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Jiri – Namche – EBC – Jiri

 

Facts of the Trek:

Duration: 27 Days
Trek Type: Teahouse (Lodge base)
Standard: Hard
Total Treks Distance: ..............
Total Trek Time: ..................
Maximum Elevation: 5545m.
Minimum Elevation: 1500m.
Mode of Transportation: Land (In and Out)
Good Season: October – November, March – May
Trek Start / Finish Point: Jiri (1905m)
Minimum Pax: 1+

 

Summary:

Follow the classic Everest  Expedition route through hill villages where the scenery and way of life is typical of most of rural Nepal. Lots of climbing as the route crosses several ridges separated by deep river valley. An excellent treks that offers a chance to acclimatize before heading to Everest Base Camp or Gokyo Valley.

Detail Itinerary:

Day 01 :

Drive from Kathmandu (1350m.) to Jiri (1905) about 188 km which takes about nine to ten hours. The first part of your journey drives eastwards from Kathmandu passing through Bhaktapur, Banepa, Dhulikhel, Dolalghat, Lamasanghu, a part of the Araniko Highway and turn to right from Lamasangu for the Jiri road passing through Green Hills scenery as well as snow capped mountains. The road is quite narrow but it is smooth. Jiri is a town named after Jirel, the majority people inhabited in and around the town.

Day 02 :

Jiri (1905m.) -  Deurali (2705m.)
6-7 hours, 1430m ascend, 630m Descend

The beginning of your trek is gently ascend for the first two hours to Mali Danda (2440m.), view of Rolwaling Peaks and then it follows gently descend path to Shivalaya (1800m.) where you could take lunch and hang around. After your lunch, the trail steeply goes up for an hour and rest of the day is gently up to the Deurali. You could enjoy the green scenery as well as some of the snow-capped mountains at a far distance.

Day 03 :
Deurali (2705m.) – Sete (2520m)
6-7 hours, 1100m Descend, 900m ascend

The starting of your trek is steeply descend for early an hour to Bhandar (2400m.) and then gently descend to Kenja (1600m.) where you could enjoy your lunch. After your lunch, your trek is steeply up to destination. En route, you could enjoy agricultural farm scenery where locals work hard. In addition to this, you could pass through Sherpa villages with beautiful mountain views.

Day 04 :

Sete (2520m) – Junbesi (2580m)
6-7 hours, 1000m ascend, 950m Descend

To begin your trek, you should climb steeply for an early two hours passing through Dagchu, Goyem, a small Sherpa settlements. Then your trek starts gently up to the Lamjura Pass (3500m.) through rhododendron forest. After the pass, rest of the trek is gently descend to the destination. In this route, you could enjoy some of the snow capped mountains such as Numbur (6955m) the "God of the Solu". Besides this, you could see some wildlife such as monkey and many species of birds.

Day 05 :

Rest day at Junbesi and hang around or visit Thubten Chholing Monastery known as Nunnery Monastery on two hours side trip after 3 days harassing working.

Day 06 :

Junbesi (2580m) – Nunthala (2220m)
6 - 6 ½ hours, 900m ascend, 1250m Descend

The beginning of your trek is gently ascend for early one and half hours to Phurtung (2900m.). From this place, you could see first view of Mount Everest including Thamserku (6608m.), Kantega (6780m.), Kusum Kangaru (6370m.) and Mera Peak (6650m.) Your trek is flat and gently descend to Ringmo Khola (2500m.). Immediately, your trail is steeply up for one and half hours to the Takshindo La Pass (3100m.). From this point, you could see excellent mountain views. At the end of your trek is steeply descend to the town Nunthala (2220m.) through small Sherpa settlement and forest.

Day 07 :
Nunthala (2220m) – Bupsa (2360m)
5 - 6 hours, 700m Descend, 850m Ascend

The beginning of your trek is gently descend to the Dudh Koshi river at 1500m (Milk River) for an early two hours passing through agricultural farming land and small Sherpa and Rai settlements. From Dudh Koshi river, your trail is gently ascend all the way to Kharikhola (2050m.) passing through Juving (1680m.) a pretty big Rai village and farming lands. From Kharikhola your trail follows flat path for 45 minutes and then steeply up to the camp (Bupasa) where you could visit 50 years old Buddhist Monastery in ruined state.

