Everest Circuit
Tour Operator: World Expeditions
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Overview
| Location : |
Nepal |
| Activity : |
Trekking, Cultural Immersion |
| Price : |
From $2990 |
| Departures : |
January, February, March, April, September, October, November, December |
| Duration : |
25 days |
| Lodging : |
Camping |
| Ability Level : |
Difficult More Details |
| Minimum Age : |
14 |
| Group Size : |
6 - 16 |
| Interest : |
Couples, Solo Travelers |
Discover Nepal with World Expeditions
An unsurpassed three week trek that takes in all the highlights of our 'Gokyo Lakes' trek and our 'Everest Base Camp' as well as including a traverse of the Cho La - the high pass linking Gokyo Lakes and the Base Camp.
The trek includes panoramic views of Everest from Gokyo Ri and Kala Pattar and the innumerable peaks and glaciers for which this region is world renown, plus a visit to the historic Everest Base Camp. We also savour splendid alpine campsites while our crew will ensure memorable experiences in the villages and monasteries of the Khumbu region including Namche Bazaar and Thyangboche Monastery.
About World Expeditions
World Expeditions is one of the world's oldest adventure travel companies. Originating as a Himalayan trekking company in 1975, we have developed into one of the leading authorities in the field of adventure tourism. Our product range has expanded significantly since we first offered trips to Nepal and India in the 70's. We now cover all continents, with trips ranging from adventure touring to introductory trekking and cycling adventures, to sea kayaking and mountaineering trips. We have earned this reputation through the unique experiences that we provide in the field, through our environmental philosophy of minimal impact travel, and for the very special quality of giving something back to the communities we visit.
Past Customer Feedback
The trip exceded all my expectations. The staff were proffesional and caring. We will travel with World expeditions again.
Mr David Eitel, Oct 2005
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