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Kathmandu to Lhasa Tour via Northern Everest Base Camp is a popular route that takes you through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world.
An overland tour to the northern Everest Base Camp in Tibet is a unique and exciting way to experience one of the most remote and beautiful regions in the world. This tour takes you through the stunning landscapes of Tibet, including the Himalayas, and to the northern base camp of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world.
One of the highlights of the tour is a visit to the Northern Everest Base Camp, which is located in the Tibet side of the mountain. From here, you will get an unparalleled view of the world's highest peak and the surrounding mountains, and it will be an amazing experience to be so close to the world's highest mountain.
After visiting the base camp, the tour continues on to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. Lhasa is home to some of the most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites and is a must-see destination for those interested in Tibetan culture. Visitors can explore the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and Norbulingka Palace, and gain insight into the daily life of the Dalai Lamas. Additionally, visitors can take part in traditional Tibetan activities such as visiting monasteries, participating in prayer ceremonies, and taking a walk around the Barkhor market.
The tour also includes visits to other nearby towns and landscapes such as Lake Yamdrok, one of the three largest sacred lakes in Tibet, and the Yarlung Valley, the birthplace of the Tibetan people.
The tour offers the opportunity to experience the beauty of the Himalayas, the rich culture and history of Tibet, and the chance to see the world's highest peak from a very close distance.
We are team of professionals who share a common devotion to the outdoors and are commited to world travel.
Originally from Khumjung- 3, Everest Region, Mr. Pema Chhosang Sherpa is our key climbing guide for major peaks in Everest region, including Island Peak, Lobuche Peak, Kyajo- Ri Peaks and other 7000er climbing in the region.
Bal Bahadur Tamang was born in Solukhumbu. After completing his eighth grade, he left his village and went to Jiri to work as a porter. His first experience as a porter was to carry a big sack of rice from Jiri to Lukla. He has carried as heavy as 60 kg of load on his back as a porter.