Saturday, June 29, 2013

Everest panorama trekking

        Everest panorama trekking


  

Everest panorama trekking is famous trekking route in Everest region. Everest view trekking provides a good in signet into Sherpa culture with no the move violently of high height trekking. This trek is comparatively easy bet it offers glimpses of Sherpa culture tradition and their lifestyle along with great mountains views of the world that include Everest Lhotse Thamserku Ama Dablam and other many snowy peaks. The trail takes you up high to Tengboche monastery without most begin struggled of night altitude sickness.

This Everest panorama trekking is ideal for those who have less time in Nepal and still want the view of Everest. The Panorama trekking route is most favorable in Everest region trekking.



Tengboche Monastery is located on a hill at the confluence of the Dudh Kosi and the Imja Khola rivers. It lies in Khumbu valley district to the northeast of Kathmandu on the Nepal - Tibet border. It is inhabited by sherpas ('sherpa' literally means the easterner) who migrated from Tibet six hundred years ago. The monastery is approached by a mountain trail from Namche, via the nearest airport in Lukla (2,800 meters (9,200 ft)) connecting to Kathmandu.


Mani Rimdu Festival is the held in Tengboche Monastery. The festival is a tradition passed on from its mother monastery, the Rongbuk. It begins with an elaborate depiction of the mandala diagram made with colored sand. This sand is extracted from a specified location in the hills. The mandala takes four days to draw; it is then covered and is central to the religious festival that lasts for the next 10 days. The program includes 16 dance numbers with interludes for comical effect. Finally, after all the devotees have left, the monks perform a fire rite to dispel all harm to the world. 

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