Thame

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Thame is a remote Sherpa village in Nepal’s Khumbu region, known as a traditional trading settlement and trekking stop on the route toward the high Himalayas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
access footpath only
climate alpine climate
connectedByTrailTo Namche Bazaar NERFINISHED
country Nepal
culturalRegion Sherpa homeland
economy agriculture
trade
trekking tourism
yak herding
elevation approximately 3800 meters above sea level
hasFeature mani walls
prayer flags
stone houses
terraced fields
hasMonasticFestival Buddhist religious festivals
hasNotableResidents Sherpa mountaineers
hasReligiousSite Thame Monastery NERFINISHED
inhabitedBy Sherpa people NERFINISHED
inProtectedArea UNESCO World Heritage Site Sagarmatha National Park NERFINISHED
knownFor mountain tourism
proximity to high Himalayas
traditional trading settlement
trekking stop
locatedIn Himalayas
Khumbu region NERFINISHED
Province No. 1 NERFINISHED
Solukhumbu District NERFINISHED
eastern Nepal
locatedWestOf Namche Bazaar NERFINISHED
near Bhote Koshi valley NERFINISHED
nearBorderWith Tibet NERFINISHED
onRouteTo Everest region trekking trails
Rolwaling region NERFINISHED
Tashi Lapcha Pass NERFINISHED
partOf Sagarmatha National Park NERFINISHED
primaryAccessPoint Lukla NERFINISHED
religion Tibetan Buddhism NERFINISHED
traditionalLanguage Sherpa language
trekDurationFromNamche about 1 to 2 days
usedHistoricallyFor trade with Tibet

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Kongde Ri near Thame