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Nakul
28th October 2007, 07:34 PM
Hello Dave,

Namaste from Nepal..

This is good news that you are heading to Everest Base Camp on the 2nd. Nov. Well, we do have people at the same time and heading to EBC and Gokyo and still starting from Phaplu and they are arriving on the 1st of Nov. by Qatar Airways and landing in Kathmandu Airport at 9.40 am.And leaving 2nd.Of Nov at 9.40 am by Yeti Air and will return from Lukla by Agni Air...

We have already Booked the flight to Phaplu for two of them and one Nepalese guide and after complete the trek in Lukla they are fly back to Kathmandu on 24th of Nov. And they are from Belgium and the name of them are Mr.John Impens and Miss Els Van De Kerkhove.

So, if you like to know in details please try to go via mail address like as info@corsanepaladventure.com or corsanepal@wlink.com.np

I hope you will enjoy your trip with them as this is thier first time here in Nepal and they are also very excited to fly from Kathmandu to Phaplu...

vimal
30th October 2007, 03:43 PM
Experience the culture of the Sherpas in route to Khumbu village

Enjoy a climb to the scintillating Kala Patthar 5,545m. /18190ft, one of the most spectacular vantage points in the Everest region

Explore enchanting views of Everest, Pumori, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Lhotse, Makalu and many other towering peaks.

“Everest Base Camp Trek” is one of the most famous in the world and the magic begins on the flight to Lukla, with breathtaking views of the Khumbu region. From Lukla the scenic trail proceeds through beautiful Sherpa villages and lush valleys before spending a day to acclimatize and perhaps enjoy the colorful Saturday market at Namche Bazaar. You will experience incredible views of the Himalayan Mountains, vast glaciers and Monastery (Tengboche - also home to the world’s highest Buddhist monastery) on the way to Everest Base Camp. Dingboche boasts more stunning views of the mountains, villages and valleys and allows another day for acclimatization. On to Gorak Shep, you will pass monuments erected to commemorate the deaths of (several) Sherpas who perished in avalanches. The Everest Base Camp consists of semi-permanent camps set up by mountaineers and Mt. Everest is not visible from this area. Hike to Kala Pattar, a shelf at the foot of Mt. Pumori, and see the spectacular views unfold of the south face of Mt. Everest. With a sense of achievement and the thrill of the return journey (from Everest Base Camp), it will be time to head back to Lukla.

Trekking in Nepal offers a unique and unforgettable experience with awe inspiring views of the worlds highest and most beautiful mountains. Seize the opportunity to visit the famed Base Camp, from where Sir Edmund Hilary and Tensing Norgay made the first successful summit attempt of the phenomenal peak of Mt. Everest. Himalayan Glacier Trekking offers an exceptional 16 day trek of the Solu Khumbu region that is guaranteed to leave you spellbound.

Nepal Trek (http://www.himalayanglacier.com)[/URL]

trekkinguide
31st October 2007, 09:48 AM
Hi Dave
hope you alredy in kathmandu.which hotel are you staying? if you interst please come to visit my company as your plane and budget we can arrange your trip with reasonable price.
Babu
www.nepalmountainguide.com
www.trek2himalaya.com