The Everest Dudh koshi Cultural Trail Trek, recently unveiled in the lower Everest region, is recognized for its unique charm and is officially named the Everest Dudh Koshi Cultural Trek. Situated in the Mapya Dudh koshi rural municipality in lower Solukhumbhu, this trail promises an enriching cultural and mountainous experience.
Renowned for its Sherpa, Tamang, and Rai cultural influences, the Everest Dudh koshi Cultural Trail provides stunning views of more than 14 majestic mountains, including the towering Everest at 8848.86m, Batang at 5077m, Choyam at 4713m, Bigfera at 6600m, Numburchuli at 6960m, Karlung at 6511m, Kongderi at 6187m, Khungwakang at 7743m, Gyanchonkang at 7952m, Chumbu at 6859m, Kangteka at 6783m, Kyasar at 6769m, Mera Peak at 6476m, Naulekh at 6363m, Pangbo at 6390m, and more.
Throughout this trek, you’ll encounter over 14 varieties of Rhododendron and a plethora of bird species. Traverse the Rhododendron Jungle, reveling in excellent views and the diverse natural beauty that this trail unfolds. The Everest Dudh koshi Cultural Trail promises an immersive experience, combining cultural richness with the grandeur of the Himalayan landscape.
Everest Dudhkoshi cultural trail Trekking is the newly opened trekking route in lower Everest region this trail, known as the Everest Dudh Koshi Cultural trek, can be completed in six nights and seven days. Beginning from Dhap and ending in Batase 0r Kharikhola. This trails include Ghumnemera, Kudham, Yetelama, Rapcha, Majhgaun, Khastav, and Pasda Jharana, Waku villege culture, this trail offers a unique cultural experience and lower altitude trekking path.