3 things I learned in 2020

As the year 2020 is slowly coming to an end, there are plenty of things every one of us has learned.

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EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK IN NEPAL

Among the two base camp, the south base camp lies in Nepal at an altitude of 5364m, and north base camp lies in China at an altitude of 5150m. Through the trekking to Everest base camp, you can obtain the majestic feeling of conquering the difficult journey.

Due to the height of Mount Everest, people think it is also a difficult task to trek to Mount Everest base camp and thus spread the false rumor about being able to trek to Kilimanjaro first. However, in reality, it is a lot easier to trek to this base camp rather than trekking to Kilimajaro.

All we need to do is walk a slightly tilted route. Yes, sometimes we may have to walk the more steep path. Otherwise, it is only walking, and you do not need to walk all the time as we can sit and rest at different points. After reaching to Everest base camp, generally the summit of Kalar Patthar, a steep, rocky ridge near base camp, we are rewarded with the best view of the world’s highest peak you could hope to glimpse without climbing it.

Lukla airport is one of the dangerous airports in the world due to its location and structure of the runaway. The runaway is inclined at certain to slow down the airplane. This incline becomes a decline while taking off, providing high speed and risk. If the airplane not taken off at one attempt, then the airplane dives into the valley below. I was very nervous while reaching Lukla as well as while leaving Lukla. At Lukla, our trek to Everest base camp starts.

Trekking from Lukla to Phakding is the first day of Everest base camp trek. It is the easiest one among the different routes to Everest base camp. You trek all day and rest in a teahouse at night, which is a one or two-star hotel.

It is recommended to continuously stop to catch our breath once in a while as there is a low percentage of oxygen as we ascend to a higher altitude.

It is also recommended to sleep less and trek more as you climb higher, in order to prevent altitude sickness. As you climb higher, you might get a slight headache and might feel a faint, dizzy feeling in your head. So it is better to pack medicine before trekking and take rests while trekking. As you suffer from altitude sickness, you might notice symptoms of altitude sickness as headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, or vomiting. I still remember feeling headaches and constant dizziness last year.

After reaching Namche, you can have some rest as well as stroll around Namche bazaar. I had great fun strolling around the village, learning about the culture there, and shopping a lot of goods.

While hiking from Namche to Tengboche, you cover a distance of 10.7km and a height of 430 meters. While walking along the trail, you get to see several Buddhist stupas designed elegantly to depict the culture and art of the place.

You also get to see people carrying food, meat, drinks, furniture, pans, clothing weighing a lot of pounds up the very steep, rocky trail and moving as fast as other people do not carry any weight. You also get to take a look at a wall decorated with yak dung in the form of discs in order to dry it and use it later for making a fire.

When trekking from Tengboche to Dingboche, we have to climb about 540 meters and have to travel about a distance of 10.7 km. As you climb higher, it gets chillier. With temperature constantly dropping, you may need to use extra clothes such as extra jackets, gloves, hats others. So it is recommended to pack extra clothes before trekking.

There is an elevation gain of 530 meters and a distance of 9.7 km while trekking from Dingboche to Luboche. While trekking, you can enjoy snowy, rocky alluring Himalayas in the periphery. As you climb higher, it becomes more difficult and tiresome, but you should not lose patience and continue the trek to Everest base camp even at a snail’s pace. While trekking, constant low-grade headache, and fatigue are common.

After reaching the Lobuche, you can now trek to Gorak shep and then to Everest Base camp. You can enjoy breathtaking scenery, tall, rocky, snowy, majestic mountains. It is estimated that after we reach Gorak shep, we can get air with only 51% oxygen. After you reach Gorak shep, you can then reach the Everest base camp in 3 hours. When I reached the Everest base camp, I was so proud of my accomplishment. The feeling that I felt that time was pleasurable, unique, and unforgettable.

Even after you reach the base camp, you still need to climb a mountain located nearby, also known as Kala Patthar, from where we can get the best views of Everest. I still remember getting up at 3:00 am and preparing my things to climb up to Kala Patthar in order to watch the sunrise over Mt Everest. You should be cautious while climbing Kala Patthar as you might experience altitude sickness. If you experience it, then you should remember that the cure for altitude sickness is rapid descent.

After enjoying the ethereal view of Mt. Everest now, you can return from Everest base camp to Namche bazaar, then to Lukla and then can return to Kathmandu by flight.

There are basically two best times for trekking pre-monsoon (February, March, April, and May) and post-monsoon (late September, October, November, and December according to the studies and experience.

Among these months, January and February are two months when the climate is freezing, and trekking is extra challenging.

May and April are considered to be the best months to trek Everest base camp as the climate is warmest during these months. However, it may be cloudier in these months and may even snow. Thus it cannot be guaranteed whether it will snow or not. Take myself as an example, given April is the best month for trekking when I went during this month last year I experienced snowfall.

Likewise, the months such as September, October, and November are the best months for clear sky and to get the best scenic views of the mountains.

Though flight to Lukla is scary, to compensate, it is equally entertaining as you enjoy beautiful views of mountain peaks from the top.

There are lots of Sherpa villages which show great hospitality as well make you feel like home.

You can also visit the Sagarmatha national park located in the region. It encompasses unique and rare flora and fauna. It inhabits endangered species like Himalayan Thar, Musk Deer, Lophophorus (the national bird of Nepal), snow leopard, red panda, and so on. Similarly, you can also find a beautiful environment surrounded by flowers like rhododendron, birch, blue pines, and others.

Most of the people visit Everest base camp with one additional purpose, which is to see ethereal sunrise and sunset as well as to see Mt. Everest from up close.

There are also museums and libraries. Museums depict the lifestyle, culture, and tradition of the Sherpa community of Nepal through sculpture and portray. So it is a great place to learn about the Sherpa community.

As we are ready to trek to Everest base camp, there are few things required to be prepared beforehand to be comfortable during the trek.

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