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    National ParkThe Sagarmatha National Park is the highest national park in world, located above 3000 meters i.e. 9700 feet. The park comprises the upper catchment areas of Dudh Kosi and Bhote Kosi Rivers. Most part of the landscape is rugged terrain and gorges of the high Himalayas.

    The Park is located amidst the peaks which are counted among the tallest in the world. Mount Sagarmatha is none other than Mt. Everest itself. Other well known peaks such as Lhotse, Thamerku, Pumori, Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu, Kwangde, Kangtaiga and Gyachyung Kang are also located nearby. More than 118 species of birds and 26 species of butterflies reside in the park.

    Fast Facts

    Location                                   Solu-Khumbu District of the Sagarmatha Zone, Northeast

                                                        of  Kathmandu

    Established On                       July 19, 1976

    Importance                               UNESCO World Heritage Site

    UNESCO Category                 Natural

    Listed In Year                          1976

    Area Covered                          1,148 sq. km.

    Endangered Species             Wild Yak, Musk Deer, Red Panda, Snow Leopard and

                                                        Himalayan Black Bear   

                 

    Best Season To Visit                October to November and December to February             



    UNESCO World Heritage Site

    The Mt. Sagarmatha (Everest) and the surrounding areas are important not only to Nepal but also to the rest of the world. too. Its recognition as a National Park since 1976 intends to protect its unique cultural, physical and scientific values.

    The UNESCO recognised Sagarmatha National Park as a world heritage site in 1976 as the park 'contains superlative natural beauty and is of great aesthetic importance'.

    Fauna
    Creatures that can be witnessed in the wildlife tour of the park are following:

    Endangered Animals : Endangered animals residing in this park are Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, Wild Yak, Red Panda and Himalayan Black Bear.
    Large Mammals : Big mammals commonly seen in the park are the Himalayan Tahr and Musk Deer.
    Other Mammals : Other mammals include the Himalayan Black Bear, Jackal, Weasels, Marten, Common Langur and the Himalayan Mousehare (Pika).
    Birds : The park is the residence of more than 118 species of birds. The most common ones are the Impeyan Pheasant (Danphe), Redbilled Chough, Blood pheasant and Yellow-billed Chough.

    Flora

     

    Pine and hemlock forests are found at the lower elevations of the park. Above 3500m, trees such as birch, rhododendron, silver fir and juniper trees can be seen. Rhododendron show luminous colours in spring and monsoon seasons. The tree line in the region is at 4500m. Birch gives way to juniper and rhododendron scrubs. The park landscape is cut by deep rivers and glaciers. It can be segregated into four climatic zones:

    The Lower Forested Zone where Juniper, Birch, Blue Pines, Bamboo, Firs and Rhododendon grow.

    The Upper Zone where plant life is limited to Lichens and Mosses.

    The Artic Zone where plants stop to grow.

    Activities
    Nature Walk
    The park can be best experienced on foot. Nothing can match the walker's sense of excitement at complete fusion with the world of Nature by observing the park's vegetation and wildlife.

    Trekking
    From Sagarmatha National Park, trekking trail to Kala Pathar Peak is the most popular, though the treks to Gokyoand Chukung Valleys are no less thrilling.

    Places of Interest
    Apart from the greatly varied flora and fauna as well as the impressive mountain scenery of the park, there are some monasteries and gompas in the Sagarmatha National Park premises that hold the travellers' attention. Here is brief infomation about such places.

    Park Visitor Center
    It is located at Mendalphu i.e. the park's Headquarters. While staying at Namche Bazar, don't forget to visit the natural history and cultural heritage museum.

    Thame Gomba
    It is one of the most important religious centers in the area. Renowned Mani Rimdu festival is celebrated here in May.

    Khumjung Gomba
    In June the Dumje festival is observed here as well as at the monasteries of Namche and Pangboche.

    Highlights

    Marvellous mountains, glaciers and deep valleys, dominated by Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world (8,848 m).

    Several rare species, such as the snow leopard and the lesser panda, can be found in the park.

    The presence of the Sherpas, with their unique culture, makes the site more interesting.

    How to Reach
    Common ways to reach the national park are:

    Flight to Lukla followed by two days walk.

    Bus to Jiri and 10 days walk

    Flight to Tumlingtar and 10 days walk.

    Flight to Syangboche, the highest airstrip in the world.

    Flight to Phaplu and 5 days walk.

     

    Other National Parks of Nepal 

    Langtang National Park
    Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park
    Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve

    Mustang Conservation Area

    Royal Chitwan National Park
    Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve

    Shey-Phoksundo National Park
    Parsa Wildlife Reserve
    Rara National Park
    Royal Bardia National Park
    Khaptad (Baba) National Park

    Royal Suklaphant Wildlife Reserve

    Makalu-Barun National Park and Conservation Area
    The Annapurna Conservation Area

    Manasalu Conservation Area

    Kanchanjunga Conservation Area

     

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