Informative contents of the Access the Asia Treks

1) What is Access the Asia Treks?

Access the Asia Treks is the company with the core team solely dedicated to provide the quality service to our clients. Well researched and properly planned itineraries are another aspect for our unique service. The packages available are designed by the experienced team members having 10+ years of experience in this field.

Inquisitive team collaborating to welcome guests for exploring hidden treasures of this wonderful nature has been our goal since 2016 founded by Mr. Nara Bahadur Khatri (Arjun Khatri). He himself has been working in this sector for more than 15+ years with relentless dedication discovering cultures, mountain ranges, trekking routes, hiking routes and the natural beauty of Nepal. Our mission is to unite together to explore and discover different places and to show this wonderful creation of nature to the global community.

Our team has successfully completed the numerous trekking campaign in the Himalayas from moderate to extreme intensity providing a once in a lifetime experience. Trekking guides, experienced Sherpas, cooks, helpers and porters associated in our team are highly experienced and have got immense potentiality for a better outcome of any journey making it the most memorable one.

2) What Access the Asia Treks offers?

Usually, Access the Asia Treks concentrates on the organizing and conducting trekking and adventure tours into the Great Himalayas mainly in Nepal. Among the services we frequently offer are:

Trekking Expeditions: The package offered by this company include treks such as Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Circuit, Manaslu Circuit Trek, Langtang Valley Trek, Kanchenjunga Trek among others.

Adventure tours: Organizing single adventure holidays that contain adventures like peak ascent, white water rafting, jungle expeditions, mountaineering, and cultural tourism.

Logistics & Support: Registering clients for trekking by providing them with information on permits, accommodation, meals and transport, guide and porter services during treks and other tours.

Customized Itineraries: Scheduling for the trekking and travel activities based on the features pointing to the clients’ interest, ability, and inclination.

Safety Measures: Measures are taken that include ensuring that trekkers have the appropriate equipment, competent guides together with proper measures to enable trekkers to handle the challenge of steep slopes and other high altitude situations.

Cultural Immersion: With cultural tourism, the focus is made on assigning specific contacts with local villages, monasteries or indigenous people so that cultural experience could be provided.

Client services: Whilst on the trip offering recommendations, facts or assistance in order to make the entire experience even better, and for solving problems.

3) About Trekking in Nepal

Trekking in Nepal is the extraordinary journey that offer the most difficult and fascinating attempt to reach the highest peaks in the world, but also offers the exiting view of the nature and the opportunity to see the unique developing Nepalese culture up close.

With slopes of green forests and ladder farmlands, bare elevated terrains and snowy crowned mountains, Nepal is undoubtedly a treasure chest of diversification. Visitors have spectacular views since the Himalayan range which includes mountains such as Everest, Annapurna and Langtang defines the great Nepalese physical feature.

Trekking in Nepal is not limited to the high altitude tracks for mountaineering but also an array of trekking for beginners and for the expert-level trekkers. It has trek for everyone, for beginners and those who find Poon Hill and Ghorepani trek easy and for the people who want a challenge like the Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek or even the Annapurna circuit.

Apart from its beauty in natural setting Nepal is also culturally and traditionally endowed. Nature trekking tours often lead through the villages of several ethnic groups like Tamang, Gurung and Sherpa and therefore tourists can fully experience the cultural aspect of the given region.

Visiting Nepal to trekking might be a physically challenging ordeal especially when you have to trek at a high altitude where acclimatization becomes mandatory. However, when you get to this point you are compensated by cool views, great experience, cultural encounters and satisfaction of having accomplished this.

Trekking in Nepal is best done in the pre-monsoon (March-May, and post-monsoon (September-November) seasons since it’s dry with bright condition. However, there are certain trails where you are able to go all through the year depending with the geographical region.

Trekking in Nepal is one of the kind that gives an opportunity to behold the beautiful sceneries of nature and at the same time see many aspects of self development, cultural interaction and experience, and an exciting memorable journey through the beautiful terrains of the world.

