Mount Everest is the highest peak of the world, which is
located in the northeastern Nepal. The largest town of the region is Namche
bazaar which is known as the home of the famous Buddhist monastery of
Thyangboche where the annual Mani Rimdu festival is held. Our Journey starts
from lukla and usual first-night stop on the way to the market town of Namche
bazaar in phakding, virtually all in the khumbu begin with the flight from
Kathmandu to small town of lukla. Most
Everest region lead to the Everest Base Camp, however there are side trails to
explore and more remote paths to discover as well as challenging trekking peaks
to climb. We didn’t feel giddy with excitement that morning when you see the
sunrise from the window where you stay in the lodge (or hotel).
At the Namche bazaar 11,200 feet, you’ll have your first
compulsory acclimatization day and you’ll be glad for the opportunity to
explore this spectacular village and surroundings. Expect this way the day where,
despite extreme exhaustion, weakness from loss of appetite and braving bitterly
cold conditions. Whatever trail you
follow though, you will soon be immersed in the austere beauty of this awe
inspiring trekking region. There is the
plenty of sightseeing to be had, including the khumjung gomba monastery and the
Sir Edmund Hillary-founded Khunde hospital.
Continuing up the khumbu valley, the climb is steady to
lobuche and Gorak shep, our highest overnight points. Just because you are not
stepping foot on Mount Everest, do not think that the trek to Everest Base Camp
(EBC) is easy to undertaking. The landscape is now harsh and inhospitable and
accommodation basic- concrete buildings, no running water and you may find ice
in the window in the morning. The season March and April in the spring and
October and November in the autumn are the prime months for trekking in the
Everest region. When you wake up early in the next morning for a pre-down start
for the ‘’small’’ 18,000 foot peak called kala pattar, for the spectacularly
famous view of Everest, Lhotse and Nuptse.
Flora Fauna Everest Region:
There are not so many animals that can be found near the top
of Mount Everest because it is just too high. This is the highest national park
in the world with the entire park located above 3,000m (9,700ft), in this park
includes three highest peaks more than 8,000mincluding Mt Everest. Nepal is a paradise of flora and fauna,
ranging from the subtropical forest of the Terai to the great peak of the Himalayan
in the north. The conditions are very cold and there isn’t as much oxygen so
animals have to adapt to survive. Most of the park are in very rugged and step
with its terrain cut by deep river and glacier. Nepal abounds with some of the
most spectacular scenery in the whole of Asia with the variety of flora and
fauna also unparalleled elsewhere in the region. The bottom of Mount Everest
has forests of pine and hemlock trees.
The lower forested zone, birch, juniper, blue pine, firs,
bamboo, and rhododendron grow, above this zone all vegetation are found to be
dwarf or shrubs. Higher up the mountain the trees stop growing because it is
too cold and windy but shrubs still grow under the snow. The rolling densely
wooded hills and broad Dun valleys of the Terai beside different components of
the country were formerly renowned for their abundance and variety of wildlife.
As the altitude increase the plant life and animal life is restricted to
lichens and mosses.
Some of the
endangered animals that are found in this park are musk deer, Himalayan yak,
red panda, snow leopard, and Himalayan black beer. Nepal can still boast richer
and more varied flora and fauna than any other area in Asia. Animals such as
the snow leopard mountain sheep, yak can live in these areas. The snow leopard
were nearly hunted to extinction because of its beautiful coat, mountain tahr
is goat-like animals that lives on the wooded slopes of Everest and mountain is
closely related with wild cattle found on other highland. Beside many animals
such as Himalayan thars, deer, langur monkey, hares, mountain foxes, martens,
and Himalayan wolves are found here.
Everest Trekking Permit:
All the trekkers need trekking permit to visit Nepal’s
interior regions, which are not connected by highway. If you are Sagarmatha
national park then should have a permit which is also knows TIMS card, as long
as trekkers refrain from the climbing up mountains, no special trekking permits
are required for visiting this area. If you can obtain trekkers’ information
management system card for Everest camp trek throw trekking agency, or you can
directly go to TAAN office then you will get it. The Annapurna, Langtang and
Everest region have been declared “permit free” areas; but national park and
conservation areas fees are required. An entry fee paid before entering the
Sagarmatha national park is all one needs to pay and this can be taken care of
at the national park desk in Thamel.
Sagarmatha National Park Entry Fee:
Entrance to a Sagarmatha national park requires a permit
with certified permission of entering park. Without permit any person cannot
allow to enter and even have a view of Sagarmatha national park. Sagarmatha
national park entry fee are not free for adults, but now a days you can get them
for free when it turns to your child’s matter blow 10 years.
- 1. Foreigners NRs: 3,000 per person
- 2. SAARC NRs: 1,500 per person
TIMS Card for Everest Base Camp Trek:
If you are going to visit Sagarmatha national park then you
has to have another permit also known as TIMs card you can obtain Trekkers
information management system card for the Everest Base Camp trek throw reputed trekking agency, or you can directly
go to TAAN office then get it.
- 1. Foreigners TIMS cart cost: US$10 (Blue)
- 2. SAARC Nationals TIMS card cost: US$ 3 (Red)
- 3. FIT TIMS card cost: US$ 20 (Green)
Organize Trekkers:
TIMS card is compulsory to trek in all the trekking area in
the country, however TIMs aren’t required for following like visitors to
controlled areas having permit issued by the government and Nepal
mountaineering association, foreign guest invited by the government of Nepal,
foreign national possessing a residential visa, etc.