Day 08 :

Bupsa (2360m) – Surkhe (2300m)
5 ½ hours, 480m Ascend, 540m Descend

At the beginning of the day, you should ascend steeply for the early two hours to Khari La Pass (2880m.) passing through rhododendron and oak forest including a small Sherpa settlements and teashops. From this point, you could see excellent view of different mountains such as Numbur (6955m.), Cho-oyu (8201m.), Gyangchung Kang (7922m.), Khumbila (5761m) and Thamserku (6808m). Now, your trail is gently descend and flat to Chaubar (2730m.) passing through Bamboo forest and Puiyan (2770m.) with view of Khumbu Valley as well as beautiful mountains. At the end of the day, your trail steeply descends from Pakhepani up to the destination. Surkhe is a small Sherpa village at the bottom of the Lukla. In this town Nepalese Sherpa lady named Pasang Lhamu Sherpa, who was born  and climb Everest for the first time in 1993 and lost her life on her way to back Base Camp.

Day 09 :

Surkhe (2300m) – Phakding ( 2652m)
3 ½ hours, 350m Ascend, 50m Descend

The first part of the trek is gently ascend for early 2 hours to Chhiplung (2700m.), a junction road to Jiri and Lukla passing through Mushe (2650m.). From this place, the road is quite broad and busy. Now, your trail is almost flat and gently descend and ascend to Phakding. This is a short trek after 3 long days trek. You could hang in and around Phakding village.

Day 10 :
Phakding (2652m) – Namche Bazzar (3440m)
5 - 6 hours, 850m ascend, 200m descend

From the Phakding, the trail follows the Dudh Koshi valley north, staying 100m and so above the river on its west bank as it passes through Zamphuti. A short distance beyond the water fall, there is an excellent view of to the east of the 6608m peak of the Thamserku. Climbs steeply over the rocky ridge, then traverse high above the river to Benkar (2710m). All along this part of the trail, villages are interspersed with magnificent of rhododendron, magnolia and gaint firs. Through a forest to Chumoa. You continue along a path with many ups and downs; cross a stream, and pass by the tiny village of Monjo (2840m). Now you descend the path of stone steps and return to the right bank over a wooden bridge. After a short climb you come to Jorsale’s teahouse and hotel, also stop at the National Park Entrance office where a park entrance fee is collected. After your departure from Jorsale, you enter a forested mountainside. You follow a short walk along the riverbed of this V-shaped valley where the river forks - the right is the Dudh Koshi and the left is the Bhote Koshi that leads to Nampa La. After short distance along the Bhote Koshi, begin the steep ascend to Namche Bazar. As the mountain path zigzags uphill, you will emerge at a ridge top rest area that offers excellent views of Tawache (6540m), Nuptse (7896m),  Everest (8848m) and Lhotse (8516m.) The climb eases somewhat, and Namche Bazar appears ahead as you travel along the path surrounded by pines. Pass the terrace where the Saturday bazaar is held and enter the village. Namche Bazar (3440m) is surrounded on three sides by mountain ranges and opens out only where it faces the Bhote Koshi. The village is a central hub of the area and food, laundries and even mountain climbing equipment may be purchased here.

Day 11 :
Rest Day at Namche Bazaar or an excursion in and around Namche Bazaar.

Namche is tucked away between two ridges amidst the giant peaks of the Khumbu and has an abundance of lodges, resorts, tea shops and souvenir shops as well as a magnificent outlook. Namche is the administrative center for the Khumbu region and has a police check post, Army post, the headquarters for Sagarmatha National Park, numerous shops, books shops, bakeries, bars, internet facilities. It is an ideal place to spend a rest day for acclimatization to the high altitude before heading off towards Tengboche. For the acclimatization you walk upto Khhumjung where you can visit monastery. Khhumjung is densely populated by Sherpa community. You can also enjoy the splendid views of Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Nuptse, Lhotse, Tawache, Kwangde and so on. Or you can have an hour walk up to the Syangboche (3800m.) where Everest View Hotel is situated above Namche for the outstanding view of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Kusumkangaru. .There is also good views from the National Park Centre and Museum just above the town. This museum displays about the people, sherpa culture, forests, wildlife, mountaineering and the impact of tourism.

