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Ama Dablam From Nangkartshang Peak Trek
Nepal

Nangkartshang Peak Trek.

Nangkartshang Peak is a spectacular viewpoint in Khumbu. This peak is called by the name of the centenary old Nangkartshang Monastery, located just below the Nangkartshang Peak. Nangkartshang Peak rise from the corner of the Dingboche Village, if we look Northern side of Dingboche along the way to Everest Base Camp Trek trail, the ridge gradually expanse from the Stupa gaining elevation higher up to the 5,615m with the black rocky tower as sub-peak just below the Phokalde Peak (5,806m). Sometimes this peak is called Dingboche View Point also due to the wonderful Dingbuche Valley view. However, the trail can get access up to 5,083 meters.
Nangkar Tshang Peak is an ample destination for trekkers who need to acclimatize before getting to Everest Base Camp and Kalapathar. It takes about 2 hours to walk from Dingboche to get to the top of Nangkartshang Peak. It is worthwhile to visit this peak, from where you have the best view of Imja Valley. Including three highest mountains in the world; Mt. Makalu (8,463m), Lhotse (8,749m), Cho Oyu (8,201m) and Island Peak (6,189m), Amadablam (6,812m), Kangtega (6,782m), Thamserku (6,623m), Taboche (6,542m), Cholatse (6,440m), etc. and Imja Glacier can be seen from Nagkartshang Viewpoint. Especially, the view of Amadablam is amazing from a bird fly distance.

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Copyright: Flavio Di Mattia
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Taken: 20/04/2024
Uploaded: 02/05/2024
Published: 01/05/2024
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Tags: mountain; trekking; sun; snow; everest; base camp; rock; summit; peak; sony
More About Nepal

Nepal lies between India and China and it contains Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. The Himalayas here are pretty rugged terrain.The first civilizations here date to 600 BC in the Kathmandu valley, where the capital is now located. According to Buddhist tenets, the Buddha was born here in 563 BC, incarnating as Prince Siddhartha Gautama and leading the world to enlightenment through liberation from suffering. Many small temples and shrines like this one exist for Buddhists to stop and offer prayers.Early support of Buddhism gradually gave way to Hinduism and today Nepal is the world's only Hindu monarchy. The kingdom of Nepal was united in 1768 by King Prithvi Narayan Shah, who fled the Moghul invasions of India. Soon after that there was a period of conflict with the British East India Company leading to a treaty recognizing the independence of Nepal -- in 1923!After WWII Nepal was ruled by monarchy but it arrived at the 1990's split by an official ban on political parties. Intense protest by the pro-democracy movement and the Maoist guerrilla Communist movement led to free elections in 1991, only to be followed by violence between the Nepalese government and Maoist guerillas.Since the turn of the millennium there have been several important steps taken in the peace process, including a new Constitution for Nepal and a cease fire agreement with the rebels. A compromise government was achieved whereby a Maoist was elected prime minister without his taking control of the armed forces of the country.At the time of this writing it has been one week since the compromise government has collapsed. We offer our hopes that the citizens and government of this beautiful country will come to a peaceful agreement soon.Text by Steve Smith.


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