Bookmark this! Nepal’s Khumbu region is a treasure trove of unique attractions
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Khumbu is located on the Nepal side of Everest and is where you will arrive before starting your ascent to the world's highest mountain. The gateway to the Himalayas, Namche Bazaar, is located in Khumbu. All trekkers make Namche B … Read more
Khumbu is located on the Nepal side of Everest and is where you will arrive before starting your ascent to the world's highest mountain. The gateway to the Himalayas, Namche Bazaar, is located in Khumbu. All trekkers make Namche Bazaar their stop for altitude acclimatisation. Khumbu Glacier, the world’s highest glacier, is also one of the region’s most important attractions. Read less
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It is safe to say that Nepal’s Khumbu region is home to some of the most unique attractions in the world.
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