Trekking to Manaslu: Itinerary, Highlights, Trek Permit

Manaslu is getting more popular as a new trekking destination, but in comparison to Annapurna region, the number of the trekkers are less.

Manaslu is the eighth highest mountain in the world at 8,163 meters (26,781 ft) above the sea level, located in the Mansiri Himal in the west-central part of  Nepal.

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The name ‘Manaslu’ means ‘mountain of the spirit.’ Manaslu comes from Sanskrit word Manasa; it means intellect or soul. The Manaslu region was opened for trekking only in 1992 AD.

The Manaslu Circuit trek offers a stunning view of snowcapped mountain range and the ancient trail along with mix culture, heritage and hospitality of authentic Hindu and Tibetan-style Buddhist village.

The trail follows the spectacular Burhi Gandaki River towards its sources.The highest point in this trek is the ‘Larkya La Pass’ at an elevation of 5,106 meters (16,752 ft).

The Manaslu Himalayan region is an adventurous trekking region in Nepal. The beauty of Manaslu is unpredictable. The trekking to Manaslu area is considered one of the finest destination of Nepal.

The area is highlighted by two culture; Gorkha which is the ancestral seat of the reigning Shah dynasty and the temple of Manakamana.

Detailed Itinerary for Manaslu Trek

Best time to visit

Spring and Autumn are the best seasons for Manaslu Circuit Trek. Spring is the season of rhododendron which makes the forest more beautiful.

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During spring season March, April, and May are the best months for trekking because in these months the weather is clear and calm as well as you can view the high mountains covering with full of snow. 

Another is an autumn season to trek to Manaslu. After the rainy season, September, October, and November are the perfect month to get there. You can see the phenomenal view of natural beauty and also trekkers can experience the local culture of that place.

Manaslu Trekking

The trek can be made shorter or longer depending on the length of your walking days from the starting point. There are basic tea houses along the trek so you can choose to stay in the teahouse or stay in the camp.

The trekking starts point is Seti Khola and ends in Chyamche.

The trek starts from the Kathmandu to Arughat, a pleasant bazaar; it takes about 5-6 hours drive to reach there. Begins the trek through Gurung and Magar villages, passing the Sal forest then climb up and down to expose the track to Lapubesi 6-7 hours.

Manaslu Trekking

Again trail continues from Lapubesi to Khorlabesi around 6-7 hours of walk. The walk continues for 6-7 hours to Jagat to Deng about 5-6 hours of trekking through the bamboo forest. And the place is cover by the Gurung community which follows Buddhism.

The trail heading from Deng to Namrung climbs up to Ghap where you will see many lodges to stay. Then walk through the rhododendron with many types birds and cross the wooden bridge and climbing up on the well-made stairs and arrive in the Namrung village.

Next, you will pass through the mani walls, forest, and fields before climbing the Li and then onto Sho. Here locals people wear the traditional dress and children wear small chubas like gowns and fine art paintings.

The views of Manaslu, Manaslu North, the hill on the west are beautiful.

Sheep in Manaslu

Trek from Namrung to Samagaon takes  6-7 hours where you can see the yaks, pastures, and houses made of the stone. While you are hiking up to Manaslu one day is acclimatization day for rest.

Then it is a short walk of about 4-5 hours from Samagaon to Samdo. The village has more animal and fodder shelters than human accommodation. Trek from Samdo to Dharmasala takes around 4-5 hours.

Dharamsala is a stone hut with three rooms and an intact roof. Due to the lack of doors, it can fill with snow during winter season. The view is marvelous, and a bunch of large blue sheep covers the green hills.

Again you will climb steadily towards the Bimtang leaving behind Dharamsala, which is a long walk about 8-10 hours.  The climb is not difficult, but it is long and rocky. After the non-stop trail from Dharamsala, you will reach Larkya-La and see several mountain peaks.

Larkya La is at the maximum altitude where you might be prone to altitude sickness. Then you need a continuous walk to Bimtang for 3-4 hours to get there The stunning view of icefalls, mountain ranges, and glacier makes this place breath-taking.

Then trek from Bimtang to Dharapani passes through the rhododendron forest which is the best forest of Nepal. In the spring season, the mauves, red, pink, and white colored rhododendrons can be seen along with the amazing view of black Mt. Manaslu.

Manaslu trekking

Then you will pass the Gurung village, cross the Dhud Khola and descend towards the Marsyandi Valley through the scrubby forest, and get to Dharapani after 8-9 hours of walk.

 

The trail continues from Dharapani to Tal village to Chyamje dropping down to Syange taking 6-7 hours. Then drive from Syange to Kathmandu via Besisahar by land cruiser, jeep or bus which take 7-9 hours.

Physical condition and fitness

The difficulty of the trekking depends upon the physical condition of traveler. Shorter treks are easier while longer treks require some mental and physical fitness.

The trekking to Manaslu usually requires 5-6 hours of walk per day and even up to 8-10 hours on some days in case of high altitude. For trekking, trekkers should be well prepared to walk for several hours. Thus, good health and high level of fitness are most important.

Manaslu Trek Difficulty

Manaslu is a restricted region in Nepal. Trek to Manaslu is permitted with only professional guides and through the registered company.

Manaslu is challenging trekking, though the highest trek route is the Larkya La at the elevation of 5,106 meters (16,752 ft) where the oxygen level will decrease by about 11.0%.

Manaslu Trekking

Winter season and rainy season are dangerous to trek to Manaslu. The temperature is freezing could drop below 15 degrees Fahrenheit and suffers from the high altitude cough and mountain sickness.

There are many steel cable suspension bridges and some time you have to go through a non-existent bridge as well.

Manaslu Trek Permit

The trek requires a Restricted Area Permit of $50 per week and trekkers travel in a group of at least two people with a registered guide. You need both as the check for Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP) and Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP).

Things you have to take with you

Traveling is adventurous, but before going anywhere, you should always carry the requirements during the travel. Manaslu is located in the Himalaya where it is very cold.

As per the duration of the travel, make the list of things that you need. Carry a map and a guidebook which helps to know about that place.

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Also, Sleeping bag, down jacket, sunglasses, head-torch, buff, trekking poles, medical kit, hiking boots, hats, warm clothes, water bottle and hand sanitizer.

The lodges are available in different places so you don’t worry about food, and also you can carry packed lunch.

Manaslu Highlight includes:

  1. Manaslu is a restricted area for trekking trail without professional guides.
  2. The breathtaking view of the back Mount Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Mt. Himchuli and other mountain ranges.
  3. Larkya La Pass, the highest point of the Manaslu Circuit Trek.
  4. Many tea houses can be found for the trekkers, so they don’t need to worry about food.
  5. Opportunity to explore the traditional culture, rich heritage and the lifestyle of the locals.
  6. Pristine Budhi Gandaki River Valley.
  7. Scenic view while driving from Kathmandu to Arughat and Beshishar to Kathmandu.

 

Detailed Itinerary for Manaslu Circuit Trek

Rara Lake: Trekking Guide

Rara Lake also known as “The Queens of Lake” is the largest freshwater lake in the Nepalese Himalayas.

This beautiful lake is located in Mugu district of the Karnali region of Nepal. It is a popular spot for trekkers and nature enthusiasts, who come to experience its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. It lies at an altitude of 2,990 m (9,810 ft) and extended up to 10.8 (4.2 sq mi) square kilometers with an oval shape. The Rara Lake, enriched with different aquatic species, is 167 meters (548 ft) deep, 5.1 km (3.2 miles) long, and 2.7 km (1.7 miles) wide.

In September 2007, it was declared a Ramsar site, covering 1,583 ha (6.11 sq mi) including the surrounding wetland. A Ramsar site is a wetland that is chosen as international importance under Ramsar Convention. The park headquarters is about 32 km north of Jumla.

Rara National Park is the smallest national park in Nepal, yet it has the biggest lake. Rara National Park is protected with the assistance of the Nepal army and managed by the Department of National Park and Wildlife Conservation.  Established in 1976, the main objective of this park is to conserve the beauty of Lake Rara, and to maintain its unique landscapes.

It is not only a destination for foreigners, but also a favorite place for internal tourists. There is no settlement inside the Rara National Park except the army camp.

Rara National Park is unique due to its rustic location and the flora and fauna of the region. The Rara National Park surrounds Rara Lake with a huge forest which is the habitat for various flora and fauna.  There are 1074 species of flora, of which 16 are endemic to Nepal, including 51 species of mammals and 214 species of birds. The endangered species of wildlife found in the park are a red panda, leopard cat, musk deer, grey wolf, black bear, etc.

According to the study, Rara National Park is a prime habitat for the endangered red panda. In 1979, three endemic snow trout species were collected in Rara Lake and described as new; the Nepalese snow trout (Schizothorax nepalensis), the Rara snow trout (Schizothoraz raraensis) and Schizothorax macrophthalmus.

Rara Lake

Hills and mountains surrounded Rara Lake. The Chuchemara hill is the best place to have a view of stunning Rara Lake, the lush forest surrounding it and the peak of the snow-capped mountain soaring up to the skyline.

Jumla and Mugu districts are in remote areas and have less population compared to other districts. Thakur group is a dominant group in the community. You will find a temple called Thakur’s Baba Temple in the southeast corner of the lake. The local people believe that Thakur God shot an arrow to open the passage of the lake to reduce the damage caused by the flood.

The main occupation in this place is agriculture. And they also sell goats and medicinal herbs for a living.

Beautiful Rara Lake

How to reach Rara Lake

Rara Lake is one of the most famous tourist destinations with the hidden treasure route of Nepal. The plane is the only mode of transportation to visit Rara lake. The road distance from Kathmandu to Jumla is 819 km.

You need to take the flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj to Jumla. Jumla is served by the Talcha Airport, which is 4 km east of the lake. Only Nepal Airlines and Tara Airlines operate the flight to Jumla.

The flight duration from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj takes 1 hour and from Nepalgunj to Jumla is a short flight of about 20 minutes. There is no other flight from Kathmandu to Jumla. Jumla is a gateway to Karnali Region.

Another way to reach there is to travel by jeep or bus on the Karnali Highway, which is the most dangerous road in Nepal. Drive from Kathmandu to Surkhet to Kalilkot to Ghamghadi takes approximately 20–22 hours from Kathmandu to Jumla. Also, you can travel by bike.

The trip to Rara Lake is too risky due to the improper way. After arriving Jumla, the walk is the only option to travel around the Jumla.

Rara Trekking Route

The most awesome way to enjoy the pristine Karnali is to walk through the amazing landscape blended with the unique and authentic culture of the west. Starting the trek from Jumla airport to Rara lake takes 2–3 hours to arrive there.

There are 2 to 3 routes to Rara Lake. After you arrive at Jumla, your trek starts from Jumla to Chere Chaur to Chalachaur. Then you will move towards Sinja Valley to Ghorosingha. While you hike through these places, you can see natural beauty, mountains, hills, and the traditional life of the local people.

Again the trail from Ghorosingha continues to explore Rara Lake surrounded by a scenic view finally. Heading back to Jumla has a different route. You will move from Rara Lake to Pina to Burma and Burma to Jumla. Then you will have to take a flight to Kathmandu.

The next way that you can travel is by bike from Kathmandu to Kolhapur(500 km) which is located in Banke district, then Kohalpur to Manma (250 km). The way continues through ups and downs in hills and narrow terrains.

While heading forward from Manma to Mugu (Talcha Airport, 150 km) after crossing an army check post in Bulbuley, you will encounter a new terrain, the icy one. Then you will move to Rara lake and return from Rara lake to Nagma (120 km) to Jumla to Surkhet (270 km) and from Surkhet to Kohalpur (220 km) to Butwal (230 km) and Butwal to Kathmandu.

The climate of Rara Lake

The weather of Rara Lake is quite pleasant during summer, but in winter, it’s too cold. The best time to visit the lake is in September or October and April to May. During the Monsoon season, June to August, the rainfall makes trekking difficult. In winter, the temperature decreases to the freezing level, which causes heavy snowfall and blocks the way.

Facts of Rara Lake

  1. One can explore the different species of flora and fauna, birds, mammals, and various fishes in the lake.
  2. Rara Lake is the best trekking destination in Nepal. The view of the deep blue clear lake, hillside forest, and snow-capped peak mountains around the lake is magnificent.
  3. Travelers can enjoy the scenario of boating in the clear water of the lake.
  4. The park is in a remote area of Midwest Nepal and people who love to see the various plants and birds can have fun with Jungle Safari and Campfire.

Expedition to the Apex of Mera Peak

Mera Peak (6,461m/21,190 ft) is the highest trekking peak in Nepal. The mountain is in the Mahalangur section, Barun sub-section of the Himalaya and located in Nepal’s Sagarmatha Zone, Solukhumbhu District.

It is an adventurous peak surrounded by snowcapped Himalayan range, and the scenic views including the world’s 8000-meter peaks: Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kangchenjunga.

Mera Peak

Mera Peaks has three summits: Mera North, 6,476 meters (21,247 ft); Mera Central, 6,461 meters (21,198 ft); and Mera South, 6,065 meters (19,898 ft) as well as a smaller trekking summit which is visible from the south of Nepal.

Passing through the beautiful village and communities give the glimpse of the rich culture of the locals. The route from the north involves the high altitude glacier walking.

And the west and south route is more difficult. Thus you must use the technical climbing.

The trekking to Mera Park is technically straightforward ascents for experienced trekkers. That’s why Mera Peak is a very popular destination for trekking.

Thus, the climbers are suggested to take fitness and altitude training before going for trekking.       

Mera Peak Trekking

The trekking starts from the Kathmandu airport to Lukla with the great views all the way and the hair-raising landing at the Lukla’s short runway.

Whoever wants to go there need to be physically fit and take the trip preparation class.

Mera Peak region

The journey to Mera peak is very interesting, and it is the best peak for those who love the technical climbing and has previous experience.

Fly to Lukla from Kathmandu, takes 25-30 minutes. After arriving there, you will trek to Paiya (Chutok) which takes 4-5 hours walk through the beautiful village, and the forest area then trek continues to Pangkongma.

After crossing Khare Khola, the trail goes uphill to Pangkongma for 5-6 hours walk. Then you will walk through the rhododendron and bamboo forest towards Pangkongma La from where the view of Mera peak is unbelievable.

