Everest
Kalapathar TrekEverest Base Camp Trek
Duración: 16
días
Idiomas:
Español, Inglés
Ubicación:
Kathmandu, Nepal
Detalles
Gran
oportunidad de ver Mt montaña más alta del mundo. Everest y vistas panorámicas
de las montañas, incluyendo Kalapathar, Pumori Peak, Ama Dablam y lugares
culturales históricos en Khumbu
Aspectos
destacados:
Disfrute de
la montaña más alta del mundo
Sherpa Gente
y Cultura
OFERTA
ESPECIAL
a partir de
1000 Euro
(Por grupo
de hasta 1)
1100 Euro
El
campamento base del Everest Trek es la más famosa ruta de senderismo en la
región del Everest y esto es una vez en la vida oportunidad de ver algunos de
los paisajes más impresionantes imaginables.
Nepal es un
país fascinante y la caminata da una idea de la vida y la cultura del pueblo
Sherpa. La subida es constante ya buen ritmo que mejor se adapte la
aclimatación necesaria.
Salida del
sol en los picos nevados por encima del glaciar de Khumbu es una vista
inolvidable de la cumbre del Kala Patthar. Esta caminata es uno para el amante
de los lugares altos y las ganas de empujar hasta el límite. Es un reto difícil
y no debe tomarse a la ligera, con caminos generalmente bien clasificadas, pero
algunas secciones más duras a lo largo del glaciar Khumbu.
Volar a
Lukla aeropuerto de Katmandú. Hay varias aerolíneas decenas de vuelos diarios
de operación. Entre ellos Tara Air y Agni Air se consideran en general la
empresa más confiable surcando la ruta. Sita Air alos opera dos vuelos de la
mañana del aeropuerto nacional de Katmandú a Lukla a las 7 am y la 8:20 AM. El
vuelo dura unos 25 minutos. Durante la temporada de lluvias de verano, puede
haber retrasos importantes de los vuelos, incluso una espera de una semana no
es algo inaudito. Para el viaje de regreso, los vuelos salen de Lukla a las
7:40 AM y las 9. Helicóptero Servicio de carta es alos disponible en la demanda
y en su mayoría se utiliza para la operación de rescate.
Everest Base
Camp Trek es una famosa caminata difícil en Khumbu, Nepal. Famosa por sus
espectaculares montañas y la lealtad y la amabilidad de sus habitantes (los
sherpas), la región del Everest (Khumbu) es uno de los destinos más populares
para los turistas en Nepal.
Itinerario:
Día 1:
Llegada a Katmandú,
A su
llegada, nos encontraremos en el aeropuerto de Katmandú por nuestro personal.
Nuestro equipaje será cargado en nuestro vehículo y que será conducido a
nuestro hotel. Estos primeros momentos en Kathmandu son a menudo las más
memorables. Una vez que nos encontramos en el hotel tendremos una reunión del
equipo de corta y orientación.
Día 2: Lukla
- Monzo, el tiempo lo permite tendremos un vuelo corto pero espectacular (25
min) a Lukla (9.200 pies) para un aterrizaje inolvidable. Una vez que todo
nuestro equipo ha llegado y se ha atado a los yaks o recogida por porteadores
que realmente comenzará nuestra caminata. Después de aproximadamente 4 horas
llegaremos al poblado de Monzo. Noche en el lodge.
Día 3: Monzo
- Namche Bazaar,
Hoy vamos a
entrar oficialmente Sagarmatha (Monte Everest) Parque Nacional .. Subiremos
'Namche Hill' al pueblo sherpa de Namche Bazar (11.270 pies) y el capital no
oficial del Khumbu. Usted recibirá su primera vista del Monte Everest a mitad
de camino hasta la colina. Noche en el lodge.
Día 4: Día
de descanso en Namche Bazaar,
Como tenemos
que aclimatarnos, este es un gran día para reagrupar, descansar y hacer turismo
este hermoso pueblo. Esta es una oportunidad perfecta para comprar recuerdos
para los amigos y familiares en casa. Usted puede hacer la caminata corta pero
empinada al Everest View Hotel, donde el tiempo lo permite usted recibirá una
gran vista del Monte Everest. Noche en el lodge.
