Rolwaling Valley of Nepal
An overview of Beautiful Rolwaling Valley The (Rolwaling Valley), also known as the (Gaurishankar) rural municipality, is a Himalayan valley in east-central Nepal that runs parallel to the Tibet border. Melungtse 7181m and Melungtse II 7023m are inside Tibet, while Gaurishankar 7134m is on the Nepal border, with another 50 peaks above 6000m, all extending southwest from the Nangpa La pass, where the Mahalangur portion begins, to the Tamakohii River. To the northwest, the LabucheHimal portion rises over the Tamakoshi. The RolwalingHimal is bordered on the south by the Rolwaling Valley, which contains several tiny sherpa villages such as Tasi Nam, Simigau, and Bedding. Tasi Nam is the area's major town.After crossing the Tasilapcha pass, it takes five to six days to reach Namche Bazaar (5755 m). Visitors can hike over Tasilapcha to Everest base camp or fly from Kathmandu to Lukla. The valley and mountains of the range may be reached on foot by a well-established trail system that begins in Jagat, Bhiku rural municipality (230 km east of Kathmandu). By local bus, it takes ten hours (5–6 hours by private automobile). A four- to five-day western-style journey from Jagat to Bedding is typical. Bedding may be reached by...
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