And then you will trek downhill through pine forest to cross the Hinku river and arrive Nashing Dingma almost 5-6 hours.

Again trek from Chalem Kharka up to Chunbu Kharka requires for 5-6 hours walk. Then you will Walk for 5- 5.30 hours through the Hinku Valley and green forest with a downhill trail that takes you to Kothe.

From Kothe, it takes About 4-5 hours walk to Tangnang and 4.30 hours more to Khare. The further trail of about 4-5 hours takes you to Mera Base Camp where the trekkers take rest.

Mera Peak

And the next day you will climb up to High Camp which requires 3-4 hours. You will rest there on that day. Then you will walk up towards Summit which is the most challenging part for trekkers.

Next, you will walk through the snow to summit continuously for 8-9 hours to the final destination to Mera Peak Summit.

After arriving there, you can explore the spectacular view of the world’s highest Mount Everest, and other mountains such as Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and others beautiful mountains ranges.

Similarly, while Returning, the trek starts from the base camp to Khote which takes about 3-4 hours and then trek from Khote to Thuli Kharka through the rhododendron forest which takes almost 5-6 hours.

And, to get back to Lukla you will walk for 6-7 hours. You will reach the place from where your trek had started. Take the flight to Kathmandu from Lukla.

Best time to visit Mera Peak

To climb Mera first, you need to know about the weather. The instability of weather makes climbing very dangerous. The best time to climb during the spring and autumn seasons, from September to December and February to June.

Mera Peak river

 That time the weather is stable for a long period, and the temperature is also stable. Clear view of the mountain ranges and enjoy the scenario of the natural beauty.

 Mera Peak is one of famous trekking site for trekkers. Foreigners come to Nepal to trek to the Himalayan region to see the highest peak of the mountain.

Mera Peak: village on the way

Before traveling, they have to pay an entry fee to Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) and take trekking permit.

TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) must be obtained by every trekker and must have the TIMS cards.

TIMS cards help to know about the trekker their condition, and if they need the rescue, then it helps them.

Things  you must have

The weather of the mountains can change suddenly. The weather in Himalaya is the combination of the extreme heat and cold in a single day.

As per your traveling period, you need to take the needed equipment with you.

Warm hat, Sunhat, sunglasses, pairs of hiking boots, headlights, waterproof duffle bag, sleeping bag, trekking poles, a pair of gloves, socks, warm clothes like long sleeves-shirt, down jackets, trousers, medicine including helmet, ice axe, crampons and others climbing equipment.

Facts of Mera Peak

  1. Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak of Nepal at 6,576 meters.
  2. Excellent walk through Sherpa Village and Communities.
Mera Peak: Sunset
Mera Peak: Sunset
  1. It provides a Magnificent view of the highest peaks including the Himalayas with five; Mount Everest(8848m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8463m), and Kangchenjunga (8,586m) and others mountains too.
  2. It Consists of many old Buddhist Gompas and Monasteries including Tyangboche.
  3. Jimmy Roberts and Sen Tenzing is the first successful ascent who climbed Mera Peak on 20 May 1953.
  4. The walk through the pristine bamboo and rhododendron jungle make the trekking more interesting.

How hard is Mera Peak?

Mera Peak is the challenging high altitude trek with the Himalayas glacier. Mera Peak trekking is straightforward and needs technical skill to climb.

For the non-experienced trekkers; it is not a right choice. Although trekkers have basic needs for the crampons, rope, and ice axe, a lot of skills are required to climb the mountain.

Trekkers require the high level of fitness because of the altitude.

Mera Peak Map

Mera Peak Climbing

Eleven less known things about Everest Base Camp Trek

American Author Anthony J. D’Angelo asserts, “Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine.’’  He is right because you cannot conceive of obtaining the sunshine if you are miser enough to hurl yourself into the lap of nature.

Nature has that remedy to soothe the inner wound you have that no other medicine on earth can ever heal.

For that, all you need to do is to seek refuge in nature so you would be able to forget the worldly worries or the hustle and bustle schedule for the time being and be the part of the genuine nature where you shall experience the solace and peace of mind.

To achieve this goal, one of the best options could be the hiking to Everest base camp where you will get a chance to observe various kinds of soul-chanting sceneries and the people with diverse culture as you march towards the destination.

Nonetheless, there are things you know nothing about hiking to Everest base camp, yet you are supposed to know, which are mentioned below in no specific order.

Fitness solely does not ensure your success

Most of the people think hiking to Everest base camp requires you to have a good physique. However, if you are enthusiastic about grabbing the pleasure of hiking to Everest base camp, then there is nothing that halts you.

People are wrong when they assume that hiking demands as much energy as climbing the mountains does. However, do not worry about the load if you are going with a tour group because the porter will deal with that.

All you have to carry is your daypack containing stuff such as camera, water, snacks and the stuff like that. Likewise, what you need the most is your patience to acclimatize at higher altitude, which has nothing to do with your fitness.

It would be better if you do some workouts before you begin your real adventure, though. So, if you think you can then indeed you can.

Syangboche airstrip is not safe for landing airplanes.

Without patience, no work can be done perfectly. If you are planning to charter a helicopter and fly to the airstrip at Syangboche, then think thousands of times before doing this.

Syangboche airstrip
Syangboche airstrip

Syangboche airstrip (3,780 meters) is one of the most dangerous and unpaved airstrips in Nepal. Besides the pebbly runway, it is precarious due to occasional storms.

The genuine pleasure of hiking relies on the way where you carry the stick and let your feet hit mud and pebbles but not on skipping them.

You cannot enjoy hiking during the monsoon.

If you ever come under the influence of some money-minded agents who might try to convince you to go for the hiking during the monsoon season, you shall have no choice but to regret.

In monsoon, there will be frequent downpours, and the paths will be slippery. Furthermore, puddles will form throughout the trail. Presumably, you will catch a cold and would not be able to continue your journey.

Cloths will be soaked, and it will take days to dry. You cannot enjoy carrying drenched clothes with you on the way.

There will be the chances of a landslide at unprecedented places and times, which might cause casualties too.

Be prepared for everything

As you proceed on the journey, you will need many apparatuses. However, some people happen to carry the things more than necessary.

You should not do this instead of having good speculations about the things that are necessary. Do not go for the weight that consists more than 15 kg you will not be able to bear later.

 

You should be very conscious about the water and the light foods. So, carry at least two liters of water in your bag, which is extremely important during the trek.

We assume you are smart enough to pick up the rest of the things that are essential.

You should compromise on foods.

If you are fond of eating, then you should not be disheartened because at the Himalayas you cannot get all varieties of dishes that you have been eating in your respective country.

However, it is far better to eat from the earth than the box. Hence, you will be provided with all the things that grow in that locality which include the dishes of rice, potato, vegetables and all for breakfast, dinner, and lunch.

Presumably, you might be thinking it is a gross, but it is all we get at that altitude. There is no other option if you are on tight budget.

But if you wish to make a luxury trip no matter how much it costs, then you can have continental, Chinese, European dishes as well. The choice is all yours.

Additionally, do not desire for the meat at that height because it will not be hygienic. You do not want to have it if you see how the animal is butchered and prepared for the meat. It is indeed gruesome.

Do not expect this place to be a cheap one.

Can you imagine how things are transported to that altitude? No vehicles can reach there.

The only way to carry the things up there is the usage of human power and the animals as well. However, the porters will assist you with your stuff and all. Indeed porters are no less than Hercules.

Yaks on the way to EBC

It is a very toilsome task to carry things up there. Thus, everything is expensive than you ever imagine. You would not believe me if I say even for the cup of hot water, you are charged money.

Who do you think pays for charging the gadgets?  It sounds ridiculous, doesn’t it?  However, it is common up there just because of the geographical difficulties. You do not need to be baffled.

Your credit cards will not work.

If you think credit cards will work at that height, then you must be fooling yourself. Do not ever think of carrying the card instead of cash. If you do that, then you will suffer.

Namche bazaar

However, you can find the ATMs in Namche Bazaar and Lukla but do not depend on them because they might not serve you when most needed.

This is why it is better to pocket full of cash instead of a tiny card. Cash is the only means that will work.

Acclimatization at Namche Bazaar is compulsory.

Do not think you can ascend the steep without being acclimatized well. So, you should stay at Namche Bazaar until you are acclimatized, and those who completely acclimatize can begin the hiking.

Normally trekkers hike up to 5 hundred meters per day, but the second day of your trek requires you climb up to 8 hundred meters before reaching Namche Bazaar.

You will suddenly experience the thin air that day. Sometimes hikers suffer from altitude sickness hence, cannot continue their tour. In this situation, we cannot do anything except return from the mission that is a waste of time, money, and energy.

Therefore, you should make yourself prepared well mentally and physically before heading for the adventure. Ergo, acclimatization is compulsory.

Tipping is not compulsory

Most of the tourists think the culture of tipping is compulsory. Nevertheless, at that altitude, you are not bound to offer a tip. If you wish to, then it is okay.

There is no judicial law for the tipping. However, if you are pleased by the service given to you, then you will gratefully offer them some amount of tips.

Otherwise, people will not force you to give a tip. However, there are some travel agencies which have established the rule of tipping, but they have nothing to do with the law of Nepal.

Hence, base on your satisfaction level you can offer the guide and porters some tips.

 Wifi is on sale

This is not a slogan. People always want to be connected or updated with the world, and it is possible only when you have internet access.

Himalayan regions are not exceptional; you will certainly have the internet access at that altitude. There will be the availability of the internet connection in every café or teahouses along the way, but you have to pay for it.

Mount Everest Base Camp

The owner will provide you a password to get access to the virtual world, but the cost will be pretty expensive. The more climb, the more you will be charged for internet access.

So, you better buy a prepaid SIM card with a data plan as you land in Kathmandu.

Acetazolamide could be the best medication for altitude sickness

Altitude sickness is the most often experienced sickness at higher places. Some people fail to continue their journey just because of the altitude sickness.

Thereby, you need to be prepared for the required medicine in which you must not forget to include Acetazolamide, or we can call it diamox. This medicine is very useful for the altitude sickness.

Although it has some side effects such as numbness, ringing in the ears, loss of appetite, vomiting, and sleepiness, however, it will help you breathe deeper and faster while taking in more oxygen whenever you feel the sickness.

Similarly, the increased oxygen will assist you to acclimatize. Therefore, the usage of Diamox is beneficial for the altitude sickness.

18 Facts about Namche Bazaar

Namche Bazaar is known as a gateway to the high Himalayas of Mt. Everest region.

Rising to an elevation of 3,440 meters, this relatively small town is a bustling tourist zone and trading hub of the Khumbu region. This stunningly beautiful village, in Solukhumbu district of north-eastern Nepal, is perched on a sloping hill.

It is hemmed in on all sides by gargantuan mountains. In the west of this town is Kongde Ri which is 6,187 meters in altitude and to the east is Thamserku at an elevation of 6,608 meters.

Apart from the abundant hotels and lodges, Namche boasts three museums, a monastery, a Stupa at the bottom of the village, several bakeries and storehouses of trekking stuff.

Even in the communication sector, this particular village is far ahead of all other villages of the Everest region trekking route. It serves as a junction from where different Everest region trekking routes diverge.

Here are top 18 facts about Namche Bazaar which are of high interest and equally important to anyone trekking in the Khumbu region.

Administrative Center

As there are many governmental offices, Namche Bazaar is a big administrative center of the Khumbu region. The Sagarmatha National Park is headquartered there.

There is the office of a local electricity authority named Khumbu Bijuli Company which was built during the late 1990s with the financial assistance from the Austrian government and the then His Majesty’s Government of Nepal.

Likewise, there is the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau which is responsible for punishing the poachers and alleviation of the wildlife poaching. Moreover, Namche has a post office of its own.

For maintaining safe trekking in Khumbu region, a community police check post is stationed there.

First Acclimatization Spot

Namche Bazaar is renowned for being the first acclimatization spot on the way to Everest region trekking.

Tourists, heading to the Mt. Everest, Gokyo and many other destinations for both trekking and expedition, have at least two nights of a stopover in Namche as a part of acclimatization.

Khunde Hospital
Khunde Hospital

During their stay in Namche area, tourists normally visit the neighboring Khunde village which is famous for the Hillary hospital and Khumjung village where Hillary school is located.

On the acclimatization day, we can see many tourists climbing uphill to have lunch at the Everest View Hotel, the hotel at the highest altitude in the world. The feeble people, however, can be seen strolling through the town.

Busy Hub

Before the successful ascent of the Mt. Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa in 1953, Namche bazaar had been a very rustic place.

Despite that, it was a place where people from lower region bartered agro-products for locally produced cheese and butter. The ascent of Mt. Everest drew global attention and the number of tourists gradually increased.

Now, it has become a bustling tourist zone where economic exchanges have completely replaced the barter system.

Climate

At the altitude of 3,440 meters, Namche is cold. Winter is cold and dry. During the period between December and February, the day temperature is normally between 5 to 8 degree Celcius whereas during the night temperature falls between -6 to -8 degree Celcius.

Summer can be the best time to visit Namche since it is warm when the day temperature rises to 16 degrees and which falls to 8 degrees Celcius during the night. Summer is, however, characterized by frequent mists which blur the views of mountainous ranges.

During the monsoon season, it is neither too cold nor too hot, but the streets get quite muddy, and puddles are formed.

Sagarmatha National Park Visitor’s Center

Sagarmatha National Park Visitor’s Center is located at the top end of Namche Bazaar on the way to Tengboche. It provides detailed information regarding the wildlife of the Sagarmatha National Park.

Sagarmatha National Park
Sagarmatha National Park

 

More than verbose descriptions this center features real pictures of the real flora and fauna found in the national park. Moreover, some replicas of mountaineers, including Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, are also on display.

Sherwi Khangba Center

‘Sherwi Khangba’ in Sherpa language means ‘Sherpa’s home.’ Sherwi Khangba Center is a traditional Sherpa house which is dedicated to preserving the Himalayan Sherpa culture.

This house has many features which reflect the typical Sherpa lifestyle. It consists of a Sherpa cultural museum in which ancient Sherpa artifacts can be observed.