Document Required:
To obtain TIMS card you need copy of:
- 1. Passport photocopy
- 2. 2 passport size photograph
Opening Hours:
·
TIMS counter at TAAN/NTB office will follow
government working hours/days.
·
TIMS counter at government registered trekking
companies will remain open 12 hours a day all the seven days.
To obtain TIMS card you need copy of passport and two
copies of passport size photograph.
Everest Trek Accommodation:
Nepal is a very popular country for the trekking in the
Himalayans, that why many of the people come Nepal from all over the world who
love trekking. Trekking lodge is a bit
pretentious to call some village establishment hotels, but the common word in
Nepali for restaurant or eating place is known as hotel. In the Nepali word for
small hotel is known as bhatti. Many innkeepers specify the service they
provide by calling by their establishments Hotel and Lodge. During the trekking season there is a daily
rush for space in hotel, in that time of heavy demand, such as during a flight
back-up to lukla, Many hotels have menus that show their prices, including the
charges of sleeping.
Tea house accommodation is available during the Everest base camp Trek, Gokyo Lake, Everest Cho la Pass, Jiri to Everest Base and Everest Three Pass Trek period with basic facilities. In the Everest region, in particular,
this can be dangerous because of the elevation gain and the chance of altitude
sickness. In the Everest region the average cost for a night is US$ 3 to 15,
price depend on the height of place and standard service like attach bathroom
or common, dormitory, other factor. Reputed tea house provide thick matter with
clean bed cover and very warm blanket also. You might think that, since Nepal
is underdeveloped so the hotel and lodge facility will poor, but the completely
wrong now there is a number of luxury hotel and lodge for the trekkers. Average cost starts from US$ 150 per person
per night on BB basic.
Everest Base Camp Trek Food:
For the human being food is one of necessary things. As we
preparing for our recent trek to Mt Everest Base Camp, immensely curious as to
what kind of food we would be eating for 12 days. While food was obviously no
five- star dining experience, it was much more satisfying and tasty then we
could have ever expected. At the trekking lodges, tea is served in thermoses of
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all bring your own tea with you; otherwise, the standard of tea can typically
causes you to nervous. When eating breakfast on the Everest Base Camp trek, we
usually prefer a generous portion of oatmeal, fried eggs and Tibetan bread.
Whilst trekking, ask your guide or bearer to recommend a tea
house or lodge where you can have lunch and which will serve good hiking food. During
your day‘s you will usually encounter several settlements along the trekking
route where you can have a lunch. Most of the tea house offers a set breakfast
which usually consists of toast, eggs, potatoes, and tea and coffee. In some
tea houses you can get freshly made chapati inside of toast, which is a nice
change of pace. Dinner is usually eaten in the lodge where you stay overnight.
At the lodge, each room has its own order notebook in which write the order -
name of the meal, quantity and price after studying the menu. If the trekker
arrives with own meal, the accommodation charge increase dramatically and can
reach 1000-1200 Rs per night.
How to Go Everest Base Camp?
Mount Everest has captivated intrepid men and women since
the 1920s. But today, the trek to Everest Base Camp has become an achievable
goal for people all walks of life who wants a glimpse of the world’s highest
peak. Famous for its spectacular mountain peak and loyalty and friendliness of
the sherpas, the khumbu (Everest region) is one of the most popular
destinations for the touristic in Nepal. Trekking is possible in this area
whole year around. The best times to visit are from the beginning of March to
mid May and from the beginning of September and mid November. The allure of
Everest and the world’s highest mountain brings us back time and time again. We
spend 3 nights in Namche bazaar giving you the best chance that makes your safe
and enjoy journey to the Everest Base Camp.
The winter is very
cold and snow may make difficult to travel higher than tangboche, in the summer
are wet and the spectacular peaks are often lost in cloud, and April and early
May is the good time to see the hedgerows and trees bursting into bloom with rhododendron. The view is
much better after the summer monsoons have cleared the atmosphere of dust. And
the days are shorter and cooler. Aside from breathtaking scenery, travelers to
the region can experience unique Sherpa culture by visiting monasteries and
museums along the way. Making the journey through the Everest region is not a
visually stunning Region. Where we will discover amazing culture diversity,
monasteries, adventure and not to mention the most genuine you will ever
encounter, the Sherpa.
The quickest route into region in by air, leaving from the
Kathmandu and on thirty- five minute flight into the valley lukla, we use Goma
air the newest airline to enter the Everest region. The Everest region is also known as the
Solukhumbu region. Our Everest base camp
trek is by no means an easy trek, with our expertise and experience and unique
itinerary, we will provide all the information which make your trip successful.
Days are filled with walking for the sheer pleasure of it. While evenings are
rewarded with hot food and conversation with like- minded people around the
dining-room fire.
On the second day of your journey you enter Sagarmatha
national park, which holds one of the most scenic vistas in the world, with
magnificent view of Mt Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam etc are the name of few. A
trekking company offers the advantages of having everything arranged for you,
including airport transfer, accommodation and the porter and the guide and
their insurance. You also venture through Sherpa villages like khumjung village
and Namche bazaar, sampling the wonderful hospitality these genuine people have
to offer. But the solo trekking ban has been put on hold, so far now it’s still
possible to go it alone.
If you need any help and more information please contact us:
Nepal High Trek Pvt. Ltd.
Lazimpat-2 Rd, Kathmandu, Nepal
Mobile No:+977- 9841902116
Email : nepalhightrek@gmail or, info@nepalhightrek.com
Email : nepalhightrek@gmail.com
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