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Tengboche Monastery | Pilgrimage site in Solu | NTBThe Tengboche Monastery is situated at an altitude of 3867 m on the main Everest trekking route. This monastery was constructed in the 20th century.Missing: website | Show results with:website
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Tengboche Culture Center in Nepal - Cultural SurvivalFeb 17, 2010 · The head lama of the Tengboche monastery and other community members decided to build a Culture Center to reinforce Sherpa values and revitalize ...
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Tengboche Monastery - Rigpa WikiApr 2, 2020 · It was built in 1916 by Lama Gulu, a student of the 10th Dzatrul Rinpoche, Ngawang Tenzin Norbu with strong links to its mother monastery ...
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NOVA Online | Everest | History | Tyengboche Monastery - PBSAbout 350 years ago, Lama Sangwa Dorje (a high priest) of Khumbu declared Tengboche to be a religious site where there would one day be an important monastery.
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[PDF] The Tengboche Fire: What went up in flames?Ten years later, the main temple collapsed in the great earthquake of 1934, and Lama GuIu, then 85 years old, died shortly afterwards. Again the villagers of ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Tengboche | Everest Region - Nepal Tourism BoardTengboche Monastery is one of the most famous monasteries of Nepal, with a residing Rinpoche who blesses the pilgrims, mountaineers and travelers.
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Tengboche Monastery: Khumbu's largest ... - Himalayan GlacierNov 16, 2024 · Interesting Facts About Tengboche Monastery. 1. Highest Major Monastery in Nepal; 2. Spiritual Gateway to Everest; 3. Rooted in Ancient Tibetan ...
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Sagarmatha National Park - UNESCO World Heritage CentreSagarmatha is an exceptional area with dramatic mountains, glaciers and deep ... UNESCO with the inscription of the park as a world heritage site in 1979.Maps · Gallery · Assistance · Documents
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Tengboche Monastery – The largest monastery in Khumbu regionMar 2, 2025 · He asked Chatang Chotar, known as Lama Gulu, to establish the Tengboche monastery at Tengboche. Thus, it got set up in 1916. It is the first ...
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Tengboche Monastery - The Biggest Monastery in EverestJul 20, 2025 · Tengboche Monastery is an excellent site of nature and cultural richness. You can plan a trek to Tengboche Monastery or choose Everest ...<|separator|>
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Tengboche Monastery | Altitude, Elevation - Access Nepal TourMay 26, 2025 · The monastery was established in 1916 by Lama Gulu under the influence of the Nyingmapa lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Tengboche Monastery's ...
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Tengboche Monastery | Tengboche | Monastery in EverestSep 18, 2025 · Wildlife Encounters: Keep an eye out for Himalayan musk deer, yaks, and various high-altitude birds as you explore the surrounding forests.
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Everest Base Camp Trek Itinerary: A Day-By-Day Guide12 Day Everest Base Camp Trek Itinerary. Day 1: Fly to Lukla, Hike to Phakding. Day 2: Phakding to Namche Bazaar. Day 3: Acclimatization Day.When to Trek to Everest Base... · Everest Base Camp Trek...
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Complete Guide From Lukla to Everest Base Camp in 2025Sep 19, 2024 · You must trek for around 5 hours, covering 5.9 kilometers. Tengboche monastery. Tengboche to Dingboche. The trek from Tengboche ...
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Tengboche Monastery Helicopter Tour - Himalayan Asia TreksInstead of embarking on a multi-day trek, you can take a helicopter from Kathmandu and reach Tengboche Monastery in hours. Access to remote areas: Tengboche ...
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Everest 2019: Trek to Tengboche Monastery - Alan ArnetteApr 4, 2019 · It calls for a walk from Namche at 3,440-meters/11,286-feet to Tengboche at 3,870-meters/12,664-feet, a gain of 430-meters/1,378-feet over a ...
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Deboche Village in Everest | Footprint AdventureApr 17, 2025 · Deboche Village, also known as Debuche (3820m), is a renowned and popular Buddhist village in the Everest Region, Nepal.
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Tengboche: The Monastery with the Best Mountain ViewsJun 9, 2025 · This amazing place is located in the Solukhumbu district of Nepal, within the Sagarmatha region. Situated at about 3,867 meters (12,687 feet) ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tengboche monastery trek cost - Nepal Wilderness TrekkingRating 100% (600) Summer/Monsoon (June to August): Not ideal due to heavy rainfall and slippery ... After entering Sagarmatha National Park at Jorsalle, ascend gradually ...8-Day Tengboche Monastery... · Detail Itinerary · Cost Included<|control11|><|separator|>
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Sagarmatha National Park | Ace the HimalayaMar 10, 2024 · The Sagarmatha National Park covers an area of 1148 sq km with a buffer zone ... responsible tourism and also for the security of the visitors.