Sherwi Khangba Center
Sherwi Khangba Center

It also has Mount Everest documentation center which has kept a clear record of Sherpa climbers. Likewise, there is Sherpa culture photo gallery where we can thoroughly study the Sherpa culture and lifestyle through photography.

Another part of this center is Khumbu international library in which there are huge collections of books, audios, and videos on national and international mountaineering and trekking.

Moreover, Sherwi Khangba also has a hotel of its own and an international conference hall which can be reserved for rent.

Namche Market

Namche bazaar runs a weekly market every Saturday. From early morning, people from Namche and nearby places bring their agricultural products for sale on the eastern corner of the village.

In addition to agricultural products, they sell woolen clothes, trekking gear, butter, cheese, electronic devices, etc.

It can be advantageous if you plan to buy souvenirs when there is a market because you can get everything at the same place and you can bargain the price.

Syangboche Airport

Little ahead of Namche Bazaar is Syangboche Airport at the altitude of 3,780 meters. It is not licensed for commercial air operations.

Instead, most aircrafts landing at this airport are chartered flights from Kathmandu and Lukla. Syangboche airport is not a safe place for landing an airplane. Therefore we mostly see helicopters supplying both goods and people.

Syangboche Airport
Syangboche Airport

Normally those who do not intend to go any further from Namche Bazaar normally charter a helicopter and land at this airport.

In spite of being deprived of scheduled flights, Syangboche is a wonderful place to observe mountainous ranges at 360 degrees.

Oral and Dental Clinic

Oral and Dental Clinic in Namche Bazaar is the only dental clinic in the entire Everest region, which was established in 1991.

Its establishment was Dr. Brian Hollander’s concept which he developed upon learning that Khumbu region’s children had a serious problem of teeth decaying.

Though there is only one Dr. Nawang Doka Sherpa, people visit this hospital walking for up to five days. Annually approximately 40 thousand people visit this hospital from a normal check up to oral and dental surgeries.

This community hospital lacks advanced technologies, but X-ray and ultrasonic dental cleaning are possible now.

Honorary Visit

The 39th president of the United States of America, Jimmy Carter, visited Namche Bazaar in October of 1985 with his wife Rosalyn.

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter

They were escorted by Nepal’s government’s security in a personal chopper of the then king, late Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev.

They had spent a couple of hours for lunch at Khumbu lodge. For this the lodge enjoys a massive fame till date.

View of Mt. Everest

Just after leaving Jorsalle below Namche Bazaar, you will see the Mt. Everest partially from a distance. Even from that distance, tourists seem very excited to take some photographs of that gigantic peak.

When you reach Namche Bazaar, the excitement level drastically increases and you will be in raptures over the thought of your prospective arrival near the Mt. Everest.

When you go a little further to Everest View Hotel, you will see clear and awe-inspiring scenery formed by Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Amadablam, etc. nevertheless, your focus will mostly be set upon Mt. Everest.

Highest Placed Everest View Hotel

Approximately an hour’s hike from Namche Bazaar will take you to Everest View Hotel which is placed on a ridge overlooking the Mt. Everest range.

It was opened in 1971 and today, it holds a Guinness world record for being the highest placed hotel on earth at 13,000 ft. The unique feature of this hotel is that you can see the Mt. Everest from any room.

In order to immerse in the beauty of nature and the hotel itself, tourists go there for lunch on accommodation day and come back to Namche towards the evening.

Traditional Handicrafts

Apart from hotels and lodges, Namche Bazaar boasts a significantly high number of shops for both commercial purpose and publicity of local products.

Traditional Handicrafts Shops in Namche Bazaar
Traditional Handicrafts Shops in Namche Bazaar

Those shops are run by a majority of Sherpas and few Tibetans. Saturday market is held only once a week, but the shops remain open throughout the week and they both explicitly and implicitly contribute to the Nepalese economy.

They sell traditional handicrafts, including woolen, wooden and metallic products. We can observe tourists buying them in order to take them to their homeland as souvenirs.

Butter and Other Dairy Products

Namche is a central spot for selling and buying of dairy products.

Upper Khumbu’s products are unquestionably supplied to Namche, but it is difficult to believe that even the dairy products of Solukhumbu’s neighboring districts, Khotang and Bhojpur, are brought to Namche in search of good market.

It takes about a week to ten days only to supply the products like butter, chhurpi, ghee, etc. For this reason, they do not seem to earn as much as they deserve, but they still persist.

Major Uphill Climb in the Everest Region

The necessity of acclimatization at Namche Bazaar has a reason that might be unpleasant to some trekkers.

Upon crossing the bridge over the Dudhkoshi river, a severe uphill starts. It takes about two and half hours to complete the ascent.

If you reach Namche on the second day of the trek, you will have ascended 800 meters that day which is above the normal 500 meter level.

Once you cross the bridge, you will start experiencing the impact of thin air and you will have to stop now and then to gather breath. This ascent results in a day’s compulsory acclimatization at Namche Bazaar.

Home to Legendary Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Apa Sherpa

Thame, a yet another smaller village in Namche village development committee is home to so many mountaineers including two legends Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Apa Sherpa.

Tenzing Norgay and sir Edmund Hillary
Tenzing Norgay and sir Edmund Hillary

Tenzing Norgay was born in Thame and later moved to Darjeeling before teenage. He holds the record for being the first ever human to set foot upon the Mt. Everest along with Sir Edmund Hillary.

Apa Sherpa also was born in the same village of Thame. He holds a 21 times Everest ascent record. Now, he is a brand ambassador for raising awareness of global warming in the high Himalayas.

Dumjee Festival

Namche Bazaar holds an annual Buddhist festival called dumjee, which has been a major attraction for tourists in recent days.

It is celebrated also in other Sherpa villages but specifically that of Namche is quite special due to presence of a variety of people.

Dumjee Festival

The first few days are spent sharing visits with the neighboring homes and enjoying delicious typical Sherpa food items.

During the final few days, the entire people of the village gather at the Namche Monastery to mark the celebration of highly respected Sherpa monks’ achievements.

The ceremony, which involves breathtaking lama dances and rounds of traditional Sherpa dance called Shyabru, is led by the incarnate lama of Tengboche Monastery.

Stone and Mud Houses

Even to this day, cemented houses are very rare in Namche Bazaar. Due to the easy availability, people still use stone and mud to build houses.

It is neither a wonder because the transportation of bricks and cement is next to impossible. There is no path even for biking, let alone driving four-wheelers.

However, the stone houses are even more beautiful. Some of the old shelters might look precarious, commercial hotels and lodges are strongly built.

The interior of the hotels are designed with wooden frames. You will, hereby, have a wonderful experience of staying in a countryside hotel.

 

45 Things to Know Before You Hike to Everest Base Camp

You are suggested to go through the following list of what you should know before going to Everest base camp as a trekker. They are listed in no specific order.

Everest location

                                      

Known as the roof of the world for being the tallest mountain on the Earth, Mt. Everest (8848m. / 29029ft.) is in Solukhumbu district of North-Eastern Nepal. It marks the international border between Tibet and Nepal.

Mount Everest is the most outstanding part of Mahalangur range of great Himalayas. After trekking for approximately a week, you will reach the base camp of this mountain.

Best season for Everest base camp trekking

There are two preferable seasons for Everest base camp trekking: Spring and autumn. The spring season starts from mid-February and ends towards the end of May. The period between March and May is the hottest time of year when temperatures might go up to 30°C. 

The autumn season starts from mid-September and lasts until the end of November. It comes with features of dryness, clear blue sky and a mild breeze.

Board a flight to Tenzing-Hillary airport

Tenzing-Hillary airport in Lukla has largely eased the access to Mt. Everest base camp. It takes just 35 minutes’ flight from the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu to reach Lukla.

Tenzing Hillary Airport of Everest Base Camp
Tenzing Hillary Airport of Everest Base Camp

The flight takes you through a sea of cloud and penetrating through it you can view mountainous ranges all around. If you choose to board a flight to Lukla, your trek starts the same day. Otherwise, you have to catch a bus to either Jiri or Salleri and spend some extra days of hiking before reaching Lukla.

Nature of accommodation

Since it is a tourism-flourishing business zone, almost all houses you see in upper Khumbu region are lodges. If you are going to the Mt. Everest base camp or Gokyo, lodging can be the preferable accommodation.

Now, you do not have to worry about finding a lodge for comfortable accommodation in this part of the world. Almost all hotels are quality providers, but even among them, you can choose the standard based on your budget, for there is  a range of options.

However, you need not worry about the basic facilities in any hotel.

Regarding food, you will be provided a menu from where you will get to choose Nepali, Continental, and some Chinese items. The most special thing about those hotels and lodges is that they serve locally produced vegetables and food. Hence, they are healthy and hygienic to eat.

Everest base camp trekking cost coverage

There is no fixed price for hiking up to the Mt. Everest base camp. It differs from company to company. By and large, the cost is determined by nature of accommodation, seasons, your special requirements, etc. At a normal range, you will be charged from US$ 1000 to US$3000 for an average 12 days – 17 days’ trek.  The cost is normally exclusive of a hot shower, battery charging, telephone, internet, beverage and personal shopping.

Trekking route to Mt. Everest base camp

The most often used itinerary for Mt. Everest base camp trek is of 8 days. Sometimes, some trekking companies might offer their clients a quite different trekking route from the traditional one.

Route for Everest Base Camp
Route for Everest Base Camp

 

The traditional route is: Kathmandu – Lukla – Phakding – Namche  -Tengboche – Dingboche – Lobuche – Gorakshep – Everest base camp. Nonetheless, you are always welcome to review and make changes to the route.

Hire a trekking guide

First of all, the law of Nepal has legalized the necessity of a trekking guide for any foreign trekker in the Himalayas. If you hire a guide, he will manage all the necessary preparations for the trek.

He will give you so much of information about the place and people. Many obstacles might occur during the trek. If you fall sick before the end of your journey, the guide will be of huge help.

Hence, you have to consider hiring a guide who is very much familiar with the route and your destination.

Both group and solo hiking are possible

A trekking agency can deploy staffs for any size of guests’ team. It is all up to the tourists’ choice. If you love traveling alone, you can simply hire a guide and make a move with him.

Trekking itinerary might be more flexible if you love solo trekking. If you feel insecure alone, you are suggested to come with a group. Another advantage of group trekking is that the bigger the group size, the lesser the price.

Necessary trekking gears

Trekking gear list depends upon the season of your travel. The basic gears include lightweight hiking boots, waterproof boots, a pair of sandals, hiking socks, windproof jackets, sunglasses, gloves, quick-dry underwear, day pack, sleeping bag, headlamp, trekking poles, etc.

Required documents and permits

For Everest base camp trek, TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) card and Sagarmatha National Park entry permit are requirements. If you are on a guided trek, your guide will help you in obtaining the permit and TIMS card. Moreover, you can also obtain them on your own from Nepal Tourism Board or the Sagarmatha National Park entrance. You have to pay US$ 20 for TIMS card whereas Sagarmatha National Park entry fee is US$ 35. For both purposes, you have to bring at least five passport size photos altogether and two copies of your passport.

Is altitude sickness a huge problem up until Base Camp?

There is no age, gender or physical discrimination when it comes to suffering from high altitude sickness. There are, of course, cases where we can see guides carrying their clients on their back to lower region overnight.

Definition of High Altitude
Definition of High Altitude

Due to the increased awareness, however, high altitude sickness has been less severe in recent years even in the Mt. Everest region.

Symptoms of high altitude sickness

The symptoms of high altitude sickness include a headache, fatigue, loss of appetite, difficulty in sleeping, vomiting, increase in pulse rate, dizziness, etc.

High altitude sickness can be prevented

What everyone has to understand is that proper acclimatization is the best fight against this disease. It has been customary to spend at least two nights in Namche Bazaar for acclimatization.

Since you frequently go across villages, you should rather comfortably ascend from 300 to 500 meters per day. It is advisable to consult a physician to determine whether you can survive the harsh weather.

You should not go on any medication without a doctor’s prescription.

Everest base camp can become dangerous

Everest base camp trekking nowhere involves dangerous trail. Nevertheless, the nature of mountains is unpredictable. The thing we have to fear most is the weather.

During the rainy season, the path becomes slippery and muddy, and leach might attack you at the same time. Likewise, during the winter, the temperature goes below -30 degree Celsius.

Hence, you are frequently suggested to hire guides who will play remarkable roles in maintaining your safety and comfort.

You need to hire porters

         

 

It is customary to hire a porter to carry your bag to your destination when you are heading to the Everest base camp. It is not that you cannot carry your luggage on your own, but the fact is the higher you go, the more burdensome it becomes for you.

If you hire porters, they will carry your whole luggage to your desired destination, and you can carry just a daypack containing your private stuff. Adopting this strategy will pay you off with a comfortable trek.

You can have access to the internet

Most hotels today have wireless fidelity connections. So, you can use wi-fi paying a certain amount. Cyber communications are also being operated everywhere on the way to Mt. Everest.

Before leaving for the trek, you can also buy a Sim card in Kathmandu. Whenever there is a network, you can buy data packs and use the internet for your convenience.

You should carry Nepali currency

It is necessary for you to carry Nepali rupees during the trek. Upon landing in Kathmandu from your respective country, you can exchange currency almost everywhere, including the airport.

It is necessary for personal shopping, tipping, etc. If you do not have a guide, it is better for you to exchange an amount of money which will suffice the whole trek.

Casualties on the way to Everest base camp

So far, there is no officially recorded death during a trek to Everest base camp. Every year, we hear the news of death at Everest, but it is during expeditions that some people, unfortunately, breathe their last.

If you have health issues, you should have constant communication with your guide so that he will take necessary measures.

The truth is life is meant for death. So, if somebody dies en route to Everest base camp, the trek cannot always be the reason for the casualty.

Train yourself for Everest base camp trek

It is not mandatory to have prior experience of trekking. The trek to Everest base camp does not demand any technical skill hence you do not need to have any previous technical climbing experience or even any altitude experience to complete the trek.

Nevertheless, you should be aware of your health. A comfortable trek requires you to be physically fit and to have excellent strength.

