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Dingboche is a
Sherpa village at an
elevation of 4,410 m (14,470 ft) in the
Khumbu region of
northeastern Nepal. Its po****tion was
estimated at approximately...
- day of rest for acclimatization. They then trek for
another two days to
Dingboche, 4,260
metres (13,980 ft)
before resting for
another day for
further acclimatization...
- (Tyangboche), Pangboche, Pheriche, Dole, Chharchung, Machhermo, Lobuche,
Dingboche, and Gokyo. As of 2011, it had a po****tion of 1,912
people living in...
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expedition because it
appears as an
island in a sea of ice when
viewed from
Dingboche. The peak was
later renamed in 1983 to Imja Tse but
Island Peak remains...
- Everest,
Lhotse and Ama
Dablam in the background.
Village of
Namche Bazaar Dingboche Kunde Khumjung Lobuche Lukla Namche Bazaar Tengboche Phortse Thame Thamo...
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route takes trekkers from
Lukla to
Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Pangboche,
Dingboche, Lobuche, and on to
Gorak Shep. Most
trekkers stay
overnight there, as...
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Glacier and
Chukhung Glacier. It
extends westward past the
village of
Dingboche where it
joins the
Pheriche Valley. The Imja
Khola flows through the Chukhung...
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suspension bridge, over the Imja Khola,
moving towards the
village of
Dingboche.
Dingboche, the 'Summer Valley; of the
Khumbu has a kilometer-long wall built...
- the Imja
River from Ama
Dablam and
above the
villages of
Pheriche and
Dingboche. The
first ascent was made in 1974 by a
French expedition led by Yannick...
- lies at an
altitude 5356m
above sea level. The half-marathon
starts from
Dingboche which lies at an
altitude of 4359m. The
longest route in the
event is...