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Sagarmatha National Park: Balancing Tourism, Tradition, and ...Feb 11, 2025 · The creation of buffer zones has allowed local people to participate in resource use and eco-friendly tourism practices in a sustainable way.
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(PDF) Religiously Protected Sacred Natural Sites of Khumbu... founder of Tengboche,. Lama Gulu, for the. nuns or anis who. earlier did not have a. place of their own. Currently there are nine nuns living. in this tiny ...
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Tengboche Monastery | Holy Heritage in Everest RegionJul 30, 2022 · It also went through destruction two times. Firstly, during the 1934 earthquake and the next time it was destroyed by fire in 1989. The ...Missing: reconstruction | Show results with:reconstruction
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Tengboche: What Went Up In Flames? - Himal SouthasianJan 1, 1989 · The fire had begun as the result of an electrical malfunction or accident, no one is certain which, associated with the small hydro facility ...Missing: cause | Show results with:cause
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The Himalaya mourn a saintly leader | Nepali TimesOct 17, 2020 · Rinpoche turned to Sir Edmund Hillary and other friends to contribute to the monastery's rebuild, presiding over the meticulous reconstruction ...
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At the foot of Everest - American Himalayan FoundationMay 11, 2015 · On descending down valley, we have witnessed the extensive damage of the earthquake with broken buildings, schools, monasteries (Tengboche ...
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[PDF] Integrated Tourism Concepts to Contribute to Sustainable ... - ICIMODasteries) were destroyed in the 1934 earthquake, the square still contains a palace, pagodas, Shikhara-style temples, as well as Buddhist monasteries with ...
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Tengboche Monastery: Where Spirituality Meets the HimalayasApr 19, 2024 · The Tengboche monastery is a vibrant center of Sherpa culture and spirituality nestled amidst the high altitudes of the Himalayas in the Khumbu region.Missing: website | Show results with:website
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Tengboche Monastery: Culture, History & Trekking InformationAug 24, 2025 · Its history, in some ways, is related to the passing on of Tibetan Buddhism in the Khumbu valley some 350 years ago.Role Of The Sherpa Community... · Tibetan Buddhist Style · Hike To Everest View HotelMissing: facts | Show results with:facts<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tengboche Monastery: A Spiritual Oasis in Khumbu Region of NepalMar 4, 2025 · Tengboche Monastery stands as a spiritual pillar of faith in the Khumbu Valley in eastern Nepal. Also known as the Dawa Choling Gompa, it is ...
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Tengboche Monastery: History and Travel Guide for VisitorsApr 3, 2024 · Precisely located in the Tengboche village in Khumjung, this monastery was built in 1916 by Lama Gulu, best known for his Buddhist teaching and ...
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Tengboche Monastery: Spiritual Journey in the HimalayasDiscover Tengboche Monastery's rich history, stunning views, and spiritual significance. Plan your visit to this sacred site in the Himalayas today.
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History - Deboche ProjectFounded in 1913, the Deboche nunnery is the oldest Buddhist nunnery in Nepal. Many of its buildings were constructed in the 1920s and 30s.
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Deboche Nunnery | awb-seattleCurrently 10 nuns of all ages call the Deboche Nunnery home, but with a new leader, they anticipate significant growth over the coming years.The convent is ...
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2003 Hillary Medalists: Helen Cawley and Michael Schmitz, Eng.The Tengboche Monastery and Devoche Nunnery kitchens provide a free warm meal per day. Furthermore, plans are underway to declare Tengboche a Firewood Free ...
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part two economic and environmental changeDuring the 1980s a few families in Nauje and in Khumjung began having large potato terraces plowed, breaking with the custom of only plowing grain fields.
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Nyingma - Rigpa Wiki### Summary of Nyingma Tradition
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The Nyingma Lineage | Padmasambhava.OrgAccording to the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, Samantabhadra is the supreme embodiment of buddhahood. Samantabhadra transmitted the Dzogchen teachings ...Missing: core beliefs
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Terma - Rigpa WikiDec 5, 2024 · In the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, the tradition of concealment and revelation of teachings and materials of religious value through the ...Missing: core beliefs
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Khumbu Sherpa Place-based Spiritual values, Sagaramatha, NepalFor the Sherpa, pre-Buddhist Bon shamanism and other spiritual traditions mixed with Nyingma Buddhism. They have many philosophical values that encourage more ...
