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Island Peak Climbing In Nepal Himalaya

In the valleys of Khumbu and Island, Everest and other massive peaks of the Eastern Himalayas dominate the skyline. Beautiful, multi-hued prayer flags and intricately carved mani stones line every hilltop, rock wall, and trailside, singing prayers for everyone's well-being. With eight of the world's ten highest peaks, Nepal is loaded with spectacular mountain vistas. Everest Base Camp Trek is justifiably famous, not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain (8,850m) but also for its friendly Sherpa people, picturesque villages, and a great variety of cultures and traditions, and colorful festivals and monasteries. The flora and fauna are other ornaments of the Sagarmatha National Park.

 

The story of the yeti is still a mystery in the world from the Everest Region. So, this must be why it has been selected among the world's 20 Journeys of Lifetime by The Observer, Nepal. Beautiful, multi-hued prayer flags prayer wheels, and intricately carved Mani stones line every hilltop, rock wall, and trailside singing prayers to the gods with every breeze and every passing traveler.

 

Island Peak Climbing and EBC Trek

If you have a few couples of extra days during your Everest Base Camp Trek, you probably don't want to miss the adventure trekking opportunity and experience the real mountain expedition, we recommend you to try Climbing the Island Peak in the Himalayas of Nepal. With a three-day extension over the Everest Base Camp Trek, climbing the summit of Island Peak is possible. Island Peak climbing is usually submitted as part of an Everest Base Camp Trek Expedition. It's the most climbed adventure peak in Nepal. Climbing Island Peak is not only trekking, it's a real climb, serious mountaineering, and hence requires equipment and some technical skills. Island Peak is not a very technical mountain to climb and is a perfect choice for a novice climber, but this climbing requires some mountaineering skills.

Religion At Upper Dolpo Trek in Nepal Himalaya

The Upper Dolpo Trekking Himalaya is generally a follower of Bon, a religion whose origins pre Buddhism but whose modern form is officially accepted as a fifth school of Tibetan Buddhism. The remote region has preserved its Tibetan culture in relatively pure form, making it attractive to trekkers. Upper Dolpo Nepal was the location for the 1999 Oscar-nominated film Himalaya and more recently for the German documentary Dolpo Tulku.

Google Map in Dolpo Nepal

Upper Dolpo Trekking  Nepal Himalaya is amazing trekking trail of Nepal. It is covering 5.36% of the total land of the country, located at 28°43’N to 29°43’N latitude, and 82°23’E to 83°41’E longitude. Elevation ranges from (1,525 to 7,625). The Dolpo district borders Tibet on the north and northeast, Jumla and Mugu districts of Karnali on the west, Myagdi, Jajarkot and Rukum on the south, and Upper Mustang on the east.

Shey Gompa and Shey Phoksundo National Park within the Upper Dolpo Trek

Within the Upper Dolpo Trek protected by Shey Phoksundo National Park and monastery name is derived from the 12th century Shey Monastery and the deepest lake in Nepal, the Phoksundo Lake, both of which lie within the Upper Dolpo Nepal. The park protects endangered wild animals like the snow leopard, musk deer, and the Tibetan wolf. Shey Phoksundo national is the largest Himalayan National Park in Nepal. It is the biggest area occupying of Dolpo Nepal.

Upper Dolpo Trek Himalaya in Nepal is a high-elevation culturally Tibetan region western part of Nepal, bordered by the north Tibet. One-third Part of the region lies in Shey Phoksundo National Park.