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Days 01 :
Arrive at Tribhuwan international
airport, Kathmandu, you are welcomed by the
hospitable meeting and then you will be
transferred to your hotel. Short briefing will
be followed about necessary formalities and rest
of the program. Depending on arrival time you
will have choice of visiting nearby sanctuaries
or have a rest day.
Days 02 :
After breakfast we drive to Swoyambhunatha stupa has it that Manjushree,
found of Kathmandu valley, and discovered the
lotus of ancient valley lake on which site the
great stupa of swoyambhunath was later built.
The omni sighted stare of Buddha greets visitors
& residents a like compassion. This is one of
the oldest Buddhist stupa in the world, which
has been registered in UNICEOO heritage side. We
then visit to Kathmandu Durbar Square. Kathmandu
durbar square situated the center of Kathmandu
where you can see the House of Living
Goddess”KUMARI” Kasthamandup temple” Said that
was built from single tree in 16th century, big
bell-big drams, erotic carving in old temple,
old palace etc. We then finally were sightseeing
to Patan Durbar Square. Patan Durbar square is
one of the beautiful Durbars square in Kathmandu
valley. It is very famous for woodcarving, Metal
works, Temples and Monasteries. Tour of Patan
includes tour of Krishna temple, Patan king’s
palace, Golden temple and much more.
Days 03 :
Early morning transfer to
the airport to fly to Lukla, which highlights the snowline of
the Himalayan Range in the north and the rugged
landing at the Lukla airport, which is said to
be one of the most spectacular flights in the
world.
Days 04 :
It is a pleasant walk for
the first half of the day as
one passes through
agricultural countryside,
small wayside villages and a
monastery. After lunch, trek
up to the check post and
enter into the Sagarmatha National
Park. Near half way, we enjoy our first views of
Mt. Everest (8848m), Nuptse (7879m) and Lhotse
(8383m) - the big three.
Days 05 :
This day you can excursion
to Thame
Monastery (3801m). Traverse westward with view
of Kwangde (6343m) and the waterfall cascading
off its flanks. Thame is a secluded village and
the birthplace of Tenzing Norgay the first
Sherpa to climb the Mount Everest. During the
Thame Mani Rimdu festival, the Sherpas from all
over the Khumbu region visit this place.
Days 06 :
Walk up through the Shyangboche hill.
Keep your eyes open for the splendid Danphe
Pheasant, Nepal's national bird. At the
monastery in Khumjung, there is what the Sherpas
claim to be the scalp of a Yeti.
Days 07 :
The trail descends from Khumjung with
Chortens framing a dramatic view of Amadablam
(6696m) and Kangtyaga (6779m) flanked by the
towering view of the Sagarmatha (Everest),
Lhotse and Nuptse. The Thyangboche Monastery is
one of the most important monasteries of the
Khumbu Region and the late afternoon can be
spent visiting this ancient Monastery. It is the
traditional place where all Everest Expeditions
receive their blessings as they walk in towards
the base camp.
Days 08 :
Follow a similar trail
through a forest of juniper,
rhododendron and fir to Phunkitenga,
you continue on to cross the Dudh Kosi for a
steep descent to Trashinga. After lunch at
Shanasa then walk back to Namche Bazar.
Days 09 :
This morning you will depart Namche
bazar and continue your descent along the Dudh
Kosi, before making a final ascent to reach the
Lukla plateau by mid afternoon. On arrival in
Lukla you will have time to relax and celebrate
the completion of your trek.
Days 10 : Lukla fly back to Kathmandu and transfer
to hotel, you have free day for relax or
shopping.
Days 11 :
After breakfast drive to Pashupatinath.
The holiest of holy Hindu temple in south Asia
is the focal point of pilgrimage from all over
the sub-continent. The holy river Bagmati
flowing nearby is the cremation ground of the
Hindus. Funeral pyres can be viewed from across
the riverbank. We then visit to Boudhanath stupa.
Probably the largest stupa in the world is also
found in Kathmandu valley the great stupa of
Boudhanath. Again the omni-sighted eyes of the
Budha stare all the directions. This stupa is
the place of worship of Tibetan Buddhists
predominantly. We then drive to Bhaktapur Durbar
Square. Bhaktapur is one of the oldest cities in
Kathmandu valley. It is well known as Living
Museum. Old brick paved enclave of old Royal
palace, Nyathapola Temple, Datatriya temple
exquisite artwork offers a picture of the
grandeur of medieval Nepal. It is very famous
for woodcarving and pottery products. Then after
we have short visit to Changunarayan temple.
This is one of the oldest Hindu temples in
Kathmandu valley that exists in the valley
dating back to the 4th century.
Days 12 :
After breakfast you will
have some free time until
the time to leave the
international airport for
your final departure.
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