The Himalayas seen from the International Space Station

TheHimalayasconstitute the northernmost region ofNepal.This part of the range includes eight of the world's ten highest peaks, including the world's tallest -Mount Everest.

For the mountain range stretching across several countries of which this region is a part, seeHimalayas.

Regions

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Mountains in snow, Mountain lake, Chola Valley, Nepal, Himalayas
Map
Map of Himalayas (Nepal)
Annapurna
some of the most popular trekking possibilities of Nepal
Khumbu
the area around Mount Everest andNamche Bazaar

Cities

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  • 1Jiri- the nearest roadhead for trekkers heading to Everest Base Camp
  • 2Jomsom- airstrip in the upper Kaligandaki valley. Most basic services can be found here; end (or start) of the Jomsom Trek. Ghasa to Jomsom Bus travel is also available (NPR300 for Nepalis and NPR600 for foreigners), but you will have heavenenly images on your trek
  • Junbesi- a picturesque village
  • 3Kumpur- is in Dhading district
  • 4Lukla- home to the Khumbu's airport
  • 5Namche Bazaar- at the foot of theMount Everest
  • 6Salleri- the district headquarters of Solu Khumbu district
  • 7Tengboche- a large monastery and the surrounding settlement in Khumbu
  • 8Tukuche- centre of Thakkali culture, important trading village, hotels and restaurants

Other destinations

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  • 1Cho La
  • 2Ganesh Himal– a mountain range bounded by various seven-thousanders. Most clibers don't climb here, though.
  • 3Mount Everest- the tallest peak of the world; located in the protected area around Everest - theSagarmatha National Park.
  • 4Langtang National Park
  • Rara National Park- includingRara Tal,a large, deep subalpine lake at the foot of Kanjiroba Himalaya. Another gateway to transhimalayan Humla and Dolpa regions. If arriving by bus police are asking 3000 NRP for a permit of unspecified length
  • 5Shey-Phoksundo National Park- in the Dolpa district

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Get in

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Get around

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Most sights relate to the mountains themselves, and to religious structures, Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist. Many of the most popular destinations are sights in themselves.

Itineraries

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Trekking is the most popular activity, with a wide selection of possibilities, from deserts to jungles. It's also popular to study Yoga or Meditation. White Water Rafting is popular in many places.

Drink

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Stay safe

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  • Altitude sicknessis a worry, with many of the passes in the Himalayas being over 5000m. Increase your elevation as slowly as possible, avoid flying from a low elevation to a high one, and physical activity; and drink lots of liquids after gaining altitude. Altitude sickness is unpredictable, and may strike people who haven't had problems before. Give yourself lots of flexibility in your plans, to avoid pushing yourself higher when you need to rest.
  • Stay up to date with the news, and be willing to change your plans, when going to places such as Kashmir or Nepal, that are facing armed uprisings.
  • Traffic on the narrow roads is often frightening, but due to the slow speeds is unlikely to result in fatalities.

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Flights out of the Himalayas are often cancelled due to bad weather, be sure to give yourself at least a few days before needing to catch a connecting flight.

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