To maintain the required fitness, you can personally train yourself by hiking to higher altitudes, running, cycling, etc. for some weeks before coming to Nepal.

You should be mentally prepared

You need to be mentally prepared for life in the mountains depending on your level of comfort with the outdoors.During your trek, aside from joy, you might as well miss whatever you have left behind.

Though Nepalese are very friendly people, you might face difficulties due to cultural differences. Misunderstandings also might occur, and sometimes they might not be able to fulfill your expectations. Hence, you may need to prepare yourself for what is to come.

Poaching in the Sagarmatha National Park is against the law

Poaching is strictly prohibited inside the Sagarmatha National Park. You can observe many species of flora and fauna, but you are allowed to harm none.

Sagarmatha National Park
Sagarmatha National Park

You should consider being under strict inspection from community police check posts. In case of poaching, the culprit will be condemned to serve long-term jail.

You need insurance

It is essential to have proper insurance while coming to Nepal for trekking to the high Himalayas. Everest base camp trek itinerary involves going as high as to Kalapatthar (5,643 meters).

In spite of having physical fitness and strong health, you might be subject to high altitude sickness. In case of emergency health issues, air evacuation might be necessary. Hence, you are highly suggested to have far-sightedness.

You cannot see the top of Mt. Everest from the base camp

Though your final destination is Everest base camp, you cannot see the top of Mt. Everest from its base. Hence, you are requested to visit Kalapatthar for a close view of Mt. Everest peak.

Best Everest base camp trek agency

No categorization of trekking agencies regarding their quality service has been made so far. Comfort level of trekking mostly depends upon the mutual understanding between the trekking agency and its clients.

The agency’s staffs aim is to make their clients’ journey comfortable, safe and joyous. In spite of the given fact, you are highly suggested to choose an agency with long trekking history.

You should go to Kalapatthar for a sunset view of Mt. Everest peak

Kalapatthar, in Nepali, literally means black stone. After an hour’s hill ascent from Gorakshep, you will reach a place where you will see a massive rock which is black.

Mount Everest from Kala Patthar
Mount Everest from Kala Patthar

The top of this rock rises to an elevation of 5,643 meters, from where you can have a spectacular view of the Mt. Everest. When the weather is clear, the view of Mt. Everest during the sunset gives you a sublime feeling.

The setting sun paints yellowish gray color on what is known as the roof of the world.

Don’t take many showers

The first thing is you will hardly take a bath during the trek, thanks to the coldness. It is almost impossible to even for the local people to take a cold shower. Most lodges offer the facility of the hot shower, but for that, you need to pay a supplementary charge of up to 5 US dollars.

You cannot wash all kinds of clothes

During the acclimatization period, you can wash lightweight t-shirts, socks, underwear, etc. which will be dry within some hours. Washing heavy clothes will only create an additional burden.

You have to be convinced that in spite of being dirty, your clothes will not stink. Wearing them will not cause you any harm, washing them might result in difficult consequences instead.

Use wet wipes instead of cold water

There are water taps and streams throughout the route. However, we recommend you not to wash your hands and face with cold water very often. Instead, a wet wipe is a perfect alternative.

Since everything is cold, you should try to avoid touching cold water so that you will not have to suffer. Using wet wipes has been the most customary practice for any trekker going to the Everest base camp.

You can buy trekking kits in Nepal

Some tourists bother themselves by bringing all necessary gears from their country while some much familiar tourists prefer buying them in Nepal. Thamel area in Kathmandu can be the best place to buy trekking kits.

Trekking Kits

Before doing your shopping, you should consult your hiking company for the required kit list because different seasons require you to have different kits. The North Face Shop, Mountain Hardware Shop, etc. on Tridevi road in Thamel and Redfox, Sherpa, Black Yak, etc. in Durbarmarg area are some of the best places to buy trekking gears.

You can buy them even in places like Namche and Lukla, but the price will be more costly.

Sherpas own the hotels and lodges

Anywhere you reach in Khumbu region; you will mostly see Sherpa people. Since they are born in the Himalayas and grown up there, the Sherpas open hotels and start their career in mountaineering and trekking. Hence, almost all hotels and lodges, on the way to Everest base camp, are owned by Sherpa.

Bring tools of entertainment

While hiking up to Mt. Everest base camp, there are some days when you have to walk only for 2 to 3 hours. There are unquestionably wonderful scenes to view or go to, but sometimes you might love to stay inside the hotel and enjoy there without bothering your feet.

Many tourists can be seen reading, especially when they have to wait for their order. Moreover, if you are in a group, you can play card games, ludo, etc. Hence, you are advised to come with the necessary tools of entertainment.

Electricity is available

Throughout the Everest base camp trek trail, hotels and lodges have electricity. You can charge your electronic devices for a certain amount. It is not an issue to worry about, for the charge is not costly.

You are suggested to bring additional batteries and chargers for your comfort. You do not need to pay for the light, though.

What happens if I go to Mt. Everest base camp during monsoon?

If you love the extreme level of adventure and if you have the endurance, you can go trekking to Mt. Everest base camp during the monsoon. But for most trekkers, it is the least preferable season.

Trek to EBC on Mansoon
Trek to EBC on Mansoon

During monsoon, you will experience frequent downpours. Since the path is mostly off-road, there will be puddles, and the path will be muddy. The path will be slippery, and there are chances of landslide too. Also, leaches can cling to and bite you anytime without your awareness.

The greatest problem you might face is though you have an umbrella, you will get drenched, and your clothes will be dirty with mud.

Have vegetarian diet

Once you leave Lukla for your journey ahead, you should consider rather having a vegetarian diet. The Sherpas do not murder animals up in the Himalayas.

Hence, if you are offered meat understand that it is imported from lower valleys. Since meat is not refrigerated and because it takes considerably long time for transportation, it might not remain fresh.

In contrast, most vegetables are locally produced, and they are not at all poisoned.

Limit your walking pace

You are advised to walk at a leisurely pace. Since it is not a marathon and nobody is going to judge your speed, you should focus more on your health.

Trying to move faster and reaching the destination earlier than the scheduled day might cause you serious health problems. You need proper acclimatization before reaching Mt. Everest base camp.

You will see changes in your skin

There is a vast difference between the climate of Kathmandu and that of Everest base camp. Leaving Kathmandu suddenly and going to Mt. Everest base camp will certainly have consequences. Due to extreme coldness, you might lose a layer of your skin, and the skin color will be blackened.

Most tourists use sun-cream to avoid direct exposure to coldness and the sun. Fortunately, when you descend to the lower region, your skin will start gaining normalcy.

Be careful from yaks

You will see a lot of yaks commuting to and fro caring loads on their back. Although there is no record of yak attack so far, you should still be careful from them.

Yaks on the way to EBC
Yaks on the way to EBC

It is because you never know when they turn violent. There are several suspension bridges over rivers and streams. They are wide and strong enough to occupy two-way transportation. Despite that, you should be patient and let the yaks cross the bridge first.

Carry first aid kit

Before setting out for your journey make sure that you have carried the first aid kit. Prevention is better than cure, but you cannot prevent some accidents or diseases.

Normally the trekking agency provides their clients with the first aid kit in case of necessity. But still, you have to ask them whether they have carried before your journey begins.

The first aid kit for Everest base camp trek consists of Diamox, handy plus, bandage, etc.

The higher, the more expensive

The higher you go, the more expensive everything becomes. Due to difficulties in the transportation of goods, the upper Khumbu region is more expensive.

Porters, yaks, and mules are employed for supplying goods from the lower valleys. Some of the stuffs are delivered from Kathmandu by helicopter. Hence, it is no wonder that the further you go, the more costly the trek becomes.

You will not spend the night at Everest base camp

There is no human settlement at the Everest base camp. Only the expedition teams set up their tents for extensive training. Therefore, you will be staying at the nearest village, Gorakshep which is the last village of Everest base camp trekking trail.

The most useful toiletries

You have to carry tools like sun cream, lip balm, toilet roll, wet wipes and biodegradable soaps in your daypack because you might need them any time of the day.

Keep your batteries in your sleeping bag overnight

In order not to let your batteries lose their charge put them inside the sleeping bag overnight. Exposure to extreme coldness might cause them to go dysfunctional. Hence, you better be conscious.

You need to carry a water purifier

You should drink a lot of water throughout the trekking duration so that you will have low chances of suffering from altitude sickness and other diseases.

 

Drinking water from streams and taps is normally healthy in the high Himalayas. In spite of that, you should carry water purifying tablets, for some water sources can be contaminated. In case of boiled water, purification is not necessary.

Do not hang any cloth outside during the night

If you have dried your clothes in the sun, you must collect them by the evening. In case you leave them outside at night, they will be wet with dew and freeze which takes hours on end to dry. It will additionally ruin your clothes.

The trek begins and ends in Kathmandu

Kathmandu is the transition between your home country and Mt. Everest base camp. Since Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu is the only international airport in Nepal, you are bound to land in Kathmandu before the trek, and upon the end of your trek, you must go to Kathmandu again.

Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu

In addition to being the capital city of Nepal, it is a melting pot where people from all over Nepal stay. In Kathmandu valley, you will have a couple of days for sightseeing around the world heritage sites and places of great religious and cultural importance.

Places to visit in Nepal: 26 places you must visit

Nepal is the most beautiful country that has many scenic landscapes with copiousness of both natural and cultural heritage. There are a lot of beautiful places to visit in Nepal. Nepal, the official name of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia.

Nepal is right between two countries bordering China in the north and India in the west, east and south. Nepal is a piece of heaven on Earth.

It is a small country and a home to many Himalayan ranges, various animals, and plants, rich, for the rivers and water which is divided into three regions; Terai region, Hill region, and the mountain region.

Nepal is rich in biodiversity and unique in geography. The highest peak in the world, Mount Everest lies in Nepal. Nepal is one of the best tourism destinations for spending holidays.

The specialty of this country is its multi-ethnic, multi-language, multi-culture. There are many places in Nepal to visit that make your journey memorable and fun.

Kathmandu : Town full of Temples

Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, is also known as the Dream City. It is the most crowded city, and most people from outside valley come to fulfill their dream in the Kathmandu.

It is an old city, historically termed as “Nepal Mandala” and has been the home of Newar Culture in the hilly region. It is the center of Nepal’s history, art, culture, and economy and a multi-ethnic population of Hindu and Buddhist religion.

Kathmandu Valley
Kathmandu Valley

In ancient times, Kathmandu valley was a lake before the Goddess Manjushree cut Chovar hill with her sword and drained all the water away.

Kathmandu city is a gate to tourism in Nepal and is famous for its cultural heritage such as The Kathmandu Durbar Square, The Royal Palaces, Hanuman Dhoka, Asan, Kritipur, the Buddhist stupas of Swayambhu and Boudhanath.

The earliest is the Licchavi dynasty of Durbar Square. It had 50 temples and distributed in two quadrangles of Durbar Square.

The outer Quadrangles has Kasthamandap temple, Kumari Ghar and Shiva-Parvati Temple; the inner quadrangles have the Hanuman Dhoka Palace. The royal family lived till 1886, and later they moved to The Royal Palace (Narayanhiti Palace).

Patan: Years old Cultural Heritage 

Patan is located in the southern part of the valley, 5 km drive from the Kathmandu bus park. It is the oldest city also known as Lalitpur and by its Newari name, Yala. It is a city of Newari people and is also rich for cultural heritage, arts, and crafts; Patan Durbar Square, Ashoka stupa, Patan Museum, Statues, Godavari Botanical Garden, Patan zoo and many others.

Patan Durbar Square
Patan Durbar Square

The places are buzzing all the time with the locals and the tourist. The Patan Durbar Square served as the residence of the Malla rulers of the Patan states. It is divided into different chowks.

The Museum is in Keshab Narayan Chowk. Opposite to Patan Durbar Square, there is the stone temple of ‘Lord Krishna’ (Krishna Mandir) with its 21 spires and bas-relief art depicting scenes from the Mahabharat epics.

Also, the Ashoka Stupa lies in the east of the Patan. Patan is famous for the Rato Machchhindranath festival which is celebrated for a long time for almost one month.

Bhaktapur: Newari Culture

Bhaktapur, the smaller city of the valley located in the east corner, is approximately 13 km away from the Kathmandu. It is a city of devotees, Newar people and full of religious place. Bhaktapur was named as ‘Bhadgon’ or ‘Khwopa’ in the ancient time.

Bhaktapur Durbar Square

It preserved the historical monuments, palaces, courtyards, temple, a hand-crafted peacock that reflect the Hinduism. Bhaktapur is also famous for the marvelous crafts including pottery, weaver, thanka, and masks.

Bhaktapur Durbar Square (‘Layaku’ in Newari Language) is the royal palace of the old Bhaktapur Kingdom.

The area is full of historical monuments such as the fifty-five Windows which is a masterpiece of wood carvings, Golden Gate, The Big Bell, Pashupatinath Temple, Kedarnath Temple, Statue of Bhupatindra Malla, Siddi Laxmi Temple and Vatshala Temple is a stone temple.

The next place is Taumadi, famous for the Nyatapola Temple. One of the oldest temples with a five-story pagoda style temple of the Goddess Siddhi Laxmi built by King Bhupatindra Malla.

The temple didn’t get destroyed during the earthquake in 1990 and 2015.

Dattatraya Temple is built in the pagoda style in three-level of Lord Shiva built by the Yaksha Malla. Also, there is a Pottery Square where people make the various designs of pots out of clay.

Another is the Siddha Pokhari (Ta Pukhu: Newar language) where the next day of the Indra Jatra devotees worship the Goddess Indrayani in the west of the pond.

The city is famous for the special curd called “Ju Ju Dhau.” JuJu means King and Dhau means curd. Whoever visits Bhaktapur they never forget to taste the curd prepared by the local people.

It is known as the city of festivals such as Bisket Jatra, Gai Jatra (Saparu), Pulu Kisi (Indra Jatra), Yomari Purnima and many more.

Pokhara: A gift of Nature to Humanity

Pokhara is one of the places with most beautiful scenery and natural lakes. It needs 5-6 hours drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara where you can explore the natural beauty. Pokhara includes various lakes and temples, such as Phewa Lake, Begnas Lake, Rupa Lake, Gude Lake, Neutani Lake and Maidi Lake, Barahi temple, Bindbyabasini Temple and many others.

