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Top 7 reasons to visit Everest Base Camp

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For anyone willing to travel to Everest Base Camp, you might already be aware of the facts of why you should visit Everest Base Camp. The fore and foremost reason can be the charm of Mt. Everest and the glory of being there at the top of the world. The moment of being there at the Everest Base Camp is a trophy that you can keep as a memory for a lifetime. The journey to Everest Base Camp is an exploration and adventure for your lifetime. Besides that, you can get some insights into the people, culture, and lifestyle of people residing there. The journey to Everest Base Camp passes through the Sagarmatha National Park. Hence it can be a perfect opportunity to explore the unique floras and faunas found in the Himalayan terrain. Other than that, the spectacular views of mountains, wild and rocky terrain, and undulating ups and downs along the alpine forests and grasslands are some alluring aspects of the journey to Everest Base Camp. Here we have listed  7 reasons why you...

Best Winter treks in Nepal

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Generally, winter season i.e. from December to February is not so recommended for trekking in Nepal. The sole reason for this is an extremely cold weather at the high altitude region. It’s normally very hard to sustain cold weather in high elevation region for those who are not used to it. Secondly, the trail is full of thick snow. The thick snow on the trail makes walking difficult. Also, there are chances of avalanches and even the days are quite shorter. However, trekking to low elevation regions and tour in Nepal can be a perfect choice for spending your winter season in Nepal. Here, we offer you some choices that you can opt for if you are thinking of visiting Nepal in winter i.e. during anytime from December to February. 1           Everest Panorama Trek in Everest region View of Everest range from Gokyo Ri If Everest region is your topmost priority and you want to explore the grandeur of the highest mountain of the world – Mt. Everes...