SAGARMATHA NATIONAL PARK -1976 (Area 1148sq. kms)
 
Facts
 
 
Introduction
Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park is spread over an area of 1,148 sq, km in 1976, of the Himalayan ecological zone in the Khumbu region of Nepal. The Park includes the upper catchments areas of the Dudhkoshi and Bhotehoshi Rivers and is largely composed of rugged terrain and

gorges of  the high Himalayas, ranging from 2,845m at Monjo to the top of the world's highest Himal - Sagarmatha at 8,848m above the sea level. Other peaks above 6,000m are Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Thamserku. Nuptse, Amadablam and Pumori,

The famed Sherpa people, whose lives are interwoven with the teachings of Buddhism, live in the region. The renowned Tengboche and other monasteries are common gathering places to celebrate religious festivals such as Dumje and Mane Rumdu. In addition to Tengboche, Thame, Khumjung and Pangboche are some other famous monasteries. For its superlative natural characteristics, UNESCO listed SNP as a World Heritage Site in 1979.

 
Features
 
 
Climate
 
 
Flora and Fauna

The vegetation found at the lower altitude of the park include pine and hemlock forests, while fir, juniper, birch and rhododendron, scrub and alpine plant communities are common at the higher altitude.

The park is home to the red panda, snow leopard, musk deer,  Himalayan tahr, marten, Himalayan mouse hare (pika) and over 118 species of bird including the Impeyan pheasant, snow cock, blood pheasant, red billed cough etc.

 
Facilities
 
 
How to Get There
The most common ways to reach the park from Kathmandu are:

- Flight to Lukia and two day's walk
- Bus to Jiri and 10 day's walk
- Flight to Tumlingtar and 10 day's walk
- Flignt to Phaplu and 5 day's walk

 

Buffer Zone
Government of Nepal has declared a buffer zone in and around the park in 2002 with the objective of reducing biotic pressure in the slow growing vegetation. The government has also made a provision of plowing back 30 - 50 percent the revenue earned by the park to community
development activities in the buffers zone. In collaboration with local people it aims to conserve biodiversity in the region.
 
Popular Trekking Routes
The trek from Namche to Kala Pathar is very popular. The Gokyo Lake and Chukung valleys also provide spectacular views. The Thame Valley is popular for Sherpa culture while Phortse is famous for wildlife viewing. There are some high passes worth crossing over. However, the trekkers must have a guide and proper equipment for the trek.
 
From Namche Bazar to Kala Pathar
 

From

Destination

Duration

Namche Bazar

Tengboche

5 hours

Tengboche

Pangboche

3 hours

Pangboche

Dingboche/Pheriche

3 hours

Dingboche/Pheriche

Lobuche

5 hours

Lobuche

Kalapatthar

6 hours

Kalapatthar

Base Camp

8 hours

 
Namche Bazar to Gokyo Peak
 

From

Destination

Duration

Namche Bazar

Khumjung/Khunde

2 hours

Khumjung/Khunde

Dole

6 hours

Dole

Macherma

4 hours

Macherma

Gokyo

4 hours

Gokyo

Gokyo Peak

3 hours

Gokyo Peak

Thaknak

3 hours

Thaknak

Phortse

6 hours

Phortse

Pangboche

2 hours

Pangboche

Park HQ, Mendalphu

8 hours

 
Safety Precautions

High altitude sickness can affect if elevation is gained too rapidly and without proper acclimatization. The symptoms are - headache, difficulty in sleeping, breathlessness, loss of appetite and general fatigue. If someone develops the symptoms, stop ascending immediately; if symptoms persist, the only proven cure is to descend to lower elevations.

Medical advice could be sought from Kunde Hospital or Pheriche Health Post. Radio communication with Kathmandu is available at Park Headquarter.

 
 
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With the objectives of ascertaining the current st
 
 
 
Department Of
National Parks &
Wildlife Conservation
Babarmahal, Kathmandu,
Nepal. P.O. Box: 860
Tel: 977-1-4220912 / 4220850
Fax: 977-1-4227675
info@dnpwc.gov.np
 

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