Few Lake in Pokhara
Few Lake in Pokhara

The beautiful closer view of the Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Manaslu, and Machhapuchre Mountain can be seen from the Pokhara. The Mahendra Cave, Bat Cave, and Gupteshwor are the known cave.

Sarankot is famous for the paragliding over the Phewa lake and land at the bottom of the city.

David’s Fall is an awesome and deepest waterfall located in the south-west of Pokhara. Close to the lakeside, there are many lodges and restaurants are available, and along with it, you can enjoy the stunning view from there.

Rara Lake: Peace and Beauty at a place

Rara lake is the biggest and deepest lake of Nepal located in Jumla and Mugu districts which lie at an altitude of 2990 meters and covers an area of 10.8 square kilometers.

Rara Lake
Rara Lake

Rara lake is the main feature of the Rara National Park. Rara lake has much unique flora and fauna importance of rare and vulnerable species. The lake is a popular destination with a rough route in Western Nepal for trekkers.

Lumbini: Buddha’s Birth Place

Lord Buddha, Siddhartha Gautam was born in 623 B.C. Lumbini is a Buddhist pilgrimage site in the Rupandehi District. The temple of Maya Devi is one of the most important sites in the Lumbini Garden where Queen Maya Devi gave birth to the Gautam Buddha.

Lumbini
Lumbini

The Ashoka Pillar is a stone pillar along with the four stupas and a pillar. Monks in saffron-robed clothing can also be seen there.

Gosainkunda: Awesome trek to go for

Gosaikunda lake is one of the most famous religious and pilgrimage sites of Nepal. It is located at an altitude of 4,380 m(14370 ft.), and surrounded by peaks in Langtang National Park in Rasuwa District with a surface of 13.8 ha (34 acres).

Gosaikunda
Gosaikunda

It is also surrounded by the mountain ranges, amazing scenario, and a delightful forest.

Every year in Janai Purnima, August full moon day thousands of pilgrims visit Gosaikunda, take a bath in the lake and worship Lord Shiva. Gosainkunda is one of the best places for trekking destination.

Panch Pokhari: Five lakes, one sight

Panch Pokhari is a group of five holy lakes, located in the Sindhupalchowk district in Nepal.

Panch Pokhari
Panch Pokhari

Panch Pokhari offers pristine mountain views, rich culture, and stunning natural beauty and features different biological diversity. Every year in the Janai Purnima, many Hindus and Buddhist pilgrims visit Panch Pokhari.

Tilocho Lake: Lake sky use to see itself

Tilicho Lake is one of the most popular sites, located in the Manang district of Nepal. Tilicho Lake lies at an altitude of 4,919 meters in the Annapurna range of the Himalayas.

Tilicho Lake
Tilicho Lake

The trekking route combines Annapurna circuit trekking.Tilicho Lake is surrounded by mountains of Tilicho, Nilgiri, Khangsar and the Muktinath Peak that make the lake more delightful.

Everest Base Camp: Once is not Enough

Everest Base camp is the first and famous trekking destination on the entire earth. It is Situated in beautiful Khumbu region, Solukhumbu district of Nepal.

Everest Base camp

The Everest Base Camp is the most popular breathtaking, exciting and challenging trekking route to the Himalayas range. You need to take a flight to Lukla and move towards Namche Bazaar.

Namche Bazaar is the gate to Everest where the journey starts to the many mountains. Also, you can explore Sherpa villages and ancient Thami and Tengboche. Kalapathar is the most visited point to have a view of Mount Everest.

Chitwan National Park: Jungle Safari

The Chitwan National Park is the first national park in Nepal and stated as World Heritage Property. It is located in the subtropical southern part of the Terai region, also rich in natural beauty.

A total of 68 species of mammals, 544 species of birds, 56 species of herpetofauna and 126 species of fish have been recorded in the park. The best part of the park is a jungle safari where you can see different animals, and it is especially renowned for its protection of One Horn Rhinoceros, Bengal Tiger, and crocodile.

Janakpur: Where Lord Ram and Sita got married

Janakpur

Janakpur is popular for the pilgrims and the birthplace of King Janak’s daughter Sita. The city is also known as Janakpur Dham, and it is the capital of the Dhanusa district. Nepal Railways, which is the only railway in Nepal, connects Janakpur to Siraha at the Nepal-India border. The local people of Janakpur speak the Maithali language as it is the city of old Maithili culture. Every year, the festival ‘Ram Navami’ celebrates beautifully.

Annapurna Base Camp: Quaint Gurung Village

The Annapurna Base Camp is the second popular trekking journey in the Annapurna area after Everest Base Camp. The trek explores amazing views of the mountains and the rich culture, local communities and the traditional way of life.

Annapurna Base Camp
Annapurna Base Camp

The Annapurna Base Camp route begins from Ghandruk trail to Chomorong, and Deurali to reach Annapurna Base Camp and along this route, you can find splendid views of Dhaulagiri, Himchuli, Mount Fishtail, and Annapurna.

Lukla: Doorway to Majestic Mt. Everest, Divine Scenery 

Lukla is located in the Khumbu area of the Solukhumbu District in the Sagarmatha-Zone of north-east Nepal.

Lukla
Lukla

Although Lukla is well-known for the most dangerous airport in the world, it is also popular for mountaineering, trekking and visiting the amazing scenario of the Himalayas ranges. It is the most visited trekking route to Everest Base Camp, Namche Bazaar, Gokyo valley trek, and the Sherpa cuisine is the specialty of that place.

Nagarkot: A picnic Spot

Nagarkot is the best place to see the spectacular sunrise view and the Himalayas ranges when the weather is clear.

Nagarkot
Nagarkot

Many visitors prefer to visit in the Spring season, and also locals go for the picnic. Nagarkot can be easily accessed by hiking, cycling, bus or other means of transportation.

Bhote Koshi: Rafting or Bungee Jump?

Bungee Jumping is one of the adventurous sports in Bhote Koshi, Nepal.

Bhote Koshi
Bhote Koshi

In Nepal, there are two places where you can go for the Bungee jumping; Bhote Koshi River and Pokhara. The jump takes place at 160 meters above the Bhote Koshi River.

Mustang: Let’s get lost

Mustang is rich in natural beauty, cultural heritage, and a historical place and situated in the Dhaulagiri zone in Nepal. This beautiful land is divided into two parts; the Upper Mustang and the Lower Mustang. The Lower Mustang is full of natural scenery, and Upper Mustang is popular for the adventurous trekking.

Mustang
Mustang

Snowfall mostly occurs in the winter season and visitors enjoy playing with snow during this season. In Mustang, There are different beautiful places such as Jomsom, Kagbeni, Lo Manthang and many others. Muktinath Temple is a holy place for both Hindus and Buddhists.

Within, Hinduism it is called Mukti Kshetra which means the ‘place of liberation or moksha’ and had 108 water taps.

Khapdak National Park: Green everywhere

Khapdak National Park is in Seti Zone and is stretched over four districts of Nepal: Bajhang, Bajura, Accham, and Doti and covers an area of 225 square kilometers.

Khaptad National Park
Khaptad National Park

It has many different species of animals, birds and medicinal herbs and the landscapes consist of steep slopes, streams, and moorland.

Langtang: Monasteries

Langtang is nestled on the northern side of Kathmandu. Langtang National Park is home to the Langtang region.

Langtang
Langtang

Langtang is popular for trekking, extensive views, old monasteries, traditional Tamang villages and beautiful mountain scenery with rhododendron forests that bloom during the spring season. The religious Gosainkunda Lake and Briddim villages lie in the Langtang.

Swayambhunath: Guardian with two eyes

Swayambhunath is the second most holy place after the Boudhanath, located on the top of a hill in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Swayambhunath

The temple is also known as ‘Monkey Temple’ due to a big tribe of roaming monkeys are found there. The temple constructed in the fifth century. Both Hindu and Buddhist people are the pilgrims of the Swayambhu.

Boudhanath: World Heritage

Boudhanath is the biggest stupa in Kathmandu, Nepal. Boudha stupa is also called Khasti (Newari tongue).

Boudhanath Stupa

During Losar in February or March, there is the largest celebration of Buddhist people. There are 50 Gompas around the Boudhanath. Buddha stupa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is most popular tourist site in the Kathmandu.

Ilam: Try tea of Ilam 

Ilam, famous for tea production, is a beautiful hill area located in the eastern part of Nepal.

Ilam

Ilam offers a brisk walk in the tea garden, picnic, sightseeing spots, and a gentle slopes into the nearby woods. Some of the popular places to visit in Ilam are Antu Danda, Mai Pokhari, Sadakpur, Gajur Mukhi and Mai Beni. The time to visit Ilam is from October to December and from April to February.

Pashupatinath Temple: Lord Shiva temple

The Pashupatinath Temple is a famous and sacred Hindu Temple located at the bank of the Bagmati River.

Pashupatinath Temple

Pashupatinath Temple is considered as the most important and holiest temple of Lord Shiva of Nepal. Every year on Maha Shivaratri in March there is a huge crowd of pilgrims. Near the Pashupati temple, there is another temple known as Gujheswori Temple. Many other temples are visited by people from all over Nepal and India.

Dhulikhel: Spectacular view

Dhulikhel is the administrative center of Kavrepalanchwok district, Nepal.

Dhulikhel
Dhulikhel

Dhulikhel is a popular destination to observe the view of mountains peak and hills side after some minutes of some walk, the arch of 1000 steps. At the top of the 1000 steps, there is the small temple of Kali where you can have the spectacular view.

Changunarayan Temple: 4th Century Temple

Changu Narayan, the oldest temple perched on the hill, built in the 4th Century during the Licchavi period is located in the north site of Bhaktapur.

Changunarayan Temple
Changunarayan temple

The temple is decorated with ten incarnations of the Narayan and stone lion guard all around the temple. Garuda, half-man and half-bird knees in front of the temple. The local people are mostly Newar, Gurung, and Tamangs.

Phoksundo Lake: Not to miss Lake

Phoksundo Lake is a fresh alpine water lake, located at an elevation of 3,611.5 meters (11,849 ft.) above the Sea Level in the Dolpa District.

Phoksundo Lake
Phoksundo Lake

The snow-capped mountains surround Phoksundo Lake. There are more than 20 stupas and a gompa in the eastern side of the lake.

Mardi Himal Trek: Weather, Cost, Route

The Mardi Himal is a newly opened route in the Annapurna region and is also known as the hidden treasure trek too. The Mardi Himal Trekking is short and easy with well-managed camping and tea house trek offering a beautiful view of the Annapurna area.
Mardi Himal is the least visited trekking peak, and this trek is the best destination to avoid the crowd.

Mardi Himal Trekking
Mardi Himal Trekking

Though the availability of food and accommodation on the route is minimum, Mardi Himal Trekking is still an enjoyable trekking route that requires minimum effort.
Mardi Himal Trek is about a week-long in the Himalayas with stunning views of snowy peaks through small Nepali Villages. It is an interesting trek compared to other popular treks in the Annapurna region.
Mardi Himal is located to the east of the Annapurna Base Camp. It offers a spectacular view of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchre (Fishtail) and Manaslu Himalayas ranges.
Also, its natural beauty allows you to view the Nepal national bird-Pheasant, national flowers- Rhododendron, Musk deer, Snow Leopard, Himalayan Thar, and many more wild animals and several plants which are used to make medicine.

Mardi Himal Trekking

Mardi Himal is 4,500 meters above sea level. The Mardi Himal Trekking trail starts from Kathmandu to the beautiful city Pokhara. Traveling from Kathmandu to Pokhara has two options, either a flight which takes only half an hour or a drive for about 6-7 hours drive.
Drive from Pokhara to Phedi (1600 m) drive 30 minutes. Walking along the trail, you will go slowly up and then trek from Pothana to Deurali (2100 m) take 4-5 hours.
Also, you can start your journey to Mardi Himal from Kande after 1 Hour of driving from Pokhara Balung Highway. The first walk is easy, and you will have to walk for about 1 and a half hours to the ridge (2060 m), then slowly walk towards Australian Camp.
The place is full of amazing views of the Annapurna range and Pokhara valley. Then the trek continues from Australian Camp to Pothana and then again up to Deurali.
From Deurali, the trek continues to Forest Camp (2900 m)-walk for 6-7 hours. Then you will pass through the Rhododendron forest, which makes the whole forest more beautiful with a gradual uphill. There is no tea house along the way, so you must carry lunch and water yourselves.
The trail gradually extends up to the Low Camp almost 3000 meters which takes 5-6 hours. There is a couple of tea houses where trekkers can take a rest and enjoy the scenario of Mt. Fishtail.

View of Machapuchre from low camp
View of Machhapuchhre from low camp

The Low Camp provides you with the best view of Machhapuchhre anywhere in Nepal along with accommodation for the sunrise and sunset views.
The further walk to Badal Danda (Cloud Hill) almost 1 hour above the tree line and trek to high camp from there you will see better view than before.
Now, you need a short walk to High Camp, 6-7 hours continuously, and then you will see the snow-capped peak of Annapurna South, Huinchuli, and Fishtails that are closer to Snowcapped.
After a steep climb and a longer walk, you will finally reach to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4500 m) from where you can view Mardi Himal.
After exploring the Mardi Himal Base Camp, the returning trail is different; you will go through Siding village through the pine and Rhododendron Forest.
Then trek to Ghalel to Lwang to Khoramukh and back to Pokhara. Take a flight or drive heading back from Pokhara to Kathmandu.

Mardi Himal Trek Route

SNRouteTime Duration(walk and drive)Highest Altitude
1Pokhara to Phedi1-hour drive1650 m
2trek to Deurali4-5 hours2100 m
3Duerali to Forest Champ6-7 hours2900 m
4Forest to Low Camp5-6 hours3050 m
5Low Camp to High Camp6-7 hours3500 m
6High Camp to Base Camp 6-7 Hours4500 m
7High Camp to Sidhing5-6 hours1,700 m
8Sidhing to Lwang5-6 hours1460 m
9Lwang to Pokhara1-2 hours, 2.30 hrs drive827 m

Mardi Himal Trek Cost

The trek cost is USD 20 including a 13% Vat that is paid to an Annapurna Conservation Area Project, and Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS). The individual trekkers must pay USD 20 for TIMS, and the trekkers who travel via Trekking Companies costs USD 10 only (if you are with a group).
For those who can’t afford the expensive tours, the package tours are also available. The package tours depend on the days. Following package tours such as six days, 5-7 days, and 10-12 days can be booked online. The charge of the guide is also included.