Day 12 :
Namche Bazzar (3440m) – Tengboche (3860m)
5 hours, 350m descend, 750m ascend

Leave the village for a climb to the top of a ridge and level mountain path that offers an excellent panorama of Thamserku, Kantega, and Kusumkangaru. To the right there is a steep cliff that drops down to the Dudh Koshi, faintly visible on the valley floor below. Make your way around a branch ridge, and Ama Dablam (6856m) Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse (7896m) and Tawache (6540m) suddenly appear. After a gentle descend the mountain path ends; you will come to the fork leading to Gokyo at Sannasa (3600m). You descend past two tea houses through the village of Tashinga. Though you cannot see it, you can hear the Dudh Koshi and soon you descend to the river and arrive at Phunki Tenga (3250m). It is a long climb to Tengboche (3860m); the first half part is especially steep then gradual ascend all the way to Tengboche. As you climb through the forested zone, the incline eases and a splendid view appears. You continue climbing the mountainside diagonally until you come to the stone gate built by lamas which marks your entry into Tengboche (3860m). You may use the large plateau in front of the splendid monastery as your campsite. There are a lodges and hotels managed by the National Park Department. Tengboche is an important lookout point on this course, and the sunset on Everest and Ama Dablam is especially beautiful.

Day 13 :
Tengboche (3860m) – Dingboche (4410m)
5 hours, 180m descend, 700m ascend

Leave Tengboche and the Khumbu mountains as a backdrop-and descend a rhododendron forest area to emerge to a pleasant level area. Being welcomed by a long Mani stone wall you enter the village of Deboche, a Nunnery village and Monastery. You continue to Minlinggo and leave the mountain path to cross over a suspension bridge to the left bank of the Imja Khola. Climb the mountain path while looking up at Ama Dablam and Kantega (6779m) as they appear on the opposite bank. Ascend the chorten-lined route, come to a fork, the upper path passes Pangboche and a monastery, take the lower path to Pangboche Olin and its stone wall-enclosed potato field. Pass through the village and cross a stream to a path skirting a rocky area to terraced hills along the riverbank. The trails climb slowly, winding above the Imjatse River, to a big Mani Stupa. From here, the walk is fairly moderate as you enter the Imjatse Valley beneath the mighty peaks of Ama Dablam, Nuptse and Lhotse with views of the eastern snow capped mountains including the Island Peak or Imjatse (6,189m). Dingboche is a beautiful patchwork of fields enclosed by stone walls protecting the crops of barley, buckwheat and potatoes from the cold winds and grazing animals.

Day 14 :
Rest day at Dingboche (4410 m.) for acclimatization.

This is a remarkable day for acclimatization. There are some breathtaking views of the North face of Ama Dablam and the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge as you explore this beautiful valley that leads up to Island Peak. The walk is short with a good chance to relax in the afternoon. You have another option as you can hike upto Chhukum. From here you can enjoy the panoramic view of Island peak, Ama Dablam, Makalu, Tawache peak and others. On the same day you come back to Dingboche and have rest.

Note:
There is a site trip to Nangkartishang Gompa, 300m ascend and it takes two hours round trip. There is also option to go Ama Dablam Base Camp too.

Day 15 :
Dingboche (4410m) – Louboche (4930m)
5 hours, 530m ascend, 50m descend

The onward journey leads north for up to 50-minutes until you come to a tiny Stupa. The trail is gentle looking down to Pheriche village below. Today's walk offers views of the Mt.Tawache, Cholatse, Lobuche Peak, Ama Dablam and to the north-Pokalde (5745m), Kongma-tse (5820m) and the great wall of Nuptse. After two hours walk, the trail from Pheriche joins near Dugla (4640m) before a small wooden bridge over the river of Khumbu glacier. You stop at Dugla, for lunch, before continuing for an hour up a steep hill to the top, where there are views of Mt. Pumori and other peaks west of Everest. After a short break, continue trekking up to Lobuche, hidden and sheltered from the wind.