Día 5:
Namche Bazaar - Monasterio Tengboche,
Hoy vamos a
Tengboche Monastery (12.700 pies). Este monasterio es el centro espiritual del
Khumbu y un centro de entrenamiento para los nuevos monjes. Con suerte podremos
ver el culto monjes y recibir la bendición del gran lama. Noche en el lodge.
Día 6:
Monasterio Tengboche - Dingboche,
Caminamos a
Dingboche (14.000 pies). Durante este espectacular día cruzaremos el famoso
puente colgante de la cual no es la visión clásica de la montaña Ama Dablam. .
Noche en el lodge.
Día 7: Día
de descanso en Dingboche,
Día de
descanso en Dingboche. Hay varias excursiones hermosos días de la aldea.
Dependiendo de lo bien que el equipo está aclimatando probablemente haremos una
caminata hasta una colina y obtener impresionantes vistas de las montañas y los
valles circundantes. También vamos a simplemente descansar y disfrutar de las
vistas de los picos circundantes. Noche en el lodge.
Día 8:
Dingboche - Lobuche,
Caminaremos
hasta el pequeño pueblo de Lobuche (16.170 pies). En ruta a Lobuche pasaremos
por una serie de monumentos de piedra para honrar a los escaladores perdidos en
los picos cercanos, sobre todo monte Everest. Noche en el lodge.
Día 9:
Lobuche - Gorak Shep,
Este es un
gran día - tienen sus cámaras listas. Las opiniones van a ser increíble.
Caminaremos a Gorak Shep, donde almorzaremos. Luego tendremos una caminata a la
cumbre del Kala Pattar (18.190 pies), donde obtendrá la mejor vista del Monte
Everest sin subirse a ella. Alojamiento en lodge ..
Día 10:
Gorak Shep - Everest Basecamp, de vuelta a Gorak Shep,
Este es el
empujón final para arriba Mt Everest campo base. Es posible que algunos equipos
de escalada ya establecidos. Dependiendo de la hora Haremos una caminata hasta
el inicio de la cascada de hielo del Khumbu notoria. Volveremos a Gorak Shep.
Noche en el lodge.
Día 11:
Gorak Shep - Pangboche,
Bajamos al
pueblo de Pangboche a través de la clínica de elevada altitud en Pheriche. Esta
clínica es atendida por médicos y enfermeras voluntarios, a menudo de los
EE.UU. para ayudar a los escaladores que están sufriendo de mal de altura.
Noche en el lodge.
Día 12:
Pangboche - Kumjung,
Continuamos
o descenso hasta el pueblo de Kumjung. toma alrededor de 6 horas, visite sherpa
pueblo y la escuela Hillari. Noche en el lodge.
Día 13:
Kumjung - Monzo,
Desde
Kumjung es una caminata corta a Namche Bazar. Nos detendremos y le dará tiempo
para hacer las compras finales de recuerdos antes de continuar por la colina
hasta Monzo. Noche en el lodge.
Día 14:
Monzo - Lukla, A pesar de que vamos por el valle de la caminata tiene un
aguijón final para nosotros. Hay que caminar por una colina para llegar a
Lukla. Noche en el lodge.
Día 15:
Lukla - Katmandú,
Temprano en
la mañana vuelan a Katmandú por aeronaves nacionales, a su llegada a Katmandú
transferencia al hotel, resto del tiempo libre y de ocio, durante la noche en
los hoteles.
Día 16:
Salida,
Traslado a
partir mosca Airport.
¿Qué está
incluido:
1. Todo
terreno transfiere según nuestro itinerario (recogida en el aeropuerto y
soltar).
2. 3 noches
de hotel (3 estrellas estándar) en Katmandú (alojamiento y desayuno incluidos
todos gbno. Impuestos y el IVA).
3.
Lodge-a-Lodge Trek: Alojamiento y Alimentos de la mejor disponibles en casas de
campo en el camino.
4. Todas las
entradas en su caso, Comisiones Nacionales de entrada del parque / Permiso /
TIMS.
5. Tarifa
aérea: Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu (Guest y Guía)
6. Salarios
y seguros de nuestra Guía Staffs diarias.