Mardi Himal Weather

The best season to go to Mardi Himal is Autumn and Spring for trekking and Mountaineering the weather is clear, and the temperature is moderate from September to November.

Mardi Himal
Mardi Himal

Thus, you can see a clear and beautiful view without any hindrance. March to May which is the season of flowers, plants, and animals walking also can be seen. At the end of the dry season and the best time for trekking.
Summer and Winter are the risky seasons to visit. June to August is the month of heavy rainfall. December to February is the coolest weather, at that time temperature fall to zero degrees or even below.
Mardi Himal Trekking Difficulties
Trekking to Mardi Himal is not that difficult. You don’t need ropes, and ice picks because there is no vertical climbing. But if it rains, it will be difficult to trek as the way becomes quite steep and slippery.
The only difficult section is the last non-stop six hours hike from High Camp to Base Camp because of the steep and rocky path. People of different ages from all around the world can easily experience the glory od trekking and Climb the Mardi Himal.

Things you need

You must know some important things before going for a trek. Firstly, you must take the permits from Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) and Tourism Information Management System (TIMS) with the help of agents or through the official Nepal Tourism Board offices in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Then the duration of trekking depends upon you. According to the duration of the trek, you need to arrange your luggage containing warm clothes, Down jacket, Trousers, Long sleeve T-shirt, a pair of hiking boots, Shorts, Socks, Rubber sandals, water bottles, Sunglasses, walking steak, Headlight, Sleeping bag, warm winter hat, etc. And the most important thing is a map.

Restaurant on the way to Mardi Himal
Restaurant on the way to Mardi Himal

The restaurants and café are available from one stop to another stop with different cuisine, so you don’t have to worry about food. While you are traveling to Mardi Himal, the one thing you should care about is to carry food.

Facts about Mardi Himal

  1. Mardi Himal Base Camp is at 4500 meters and marks the highest point of the Mardi Himal Trek.
  2. The highest sleeping point on Mardi Himal Trek is at High Camp.
  3. Mardi Himal Trek is popular in Annapurna Range where you can see amazing views of Machhapuchre (also known as Fishtail, 6,993 m), Annapurna South (7,010 m), and Mount Hiunchuli (3,441 m).
  4. Mardi Himal Trek route has been popular over the past five years, and Tea house (guest house) has been established there for visitors.

Mardi Himal Map

Mardi Himal map

About Lukla, Nepal: Weather, Hotels, Airport

Lukla is located in the Khumbu area of the Solukhumbu District in the Sagarmatha-Zone of north-east Nepal. Lukla, Nepal is famous for the most dangerous airport in the world and also popular for mountaineering, trekking and visiting for the amazing scenario of the Himalayas.

It is also the most visited trekking route to Everest Base Camp and Gokyo valley trek.

Lukla is also known for the Sherpa Village. Their lifestyle is typically different from others parts of Nepal.

Lukla

Kathmandu to Lukla

Lukla is 2860 meters above sea level. Lukla is situated at the longitude of 86.719055 and latitude of 27.674295. The total distance between Kathmandu and Lukla is 140 km and 3.61 meters. The miles based measurement distance is 87 miles.

Travelers can travel by bus, mini-van and even by plane. Travel duration from Kathmandu to Lukla is around 2.8 hours if the travel speed is 50 km per hour. If you travel from the airplane, then it takes only 25-30 minutes from Kathmandu to Lukla.

There are numerous flights from Kathmandu to Lukla including Nepal Airlines, Sita Air, Simrik Airlines, Tara Airlines and Summit Airlines where you can book your tickets.

Lukla Weather

The weather of Lukla is highly unpredictable because it can change suddenly in a minute. Lukla has extremely cold weather. During the summer season, the climate is very wet due to high rain.

Winter is cold and dry, and the temperature here is much lower than others parts of Nepal.

Lukla

The weather of Lukla is never the same. The coolest month is January and the warmest month is May; December is the driest month of the year.

April, May, June, July, August and September months lies in the summer season. June, July, August, and September are the months of rainfall. The highest rainfall (i.e., above 600 mm) of the years fall in July.

The average annual minimum temperature is 51.8-degree Fahrenheit, and the maximum temperature is 77-degree Fahrenheit. The snowfall is almost 150 cm thick layer in the Lukla.

Autumn and Spring are the best seasons to visit Lukla. The weather during these two seasons is not too high not too low temperature. In rainy season and winter season, it’s better not to trek as the climate is coolest and wet.

You can never be sure about the weather so be prepared if you are traveling to Lukla. Before going to Lukla, the basic things to take with you are warm clothes like the Windproof jacket, gloves, sleeping bags, trekking shoes and also the medicine according to the changing climate.

Drink a lot of water to hydrate yourself which prevent sickness.

Lukla Airport

Lukla Airport, often known as Tenzing-Hillary Airport, is one of the most dangerous airports in the world which is situated on the hills side.

Lukla Airport on the way to Everest base Camp

The runway of the airport has short takeoff and landing. After arriving at the airport, the only way to get around the Lukla is by foot because there are no good roads, and no other means of transportation are available.

During the bad weather, sometimes the flight may be delayed, and you may have to wait for a week due to the fog and rainfall or high wind.

Facts about Lukla

Kathmandu to Lukla: View during the Flight

  1. Every morning 1 hour Mountain Flight is scheduled from Kathmandu so that people can view the Mt. Everest during the flight.
  1. Lukla town is full of ups, and downs hills and the yaks serve as wheel here.
  2. Most of the Sherpa live here and turn their homes into the lodge.
  3. The helicopter is available if there is an emergency.
  4. Tongba is a local drink of Nepal. It is really good to drink in cold weather which is made from millet after cooking and
  5. Sherpa’Cuisine is the most popular food that you must try while you are traveling to Lukla.
  6. Day hiking around Lukla village and trek to Phakding or to go to Everest Base Camp start from Lukla.

Hotels and Lodges in Lukla, Nepal

Lukla is a strip of hotels which provides easy accessibility to the Everest region. There are many shops in Lukla. There are many pubs, café, restaurant, hotels, and lodges.

There are two types of hotels, the high quality which offers luxuries and another is simple and cheap. Some of the hotels are Lama Hotel, Yeti Mountain Home, Khumbu Lodge and Resturant, Paradise Lodge and restaurant and many others.

Lama Hotel

It is the best and old hotel located in Chaurikharka, Lukla. Lama Hotel is a minute walk from the Lukla Aiport. Guest may also find many shops, groceries, art, Buddhist park, rock climbing, and Lukla school.

Lama Hotel at Lukla

Featuring free wifi and a terrace; other activities like; hiking, evening entertainment and so on. Each Unit is fitted with a private bathroom. It provides free airport shuttle services.

Other facilities are Atm on-site, currency exchange, 24-hour service, music for kids, books and airport pick-up and drop-off.

Yeti Mountain Home

The hotel is situated at the gateway to the Khumbu. Yeti Mountain Home provides the perfect beginning and end to your trekking holiday.

A warm, cozy rooms and bathrooms with hot and cold running water. Free wifi and 24 hours service available. They have an Electric mat to keep your bed warm.

The hotels in Lukla, Nepal serve delicious cuisine. The facility of credit card payment and also have Small In-house library.

La Villa Sherpani

La Villa Sherpani is located in Phakding. It offers clean and simple rooms with the private bathroom and a TV with satellite channels. It also includes a sun terrace and balcony with mountain views.

La Villa Sherpani at Lukla

Panorama Lodge and Resturant

Panorama Lodge and Resturant is in Namche Bazaar which is 13 km away from Lukla. Free parking and wifi are available.

The room with a comfortable bed, warm shower, and amazing mountain views. Other facilities are hiking, room service, manage your bookings online, and the price is unbeatable.

Hotel Khangri

Hotel Khangri offers accommodation in Namche. The hotel is one of the best-rated hotels in Namche.

Clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite bathrooms, Atm on-site, ticket service, currency exchange, daily housekeeping and friendly environment. Guest can enjoy a drink at the on-site bar and also has grocery deliveries.

Sightseeing in Lukha, Nepal

Lukla is especially famous for trekking, and there are many things to do and places to see. Many foreigners from all around the world visit Lukla.

It requires Trekking and hiking to reach different places. Khumbu Discovery trips including Day hikes and Everest sightseeing flights from Lukla.

It is the most popular trekking area of Lukla, Nepal; Namche Bazaar, Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Valley Trekking and Everest comfort Trek. Trekking from Lukla to Namche Bazaar takes two days. Namche Bazaar is a small and beautiful town.

Namche Bazaar is full of various shops and lodges where you can buy handmade things. Apart from tourists and locals, you can also see yaks, guide, and porters.

Namche bazaar

The next most popular places are trekking from Lukla to Everest Base Camp. Before going there, trekkers have to take training, exercise, and knowledge of health and other accommodations.

Also never miss to see these places in Lukla:

  1. Lukla Airport
  2. Lukla School
  3. Lukla Hospital
  4. Keegan Gompa(Monastery)
  5. Pasang Lhamu Memorial Gate

10 Project ideas for CAS in Nepal

CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) is the best option to spend your vacation or trip in a foreign country as it gives you the opportunity to help others, participate and experience a different culture, along with contributing to the communities.

Thus, if you are planning to visit Nepal for your vacation, you must also be planning for volunteering or organizing some projects in Nepal with local people. Here is the list of some ideas for projects that you can choose for your trip.

Library project

project ideas for CAS in Nepal library project

The library is one of the great project ideas for CAS in Nepal for those visiting the rural places of Nepal. Students visiting Nepal can collect the old books in their home country before the trip to build a library to support an underfunded school in Nepal.

Most of the schools in rural areas do not have libraries, and those who have are not able to use properly. So the students no their trip can conduct library camp in such schools and teach students and schools on how to systematically run the libraries.

This project can include sharing on how to manage the resources in the library, decorate and maintain it, how to make the best use of it and so on.

Classroom painting

Most of the schools in Nepal still have a traditional teaching-learning system, particularly in rural places. Those poor communities in Nepal have underfunded schools, and they lack the proper teaching resources and techniques and skills.

They lack the use of creative teaching ways like arts, extracurricular activities, etc. Thus, you can conduct one-day classroom painting project along with donating other art materials that will help children learn about art, learn about different textures, use clay, mosaics, etc.

This project will also make the environment of the schools interesting to the students.

Awareness programs

You can also go for any awareness program for the common practices that need attention in Nepal. For example, awareness program about institutional delivery which can reduce the problem of uterus prolapse.

 

Uterus prolapse in rural communities of Nepal is very common. This condition is often caused by the overwork, lack of enough rest and care during pregnancy and pregnancy at an early age.

According to World Bank (2014), only 55.6% of the births in Nepal are conducted by the skilled health service providers.

Thus you can volunteer in such communities of Nepal to make them aware of such diseases and importance of institutional deliveries, taking proper care during pregnancies and so on.

Talk session and training

CAS ideas in Nepal: School Visit
CAS ideas in Nepal School Visit

You can also conduct talk program in communities, schools, or in any other possible institutions in any topic of your interest. For example, if you are the student of art, you can take a class and teach children how to draw, painting and make different crafts.

Also, you can conduct art competition among the children and reward them with the gifts. You can do a similar session with other topic depending upon your field of study.

Health camps

Health camp is also one of the social service options for the health students. You can conduct health camp including checkups and awareness in different communities.

Visit different organizations

Orphanage visit is a very common among the project ideas for CAS for international students in Nepal. Also, several other organizations can be the possible options.

child daycare home,

You can visit the organizations who look after the disabled children,  children mental disability, child daycare home,etc. you can spend a day with them by playing different games, cooking and serving different delicious foods.

Flash mob

Pick a cause and plan a flash mob with it. It is one of the ways to grab the attention of the public and share the message.

You can do it at any open where the flow of people is high. With the help of flash mob, you can spread awareness about a particular thing you want.

Tree plantation

Nowadays people are becoming more conscious regarding the environment. They are making increasing efforts to save, conserve the environment and natural resources.

So in this situation, you can plan for a tree plantation program. Nepalese people would be happy seeing it.

Dramas

Drama helps to study the problems that confront society and attempt to find the solutions for those problems. Drama is a way to learn.

 

Along with learning it helps to develop creativity in the participants including the actors and the audiences. You can choose a social problem in Nepal and demonstrate it through a drama by collaborating with some youth organizations.

Public speaking workshop

The public speaking workshop is a common project nowadays. Everyone is looking for the platform where they can learn these skills and gain confidence.

Thus, you can conduct a public speaking session for school level students in schools itself. You can share the tips on how to freely speak in front of mass without anxiety, be confident, etc. also, you may include English speaking classes. Thus, public speaking workshop and competition can be the good project ideas for CAS.

 

Everest Base Camp Trek: The Ultimate Guide

During the spring of 2012, I had the privilege of doing something remarkable that everybody wishes and few really end up achieving.

I had got an opportunity to go on a trek to Mount Everest Base Camp. 

Since we all had been new to Everest Base Camp Trek, we felt the necessity of buying a trekking package. While browsing, we came across several official sites of trekking agencies and found Nepal Sanctuary Treks the most trustworthy.

Evesrest Base Camp

The day before leaving for Everest base camp trek, we were given a briefing on the nature of our prospective journey.

I was unquestionably happy, and my friends seemed no less excited.

While flying above clouds we were in raptures at the thought of our upcoming journey to the yard of world’s highest peak.

After a thorough discussion with NST’s staffs, we had finalized a fifteen days’ Everest base camp trek itinerary. Upon landing at Lukla airport, our guide led us to a nearby hotel where, after lunch, he shared few words of motivation.

We were convinced that hike to Everest base camp was going to be a phenomenal journey.

