Dingboche Everest

We will have the first views of the impressive Ama Dablam and Everest. At the end of the day and after a long, steep climb we will arrive at the Buddhist monastery of Tyangboche. The Temple was built on top of a cliff, surrounded by pines, rhododendrons, azaleas, and many flowers, under the shadows of some of the world’s most imposing mountains: Tramsercu, Ama Dablam, Lhotse and Nupse, Everest. It is a magical atmosphere that invites meditation and peace. If the monks permit can enter inside the monastery to see the great Buddha which houses.

In the lodge of Tyangboche the sensation of cold is notable since it is very unprotected from the wind. The next day is continuous until Dingboche along a path that delves into the world of the high mountains where the vegetation is disappearing little by little and gives way to the ice, snow and the great mountains. Dingboche 4,400 metres of altitude and at the foot of Ama Dablam usually spend another extra day to encourage the acclimatization. The next day the route leads us to Lobuche 4,930 meters above sea level. We ascend the Valley of Dingboche up to Dugla, where it begins to climb uphill to reach the final mouth of the Khumbu, Everest from glacier. Our goal today is to reaching the village of Lobuche. Here the height is evident and the majority of people begins to notice its effects.

Many of the lodges is the typical sign that says Don t die in the mountain and that warns of the dangers of evil of height and the serious consequences of not treat it with the respect that it deserves. From Lobuche we can rise up to Gorakshep and the Summit of Kala Pattar which with 5,580 meters is the best natural viewpoint of Everest, peaks and glaciers that surround it. Here you can enjoy the breathtaking view of Pumori (7 161 m), Khumbutse (6 640 m), Lhotse (8 501 m), Everest (8 872 m), and others forming a majestic snowy horizon. We will sleep in the lodge of Gorakshep to lower the Kala Pattar. This will be one of the worst nights since the height will be noted as never before. The next day, if we are well you can ascend to the Base field of Everest to enjoy the special atmosphere that there is in this place, full of mountaineers coming from different corners of the planet and who yearn for that precious photo at the Summit. During the tour in addition to admire breathtaking landscapes, you can visit ancient monasteries, enjoy the culture and hospitality of the Sherpa people, and know the Buddhist religion. Colors prayer flags accompany the traveller while he runs along the trails of the region. Original author and source of the article.