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Day |
Description |
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Charikot |
02 |
Biguti |
03 |
Surey dovan |
04 |
Jagat |
05 |
Simigaou |
06 |
Kelchey |
07 |
Beding |
08 |
Nagaou |
09 |
Nagaou |
10 |
Tolumbhu Buka |
11 |
Lauribina pass |
12 |
Tashi Lakpa pass |
13 |
Khumjung |
14 |
Namche Bazar |
15 |
Namche Bazar |
16 |
Phading |
17 |
Lukla |
18 |
Kathmandu |
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Rolwaling Khumbu trek provides an experience the remoteness of this region, romantic mountain views, diverse flora and fauna and rich local cultures. This trek requires a good walking experience and a good physical form. There is technical route in Tashi Lepcha Pass. One should have a peaks climbing permit for this route.
There is a Great nunnery Gompa called Bigu Gompa. There are more than 300 nuns. Two festivals are celebrated in a year in this place like manirimdu in Tenngboche Gompa in Kumbu region. In Sherpa Language Biku means "Seed". There is Sherpa village. View of Gaurishankar (7,145m), Melungtse (7,181m) and other mountains, a good landscapes; the village of Beding (3,690m) and monastery, the village of Na (4,183m), Tso Rolpa lake are the main attractions.
Rolwalling trekking to Rollwaling Himal, west of Everest and near the Tibtian border, offers fascinating experience. starts in Barabise, passes Tinsang la pass and descends Bigu Gomba which houses Buddhist nuns. The trail descends Bhotekosi River and turns into the Rollwaling valley, one of the most remote, mysterious, and fascinating places in the trek. The land is full of the tales of the yeti, the elusive snow man in the world and it is the place where some mountaineers arranged expedition to hunt yetis in the past. Beding is the last permanent settlement & Na Gaun which is only the summer settlement, is the highest altitude reached in the trek.
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