- Jiri, Nepal
Jiri (जिरी) is a village in
Dolkha District in easternNepal . Jiri lies at an altitude of 1,905 metres (6,250 feet) and is the eastern-most terminus of the highway coming fromKathmandu . Bus service is available from Kathmandu but the 184 km ride takes 6 to 8 hours due to narrow, winding roads and checkpoints along the high-way(until 2006). A company of the Nepal Army is stationed in town and visitors' equipment and backpacks might be searched. There are a number of lodges available along either side of the main road.Jiri is said to have established in 1938 by the Swiss. The name "Jiri" actually came from the city Zurich in Switzerland.
As the closest roadhead, Jiri is now the trailhead for many treks into the
Mount Everest region. The trek toLukla will take seven or eight days. Few people actually begin a trek from Jiri anymore, as only 5% of all trekkers who attempt the difficult trek to Everest Base Camp start at Jiri. The other 95% choose to fly into the small airstrip at Lukla, thus cutting off a week of difficult but beautiful trekking.Although the trailhead from Jiri into
Sagarmatha National Park is referred to as the 'classic route to Everest', the original trailhead actually began at Kathmandu. All early Everest expeditions - including the one led byJohn Hunt that putTenzing Norgay andEdmund Hillary on the summit - passed through Jiri.So Jiri is also called "Gateway to Mt. Everest."Jiri is the home of an ethnic group called the
Jirel s.
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