Manaslu - Nepal
The areas to the east of the Annapurna are the peaks of Manaslu group. Fewa visitor's trek to this area, which makes a visit here all the more unique and unspoiled. The are is bordered by River Budhi Gandaki and to the west by River Marshyangdi. This are is marked by two cultural highlights: Gorkha, which is the ancestral seat of the reigning Shah dynasty and the temple of Manakamana. Since the treks in the Manalsu region originate at around 1,000 meters and reach as high as 5,200 meters, the trekker will see a wide range of flora typical the middle hills and alpine regions of Nepal. Plants to be seen around here are pine, rhododendron, wildlife include barking deer, peak and Himalayan marmots. Birds to be sighted in the region are pheasant, raven and hough. People of Tibetan origin inhabit several villages. Other groups found here are Gurungs and Tamangs. The best time to trek here is between September and May. A few teahouses are seen in the Manaslu Conservation Area; however, teahouse trekking is not a suggested option. Government regulations require the entire group trekking to the Manaslu Circuit to be fully sufficient.



1.Age of Everest:
Everest was formed about 60 million years ago.
2.Elevation:
29,035 (8850m)-found to be 6\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' higher in 1999.
3.Name in Nepal:
Sagarmatha (means: goddess of the sky).
4.In Tibet:
Chomolungma: (means: mother goddess of the universe).