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Tengboche Monastery – Nepal - Tsem RinpocheJan 14, 2019 · Tengboche Monastery was rebuilt twice, once in 1934 after it was destroyed by an earthquake and then again in 1989 when it was ravished by a ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Tengboche Monastery: Sacred Buddhist Temple in Everest RegionJul 23, 2025 · ... Amadablam and beside the confluence of Dudhkoshi and Imja Khola, which is located en route to Everest base camp. This monastery is regarded ...
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Nepali Monks: Traditions, Daily Life and More - Himalayan MastersJul 22, 2025 · Early morning (around 4–5 AM): Each day begins with chanting and meditation. In some monasteries, rituals such as lighting butter lamps and ...
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[PDF] NUNNERY IN NEPAL - Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf - Londonthe Nyingmapa monastery of Tengboche, but had little to say about the comple- mentary community of nuns living at Devuche at no great distance from Teng-.
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Mani Rimdu Festival, History, Significance, Preparations, Celebration### Summary of Mani Rimdu Festival at Tengboche Monastery
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Mani Rimdu Festival 2025: Dates and Package - Nepal Hiking TeamOct 30, 2025 · Mani Rimdu is a festival spanning 19 days celebrated by the locals of the Everest region to mark the founding of Buddhism by Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava.How is the Festival Celebrated? · Wong - Opening Ceremony of...Missing: attendance | Show results with:attendance
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Mani Rimdu - Buddhist Festival at Tengboche MonasteryMay 26, 2024 · The festival of Mani Rimdu begins with the installation of a 'mandala' using colored sand by the monks of Tengboche monastery.
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Dumje Festival TrekkingThis is a very special festival in the Khumbu area celebrated in the month of May or June every year. There is much dancing, drinking, and merrymaking in ...
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How the Sherpa Celebrate DumjiDumji is celebrated with community gatherings, dancing, religious rituals, mask dances, and exorcism rituals. Hosting families provide food and drinks.
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Tengboche Monastery | Discover Khumbu's Timeless TreasureMay 17, 2024 · Dumje Festival. Every year in July, Tengboche Monastery celebrates the Dumje Festival, a major cultural event in honor of Khumbila, the deity ...History Of Tengboche... · Mani Rimdu Festival · Dumje FestivalMissing: details | Show results with:details
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Tengboche Monastery-Peace Above the PinesMay 20, 2025 · The monastery was again damaged by the fire in 1989 and was rebuilt again. ... Several festivals like Mani Rimdu and losar (tibetan new year) are ...
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Discover Tengboche Monastery: Spiritual Heart of the Everest RegionJun 2, 2024 · Tengboche Monastery is a center for Vajrayana Buddhism, playing a crucial role in the religious life of the Everest region. The monastery ...Missing: capacity | Show results with:capacity<|separator|>
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Tengboche Village And Tengboche Monastery - Nepal Guide TreksAn incident that led to the monastery needing a rebuild was the fire in 1989. ... Sir Edmund Hillary and Himalayan Trust, the American Himalayan Heritage ...
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Sherpa Clans | Himalayan Sherpa Club Of SonomaSherpa tradition forbids marriage between members of the same clan or ... Tengboche Rinpoche, Ngawang Tenzin Zangbu. All rights belong to the original ...
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Tengboche Monastery - Tengboche Trek - 7 Days Cost & ItineraryOct 28, 2023 · Tengboche Monastery build was in 1916 by lama Gulu under the support of its mother monastery Rongbuk Monastery in Tibet. Moreover, the ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) Stories and Customs of the Sherpas - Academia.eduThe Abbot of Tengboche Monastery describes the Buddhist culture, oral history, and traditions of the Sherpa people from the Khumbu Valley below Mount Everest.
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[PDF] TOURISM, ETHNICITY AND EVERYDAY INTERACTION IN KHUMBUAccording to the 2021 census, Sherpa comprise 60.7% of the population in Khumbu, while the remaining 39.3% represents various non-Sherpa groups. In 2011, Sherpa.<|separator|>
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EVOLUTION OF THE XERPA POPULATION IN KHUMBUNov 1, 2019 · In terms of population, in the KPLRM as a whole, 8,243 people lived there in 2001 and in 2011, 8,969, of which only 5,212 (58%) were of the ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s<|separator|>
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SHERPA PEOPLE - The Partners NepalToday 5,000 Sherpas living here are believed to be the descendants of two original clan settlers. The Sherpa people follow the Nyingmapa sect of Tibetan ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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The Monastery as a Medium of Tibetan Culture | Cultural SurvivalFeb 22, 2010 · The Buddhist monastery has traditionally served as a primary locus for the generation and preservation of Tibetan culture, both material and intellectual.