Since we had already been informed that during the entire trek we would be going through Sherpa villages, we definitely expected to see some monasteries and maanes (holy boulders carved with Buddhist scriptures). From the very beginning to the end of the trek, the magnificent views of snow-capped mountains were unavoidable.

The trail was entirely off-road. During our trek, the route was mostly occupied by trekkers and Himalayan yaks, carrying loads on both sides of their back.

The surprising thing was though the number of yaks was almost equal to that of tourists I had never seen such a clean path. It was all because of responsible authority.

On the basis of geographical structure, the route to Everest base camp is not a meandering one. Getting to Namche Bazaar from Dudh Koshi river demands the steepest climb.

After that, the route gradually gets less steep. Another remarkable achievement for me was that I go to see strange birds and animals during the trek.

We saw birds like Danphe,  the national bird of Nepal, Himalayan Monal, pheasant, and numerous anonymous ones chirping overhead and upon the ground.

We had been informed the Sagarmatha National Park consisted of snow leopard, black bear, red panda, Himalayan tahr, etc.

But we were not fortunate enough to observe them closely as we saw only yaks and tahrs, an almost extinct animal which is often named the wild goat.

Tahrs: Found on the way to Everest Base Camp

It felt sublime to be passing over suspension bridges which were adorned with Buddhist prayer flags. The sharp chills caused by the mild breeze often gave us divine feelings.

At a lower elevation of the Everest region, the vegetation consisted of pines, firs, rhododendron, juniper, etc. We saw a sudden change in further landscape. It must have been due to the extreme coldness that the foothills of mountains at higher elevation were mostly covered in short-growing grayish shoots of grass.

Upper Khumbu region trekking mostly consisting of routes, made across screes, passing through huge moraines, gifted us with memories that would last a lifetime.

For us, Everest region trekking was not merely an adventure. We dug some aesthetic values out of the majestic views of ever-white peaks, desert-like moraines, and evergreen lower valleys.

Moreover, we were offered very luxurious lodging and climate-based food. As an alternative to electric heaters, the guesthouses had furnaces at the center of the dining hall which kept the room thoroughly warm. Our guide had chosen standard bedrooms for us.

In spite of the difficulties in the transportation of goods, they served a variety of foods compatible with tourists from all over the world.

Here I will share with you some of the essential information that you should know before going for Everest Base Camp. 

Best Time for Everest Base Camp Trek

If you are coming to Nepal for the trek you are suggested to be conscious of the weather conditions. Due to the geographical variation, the weather varies within the country.

If you are planning particularly to hike to Mt. Everest base camp you are highly recommended to choose two of the best times for trekking to Mt. Everest base camp, either between February and May or between September and October.

Everest Base Camp on Background

As per our guide’s suggestion, we had chosen the second period for our trek. I cannot recall the exact dates of our departure and arrival, but one thing is sure, it was during the biggest Nepalese festival, the Dashain.

Initially, I had thought that I could go trekking to the Mt. Everest base camp at any time of year. It is neither impossible, but the fact is you are required to be prepared to face greater risks during off-seasons.

It seemed very promising with a clear sky and mild breeze when we embarked upon the journey. The entire trek, hence, turned out very fruitful because we had chosen an appropriate time.

It was neither too cold nor too hot, nor it rained, nor snowed, nor the cloud created any disturbance in viewing the mountain ranges. Though this is not the warmest time of the year, this season comes with a pleasant temperature for trekking when nights are also not extremely cold like that of winter.

On one hand, since the popular routes to the world’s highest peak get very busy during this season, you can expect to see thousands of trekkers coming from around the globe.

And, if you do not love being in a crowd, you can change the itinerary and choose alternative routes.

Despite all the benefits mentioned, you are highly recommended to come with suitable gears, for nature is a phenomenon that, sometimes, comes with unprecedented forces.

The period between February and May might be the best time for setting out on Mt. Everest region trek.

As the sky is clear, the days are warm and bright. Because it is preceded by the winter, sometimes you might see small patches of cloud hovering especially in lower valleys.

Very less often light drizzles also might fall, but most days will be fairly stable and dry. Less frequenting showers do not cause trouble whatsoever.

Especially during April, the rhododendron forests en route contribute a lot in the decoration of the entire Khumbu region.

During this season, you may observe them in full bloom which gives exotic feelings even to the local people. Moreover, this is the season when most of Mt. Everest expeditions take place.

Hence, you can have a great time sharing experiences of trekking and expedition with people from around the world. In contrast, if you love spending time in solitude, you might choose to create an itinerary on your own and stay away from crammed lodges.

It is not impossible but very hard to go trekking to the Himalayas during specific seasons of the year.

If you are a prospective visitor to Nepal and want to embark upon Mt. Everest base camp trek, we highly suggest you not to choose the time from November to January and June to August.

This is not a sheer discouragement, though. I just wish you to have a wonderful trekking experience in Nepal. You might wish to know what happens if you choose the wrong seasons for trekking. Again, I would love to remind you of the weather conditions.

By and large, November through to January is the coldest season in Nepal. It does not rain, but the coldness gets to an extreme degree.

I do not discourage you to trek in the Khumbu region, but it depends upon how high you wish to go. During this season, almost all guest houses are closed because the owners move down to lower valleys seeking warmer weather.

Hence, if you are still relentless to go there, it will most probably be a camping trek which is too difficult for both the tourists and the Sherpa assistants.

Moreover, you will have to invest the heavy amount to make such treks possible. At night time, the temperature will go down to -30 degrees Celsius.

Since it is the monsoon period in the Khumbu region of June through to August is not a preferable trekking time. If you go trekking to the Mt. Everest base camp during this season, you might face frequent torrential downpours every day.

It is not specifically cold, but due to the rain, life in this part of Nepal gets pretty arduous for both trekkers and local people. The majority of guesthouses are closed because few tourists arrive.

Even the few tourists, traveling to Mt. Everest base camp during this season, suffer from frequent rainfalls, muddy paths, leach attacks, and they can rarely view mountain ranges clearly.

This season has an adventure of its own kind, but if you really love to go on such trek you will have to invest an additional amount, thanks to the difficulties involved.

Everest Base Camp Trek Cost

Nepal Sanctuary Treks is very flexible in welcoming their guests to Nepal, be it single or any number above that. Everest base camp trekking cost, however, differs on the basis of the trekking package.

If you want to go there as a solo trekker, the chances are it might be slightly more costly for you. Solo trekking in Nepal has its own beauty as long as you hire a trekking package.

In contrast, the cost of Everest base camp trek is somewhat cheaper for group trekkers at a personal level. Despite that, we heartily welcome any number of tourists to Nepal.

First of all, a visitor visa is required for you to enter Nepal. The cost depends upon how long you wish to stay. Nepal visa fee is US$ 40 for up to one month and US$ 100 for up to three months.

You can pay the fee either at the Nepalese embassy in your respective country or at the immigration at Tribhuvan International Airport in Nepal upon landing.

We suggest you bring multiple passport size photos of yours for official purposes. You further might love to know how much it costs to hike to Mt. Everest base camp.

Some of the most important items you are required to purchase are:

Rucksack

 In order to pack your very personal items, you are required to have a medium size of a rucksack.

If you purchase a quality rucksack at Amazon or e-bay, the price is normally above US$ 50.

Waterproof hiking boots

 Hiking boots are another compulsory item for comfortable trekking.

Purchasing a pair of them at Amazon might cost you at least US$ 100.

Sunglasses

 Since you are going to the land of snow, sunglasses are necessary for your eyes’ protection.

You can purchase it even at US$ 10 and it might cost up to hundreds of dollars too. However, the quality differs.

Here are a Vestal Himalayas Wayfarer Sunglasses you might like. 

Waterproof/windproof jackets and pants

 If you make a purchase of a pair of these items at Amazon, they might cost at least US$ 150.

Mountain Waterproof Ski Jacket Windproof Rain Jacket and Windproof Athletic Pants can be good friends in the Himalayas. 

Fleece gloves

 They might cost at least US$ 15 if you make a purchase online.

Winter Glove Outdoor Warm Fleece Gloves With TouchScreen is a good option to consider. 

Hiking socks

 You may purchase them on the basis of comfort you need.

You can buy Wool Hiking Outdoor Socks.

Fabric jackets

 Quality fabric jackets for trekking costs normally above US$ 100 anywhere you purchase.

Military Softshell Tactical Jacket Hooded Fleece Coat is a good Jacket for Mountainous region. 

Trekking sticks

 Almost compulsory for kids and old people, trekking sticks will be a great help for every trekker.

Walking Stick Trekking Pole with Adjustable Aluminum will be helpful. 

You might choose to purchase them either in your home country or even in Kathmandu.

The price depends upon the quality of the stuff.

These are only the basic items you are required to purchase and it is applicable to both solo and group trekkers. Nepalese government requires that all trekkers have a professional guide.

While going to Mt. Everest base camp, a trekker is required to make a lot of preparations before making a departure for the destination. The benefit of going with a guide company is that most of the arrangements are made by the company itself.

You should be wary of people who might offer you a trekking package at a very low price and ultimately cheat on you.

We are so sure of this because responses from our clients have been phenomenal so far. Normally, foreigners pay up to US$ 2,000 per person for Everest base camp trek if they are in a group.

Otherwise, if they come alone, they are often found to be paying up to US$ 2,500. 

Tips to save money

When it comes to traveling, the high price often becomes a hindrance to potential travelers.

Spending a huge amount of money for some days of joy might not be everybody’s cup of tea. Nonetheless, following some tips might make your journey to Mt. Everest base camp a lot cheaper.

Followings are some basic tips you might consider the following:

  • Hire a trekking guide who will manage other necessary staff.
  • Ask your guide to manage all trekking preparations.
  • Consult your guide for cheaper shopping.
  • Try to avoid hard drinks.
  • Spend more time capturing memories and less time on the costly internet.
  • Carry sufficient alternative clothes.
  • Try to build a good rapport with people who, you think, are good for friendship
  • If your health condition is deteriorating en route consider taking ample rest, otherwise, you will be required to charter a helicopter.

Everest Base Camp Trek Difficulty

You are most probably curious to know how hard it is to trek to Mt. Everest base camp.

As a trekker going to the Mt. Everest base camp, if you ask your predecessors about the difficulty of the trail, you might hear mixed responses from them.

Since you know you are going there for the adventure, you will definitely expect a certain degree of difficulty. There are obviously various obstacles on the trail which might cause more trouble to some trekkers and less to others.

The difficulty of the Everest base camp trek depends upon many factors.

First of all, the entire route is off-road. Though it is paved with stone slabs at places, most part of the path is pebbly. Everest region trekking trail, famous particularly for hiking, involves climbing steep hills at times.

Therefore, for kids and old people alike, it often gets pretty difficult. You are often required to have a high level of fitness to reach Mt. Everest base camp comfortably. Nevertheless, we encourage kids and old tourists to take a rather lengthier time.

It does not necessarily mean youths will always have an easy journey. Since there is a low degree of oxygen in the Himalayas, anyone going for the first time has a high chance of suffering from high altitude sickness.

Regardless of age and physical fitness, you might have difficulty adjusting to the new climate. Hence, we advise you to attend the briefing sessions organized by Nepal Sanctuary Treks on different occasions of the journey.

Moreover, staff will be sharing their personal experiences and advising you on acclimatization processes whenever you ask them for.

So far, I have not heard any case of an animal attack during a trek to Everest base camp. Despite that, we suggest our guests keep watchful eyes on yaks.

Throughout the trekking seasons, we can observe a large number of yaks moving uphill and downhill, delivering stuff on their back. God knows when, but they can turn violent at any time. Hence, we emphasize that prevention is better than cure.

During favorable trekking seasons, when guest houses are bustling with domestic and international tourists, you might have a problem finding safe accommodation. Hence, we suggest our guests hire a guide at any rate so that they will not have to worry about finding a good accommodation.

Tips for New Trekkers

Everest base camp trek is quite strenuous for many reasons. Though there are so many villages on the trail, you will be trekking for approximately 15 days which is not a joke. The higher you go, the more difficulties you will face adapting to the new climate. We suggest prospective trekkers follow certain guidelines before coming to Nepal for trekking to Mt. Everest base camp.

 

  • Train yourself by going on long hikes

 

  • Try to get acquainted with high altitude

Try to learn basic Nepalese greetings

  • is mandatory to have registered proper life insurance before coming to Nepal for trekking.
  • It is important to attend cardiovascular training widely. You can practice physically demanding activities like cycling, swimming, hill climbing, lengthy walks, etc.
  • Don’t consider bringing luggage above 30 pounds
  • Consult the agency you have hired about the necessary stuff you should carry.
  • Do not condemn the local culture just because it is strange to you.
  • You are strictly suggested to read the national park rules and act accordingly.
  • You should not disobey your guide. The professional guides want you to have a wonderful time while in Nepal. So, you have to understand what they mean when they disapprove of your certain demands.

Gosaikunda: Best time to Visit, Cost and Weather.

Gosaikunda Lake is one of the most famous religious and pilgrimage sites in Nepal. It is located at an altitude of 4,380 m (14370 ft.) and surrounded by peaks in Langtang National Park in Rasuwa District with a surface of 13.8 ha (34 acres). Gosaikunda also spelled Gosainkunda, which is an alpine freshwater lake and a Ramsar site (since 2007) which means a wetland site.

Many foreigners choose Gosaikunda Trek as one of their trekking destinations while traveling to Nepal. The main attraction of this trek is an exotic 108 glacier lakes, small to medium in size that is scattered around the Gosaikunda region surrounded by Himalayas range, delightful forest, beautiful scenario, and lush wild nature.

The fascinating beauty along with the traditional civilization of Tamang people and their culture and values, renowned cheese business, and abundant wildlife make Gosaikunda a famous tourist destination.

Climbing to Gosaikunda is not so difficult. However,  the roads are a little steep and rocky. You need to be careful during the trek as you will encounter lots of worms while walking through the forest. The Langtang valley is rich in the pine tree, bamboo, and rhododendron, Flora and Fauna.

Religious importance

Gosainkunda is a holy place for both Buddhist(Sharmans)and Hindu Pilgrims. Every year in Janai Purnima in the month of Bhadra (August full moon day),  according to the Nepali Calendar, thousands of Hindu pilgrims come here to worships God Shiva. Sharmans (‘Dhami or Jhaakri’), also called Bon-Po in Tamang language and pre-Buddhist visit on the full moon day from all over Nepal.

