Pangboche
Pangboche is a village in Khumjung VDC of Solukhumbu District, Nepal at an altitude of 3,985 metres. It is located high in the Himalayas in the Imja Khole valley, about 3 kilometres northeast of Tengboche.
It contains a monastery, famed for its purported yeti scalp and hand, the latter of which was stolen. The village is inhabited mainly by Sherpas, and Sungdare Sherpa, a native of the village, had the record for conquering Everest five times in the Sherpa climbing history and in the world history of mountaineering in 1989. Sir Edmund Hilary once built a swing for Pangboche School. North of the village is the Dughla lake and pass.
Trekker`s Holiday Inn Lodge is located in Upper Pangboche
Totally 18 rooms:
single (common bathroom) – 100 rs
double (common bathroom) – 200 rs
Attached bathroom – 800 rs
Clean nice rooms and restaurant. European type toilets. Rooms face the sunny side, so it’s warm and light. Beautiful view of snowy peaks from the rooms. As it’s located in Upper Pangboche, far from the busy trek, it’s very quiet and peaceful there.
The owner climbed Everest 12 times!
7 common rooms – 200 Rs
14 rooms (1 toilet for 2 rooms) – 500 Rs
wi-fi – will start in October, around 500 Rs per hour
hot shower – 400 Rs (gas)
Located at the entrance of Pangboche from Lobuche side. It is situated right near a cliff, with an excellent river and mountain viewpoint.