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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KhumbuKhumbu - Wikipedia

    Map of the Khumbu region. Khumbu (also known as the Everest Region) is a region of northeastern Nepal on the Nepalese side of Mount Everest. It is part of the Solukhumbu District, which in turn is part of Koshi Pradesh. Khumbu is one of three subregions of the main Kirat Kulung and Sherpa settlement of the Himalaya, the other two ...

  2. Khumbu es una de las tres subregiones habitadas por sherpas en el Himalaya, siendo las otras dos Solu y Pharak. Khumbu se encuentra en el nordeste del Nepal e incluye la ciudad de Namche Bazaar, así como los pueblos de Thami, Khumjung, Pangboche, Chukhung, Pheriche y Kunde.

  3. Brief synthesis. Including the highest point on the Earth’s Surface, Mount Sagarmatha (Everest; 8,848 m) and an elevation range of 6,000 m Sagarmatha National Park (SNP) covers an area of 124,400 hectares in the Solu-Khumbu district of Nepal. An exceptional area with dramatic mountains, glaciers, deep valleys and seven peaks other than Mount ...

  4. Khumbu is a sub-region in Solu Khumbu on the Nepalese side of Mount Everest. Gokyo Ama Dablam mountain as seen on the trek into Everest base camp…. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map.

  5. 19 de feb. de 2024 · The Khumbu Region, also called the Everest region, in Nepal stands as a testament to nature's grandeur and the indomitable spirit of those who call it home—known for its iconic peaks, including the formidable Mount Everest, the Khumbu Region beckons adventurers with its mesmerizing landscapes and rich cultural tapestry.

  6. Famous for its spectacular mountain peaks and the loyalty and friendliness of its inhabitants (the Sherpas), the Everest region (Khumbu) is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in Nepal. While many of the routes through the mountains are arduous, there are ample places to rest and enjoy a meal along the way.

  7. Es el hogar del famoso puelo sherpa, el Solu-Khumbu es un paraíso de sublimes montañas. Alberga cuatro de las catorce montañas más altas del mundo – Everest, Lhotse, Lhotse Shar y Cho Oyu- y un amplio abanico de cimas que exceden los 7.000m.