Day 16 :
Louboche (4930m) – Gorakshep ( 5180m) – EBC (5337m) and back to Gorakshep
7 hours, 400m ascend, 100m descend

Trek up the valley following the rocky moraine path, view of icy glacial ponds and icebergs down below of Khumbu glacier. After the last rocky moraine dunes, a short downhill walk brings you to Gorakshep, the flat field below Kala Patthar (5545m) and Mt. Pumori (7145m.) Gorakshep is the location of the original Everest Base Camp with the new camp being further up the valley. Now the trail winds through rocky path and Khumbu glacier. The view of Nuptse, Lho-La and Khumbutse appears at the front of you. Sometime the avalanche can be seen on the way. After a great moment, you retrace back passing through Khumbu glacier with magnificent views of Lobuche, Cholatse (6441m), Mt. Pumori and Tawache.

Day 17 :

Gorakshep ( 5180m) – Kala Patthar (5545m) – Pheriche (4245m)
6 - 7 hours, 400m ascend, 1300m descend

You accomplish an early morning climb to Kala Patthar (5545m.) and enjoy the view of sunrise. From Kala Patthar you can have a panoramic view of Mt. Everest and many other mountain peaks like Mt. Pumori, Mt. Lingtren, Mt. Khumbetse, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt. Thamserku and many more.

The first part of the trek is small ups and downs to Lobuche. Continue the flat trail upto the memorial place then steeply descend to Dugla. Now your trail gradually descend to Pheriche. You can see the mountain Yaks in Pheriche. Yaks are normally regarded as the porters in this area. The town of Pheriche is known as windy town. There you can see the perpendicular walls of Cholatse and Tawache. There is located Himalayan Rescue Association Aid Post and foreign volunteer doctors are to provide high altitude sickness lecture and medical treatment to trekkers as well as local guides and porters.

Day 18 :
Pheriche (4245m) – Tengboche (3860m)
4 hours, 200m ascend, 400m descend

You can have a morning visit to the research center. Then, trek back to Tengboche, an easier descend passing through rhododendron forest, continue walking Tengboche. It is a small village with a famous monastery offering you the splendid view of Ama Dablam, green hills and river views. 

Day 19 :
Tengboche (3860m) – Namche Bazaar (3440m)
4 ½  hours, 750m descend, 350m ascend

The walk from Tengboche is mostly downhill on the main busy trail with a steep climbs for an hour from the bridge at Phunki Tenga (3250m), near to Sannasa. The walk to Namche is very scenic on a long winding path.

Note:
En route you will visit traditional villages of Khumjung and Khunde. There is an opportunity to visit one of its monasteries, the only monastery that has a Yeti Scalp. From Khumjung village another 30 minutes walk brings you to the village of Khunde, where you can visit the Khunde Hospital funded by Sir Edmund Hillary Trust. After Khunde, a scenic and pleasant walk brings you to Namche for overnight stay.

Day 20 :
Namche Bazaar (3440m) – Surkhe (2300m)
6 - 7 hours, 1140m descend, 100m ascend

The beginning of your trek leads from Namche Bazaar via Monjo to Surkhe. The trek is pleasant, except for few short climbs and then down to the Dudh Koshi River crossing five times. The trails descend gently for some distance. En route you pass few villages, terraces and mountain views. From Chhuplung the trails again move down until Surkhe via Chaurikharka, a relatively big village mainly inhabited by Sherpa. Moreover, you find mani walls, chorten, monastery and significant Sherpa culture. To describe Surkey, it is apt to mention that it lies at the bottom of hill. It is surrounded by forests covered with pine and oaks

Day 21 :
Surkhe (2300m) – Bupsa (2360m)
6 - 7 hours, 540m ascend, 480m descend

To reach Phuiyan La you follow ascend path passing through forest. The trails now stretch at flat level until you reach Phuiyan. There are human settlements of Rai and Sherpa people. It is surrounded by forests. Leaving this village, you move gently ascend crossing a small stream to reach Kharte Danda. En route, you pass through bamboo and oak forests. Then your journey starts descending until you reach Bupsa. On the way, you find some tea houses and feel exhilarated at the sight of natural vegetation.

