Trekking to Everest base camp via Jiri indeed
carries stacks of adventures and joys along with it as soon as you stride your
journey from the very first ride from Kathmandu. Asserting this in precise
manner, it is meant to say that you get to explore such splendid and amazing
heritages and scenarios that only few eyes have explored and only few legs have
stepped on so far. Along the trail, you get to mesmerize yourself with the
scenic views of terrains, terraced rural settlement, amazing land topographies,
numerous gorges, cool perennial rivers and most importantly the indigenous
cultures and native lifestyle of the village people. Similar to Everest base
camp trek, the trek via Jiri takes series of progression through higher and
higher altitudes. Nevertheless, the trek won’t be tiring and monotonous as
expected from tiring walks since there are chains of Himalayan ranges flashing
their splendid panoramic views that not only refreshes the tired eyes but also
fills an invigorating energy giving you vivacious spirit for further
progression. The ecological and environmental diversities are always there in
addition to transform your trekking hardships into wonderful adventures. All in
all, there won’t probably be any disappointment from trekking through the long
route to Everest base camp via Jiri as this trek is worth to provide great
adventure and satisfaction from the diverse scenario you will be indulging
yourself through unlike the short trekking route.
Short Trek to Everest Base Camp
takes us to the backyard of the world famous Sherpas, their faith in
Buddhism, Namche Bazaar, the Sagarmatha National Park, the mightiest viewpoint
of Kalapatthar and the Everest Base Camp itself. Furthermore, we reach
Tengboche Monastery which is the highest monastery in the Khumbu region of
Nepal and come close to four of the world's six tallest peaks: Mt. Everest, Mt.
Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, and Cho-Oyu. We begin our hike to the Everest base camp
with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla equipped with all necessary permits and
trekking gears.