7. Saco de
dormir
Lo que no
está incluido:
1. Pasajes
aéreos internacionales y los impuestos de salida del aeropuerto, según
corresponda.
2. El coste
de los artículos personales como ropa y todo tipo de refrescos y duro
3.
Excursiones opcionales
4. El costo
de visas, seguro de viaje. evacuaciones de emergencia.
5. Consejos
6.
Gratificaciones por servicios prestados a título personal
7. Todos los
demás, excepto comprometido a proporcionar en el costo incluye la sección
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Trekking In Nepal
Nepal has aptly been called ‘A Trekkers Paradise’ as her terrain mountain, hills and the Terai (flat land) offer some of the most spectacular trekking routes in the world. The trail into the interior parts of the country follows ancient foot trails, which meander through scenic riverbanks, intractably terraced fields and forested ridges connecting picturesque hamlets and mountain villages. We offer a number of different styles of trekking trip such as classic, challenging, luxury, and family, each of which may involve camping, staying in tea-houses or a combination of both. You will be led by our experienced guides and accompanied by friendly Sherpas to the world's mightest mountains through the spellbinding valleys, rhododendron forests and holy lakes of the Annapurna, Everest, Langtang and off-the-beaten-track regions.
Whether you are looking for a wilderness experience or a classic trek, Nepal has everything to offer. Regardless of where you go, you will encounter a great diversity of geography, climate and ethnicity. The people are friendly and welcoming, and the great highlight of trekking in this country is the interactions you will have with the local people in the villages and their wonderfully diverse cultures, practices and traditions.
When to go
The best time to trek is from October to May. The first two months of the dry season (October and November) is the ideal period for trekking in Nepal. The air is freshly washed by the monsoon rains, the mountain scenery is superb and the weather is still comfortably warm. December, January and February are still good months for trekking but the cold can be bitter at high altitudes. March and May also offer better weather when trekkers can see superb wild flowers, particularly in Nepal's wonderful rhododendron forests. During the monsoon season (June-August) trekking is possible in the rain-shadow areas of north of the Himalaya like upper Mustang and upper Dolpo. These regions are out of reach of the rain clouds because of the high mountains and are unaffected by the monsoon.
Duration of the Trek
A trekking trip can be of any length you choose. Popular short treks are available around the Kathmandu and Pokhara valleys, which only take one, two or three days to complete while longer treks lasting from a week to a month. It is even possible to combine a series of popular treks together and peak climbing for months on end.
Types of Trek
1) Tea House Trek: On the more popular treks in Nepal, enterprising villagers have built teahouse lodges. They are readily available in the Everest, Langtang and the entire Annapurna regions. The country offers a selection a teahouse treks run to a high level of service.
2) Full boarded camping Trek: This trek is assisted by a full Sherpa crew including a Sirdar (headman), cook and other helpers. Porters, Yaks, horses or mules are used for carrying luggage. It is the Sherpa's responsibility to perform all the Camp works, including leaving all the sites clean and to guide on the route. Food available on the camping trek will be a mixture of Western and Asian dishes with variety of choice.
3)Group Size: Group sizes are kept small, to reduce the impact on the environment and to enable us to provide a more personal service. The maximum Group size on most of our treks/tours is 12 and the minimum group size is 2.
Altitude Sickness
Altitude Sickness, often known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), is a particularly important medical consideration while trekking in Nepal. Altitude Sickness means the effect of altitude on those who ascend too rapidly to elevations above 3000 m. There is no real need for you to worry about altitude, but you should be aware that it does affect some people's performance. Through our treks are planned to allow time for acclimatization, it is unknown to anyone how they will react to high altitude. For the strenuous treks, you are advised to bring your own medical kits and Gamow (Pressure Bags). The vital factor, advisable here is to descend to lower altitude. Further, if any assistance is required, our Sherpa Guide is really at all time. The initial symptoms of AMS are as following:
Nausea/Vomiting
Loss of appetite
Insomnia/Sleeplessness
Persistent headache
Dizziness, light headedness, confusion, disorientation, drunken gait
Weakness, fatigue, lassitude, heavy legs
Slight swelling of hands and face
Breathlessness and breathing irregularity
Reduced urine output
Acclimatization by ascending to no more than 300 to 500 m per day above 3000 m and the proper amount of rest are the best methods for prevention of AMS.
