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English: Tengboche Monastery (Thyangboche or Dawa Choling Gompa) is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the Khumbu valley of eastern Nepal. Located at an altitude of 3,867 meters (12,687 ft), and en route to Everest Base Camp Trek, it is one of the most prominent and the largest monasteries in the entire region. It is perched on a hill at the confluence of Dudh Koshi and Imja Khola rivers with Mt. Ama Dablam forming a stunning backdrop to the location. The site can be reached by a mountainous trail from Namche Bazaar via Lukla airport connecting to Kathmandu.
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