4) Important things required

  • Passport
  • Few passport size photos for TIMS and other official documents
  • Personal trekking equipment
  • Snow goggles
  • Personal handbag and luggage
  • Snacks and sweets like chocolate bar (if required)
  • Warm clothes, down jacket and multilayered clothes
  • Trekking shoes
  • Some personal items and sunscreen/sun cream
  • Water bottle and hat

Along with this, physical fitness and travel insurance is also required before you travel to Nepal for trekking purpose. In addition to it, if you have any health issues, it’s better to consult with the concerned staff before the trek. The proper medical history would help to resolve the issue once seen during the trek.

5) Preliminary key notes

  • Greeting ‘Namaste’ (your palms held together) is the most respectful and attractive way to greet somebody and is practiced profoundly.
  • Accessibility of internet and phone calls can be made efficient using the mobile SIM Card provided by the company itself or you can buy easily in the local market. All you need is one passport sized photo and a photocopy of your physical passport in either case.
  • There are lots of major cultural heritage sites in Kathmandu along with the ancient monasteries and sculptures. Photos are not taken unless you have asked for the permission.
  • The nightlife in Kathmandu is mostly safe and concentrated in Thamel area, one of the busiest destinations for foreigners to hang out with varied options of bars, restaurants and other places to choose from. Somehow, other areas including small towns are closed before 10pm.
  • Nepalese people are friendly, truly kind and incredibly welcoming as there is a phrase in Nepali culture ‘Guests equal Gods’. Out of the blue moon, there are several chances of being cheated. Saying this, you are somehow prone to possible travel scams. Keep yourself and your belongings safe, if you are travelling solo. It is highly recommended to have one experienced guide, taking safety into consideration.

6) Altitude sickness

AMS known as altitude sickness is a condition that occurs when the body is unable to acclimatise to the low oxygen levels, which prevail at high altitudes. It can be moderate and include usual diseases such as headache, fatigue, nausea and many others, but when aggravated can cause deleterious diseases such as high altitude cerebral edem (HACE) or high altitude pulmonary edem (HAPE).

Access the Asia Treks takes several measures to mitigate altitude sickness:

Acclimatization & moderate Ascent: Visit the Access the Asia Treks and you find the designs of their treks have small trekking miles, one or two rest days, moderate elevation gains in an effort to allow the trekkers to gradually acclimatize to high altitude. This minimizes the risk of the diseases associated with high altitude.

Expert Assistance and Guidance: We provide experienced personnel with training in the assessment of symptoms of acute mountain sickness. He or she has a duty of monitoring the general health of the hikers, as well as ensuring that they take appropriate amount of fluid and take a correct pace in the hike They also have adequate knowledge on the best approaches towards acclimatization activities.

Pre-Trek Information: To address this issue we offer pre-trek briefings to enable trekkers to understand altitude sickness, signs of it and how it can be prevented. Trekkers should be informed that they can take the relevant safety measures based on this.

Emergency Protocols: We have put in place measures concerning emergencies. In case that is necessary, it is possible to organize an evacuation to a lower altitude or to the medical centers.

Nutrition and Hydration: Peculiarly, people need to pay as much attention to eating healthy and maintaining proper hydration. Specifically to enhance energy, Access the Asia Treks emphasizes on proper diet and adequate taking of water. Besides that, our expert guides monitor the physical state of the client, as to how they are able to move throughout the day. It is useful to identify the real state of the trekkers.

Quality Equipment and Accommodation: This involves providing the comfort of restorational teahouses or lodges with bedding, the quality of which is beyond alteration.

Access the Asia Treks works to reduce the dangers of altitude sickness and guarantee a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for our clients by emphasizing progressive acclimatization, having knowledgeable guides, and being ready for emergencies.

7) Personal Trekking Gears

For personal gears, you can consult with our staffs. You have an option to buy the personal gears on your own or to go for the rental service which can be guided by us.

We ensure you to have the proper trekking gears before the initiation of the trek.

8) Cancellation Policy

Cancellation by the Client: In the event of cancellation by the Client, the non-refundable deposit shall not be refunded. Further cancellation charges may apply, depending on the notice provided prior to the trip start date.

