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Tour code: DEK Tour style: Premium Explore Tour comfort: Comfortable Trek grade: Moderate to Challenging
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Everest in Style
£1495 11 £2347 12
TOUR ONLY FLIGHT INCLUSIVE
Trekking in the Everest region staying in comfortable lodges
This rewarding trek follows part of the legendary Everest expedition route into the heart of the Himalayan mountains. Enjoying the warm hospitality of Sherpa lodges, we travel from Lukla through the Dudh Kosi Valley to the Buddhist monastery at Thyangboche. We enjoy spectacular views of Mount Everest, experience the lively market town of Namche Bazaar and explore the impressive temples in Kathmandu.
11 day tour itinerary
Day 1 Join tour Kathmandu. Day 2 Kathmandu Enjoy a guided walk of the old city, bazaars and temples. Day 3 Trek begins Fly to Lukla. Meet the Sherpa guides and start the trek along the banks of the Dudh Kosi River. Trek to Phakding (2650m). Day 4 Namche Bazaar Enter Sagarmatha National Park and ascend to Namche, the Sherpa centre of the Khumbu region. Day 5 Khumjung Stop at Sir Edmund Hilary’s hospital en route to Khumjung, home to the world’s highest bakery. Descend to
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Day 3 - 4hrs Phakding
Tashinga. Day 6 Highest peak Follow a steep trail to Thyangboche Monastery (3867m). Day 7 Monzo Return through Namche with a chance to see herds of Himalayan Tahr (goat antelopes). Day 8 Lukla Visit a teaching monastery on the return to Lukla. Day 9 Kathmandu Fly to the capital. Free afternoon. Day 10 Temples Optional visit to medieval Bhaktapur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Day 11 Tour ends Kathmandu.
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Namche Bazaar Tashinga Tashinga Monzo From/To KATHMANDU Everest in Style DEK 0 km 13 km
Tangi Ragi Tau 6940m
Khumjung Hillary hospital
Khunde
NAMCHE BAZAAR
Taboche 6542m
TASHINGA MONZO
Ama Dablam 6856m
Thyangboche
Thamskeru 6608m
PHAKDING LUKLA
TIBET
Everest 8848m
Nuptse 7879m
Lhotse 8512m
Tour essentials NEPAL
Accommodation: 4 nights hotels, 6 nights lodges. Meals: 10 breakfasts, 6 lunches and 6 dinners are included. Tour staff: Explore Tour Leader, driver(s), porters and local guides. Transport: Bus and internal fl ight. Trekking Details: This is a 6-day trek with about 5 to 7 hours of walking each day along forested and mountain paths, reaching a maximum altitude of 3867m. We have classed this trek as moderate to challenging. Group size: Generally 10-16.
Planned tour dates
2013 Tour only dates 04 Feb - 14 Feb 18 Feb - 28 Feb 04 Mar - 14 Mar 25 Mar - 04 Apr 15 Apr - 25 Apr 21 Oct - 31 Oct 11 Nov - 21 Nov 23 Dec - 02 Jan
2014 Tour only dates 03 Feb - 13 Feb 17 Feb - 27 Feb 03 Mar - 13 Mar 17 Mar - 27 Mar
Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.
Single rooms are available from £125 Day 4 - 6hrs Day 5 - 4hrs Day 6 - 7hrs Day 7 - 5hrs Day 8 - 6hrs
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