Everest Base Camp Trekking Is Not For the Faint Hearted


Posted April 5, 2017 by netpacktours

The most ideal time for Everest base camp trekking is from March-May and from September-October though you’ll find tourists hiking all through the year. Nevertheless, pre-monsoon & post-monsoon is the best period for Everest base camp trekking.

 
Nepal, 5th Apr, 2017 - Everest, the ultimate in peak isn’t for you if you’re faint hearted. The trek to EBC (Everest base camp), the legendary base-camp at the bottom of the highest mountain in the planet was made popular by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953, when they 1st arrived at its uneven base. Everest’s popular peak rises so high in the Himalayan sky that hiking to its base is still a big adventure and obviously not for those with a weak heart.

From Nepal’s Capitl Kathmandu, you’ll take a short & exceptional flight to Lukla from where your Everest base camp trekking starts. For the upcoming fourteen days, you will pass through some of the awe-inspiring mountain scenery in the world, exploring Nepalese tea houses, learning regarding the traditions & culture of the Sherpa people, pursuing the river Dudh Khosi, passing rocks engraved with Tibetan Buddhist prayer messages, and after 5-days you’ll enter Everest National Park and enjoy a first sight of the globe’s highest point.

You will lodge in villages set against awe-inspiring, uneven summits which speak about India’s continental impact with Asia & explore isolated mountain monasteries, learning regarding the spiritual perspective of Sherpa about their mountain abode. This trek is part-challenge, part-quest, part-tribute. There is nothing else like it.

The most ideal time for Everest base camp trekking is from March-May and from September-October though you’ll find tourists hiking all through the year. Nevertheless, pre-monsoon & post-monsoon is the best period for Everest base camp trekking.

Trekking includes between 4-10 hours every days, with altitude varying from 2,740m (9,300 ft) to 5,500m (18,100 ft). Rest days & chances to acclimatize are incorporated in guided treks & recommended for individual hikers, and hiking grades vary from gentle to steep – so you will require good hiking boots and shocks.

Pack light, remembering your porter’s load, and make sure your first aid kit encompasses medicine for diarrhea, antibiotics for sinus or chest infection, and bandage for blisters. You will also want to take water purification capsules with you. As far as clothing is concerned, don’t ignore warm fleeces for night cold, raincoat for the severe rain, sun hat to protect yourself from the extreme heat and polarized sunglasses.

By the end of base camp trek, you’ll be overwhelmed by Nepal, a country of warm, gentle people, beautiful scenery, and a rich variety of cultural traditions.

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Last Updated April 5, 2017