Dzongla to Dragnag via Cho la pass
near Chola, Province 1 (Nepal)
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As we acquire tallness through the trail, the Cho La Lake starts to show up, the Ama Dablam manages the scope of mountains on the south, and Cholatse takes off on the west.
The last climb up to the Cho La can be attractive as the path bends cycle a chasm. The slope is steep yet exacerbated by stones over some of which we should scramble. The only thing is the trek-lover can relate how the challenges boost their energy and strength.
The way to Dragnag is long but not troublesome. We have to pass many Sherpa villages before we get to Gokyo. So, Dragnag is among the Sherpa villages that is home to various nice lodges. Our path carries us to the edge of the Ngozumpa glacial mass, the most extended icy group in Nepal. Through the trail of Yak Kharka, we will climb the famous Cho La pass. Overnight in Dragnag.
As we acquire tallness through the trail, the Cho La Lake starts to show up, the Ama Dablam manages the scope of mountains on the south, and Cholatse takes off on the west.
The last climb up to the Cho La can be attractive as the path bends cycle a chasm. The slope is steep yet exacerbated by stones over some of which we should scramble. The only thing is the trek-lover can relate how the challenges boost their energy and strength.
The way to Dragnag is long but not troublesome. We have to pass many Sherpa villages before we get to Gokyo. So, Dragnag is among the Sherpa villages that is home to various nice lodges. Our path carries us to the edge of the Ngozumpa glacial mass, the most extended icy group in Nepal. Through the trail of Yak Kharka, we will climb the famous Cho La pass. Overnight in Dragnag.
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