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Everest trekking in Nepal

The Glimpse of Everest Trek, although relatively easy compared to some of other treks, takes you up high along trails to Tengboche Monastery (3850m). This is a short trek but very scenic trek offers really superb view of the world's highest peaks, including Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Thamserku, Mt. Amadablam and other many snowy peaks.

We fly from Kathmandu to Lukla airstrip in the Khumbu region and trek up to Namche Bazzar, Tyangboche (famous for its monastery) and into the Khumjung village, a very nice settlement of Sherpas people. This trek is a great introduction to Sherpa country and its culture with great mountain views, a very popular destination for first time trekkers in Nepal. This trek is best suited for those who do not have enough time for longer treks into the high mountains.

(1) Everest base camp trek (Teahouse & camping) (2) Gokyo Trek (Teahouse & camping) (3) Everest base camp and Gokyo Trek (Teahouse & camping)

Everest base camp trek: Is the shorter of the two treks, being a 3 week round trip from the Himalayan king dom of Nepal It takes a wonderful route to Everest, via Gokyo Lakes and the viewing point of Gokyo Ri, which arguably provides a better view of Everest than the more popular Kala Pattar. The route then crosses a high pass, the Cho La , on its way to the Khumbu Valley and Everest Base Camp.

Gokyo Trek: Our goals are first the lakes of Gokyo, then in the Khumbu Valley we head to the South Base Camp of Everest. Crossing the spectacular Cho La (5420m 17,782ft) into the Khumbu is an adventure in itself. We then retreat to the hilltop viewpoint of Kala Patthar for the best of Everest. We will take a closer look at the spectacular Khumbu icefall (the climbing route to the South Col) the route taken on the first ascent in 1953. This circuit provides a wide experience of the Khumbu and in addition the now less frequented areas below Lukla airport, and offers an excellent challenge to the ambitious trekker. 26 days in total (3 nights Kathmandu) for the fit and experienced walker.

Everest base camp and Gokyo Trek : Everest Base Camp & Gokyo Lodge Trek. 24-days trip 20 days trek 4 night hotel in Kathmandu. The Best of Everest Trek to Two High Valleys - The Ultimate Trek. This 20-day Everest trek has everything the incredible mountain views from Chukung, Kala Pathar and Gokyo Ri. Popularly known as "The Ultimate Trek," it includes all that the Khumbu has to offer including the fascinating villages and Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and the culture and hospitality of the Sherpa people, who will surely? win your hearts. After starting with a flight to Lukla 2,805m.we trek up to Kala Pathar view point 5,550m.and then veer off the main trail to cross the Cho La pass 5,422m.into the Gokyo Valley. To top off this unique trek we climb Gokyo Ri 5,488m for a panoramic view of the greatest mountain scenery in the world - including five 8000 m. giants and myriad other peaks of the Khumbu Himal. Moderate to rigorous trekking from 2,805m. To 4,940m. With one pass Crossing of 5,422m. And day hikes up to 5550m. Accommodations in comfortable lodges run by Sherpa families. The trek starts with a flight from Kathmandu and includes all meals, services of experienced trekking guide and porters to carry luggage. Clients carry daypack only and walk at their own pace.

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You just deleted half the Asia page and moved the entire continent to a different title! Stop touting and be more careful, or you'll be blacklisted permanently. (WT-en) Jpatokal 12:02, 9 February 2008 (EST)

Similarly, why are you advertising your services on the United Kingdom page? It's a bit of a trip between there and Nepal, I think. (WT-en) Dguillaime 04:31, 17 February 2008 (EST)

Spamming advertising

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Stop spamming your advertisements or I will consider seeking to ban your listings entirely. - (WT-en) OldPine 12:27, 17 February 2008 (EST)

Again today, the same touting schtick on the pages for Europe and for Austria. I would support a ban. (WT-en) Texugo 05:38, 18 February 2008 (EST)

Replacing page content with your add?

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Again? That will be a ban. While banned from editing, please read the Project:Community policies --(WT-en) Nick 06:52, 15 April 2008 (EDT)