Sagarmath National Park Entry Point !! A entry permit must be obtained to enter Sagarmatha National Park, located Manjo, Solukhumbu District of the Sagarmatha Zone. Sagarmatha National Park is home to Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. It is extended over an area of 1,148 sq km. It was established in 1976 and got inscribed as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site in 1979. A buffer zone of 275 sq km was added in 2002. Similarly, Gokyo Lake inside the park was listed as Ramsar Site in 2007.
The park has an exceptional area with World’s first (Mt Everest 8,848.86 m) and fourth (Mt. Lhotse 8,516 m) highest peaks. Likewise, there are numerous above 6000-meter peaks.
The most common ways to reach park headquarters, Namche from Kathmandu are:
Flight to Lukla and two days trek Bus to Jiri and 10 days trek Flight to Phaplu and 5 days trek Drive to Salleri and 5 days trek
Major Attractions
The world’s highest peak Mt. Everest (8,848.86m above mean sea level) Two others Lhotse and Cho Oyu higher than 8,000m Mt. Everest Base Camp Trek & Kalapatthar Gokyo Lake & Glaciers Chukung and Thame Valley Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, Red Panda, and Himalayan Monal Sherpa culture...
Read moreWhat can I say... Sagarmatha National Park - home to Mt Everest and many more 8000 metre peaks and location for the best trekking in the world. Access to this amazing natural adventure theme park is gained by the vast majority of visitors through Lukla airport, but if you have more time on your hands I would thoroughly recommend the Jiri walk-in. This adds another 7 days to your trek but not only is it an amazing cultural experience but it's ideal for acclimatising and getting into shape for the strenuous terrain above Lukla. A constantly changing environment, the flora and fauna you encounter is neverending stimulation alongside the breathtaking scenery that is your constant companion once you reach Namche Bazar. From here the Yak trains are your companions with their neck bells ringing as they walk with you into ever expansive mountain views and more and more wild country.
An experience you will...
Read moreA place to enter and get checked for EBC Trekk going to khumbu region for trekkings It was proposed in 1976 and as World Heritage site in 1979. Gokyo Lake inside the park was listed as Ramsar Site in 2007. The park has World’s first (Mt Everest 8,848.86 m) and fourth (Mt. Lhotse 8,516 m) highest peaks. Likewise, there are numerous above 6000-meter peaks. Very neatly maintained Nice behaviour by nepali Police &...
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