Sharmans perform spiritual song and dance during the trek at the beginning of their journey until they reach Gosaikunda and, on that day the ‘junior Jhaakri’ obtain the graduation from their masters.

In Hindu mythology, Gosaikunda is an abode of Lord Shiva and Gauri.

According to the Hindu scriptures Vishnu Purana, Bhagavata Purana and the epics of Mahabharat, Ramayan refer to Samundra Manthan, which is related to the Gosaikunda.

Religious value of Gosaukunda Lake

It is believed that Lord Shiva is the creator of the lake because when he thrust his Trishul (holy Trident) into the mountain to extract the water to drink so that he could cool his stinging throat after he had swallowed poison.

It is believed that once you take bathe in the holy lake, all your pain, sorrows and sins are washed off.

Gosaikunda Trekking

It is a short, easy and scenic trek from Kathmandu to Gosaikunda. The trip from Kathmandu to Gosaikunda takes six to seven days.

After an hour of drive from Kathmandu to Sundarijal. Sundarijal is the first destination of the trek to Gosainkunda. Sundarijal is a scenic recreation, a picnic spot for local people of Kathmandu and they visit the place especially to enjoy the waterfall.

It is two hours walk from Sundarijal to Mulpani village where you can have lunch/snacks and then climb through the forest to Chisapani which takes two and a half hours to reach there.

Chisapani is one of the most popular hill stations near Kathmandu Valley and during the trek you can enjoy the view of mountains.

After taking rest for one day at chisapani, you can start the trek to Tuksang the next morning. This trek will take approximately 5-6 hours. You will be amazed by the natural beauty while walking through the forest.

Tuksang is a village of Tamang communities with traditional houses,  chirping birds and stunning views of Himalayas. Tamangs followed the pre-Buddhist shamanistic and animistic practices that are now dominated by the Buddhist.

Then you will start trekking from Tuksang to Ghopte (3340 m) for 6-7 hours. The walk becomes more energetic through the green forest to Ghopte, where a number of population is low and the temperature and scenario are amazing. You can also find Local Lodges to stay there.

Trip to Gosaikunda

The next trek is from Ghopte to Gosainkunda which is a long walk of 6-7 hours. Gosaikunda is a lake cover all around by the hills. Gosaikunda Lake is 1,030 ha (4.0 square meters) in the area.

The Gosainkunda lake is frozen for six months in a year. After visiting the place and enjoying the scenery of Gosaikunda, you can come back through the same route or also return from another route.

While returning you will walk from Gosaikunda to Dhunche (1764 m). Dhunche is a district headquarters of Rasuwa.

The trek to Dhunche takes 5-6 hours. After arriving at Dhunche, you will get on the bus and travel towards Kathmandu and arrive in 6-7 hours.

Best time to visit Gosaikunda

Autumn and Spring season are the best time to visit Gosaikunda. Due to the instability of the weather, it’s better to go there at the end of February to the beginning of June, and the beginning of September to the end of December. 

You can also travel for the month of July and August, however, the scenery will be a blur due to the rainfall.

Gosaikunda Weather

The weather in Gosaikunda is quite unpredictable and can change in a minute. The weather is always wet so before traveling to Gosaikunda, arrange all necessary stuff you will need during the trek. Keep warm clothes, hiking boots, walking steak, gloves, water bottles, sunglasses, raincoats, medicine and also some food too.

Gosaikunda Trek Cost

Gosainkunda Trek is one of the important and popular trekking routes for domestics tourists. Firstly, the trekkers have to take the trekking permits from Nepal Tourism Board which located in Kathmandu and TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System). Nepal Sanctuary Treks customize the trekking program as per needs, preferences, a number of trekkers and time constraints. For more details and cost regarding Gosainkunda Trek Contact Us 

Gosaikunda Map

GosaiKunda Trekking Map

 

Why is Nepal best Destination for CAS?

The International Baccalaureate is an international education foundation which was founded in 1968 with its headquarter in Geneva, Switzerland. It offers four educational programmes that help students in both personal and academic achievement, challenge students to excel in their studies as well as in personal development.

Following are the programmes of International Baccalaureate:

Primary Years Programme which focuses on the overall development of a child to prepare students to become active, caring and self-learners, so that they can build the capacity to participate in the world around them.

Middle Years Programme which helps students to make a practical connection between their studies and the real world.

Diploma Programme helps develop students, who have excellent breadth and depth of knowledge, by facilitating geographical and cultural mobility and providing a balanced education.

Career-Related Programme which leads to higher education apprenticeships or employment provides a framework for addressing the needs of students in career-related education

Creativity, Activity, and Service

CAS is a mandatory core component of IB Diploma Programme. It provides the counterbalance to the academic program considering the life outside the world of academic studies.

Throughout the Diploma Programme, it involves students in a range of activities such as theatre productions, sports, community services, that helps young students to share their talents and skills along with creating awareness, concern, and ability to work in a team with others.

The three strands of CAS are interlinked with certain activities. Creativity includes “arts and other experiences that involve creative thinking.”

The activity involves “physical exertion contributing to a healthy lifestyle, complementing academic work elsewhere in the Diploma.” Finally, Service involves “an unpaid and voluntary exchange that has a learning benefit for the student. The rights, dignity, and autonomy of all those involved are respected.”

Nepal, a beautiful landlocked country with diverse geography including fertile plains, forested hills, and eight of the ten tallest mountains in the world, is located in the Himalayas.

The geographical structure of Nepal is divided into three areas including Himal, Mountains, and Terai- the east-west ecological belts that are intersected by the north-south flowing rivers vertically.

Students visiting Nepal can go for different fun activities as well as social activities in different places. For example, they can visit and volunteer at orphanages, rural communities, schools and conduct various programs for awareness, developing skills and so on.

Safe and Friendly Nepal

Nepal is best Destination for CAS activities because of friendly people of Nepal

Nepal is safe for travelers as the rate of crime is low, and the local people are very friendly here. You will get to experience great hospitality by friendly Nepalese people.

There is a saying among Nepalese people ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’ which means guests are like god and should be treated as equal to the gods.

They make sure that they don’t compromise on anything when welcoming. Even in the rural areas of Nepal, despite their poor lifestyle, they will be happy to serve you and make you feel welcomed.

Even if all the people here do not know the different language, they try their best to communicate with the visitors. Thus Nepal is a friendly country with lots of friendly people.

Adventurous and cultural experiences

Nepal is Adventurous and is a best destination for CAS

Nepal is one of the best options to plan your trip as it is rich in adventurous activities ranging from paragliding near the mountains to have a glimpse of the Bengal tiger in the dense forest of Chitwan.

During the trip to Nepal, you can encounter various adventurous activities and experiences a different culture.

Perfect for trekking and cycling

Trekking in Nepal can be one of the best activities for CAS

The mountain trails of Nepal are well known all over the world for trekking purposes and each year large number of travelers visit Nepal to fulfill this dream of adventure.

Nepal has lots of mesmerizing trekking destinations that will make you hard to decide which one to explore.

Some of them are everest base camp, Annapurna circuit, Annapurna base camp, Poonhill trek, Langtang trek, Manaslu trek, everest base camp three passes trek, Gokyo trek, upper Mustang, upper Dolpo, Kanchenjunga, and Makalu base camp.

Such huge varieties of trekking options allow different aged people to attempt and experience trek in Nepal.

Nepal is one of the best destinations for experiencing cycling in the mountain trails and Lower Great Himalayan Trail.

The foothills of the Himalayas in Nepal are paradise for cycling enthusiast people.

Ancient temples and monuments

Temples in Kathmandu Nepal can help CAS student learn more about ancient culture

The abundant cultural heritages of Nepal make it one of the highest concentration of the sites as recognized by UNESCO in World Heritage Sites.

Nepal is blessed with a rich and unique culture which has been continuing for ages. It composes diverse geography, ethnicity and social groups that leads to the diverse culture of Nepalese people.

These varying culture and ethnicity have their unique music, festivals, languages, dance, art, crafts, folktales and so on. Nepal holds various sites where visitors can explore rich art and culture that depict the unique history.

Some of the heritage sites, temples, and monuments of Nepal are Kathmandu Durbar Square is also known as Hanuman Dhoka, Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Pashupatinath, Swaayambhunath, Boudha, Lumbini(birthplace of Gautam Buddha)  Changunarayan and many more.

Paragliding and Jungle Safari

 

Paragliding in Nepal is a great opportunity to have a glimpse of the Himalayas and other best scenarios. The main area for paragliding service is at the base of Annapurna mountains in lakeside town Pokhara valley. Pokhara is also recognized as one of the best paragliding destinations in the world. Other paragliding services are available at Chapakharka, Godawari, Kot Danda and Fulchowki. Likewise, Chitwan National Park is a perfect natural getaway for wilderness experience. Beside, Chitwan also comprises social experiences where one can experience the lifestyles of different ethnic groups. 

Sherpa Culture

Sherpa Culture: project ideas for CAS

The trip to Nepal provides you with the opportunity to observe, participate and experience the culture of Sherpas who are the tribe of Tibetan origin living in the lap of Himalaya.

The term Sherpa refers to a variety of ethnic groups who are well known for their skills in mountaineering and thus regarded as expert mountaineers in their local terrain.

They have quite a distinct lifestyle with the influence of Tibet because of their close affinity to Tibet regarding trade, tradition, and tongue.

Buddhism and Lumbini

Learn about Buddhism in Nepal

Lumbini, where Gautam Buddha was born, is one of the four holy places of Buddhism others being Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, and Kushinagar.  

Lord Buddha spent most of his childhood in Lumbini with being aware of any pain, obstacles, and death. Bodh Gaya was the main pilgrimage site where Buddha attained enlightenment under a pipal tree which is now called as ‘bodhi tree.’

Similarly, Sarnath is located in the northeast of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh India. It is the place where Buddha taught about dharma and gave the first preaching to five monks.

Finally, is believed to be the place where Buddha attained Parinirvana after his death.

People who follow Buddha are known as Buddhism, a religion in which people follow a path of practice for changing themselves to develop the qualities of kindness, awareness, and wisdom.

Mount Everest

Learn About people living in himalayan region

Mount everest which is the highest mountain in the world is the main attraction for many travelers and trekkers.

A lot of people including people with several disabilities have attempted to claim the everest, and many of them have succeeded and made the records.

Nepalese call The Mount Everest as Sagarmatha which means ‘forehead in the sky’ and Tibetan call it Chomolungma which means ‘mother of the World’.

Kathmandu Valley

Various temples will help you learn about people and culture.

Kathmandu is the place you will visit first and where your trip will start. Kathmandu valley consists of three great historical districts such as Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur.

Kathmandu valley consists of most of the heritage and historic places of Nepal such as Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, and Bhaktapur Durbar Square.

Some of the most preferred temples for foreigners are Pashupatinath, Swayambhunath, Bouddhanath Stupa, Golden Temple and so on.

In the valley, you can enjoy several other activities such as paragliding, cycling, trekking, cultural tours, visiting villages, visiting national parks and visiting museums that depict the history of Nepal.

How Long Does It Take To Climb Mount Everest?

Trekkers who love to trek must also be interested to know how long the Everest base camp trek is.

Climbing the high mountains such as Everest is not a matter of a day. It requires acclimatizing your body to get used to the thin air, the type of climate at the Everest base camp before you start your journey to Mount Everest. This is why the entire climbing period takes a long time to reach the top.

Read about 45 important things to know before going to EBC

Usually, the expedition to Mount Everest takes around two months. Most of the climbers start their journey from base camp after March and they start arriving at the base camp in late March.

The best time to climb mountain Everest in May.

The base camp is around 5300 meters and it stands at the foot of the icefall which is the major difficulty. Most of the trekkers only go through such unstable and puzzling way of ice twice or thrice but Sherpas can do it around 30 times in a season. Trekkers have now acclimatized to other peaks.

You usually have to spend 4 to 5 days to acclimatizing yourself and when ready you climb halfway to Khumbu ice fall before returning to base camp. After resting for few days you will climb up to the camp 1 and stay there for two nights the return to the base camp.

Everest Base Camp Trek: The Ultimate Guide

You will have to rest at the base camp for 3 to 4 days and then ascend up to the camp 1, stay for a night and continue ascending to camp 2 which is at the base of Lhotse. You will stay there for a couple of nights and descent towards the base camp and rest.

This process of ascending and descending is known as acclimating period which results in making each ascent quicker than previous one. This requires few weeks to make your body adaptive to the environment.

Then you will take rest for three to four day at the base camp and before you start climbing up to the mountain for the summit, a kit is better to go downwards to one of the villages for a couple of days. It helps you to relax and prepare for the big journey. Climbing to the summit is usually during the month of May as the weather during this time is quite predictable.

45 Things to Know Before You Hike to Everest Base Camp

The expedition will then require to stay up at camp 2 for two nights and at camp 3 for one night. The next morning you will climb towards camp 4 where you will be breathing oxygen to acclimatize your body and keep it warm. Usually, trekkers leave camp 4 between 9 pm and midnight so that you can reach the top in the morning and have enough time to come back to camp 4.

Similarly, also at the descending period, you will need to take rest at the different camps to regain your energy instead of heading down continuously.

There is another route to climb Mount Everest that is north ridge which is situated in Tibet. Also, the north ridge is technically more difficult because it includes challenging rocks on the route.

In the expedition on high altitude mountain, the most important and most time consuming is acclimatizing period.

Acclimatizing is important but along with this taking consideration of things like the weather, your own health condition at the moment, obstacles on the mountains including avalanche, properly fixed ropes is also equally important.

And they also determine how long you will have to spend a certain camp or at the base camp.

Climbing the Mount Everest is like pushing yourself towards the risk of death. Many have tried climbing the mountain regardless of all the risks and difficulties out of which some made it to the top and some died on the way.

The time taken to climb Everest is not the same for everyone. It depends upon various risks such as avalanche (mass of snow, rocks falling down the mountain), crevasses (a deep open crack especially in glaciers), and the unpredictable weather of the Mount Everest, rocks fall, and oxygen deprivation.  

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