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Attractions les plus populaires à Solukhumbu, Nepal

Mount Everest Base Camp

1. Mount Everest Base Camp

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Reach the edge of the world's tallest mountain and feel the thrill of high-altitude adventure. Experience breathtaking views and vibrant Sherpa culture on an unforgettable trek.

Faits rapides: Soaring over 5,300 meters above sea level, this spot sits at the gateway to the highest peak on Earth, attracting adventurers worldwide. The trek there passes through Sherpa villages and rhododendron forests, offering immersive Himalayan experiences.

Points forts: Halfway up the trek, you'll find the iconic Hillary School, named after Sir Edmund Hillary who played a pivotal role in opening access to the region for climbers and trekkers. The sunrise from here bathes the towering peaks in a golden glow that feels almost otherworldly, making early mornings magical.

Plats sucrés traditionnels

Sel Roti

Sel Roti

Sel Roti is a traditional homemade, sweet, ring-shaped rice bread/doughnut popular during Nepalese festivals like Dashain and Tihar, symbolizing celebration and joy.

Kheer

Kheer

Kheer is a creamy rice pudding made with milk, sugar, and cardamom, often garnished with nuts, and is a staple sweet dish during Nepalese festivals and ceremonies.

Yomari

Yomari

Yomari is a special steamed dumpling made of rice flour and filled with sweet molasses and sesame seeds, traditionally prepared during the Newar festival of Yomari Punhi.

Plats salés traditionnels

Momo

Momo

Momo is Nepal's famous steamed dumpling, filled with spiced meat or vegetables, and enjoyed as a beloved street food and comfort food across the country.

Dal Bhat

Dal Bhat

Dal Bhat consists of steamed rice and lentil soup, often served with various side dishes, and is considered the daily staple meal of Nepalese people.

Gundruk

Gundruk

Gundruk is a fermented leafy green vegetable dish, a unique Nepalese delicacy, known for its sour flavor and nutritional benefits, especially in rural areas.

Boissons traditionnelles

Chang

Chang

Chang is a traditional Himalayan alcoholic beverage made from fermented barley or millet, typically enjoyed during festivals and social gatherings.

Lassi

Lassi

Lassi is a refreshing yogurt-based drink, often flavored with fruits or spices, widely consumed in Nepal for its cooling properties.

Butter Tea

Butter Tea

Butter Tea, made with tea leaves, yak butter, and salt, is a traditional Tibetan-influenced drink consumed in the mountainous regions of Nepal to provide warmth and energy.

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