Cancellation by Access the Asia Treks: The Company reserves the right to cancel a trip due to unforeseen circumstances, including but not limited to weather conditions, natural disasters, political instability, or other events beyond our control. In such cases, a full refund of the Client’s payment will be provided, or the Client may opt to reschedule the trip.

9) Payment

A booking shall be considered confirmed upon receipt of the non-refundable deposit. The remaining balance must be paid in full prior to the commencement of the trek or tour, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing.

Bank details:

A/C Holder name     :   Access the Asia Treks Pvt. Ltd.

Address                     :   Dhumbarahi, Kathmandu

Contact details         :  +977 – 977 9843080446, 9841949083

Bank Account No     :  13201050034579

Swift Code                :   NIBLNPKT

Bank Name               :   Nepal Investment Mega Bank Ltd.

Bank Address           :  Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal   

10) Travel insurance

It is strongly advised that you get travel insurance that includes coverage for hiking in Nepal. When purchasing travel insurance for trekking in Nepal, endure the following points in consideration

Protection against Altitude Trekking:

Make sure that trekking at high altitudes is specifically covered by your trip insurance. Certain common travel insurance policies might not cover activities over a particular elevation or might have altitude restrictions.

Select a policy that provides coverage for emergency medical evacuation in case of an emergency. This coverage is essential in the event of a serious accident or altitude sickness necessitating a helicopter or other methods of evacuation.

Medical Costs and Procedures:

Medical costs incurred throughout the expedition, including as prescription drugs, hospital stays, emergency care, and doctor consultations, should be covered by the insurance.

Our exquisite team members can provide you the once in a lifetime experience with full assurance. Thus, join us to explore the gigantic Himalayas of Nepal.

To plan your trip you can follow this link https://accesstheasia.com/plan-trip/

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Exploring the Gateway to the Highest Mountain of the world: Everest Base Camp Trek with Access the Asia Treks

The Everest Base Camp is one of the most extraordinary legendary places for tourism built in the center of the Himalayas. This familiar base camp stands at an altitude of 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) and is widely used by climbers who want to scale the world’s tallest mountain – Mount Everest.

Everest Base Camp is not just a journey, it is a life journey for every hiker or adventure lover who gets himself enrolled for it. Hike through previous Sherpa civilizations, lush rhododendron forests, and glacial landscapes for an entrance to the highest point in the planet. The route will leave you breathless partly because of the high altitudes, and partly owing to the many stories and beautiful views.

In this blog, it becomes a virtual tour of the trek we go straight to the soul of the Everest Base Camp trek. Of course, we will introduce you to the tireless Sherpa people, unravel secrets of the Khumbu area, and share tips and recommendations for those who are going to embark on such a wonderful journey. Afterall, this site will tell you full story of this amazing people, unveil the secrets of the Khumbu zone, and offer suggestions to the wonderful beginners of this adventurous journey. This site is designed to bring you to the wild, magnificent natural terrains of the Everest area if you are an adventurer preparing for your next adventure or a virtual adventurer just reveling in armchair adventures.

Walk together with us over irregular terrains, and along the slopes of mountains, be in awe of sizes and immensity of the towering giants, and be part of this world up here where we have to create steps for ourselves and where every step is a victory of human spirit over the natural force that created these giants. Everest Base Camp trekking is not just an adventure; it’s a blend of experience, which in fact changes one’s life. So buckle up your boots, which is a phrase I will explain in a few moments and let’s go on this incredible voyage. This journey is to the Everest Base Camp of the home of the Himalayan giants.

Day 1: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding

This morning we rise in the hustle and bustle of the Nepalese capital city before the journey to the Everest Base Camp begins. As we go up our spirits, buckle our backpack and off we go to the Tribhuvan International Airport where an adventurous mode of transport to Lukla is being awaited.

Amazing views out the window can be spotted as the twin-engine plane begins to power up and then successfully lands on the runway. Kathmandu presents a gradually developing view of urbanization with valleys, hills with terraced fields, and far away peaks of the great Himalaya. We actually get to fly through some impressively thin mountains and we get some spectacular up close and personal views of the mighty Himalaya.

