range, which spans the north-east of Nepal and south-central Tibet.

 

The expedition of Everest is mostly conducted from the south base camp, which falls in Nepal but it can also be done from the north base camp, which is situated in Tibet. Nevertheless, Everest is a peak destination for adventurers seeking solace in the higher altitudes.

   

Climate and Weather on Mount Everest

Mount Everest is undoubtedly one of the coldest places on earth. The temperature on Everest is below freezing all year round, which makes it a challenging place to be on the planet. In winter, temperatures fall to -36°C at night and -33°C during the day. In summer, temperatures range from -19°C at night to 0°C during the day.

  

The weather pattern can be quite unpredictable when it comes to higher-altitude mountains. One of the major problems is the wind. On average, the wind is 160 km/h (100 mph) but it can easily get up to 285 km/h (177 mph) which can easily blow away a person off Everest. However, climate change has now become a very big issue, as it has played a part in the change and destabilization of the Khumbu Glacier.

   

When is the best time for the Everest Expedition?

The most favored time for the Everest expedition is considered to be the spring (March–May) season. The temperature and weather around this time are generally stable, as it is still pre-monsoon. Not only that, but the temperatures are relatively warmer and the length of the day is longer too.

   

Autumn (September–November) is also a good season for expeditions, but it is significantly colder. However, the views are crisp and clear, as it is post-monsoon. Thus, the majority of climbers prefer to summit in the spring season.

   

How do I get to Mount Everest?

The journey for the expedition to the world’s highest peak begins with a hair-raising flight to Lukla. As the expedition takes place in spring and autumn, the flight to Lukla will be directed to Manthali, Ramechhap. It is a 3–4-hour drive from Kathmandu, where you will finally board a flight to Lukla. Following your flight, you will begin your trek alongside the Dudh Koshi River and the trail of the classic Everest Base Camp Trek , which is the most popular choice.

 

The trail will take you through beautiful Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorak Shep, Kala Patthar, and finally Everest Base Camp, which is the starting point of the Mount Everest expedition.

   

Significance of Mount Everest

Mount Everest, the name itself holds a significant weight as the highest point on earth. It already contributes to the ecosystem substantially. It sustains the glaciers and the water systems that get collected in lakes and rivers. It also has great geological and meteorological importance.

 

The Sherpa and Tibetan communities living near the mountain hold Mount Everest as an essential part of their livelihood and culture. They consider Everest to be a sacred site. Everest also has a greater impact on tourism and the economy, as thousands of tourists come annually for the Everest trek or expedition.

 

And lastly, Everest has become synonymous with challenge and achievement. The successful summits are inspiring millions of people around the world while also remembering those who died during the expeditions.

   

Trekking and Expeditions

Naturally, reaching the top of Mount Everest is no easy feat. It requires an equal level of preparation and dedication, both physically and mentally. Therefore, having prior experience summiting 6000 meters, 7000 meters, or even 8000 meters of mountains is essential. Summiting the world’s tallest peak will undoubtedly push you to your limits.

  

You will also need an experienced climbing guide and support from Sherpas for a successful summit. You should also obtain a climbing permit from the government. The company will handle the accommodations and logistics for you while you prepare for the summit. The push for the summit is done with heavy preparation and proper acclimatization.

 

But once you reach the top of Everest, it is surely an unmatched experience. During the golden hour, you can see the entirety of the Mahalangur Himalayan Range, with peaks like Nuptse, Lhotse, and Makalu. It will be an unforgettable moment that touches the core of your heart.

 

And for those who do not wish to climb Everest itself but still want to have a similar experience, the Everest region offers multiple trekking options. The most popular one is Everest Base Camp, along with the Gokyo Lakes Trek and Three High Passes. With this, you can get a beautiful view of the Everest without having to actually summit.

   

In Summary

Mount Everest annually attracts a lot of mountaineers and trekkers. There is an undeniable significance to Everest, environmentally, culturally, and economically. The freezing cold temperatures and soaring heights are two of the most challenging factors of Everest. But nonetheless, it is an enthralling destination for adventurers and a feat to be achieved at least once in a-lifetime. It is the pinnacle of endurance and achievement for humankind.

 

Alpine Ramble Treks invites you on an inspiring journey to the top of the world, the Everest Expedition. We hold our expeditions during the month of May. A summit to greatness. Contact us for more details and we will be at your service to offer you a top-notch experience.