Phortse

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Phortse is a traditional Sherpa village in Nepal’s Khumbu region, known as a quieter alternative stop on the Everest trekking routes and for its mountaineering heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
tourist destination
village
access footpath only
administrativeDivision Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality NERFINISHED
climate alpine climate
country Nepal
economy mountaineering employment
subsistence agriculture
trekking tourism
yak herding
ethnicGroup Sherpa people NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Nepali language
Sherpa language NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature traditional stone Sherpa houses
views of Himalayan peaks
knownFor Everest trekking routes
mountaineering heritage
quiet alternative stop on Everest treks
traditional Sherpa culture
locatedIn Himalayas
Khumbu region NERFINISHED
Province No. 1 NERFINISHED
Solukhumbu District NERFINISHED
near Dingboche NERFINISHED
Namche Bazaar NERFINISHED
Tengboche NERFINISHED
partOf Sagarmatha National Park area NERFINISHED
populationGroup high proportion of Everest summiteers
primaryReligion Tibetan Buddhism NERFINISHED
region Everest region NERFINISHED
terrain mountainous terrain
transport no road access
trekRoute Everest Base Camp alternative route
Gokyo valley connection
typicalActivity high-altitude farming
teahouse trekking

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Khumbu contains Phortse