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What it feels like to stand on the lap of the highest mountain on earth?






High in the Himalayas, miles from the luxuries, cars, and conveniences, The Everest Base Camp is the journey to the top of the world and an adventure of a lifetime. For those whose dreams soar even higher than the clouds, the trip offers you to get immersed in the highlands of insane heights and so much more!!. Being the number one priority for the trekkers, The Everest Base camp is the most popular trek in Nepal, each year completed by thousands of visitors from all across the world. The Everest Base Camp is a piece of cake for those who wish to climb Mount Everest. Any person with average fitness and people of all demographics can complete the Everest Base Camp Trek. The two weeks trip is fully customizable and has become an achievable goal for people from all walks of life who want a glimpse of the world’s highest peak.
 After the successful first ever Everest summit by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa back in 1953, the story opened the door for the flood of tourism in the region. Starting and Ending at Lukla, The Everest Base Camp Trek takes you on a scenic flight to Tenzing-Hilary Airport at Lukla (2860 m) from Kathmandu- the cultural epicenter of Nepal. Undergo trekking as you walk across the cerulean landscape of Sagarmatha and enjoy the coruscating hallmarks of the landscape shadowed by the tallest mountain peaks on the planet. Get through the Sagarmatha National Park- recognized as a Natural UNESCO World Heritage Site. 
Enjoy the merry villages of Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche and get through many prominent Sherpa Villages lying in the Shadows of the Himalayas. Become familiar with the captivating Sherpa culture of the Khumbu and explore the hidden Monasteries of the Himalayas and visiting the highest located hotel in the world. 
Taste sip of the Himalayan warm butter tea as you take in the radiance of Mount Everest and its neighboring peaks. Circle the Mani stone walls carved with prayers and small Chortens and Gumbas laden with colorful prayer flags and let your spirit soar in the vast snowy pastures and boulder-covered river valleys of the Khumbu. 
Meanwhile, in Kathmandu, get a taste of Nepal’s cultural and architectural dexterity as you visit revered Hindu and Buddhist temples and old royal palaces.
With the highest trekking elevation exceeding 5545 meters, The Everest Base Camp Trek is a moderate trek with a flexible duration of 14 days which is best from March to May and September to December.
The Everest Base Camp trek is absolutely filled with prominent features and aspects that you will want to enjoy again and again!
Make friends and unforgettable memories as you immerse yourself in the companionship of the virtuous mountain peaks unlike anything else in the world! And revel in the journey that Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa first did back in 1953.
Experience what it feels like to stand on the lap of the highest mountain on Earth and the mighty Himalayas. Countless people have taken this two-week trek and it is your turn now!!! like the saying goes, "If you can dream it, you can do it”.
Are you ready to experience the beauty of the mighty Everest Himalayas? Yes

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