Khumjung Gompa
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Sarasvati01
Santa Monica, CA48 contributions
Nov 2021
I visited the monastery while staying for several days at the Everest View Hotel, located on a ridge above Khumjung. Easy hike down and back up, so we would come down into Khumjung/Khunde each day to have lunch and explore. This small jewel of a monastery is definitely worth a visit, a nice excursion from either Namche Bazaar or if you are staying at the Everest View.
Written February 28, 2022
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Alan W
Huntington Beach, CA29 contributions
Nov 2018 • Friends
We were told that this monastery no longer has resident Monks and is only maintained for various festivals and religious ceremonies during the year. Monks from surrounding monasteries do reside here during those events. The Yeti scalp is the centerpiece, but the rest of the monastery is more interesting. Entry, as of our visit, is NRs 300. Not sure I would make a special trip here, but if yetis are your thing......
Written November 25, 2018
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dajohnstone59
Stirling, UK31 contributions
Oct 2018 • Friends
During an acclimatisation day at Namche we explored local villages. A number of us felt the effects of altitude that day and meeded to take things easy.
After our first sight of Everest we toddled down to the village and included the monastery where the scalp of the yeti is held.
Great to see local people going about their normal roles
After our first sight of Everest we toddled down to the village and included the monastery where the scalp of the yeti is held.
Great to see local people going about their normal roles
Written November 9, 2018
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Tashi sherpa (Guide)
Kathmandu, Nepal41 contributions
Nov 2017 • Family
This monastrey gives me Great energy,blessing
Staute of padmasambhava, and statue of wisdom god looks gorgeous.
Yeti skull is one of the highlight of this monastery
Staute of padmasambhava, and statue of wisdom god looks gorgeous.
Yeti skull is one of the highlight of this monastery
Written June 19, 2018
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Kalkan White
Kalkan, Türkiye11,563 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
We hikes to this interesting village & visited the very nice, although a bit commercial Monastry. Some interesting stuff to see, including a Yeti scalp??
Written April 5, 2018
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Bill C
Vancouver, Canada4,600 contributions
May 2017 • Solo
A gompa is a Buddhist monastery. Highlight of the Khumjung Gompa is the claim of a yeti scalp. Cost to see the yeti scalp was 250 Rupees. The yeti scalp is enclosed in a glass box and you are allowed to take photos of it. It was definitely interesting to see it but is it real?
I had stopped in Khumjung during my trek to the Everest Base Camp and visited the gompa while I walked around the village.
I had stopped in Khumjung during my trek to the Everest Base Camp and visited the gompa while I walked around the village.
Written June 28, 2017
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Erwin K
Bandung,Indonesia1,950 contributions
Dec 2014 • Family
Visited this small Buddhist shrine , on the way to Khunde.
Nice decorations inside the main temple , and we could see, the so called Yeti Scalp inside a green compartment .We give the keeper small amount of money , and he will open the cabinet and display the 'Yeti Scalp', to us.
Worth a visit , when you are nearby
Nice decorations inside the main temple , and we could see, the so called Yeti Scalp inside a green compartment .We give the keeper small amount of money , and he will open the cabinet and display the 'Yeti Scalp', to us.
Worth a visit , when you are nearby
Written April 13, 2015
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Can anyone please tell me the address of the khumjung gompa monastery? thanks I want to send a letter..sun mones
Written May 18, 2016
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