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Enter the Valley of the Gods in Simigaon
A wonderful trek starting in Chechet where the road ends. 600 meters up and you reach the gate to Rolwaling Valley. 2-3 days easy trek with four new bridges and a well-remade trail through Sherpa land...
Gaurishankar Himal and Rolwaling himal, alongside the tibetan border, this valley is the famous among many trekkers. The region features massive valleys, mountains and views of foliage, waterfall and ...
Recommended for those who are seeking a truly wild mountains. Not too many trekkers, just a few climbers. There are some small sherpas' villages, but then... just the nature. We did the pass Tasilapch...
Rolwaling - a great trek through a beautiful valley beneatn Mt. Gaurishankar
Rolwaling is an inner Himalayan valley, considered to be a Beyal or holy sanctuary by the local Buddhist Sherpa inhabitants. The name Rolwaling means, ‘valley carved by a plough’ and its steep cliffs ...
Enter the Valley of the Gods in Simigaon
A wonderful trek starting in Chechet where the road ends. 600 meters up and you reach the gate to Rolwaling Valley. 2-3 days easy trek with four new bridges and a well-remade trail through Sherpa land...
Exploring Rolwaling is a self satisfaction..
Active Journey assisted to reach these amazing area to explore natural beauties and world heritage sites..
A detailed visit to west khhumbu
Gaurishankar Himal and Rolwaling himal, alongside the tibetan border, this valley is the famous among many trekkers. The region features massive valleys, mountains and views of foliage, waterfall and ...
Peaceful valley!
Recommended for those who are seeking a truly wild mountains. Not too many trekkers, just a few climbers. There are some small sherpas' villages, but then... just the nature. We did the pass Tasilapch...
Rolwaling - a great trek through a beautiful valley beneatn Mt. Gaurishankar
Rolwaling is an inner Himalayan valley, considered to be a Beyal or holy sanctuary by the local Buddhist Sherpa inhabitants. The name Rolwaling means, ‘valley carved by a plough’ and its steep cliffs ...