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9-Day Trekking in 15 Minutes: A Trekker’s Summary of the Epic Everest Base Camp Trek

Leaving Kathmandu after conquering Everest Base Camp was a bittersweet moment for me. On one hand, I was elated to have achieved my goal of reaching the base camp of the highest mountain in the world. On the other hand, I was sad to be leaving the beautiful country of Nepal and the incredible journey that I had just been on. This is the summary of the Epic Everest Base Camp Trek.

Day 14: Kathmandu City Adventure

Kathmandu, the bustling capital of Nepal, is a city full of vibrant culture, history, and adventure. After a grueling trek to the base camp of Mount Everest, what could be better than winding down with a comfortable ride in a taxi, on your way to the home of your guide? Getting into a Kathmandu city adventure is definitely the best way to spend your last day here.

Day 13: Kathmandu – Swayambhunath Buddhist Temple

Visiting Swayambhunath Buddhist Temple, also known as the Monkey Temple, in Kathmandu after the devastating earthquake in 2015 was a powerful and emotional experience. The temple, which is one of the oldest and most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Nepal, sustained significant damage during the quake, but has since been partially restored.

Day 12 (Part 2) – A Walk Through Lukla Town (Flying back to Kathmandu from Lukla Airport)

It was a chilly evening at Lukla Airport, also known as Tenzing-Hillary Airport, in Lukla Town as I sat waiting for my flight back to Kathmandu. The airport, located in the Solukhumbu district of Nepal, is known for its challenging terrain and unpredictable weather conditions. Flying back to Kathmandu from Lukla Town can be an exciting and nerve-wracking experience, as the tiny airport has a reputation for being one of the most dangerous in the world. However, the stunning views of the Himalayas during the flight make it all worth it.

Day 12: Phakding to Lukla (Part 1)

Descending from Phakding to Lukla, one is immediately struck by the beauty of the villages and surrounding areas. The terrain is rugged and mountainous, with steep inclines and rocky paths. The villages themselves are nestled amongst the peaks, their traditional architecture blending seamlessly with the natural landscape.

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