http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/...
http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/
Email-:sanjib-adhikari@hotmail.com
Nepal has aptly been called ‘A Trekkers Paradise’ as her terrain mountain, hills and the Terai (flat land) offer some of the most spectacular trekking routes in the world. The trail into the interior parts of the country follows ancient foot trails, which meander through scenic riverbanks, intractably terraced fields and forested ridges connecting picturesque hamlets and mountain villages. We offer a number of different styles of trekking trip such as classic, challenging, luxury, and family, each of which may involve camping, staying in tea-houses or a combination of both. You will be led by our experienced guides and accompanied by friendly Sherpas to the world's mightest mountains through the spellbinding valleys, rhododendron forests and holy lakes of the Annapurna, Everest, Langtang and off-the-beaten-track regions.
Whether you are looking for a wilderness experience or a classic trek, Nepal has everything to offer. Regardless of where you go, you will encounter a great diversity of geography, climate and ethnicity. The people are friendly and welcoming, and the great highlight of trekking in this country is the interactions you will have with the local people in the villages and their wonderfully diverse cultures, practices and traditions.
When to go
The best time to trek is from October to May. The first two months of the dry season (October and November) is the ideal period for trekking in Nepal. The air is freshly washed by the monsoon rains, the mountain scenery is superb and the weather is still comfortably warm. December, January and February are still good months for trekking but the cold can be bitter at high altitudes. March and May also offer better weather when trekkers can see superb wild flowers, particularly in Nepal's wonderful rhododendron forests. During the monsoon season (June-August) trekking is possible in the rain-shadow areas of north of the Himalaya like upper Mustang and upper Dolpo. These regions are out of reach of the rain clouds because of the high mountains and are unaffected by the monsoon.
Duration of the Trek
A trekking trip can be of any length you choose. Popular short treks are available around the Kathmandu and Pokhara valleys, which only take one, two or three days to complete while longer treks lasting from a week to a month. It is even possible to combine a series of popular treks together and peak climbing for months on end.
Types of Trek
1) Tea House Trek: On the more popular treks in Nepal, enterprising villagers have built teahouse lodges. They are readily available in the Everest, Langtang and the entire Annapurna regions. The country offers a selection a teahouse treks run to a high level of service.
2) Full boarded camping Trek: This trek is assisted by a full Sherpa crew including a Sirdar (headman), cook and other helpers. Porters, Yaks, horses or mules are used for carrying luggage. It is the Sherpa's responsibility to perform all the Camp works, including leaving all the sites clean and to guide on the route. Food available on the camping trek will be a mixture of Western and Asian dishes with variety of choice.
3)Group Size: Group sizes are kept small, to reduce the impact on the environment and to enable us to provide a more personal service. The maximum Group size on most of our treks/tours is 12 and the minimum group size is 2.
Altitude Sickness
Altitude Sickness, often known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), is a particularly important medical consideration while trekking in Nepal. Altitude Sickness means the effect of altitude on those who ascend too rapidly to elevations above 3000 m. There is no real need for you to worry about altitude, but you should be aware that it does affect some people's performance. Through our treks are planned to allow time for acclimatization, it is unknown to anyone how they will react to high altitude. For the strenuous treks, you are advised to bring your own medical kits and Gamow (Pressure Bags). The vital factor, advisable here is to descend to lower altitude. Further, if any assistance is required, our Sherpa Guide is really at all time. The initial symptoms of AMS are as following:
Nausea/Vomiting
Loss of appetite
Insomnia/Sleeplessness
Persistent headache
Dizziness, light headedness, confusion, disorientation, drunken gait
Weakness, fatigue, lassitude, heavy legs
Slight swelling of hands and face
Breathlessness and breathing irregularity
Reduced urine output
Acclimatization by ascending to no more than 300 to 500 m per day above 3000 m and the proper amount of rest are the best methods for prevention of AMS.
http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/...
http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/
Email-:sanjib-adhikari@hotmail.com