Nepal Govt. Regd. No: 50058/064/065

Weather
Forex

Open Market Exchange Rate

Currency
Unit
Buying(NRS)
Selling(NRS)
U.S. dollor
1
78.40
79.00
UK pound sterling
1
123.10
124.04
Swiss Franc
1
85.56
86.22
Australian dollor
1
84.49
85.13
Japanese yen
10
10.00
10.08
Indian Rupee
100
160.00
160.15
Canadian dollar
1
78.89
79.49
Hong Kong dollar
1
10.12
N/A
Singapore dollar
1
62.38
62.86
Chinese renminbi (Yuan)
1
12.46
12.56
Saudi Arabian riyal
1
20.93
21.09
Qatari riyal
1
21.56
21.72
Thai baht
1
2.55
2.57
UAE Dirham
1
21.37
21.54
Malaysian ringgit
1
25.86
26.06
South Korean Won
100
7.00
7.05
Danish Krone
1
13.90
N/A
Swedish Krone
1
11.77
N/A
Everest Region

Quick Info

Ever since the conquest of the highest mountain peak in the world, Mount Everest, by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Sherpa, the Everest region holds an inexplicable fascination for all people making it one of the most popular trekking regions in Nepal.

The name "Everest" is magic in itself. Everest (8848m.) is called "SAGARMATHA" in Nepali - "Higher than the Sky" and "CHHOMOLUNGMA" in Tibetan - "Mother Goddess of the Earth".

The Mount Everest or Solu Khumbu region is one of the most popular trekking areas in Nepal - tinged with the romance of being so close to the highest mountain in the world. The route lies in the highest wildlife reserve in the world, the Sagarmatha National Park. It covers an area of 1,148 sq. km. of Himalayan ecological zone. The park altitudes range from 2,845m at Monju to the top of the world, UNESCO listed the park as a World Heritage Site in 1979 for its unique natural, cultural and landscape characteristics.

A trek in this region follows the course of the Dudh Kosi, the 'River of Milk', gradually climbing through forests of rhododendron and magnolia. It takes one to the foothills of the mightiest of the mountains in the world. En route, one traverses through rhododendron and pine forests, rivers, Sherpa villages and Buddhist Monasteries from temperate to snow line regions. The Himalayas are best seen on this trek as one traces the main route through the Khumbu region from the Sherpa town of Namche Bazaar. Trekkers get a close view of the world's greatest mountains, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Tawache and many other unnamed mountains and peaks.

For the people of this exotic region, the hard grind in the daily life in the high Himalayas is interrupted by seasons of feasts and festivals, marked by dancing and general merry making. Most festivals are of religious nature and centre on the temples and monasteries, with rites conducted by lamas (priests). These festivals are spread out through the full moon days of May, June, July, August and November in different sections of the Himalayas. While the Sherpas are the most predominant people of Solukhumbu, in the lower region of Solu, the Khaling Rai culture prevails as well. In Khumbu where agriculture land is limited, livestock raising and trade is more important, while Solu with less severe winters grows a variety of staple crops.this is testng this is testiag thise is testing this is testing and thiasi ans  this is testing

 

Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest Trekking

Trekking through some of the most rugged,...More

Everest Gokyo Trek

Everest Gokyo

This trek would be ideal for those with less...More

Jiri Kalapather EBC

Jiri Kalapather

This section is less crowded as most people fly...More

Everest Base Camp Trek through Phaplu

Everest Base Camp Trek through Phaplu

The Everest Base Camp trek is a classic trek...More

Gokyo through Renjo La Pass Trek

Gokyo Pass

Trekking to Renjola Pass is a very popular...More

Gokyo-Chola Pass with Everest Base Camp

Gokyo Chola Pass

This trek gives you the grand tour of the...More

Everest Base camp Kalapathar

Kalapathar

This trek is truly an incredible experience of...More