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Tengboche Monastery - Cultural Icon of Everest (3,867 m)May 30, 2025 · Tengboche is powered by renewable source of energy, solar energy. Solar panels are used to display environmental sustainability in tourism.
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Over 55000 tourists visit Khumbu region in 11 months - myRepublicaJul 10, 2024 · SOLUKHUMBU, July 11: A total of 55,979 tourists visited the Khumbu region in the last 11 months of the current Fiscal Year (FY) 2023/24, ...
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Best Photography Spots in the Everest Base Camp RegionJul 7, 2025 · Monastery etiquette: Remove hats, speak quietly, and ask permission before photographing at the best places like Tengboche Monastery. Many ...
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How much does Everest Base Camp Trek Cost? Total EBC PriceOct 12, 2025 · The small entry fee for Tengboche Monastery is NPR 300 ($3) per person, collected at the gate. Others? Gaurishankar Conservation Area Permit: If ...
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Tengboche Monastery Location, Elevation, History & FactsJan 23, 2025 · Tengboche Monastery is the most important Buddhist pilgrimage site in the Everest region of Nepal. Lama Gulu founded the monastery in 1916 after ...History of Tengboche Monastery · Tengboche Monastery Festival...
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Nepal Tourism Growth and Experiences - FacebookTourism in Nepal is growing✅🇳🇵 Nepal welcomed more than 1.1 million tourists in 2024, a 14% jump over the previous year's numbers😲 Pic: Pakaprich.Missing: annual statistics
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Overtourism on Everest: Crisis or Misinformation? - bea adventurousToday, tourism supports the preservation of cultural landmarks—like monasteries, prayer flags, and traditional crafts—but commercialisation has crept in.
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Discover Tengboche Monastery: Trek, Spirituality, and Himalayan ...Founded in 1916 by Lama Gulu, Tengboche Monastery has faced challenges such as the 1934 earthquake and a fire in 1989 but remains a significant spiritual hub.
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Exploring Sustainable Trekking Itineraries in Nepal - EcobnbJul 24, 2024 · Trekkers can visit ancient monasteries like Tengboche Monastery to witness traditional Buddhist ceremonies and learn about the region's ...<|separator|>
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Passage of a revered teacher and spiritual leader - The Record NepalNov 5, 2020 · The Abbot of Tengboche Monastery, Ngawang Tenzin Zangbu, who passed away on Oct 10, was renowned for his commitment to the sacred valley of Khumbu and the ...Missing: patrons Jangpo
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Tengboche just did it - Nepali TimesThe Tengboche Development Project in the Everest region, has just won the TO DO! 2001 award, announced on the occasion of the 36th International Tourism ...
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[PDF] The Mount Everest Region as an ICCA:Tengboche Monastery. In all sacred groves the cutting of trees and branches is banned, and in some even deadwood could not traditionally be collected ...
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Smarter cooking technology for better living - ISOSep 15, 2020 · Solar cooker at the Tengboche monastery in the Khumbu region of Nepal. A solar cooker traps the sunlight with the help of reflectors ...
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Section II: Periodic Report on the State of Conservation of ...• Himalayan Trust/New Zealand Government/American Himalayan Foundation: ... The destruction of the Tengboche monastery by electrical fire can be a lesson to learn ...
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Climate Witness: Ngawang Tenzing Jangpo, Nepal | WWF - Panda.orgAug 8, 2005 · The Abbot of Tengboche Monastery ... 2009) have reasoned climate change as a driver to this decrease in mass balance of Himalayan glacier.Missing: challenges overtourism
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Sustainable Waste Management in the Everest RegionJun 9, 2025 · Climate change compounds these problems by melting glaciers that now reveal decades-old trash and even the frozen remains of past climbers.
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Reforestation Programme - Himalayan Trust NepalThe Himalayan Trust New Zealand provided the technical and financial support in the process of establishing Sagarmatha National Park and improve the forest ...Missing: Tengboche Monastery international UNESCO
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Sir Ed and the Himalayan TrustTengboche and Thame monasteries, important religious and cultural centers, were restored. Over two million new trees were planted and deforestation was ...Missing: support | Show results with:support
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