We disembark at the sandy strip of Lukla after a hair-raising landing on the Tenzing Hilary Airport, considered as the world’s most perilous apron. Apart from being a starting point to Khumbu region, the Lukla feels as if one had just began a long journey, especially with the high peaks all around.

Thus, days into hiking, with hiking boots firmly on rhododendron forest was on the front line coupled with other bridges which crossed the gushing Dudh Koshi River. We are still privileged to have fresh air blowing through the valleys which is complemented by bird tunes.

Some hours walk brings us to Phakding, which is a beautiful small settlement sitting on the riverside. So we sit down in the typical housing structure for the duration of this endeavor, the teahouse. The warmth of the teahouse and the warm welcome of the teahouse owners enable visitors to get the feel of the so called Sherpa hospitality.

Wearing out hiking shoes properly, we advanced further on the track and walked through rhododendrons and by possessing some suspension bridges, which spanned across the gushing Dudh Koshi River. Bird songs rise from the valleys we pass through and there is something that resembles autumn in the air.

Several hours of trekking brings us to Phakding, a beautiful little town established at the bank of a river. On arrival we go to the teahouse which is the traditional means of accommodation and will be used for this expedition. Tourists receive a preview of the Sherpa hospitality owing to the conviviality of the place and the peoples’ graciousness.

Day 2: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar

We knot our shoelaces with optimism and anticipations as the first light pierces over the Himalayas. Second day into our trek to the Everest Base Camp is one of the most exciting as we continue deeper into the Khumbu area. Today’s trek will be from from Phakding that is, a beautiful walk by the river to Namche Bazaar, a bustling village in the mountains.

The thrilling Hillary Suspension Bridge is where the tour begins from. This is a timeless piece of human engineering that plies high above the roaring Dudh Koshi River and as such provides a fantastic taster of the challenges and delights of trekking in the Everest region.

The route goes through scenic colourful Sherpa villages adorned with the flying flags, and friendly people of the area warmly invite to look into their rich and generous culture. Yak butter tea and juniper incense setting magnificent moods well-charged with a breathtaking sensation in the atmosphere.

Pinnacle of the day and also a check on our newly attained mountaineering fitness is the steep ascend to Namche Bazaar. The view of the surrounding hills gets even better with each curve on the mountainside. The stout Kongde Ri and the might Thamserku stand tall in the distance as a constant never ending symbol of nature.

Namche is quite literally like an alpine village when you first get there. Such a busy hole is filled with active people including hikers, mountaineers, to residents who pass the area. It stands on a natural terrace; it founded on a slope of the spine of land. The food markets, tea houses and bakeries are all colourful and welcoming to the community.

Today our main activity is acclimatization throughout the day after reaching our teahouse at a higher altitude. The first moment we get a first look at the highest mountain on earth is ever teasing, still a mystery, even though it lies just within an easy hours hike – to the Everest View Hotel. Azuco and I both stand in awe as we soak up the vast views from the area of Khumbu which encompasses Ama Dablam and Lhotse.

Namaste is nowhere in our lips as we are still surprised by today’s expedition before retreating to our teahouse in Namche Bazaar. It is quite rewarding to get a natural and cultural adventure that looks as challenging as it does. We continue climbing tomorrow, advancing deeper into the Himalayas and toward our ultimate goal: Everest Base Camp.

WELCOME to become the part of the trails and to extend in to this magical world more, for each step, we are on the way to reach the top of the beautiful scenary. Day 3 is next, and it is going to more stunning and mind-blowing.

Day 3: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar

Day 3 marks a very loud beginning as we put on our boots to ready for the ascent back up into the central part of the Himalayas. This was the review for the second day, the excitement is felt wherever we look and with Namche Bazaar our next destination, we are leaving Phakding behind us.

Within the area, the trail passes over programme woodlands, and crossing carefully constructed suspension bridges over streams resembling the living tapestry. Every time it is possible to turn around and see the surrounding mountains, which adds to the growing feeling of admiration with every next climb.

During our travels, we literally live amongst large mountain hills which have religious significance. Ama Dablam frontiers over us and the shade thrown by the colossal Thamserku and Kongde Ri are a daily reminder of the forces that have shaped these wild terrains.

