gokyo - Blogs - TheBlackList Pub2024-03-28T15:43:59Zhttps://www.theblacklist.net/profiles/blogs/feed/tag/gokyoGo Gokyo Lake Trekking in Nepalhttps://www.theblacklist.net/profiles/blogs/gokyo-lake-trekking-in-ne2017-08-18T06:00:00.000Z2017-08-18T06:00:00.000ZBuna Trekshttps://www.theblacklist.net/members/BunaTreks<div><p><a href="{{#staticFileLink}}3828597463,original{{/staticFileLink}}"><img src="{{#staticFileLink}}3828597463,original{{/staticFileLink}}" width="730" class="align-full" alt="3828597463?profile=original" /></a><br /> Everest and <a href="http://www.bunatreks.com/packages/gokyo-lake-trek-2/" target="_blank">Gokyo Lakes Trekking</a>, a mesmerizing adventure of a lifetime experience, where you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of world’s highest peaks at one super glance, with ever present Mt. Everest on this magnificent walk to Everest and Gokyo Valley covered with pristine can crystal clear glacial lakes with towering Mt. Cho-Oyu, world’s 6th highest peaks.<br />Actually the area around Gokyo lakes in earlier days was a summer pasture and grazing areas for Yaks and other cattle, due to flow of trekkers and adventurer since last three decades, the place has turned into a small settlement with fine lodges to cater the need of the travelers.<br />From <a href="http://www.bunatreks.com/packages/gokyo-lake-trek-2/" target="_blank">Gokyo Lakes</a> after an enjoyable and marvelous time, adventure continues to cross high Tsho (Chola) Pass of above 5,367 m high offering incredible views and then heading towards world’s highest Mt. Everest Camp within remorseless fields of moraine, ice and glaciers with massive Khumbu Ice Falls.</p></div>Everest Base Camp Trekking has been a famous challenging trekking destination in Nepal for trekkers since first expeditions to the Nepalese side of the Mount Everest in the 1953. Everest Base Camp Trehttps://www.theblacklist.net/profiles/blogs/2055350-BlogPost-1263862012-09-03T09:28:38.000Z2012-09-03T09:28:38.000ZShyamhttps://www.theblacklist.net/members/Shyam<div><p><a href="http://www.buddhanepaltrek.com/everest-base-camp-trekking.php" target="_blank">Everest Base Camp Trekking</a> has been a famous challenging trekking destination in Nepal for trekkers since first expeditions to the Nepalese side of the Mount Everest in the 1953. Everest Base Camp Trek is an incredible experience introducing you to an amazing view of the highest mountain with massive of khumbu glaciers.<br />The Trekking starts from Lukla, ends to Lukla and needs for two weeks waliking . First day to walk down Phakding and follows along the Dudh Kosi river which climbs up to the Sherpa village of Namche bazaar. Namche is an ancient unique settlements of Sherpa people homeland, a bustling bazaar, the main gate for trekkers and everest national park headquarets. It offers to see close-up to the Mt. Everest known as 'King of all Mountains' in Everest and Sherpa Culture’s.<br />Along the <a href="http://www.buddhanepaltrek.com/everest-base-camp-trekking.php" target="_blank">everest base camp trekking</a> trail, highest monastery at Tengboche is main attraction. Monks are always welcomed with smile face. Sound of Monks prayers and chanting attract all tourists to stop for a while. The monastery is structurally located on a top ridge with commanding views of the Everest landscape. Chance to see a wildlife animals musk deer,thar and nepal’s national birds - phasant. Villages surrounded by dwarf firs and rhododendrons are interspersed with magnificent forests of rhododendron, magnolia and giant firs.<br />Continue walk up to a village of Pagboche and Pheriche and to see a spectacular views of the Ama Dablam, Tawache and other peaks and then finally to highest camp at Gorak Shep.We also have the opportunity to ascend Kala Pattar [5554m] from where we can get some awesome spectacular views of <a href="http://www.buddhanepaltrek.com/everest-base-camp-trekking.php" target="_blank">Mt. Everest and Himalayan</a> giants which literally numb your senses with breathless admiration that beholds the eye; and makes up for the lung-bursting climb that took you up there. Finally making our way back down to Lukla.</p></div>