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Day 01:
Kathmandu to Jiri (1,905 m) - Drive Kathmandu to Jiri by bus; on the way to Jiri one can view the beautiful mountains, terraced fields and the Crystalline beauty of Sun Koshi ( River of Gold ).
Day 02:
Jiri to Deurali (3,000 m) - Climbing towards Mali about 1 hrs and descend to Shivalaya about the same duration then diagonally up to Deurali about 3 hrs.
Day 03: Deurali to Sete (2,575 m) - Straight downs to Thado Khola and walk through river valley to Kinja then, up to Sete.
Day 04:
Sete to Junbeshi (2,675 m) - The trail goes upwards to Lamjura pass (3,500 m) The first view points of Everest and descends to Junbesi for about 3 hrs. From where one can see good views of mountain Gaurishankar, Number Himal and Dudh Kunda.
Day 05:
Junbeshi to Noonthala (2,194 m) - Walk up standing trail about 2 hrs to Solung then descend to Ringmo Khola and up to Taksindo pass after wards descend to Noonthala.
Day 06: Noonthala to Khari Khola (2,072 m) - The descend continues to Dudh Koshi ( River of Milk) and ascend to Khari Khola walking through several Sherpa villages, terraced fields and forest.
Day 07:
Khari Khola Phuiyan (2,835 m) - Ascend towards Phuiyan through a Sherpa village and a forest inhabited by
monkeys.
Day 08:
Phuiyan to Phakding (2,652 m) - With a slight climbs for about an hour to a ridge at 2,800 meters then up to another ridge then climb again another 15 minutes to a junction and again towards Phakding.
Day 09:
Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,446 m) - With a alight climb to Jorsalle, pass a waterfall along this part of the trail villages and interpreted with magnificent forest and Rhododendron , Mongolia and Giant Firs then walk unto Namche Bazaar. (3,446 m)
Day 10:
Rest at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization.
Day 11:
Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3,867 m) - A steep one-hour climb to Syangboche provides excellent views of Mt. Everest and Amadablam. Then descend to Punki Thanka via Khumjung, then the trial climbs a gradual ascend through forest up to the saddle on which Tenboche Monastery sits at 3,867 meters. The best view of Mt. Everest (8,848 m), Nuptse (7,855 m) Lhotse , Ama Dablin, Thamsherku can be seen from here. Then after visit the largest Monastery at Tengboche in Khumbu region.
Day 12:
Tengboche to Pheriche (4,252 m) - A short step to Devuche through a forest of Birches , Conifers and Rhododendrons then ascend to Pangboche through the forest and carved Mani stones at 3,860 meters. Then the route enters through Dingboche to Pheriche.
Day 13:
Rest at Pheriche for acclimatization - If one wishes to do some strenuous exploring one could climb Nangkartsang Gompa or a day hike to Chhukung.
Day 14:
Pheriche to Lobuche (4,930 m) - The trails ascends the broad gently sloping valley land climbs steeply into the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glaciers then crosses the bridge and climbs higher on the moraine to a row of stone's Monuments in memory of six Sherpa who died in an avalanche at Louched at 4,930 meters.
Day 15:
Loubche to Kala Pattar (5,545 m) and back to Gorakshep (5,151 m) - This trail gives a good view of Pumori. This section of the trek provides goods views of the Everest Group from Grakshep and Kala Pattar.
Day 16:
Gorakkshep to Everest Base Camp and Loubche - Everest Base Camp is the main camp for the Mountaineers situated at the elevation of 5,245 meters. The trekkers feel very happy to reach as it makes them a life time memories for their adventurous fulfill
Day 17:
Loubche to Dingbooche
Day 18:
Dingboche to Tengboche.
Day 19:
Tengboche to Namche Bazaar
Day 20 :
Namche Bazaar to Phagding
Day 21:
Phagding to Lukla
Day 22:
Lukla to Kathmandu by flight
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