There is reward and challenge in the hike to Namche Bazaar. They give us strength during the long and often challenging narrow corridors which seem to end only after a hundred kilometers, knowing that there is a booming town in the mountains, which is what makes us keep going.

Namche Bazaar appears more like an alpine city when you get there. Howdy from the crowded markets selling handloom products, roads painted with prayer flags and the mouth watering aroma of baked items from small bakeries. I can tell it is an active place is situated amidst some of the most awe-inspiring stunning views one can ever imagine.

When you get there, the rest of the afternoon is spent acclimatizing to the altitude. Little goes a long way; we get stunning shots of the distant top of Everest to encourage us on the next phase.

We’re enthralled by the way that this walk embodies the combination of human tenacity and the grandeur of nature as the day comes to an end. The future is here, with even more breathtaking views and cross-cultural interactions to come. The experience of trekking to Everest Base Camp is unmatched as each step eats further into our souls.

Day 4: Acclimatization at Namche Bazaar

This is the fourth day in the beautiful and picturesque town of Namche Bazaar in the morning and our acclimatization process goes on. Today we’re taking a purposeful break so that our bodies can acclimatize to the increasing altitude.

We opt a slower pace, strolling around the fresh and densely populated market and the restricted, steep little alleys of Namche. At every point, one has a chance to marvel at this ethnic endowment in harmonization with the region’s magnificent terrains of the Himalayas.

Every time one treks up viewpoints around Namche, one is offered spectacular sweeping views of the Himalayas’ highlands.In. We are overwhelmed by a deep feeling of respect and admiration to these giant formations of nature since we see Everest and other giants.

Speaking to people, having real cuisine, and getting to know the nuances of Sherpa life enhance our understanding of this remarkable society and an ability of which this country they are a part manages to existence in such a severe climate.

As we start Day 5 and are getting ready for a new day we feel fresh and physically and emotionally prepared for what comes next, after having had a relatively lazy day in Namche Bazaar on Day 4.

Day 5: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche

Finally, Day 5 – when we say goodbye to Namche Bazaar and move towards Tengboche, a sacred village located in the lap of the mighty Himalayas. The trip that lies in front of me/the future can be a search for the union of the Terms ‘Nature’ And ‘Culture’.

From Namche Bazaar we descend along steep, winding roads watching the landscape of the area we have already traversed and the remaining difficulties that await us. When beginning this stage of the hike the fresh air at the mountains brings everybody in high spirits.

Some of these are the peaks of Everest and Lhotse and the elegant form of Ama Dablam that are really sight for sore eyes. At every stride we are approaching these natural wonders and at every turn we get a postcard like view.

As you get into Tengboche it is a town situated at the feet of hills which is as good as getting into a peaceful village. In this otherwise hostile topography, the vibrant and globally familiar Tengboche Monastery stands out like a beacon of calm.

By quiet and melodious chanting of the monastery, it becomes rather pleasant in the evening. A combination of the divine presence and magnificent surface, it has a very detailed structure traced along the line of the Himalayas – giving the typical ethereal feel.

I will never have enough of watching the day-end ride up to Tengboche from Namche Bazaar. Memorable traces are left behind by the beauty of the natural setting, friendly locals, and religious soul of Tengboche. More exploration might come tomorrow, but if it is not, then today’s memories are all we need for a treasure trove.

Day 6: Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche

Our day six is quite significant since it is our last day of tranquility before Tengboche as a group. Next, we commence a walk towards Dingboche, a village located in the Khumbu area that will provide this trip with different views and interactions.

From the time we bid Tengboche goodbye, the trail gently descends for a while then starts a sequence of climbs that will take us through places with beautiful views of prayer flags dancing in the wind.

The pristine beauty of the Himalayas comes up when the landscape clears up around the scene. Mounts Taboche and Kantega grace our skyline, and each failed summit brings awe inspiring views worthy of reverence.

The scenery to reach Dingboche is uplifting; this is a small village in a complete ring of mountains. which makes rather surrealistic impression due to the homes with stone walls and terraced fields surrounded by rather tall mountains.