Day 22 :

Bupsa (2360m) – Nunthala (2220m)
5 - 6 hours, 850m descend, 700m ascend

The early part of your trek upto Kharikhola is steeply descend. Kharikhola is a big village mainly inhabited by Rai, Sherpa and people of other castes. You find terraces, schools and way to Mera Peak used by climbers. The trails now go downwards to Jubing and cross Dudh Koshi over the suspension bridge. Now you begin to follow ascending path passing through forests covered with rhododendron, oaks, pine and other natural vegetation. As you cross forests you see the fields where villagers cultivate wheat, millet, oat, maize, soyabeans and vegetables. These areas are mostly inhabited by Rai. To reach Nunthala, you follow the same ascend path. It is a village occupied by Sherpa, Rai and other castes. There is a handicraft factory where the trekkers can visit.

Day 23 :

Nunthala (2220m) – Junbesi (2580m)
6 – 6 ½ hours, 1250m ascend, 900m descend

This day you begin your trek following steeply ascend path till Taksindo through forests. There is an old beautiful monastery here. You can enjoy mountain views of Thamserku (6808m.), Kantega (6780m.), Kusum Kangaru (6370m.) and Mera Peak (6650m.). While ascending you cross Trogsindho La. Here you see chorten, mani walls and prayer flags fluttering in the breeze. You can enjoy at few tea shops available here. The green scenario compels you to fall in love with nature. Leaving this place, you descend to Ringmu where there is an apple orchard and terraces. Passing through this village, you reach Sallung Danda. Here is situated a cheese factory and you can enjoy views of Everest, Thamserku, Mera Peak, Makalu, Kusum Kantega and local villages at some distance. To reach Junbesi, you have to go down way through bare hill and pine forests before you cross a small stream. Junbesi is a big village which is rich in Sherpa culture. Having monastery, school, hydro power project, communication facilities and fruits and vegetable garden, it has become the remarkable resident area.

Day 24 :

Junbesi (2580m) – Sete (2520m)
6 – 7 hours, 950m ascend, 1000m descend

The early part of the trails goes upward and then stretches at flat level till Tractor. You enter a village here with monastery, chorten and terraces. To reach Lamjura pass you follow steeply ascend path crossing forests covered with rhododendron, pine and oak trees. There are few tea shops in and around this area. Now you descend all the way to Sete through rhododendron and oak forests. En route you cross scattered villages. Sete is to be described as small village with chorten, prayer flags and terraces.

Day 25 :

Sete (2520m) – Deurali (2705m)
6 – 7 hours, 900m descend, 1150m ascend

You walk downwards all the way to Kenja (1600m.) passing through villages, terraces and green hills. The Solukhumbu district ends at Kenja and Ramechhap district starts from here. The inhabitants belong to different community. The trails now turn upwards till you reach Bhandar, a beautiful big village with good sceneries, monastery, tea garden, terraces, weekly market and communication facilities. To reach Deurali, you ascend all the way passing through forests covered with oak and other natural vegetation. From here, you enjoy the spectacular view of Gaurishankar. Deurali, a Sherpa village is surrounded by forests. There are chortens, mani walls and prayer flags fluttering in the breeze.

Day 26 :

Deurali (2705m) – Jiri (1905m)
6 – 7 hours, 1430m descend, 630m ascend

The beginning part of your trek is steeply descend upto Shivalaya through forests, villages and terraces. There has reached motorway upto Shivalaya but there occurs some disruption during monsoon season. This village is densely populated by mixed community. As you cross a stream over a suspension bridge you head upwards for Mali Gaon (Mali village). From here you see green hills and fields where people grow wheat, millet, maize and green vegetables. To reach Mali Danda you walk uphill through forests. From here you can see few mountains at a far distance. Leaving Mali Danda you begin your trek to Jiri following ups and down way. Jiri is a town named after Jirel, the majority people inhabited in and around the town.
 
Day 27 :

Drive from Jiri to Kathmandu which takes about nine to ten hours.

 
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