It is a warm and kind welcome from Dingboche. Through communication with locals, we are involved into the Sherpa life and study the peculiarities of their behavior and daily practices.

Day 6 trek from Tengboche to Dingboche is memorable due to beautiful views and collection of different groups of people. And in the midst of sleep thanks to what has happened and dreaming of moving on to new heights and acquire new knowledge spirits are lifted.

Day 7: Acclimatization day at Dingboche

Day 7 is a planned rest day in our trek across the Himalayas and Dingboche serves as our shelter as we acclimatize. Amidst the soaring employers, we placed Priority on the health of the body and the soul.

Located at the bottom of the Khumbu Valley, Dingboche is a gateway to higher places. Today is just rest day to make our muscles and bones comfortable as the next stage is again the enlargement in the region of the Everest.

Dingboche poses a challenge to welcome us to discover more profundity about its culture. Interaction with the indigenous persons provides a deeper understanding of the Sherpas as people and the perseverance required to thrive in this vertical latitude.

Dingboche has proved to be very picturesque, culturally sensitive and important to help climber’s acclimatize – we are therefore refreshed as the day unfolds. We’ll ascend even firmer tomorrow ready to conquer even taller peaks of the Everest Base Camp adventure that will conclude our trip.

Day 8: Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche

On this eighth day, we start the journey across the Himalayas again leaving Dingboche behind and proceeding towards Lobuche. The experience before us is a combination of wildlife and increasing proximity to the arrival at the base of Mount Everest.

We carry on walking, first heading downwards to get to the treacherous glacial river that flows furiously, then up to Lobuche – the slope is gentle alpine.

The hike is very scenic and shows a range from rocky paths to those twisting routes marked with colorful prayer flags. These two towering giants of Pumori and Nuptse looming large over the landscape from horizon to horizon for most of the trek are awe inspiring.

When you are able to look outside the aircraft, which is often the case especially when traveling by aero plane, the air gets thinner as you gain height. With each climb we ascend closer to the area where only the Himalayas giants rule and each step becomes a testament to perseverance.

It really gives one a sense of accomplishment on arriving at Lobuche which is tucked away in the rough. Located at a rather high altitude amidst tall hills it does provide a much needed stopover during out trek to the Everest Base Camp.

The journey on Day 8 from Dingboche to Lobuche captures the spirit of our journey: adventure, perseverance and plains of great interest as well as enchanting appeal of himalayas. That we are so close to the next stage, yet still choosing sleep in Lobuche, brings a mix of respect and anticipation at what the next days will bring.

Day9: Trek from Lobuche to EBC and trek to Gorak Shep

The much look forward to part of the Himalayan trekking trip is on day 9 where we do the well famed treks from Lobuche to the EBC followed by Gorak Shep. This day is a success of getting to the legendary base camp of the highest mountain in the world and the dream top of the most fascinating hikes.

This prompts a sense of even greater thrill as we proceed from Lobuche to ever cheering Everest Base Camp. The track presents an interesting area of glacial moraines with some parts of the rock cycling track presented in the scene. Beyond it is towering mountains and in front of it there are hanging prayer flags.

Everest Base Camp is strangely different, and you are not sure what to expect when you get there. It brings triumph and devotion that the immense scene of the Khumbu Glacier, Gompas and prayer flags flying over the haunting peaks of the greatest mountain in the world-Everest and Mount Khumba Icefalls.

From EBC we move forward to Gorak Shep glacier. This remarkable trail traverses some rugged country and does its best to keep the lobbyist for the beauty that exists all around the heart alive.

In the great outdoors, philosophically inspiring discoveries are initiated by the stunning Himalayas. These peaks are so big that when we consider them we find ourselves staring in wonder and also start thinking about our own life and makes us realize how small we are and how big this universe is .

Encountering with the three huge mountains of Everest, Nuptse and Pumori on the way to Gorak Shep are a constant friend always a constant reminder of the great work of nature which surrounds us.

Located in the shadow of the Himalayas, Gorak Shep heralds our highest point with guests’ arrival to the village. This is a rural settlement where we have a night halt and the facilities are simple; we have the teahouses and many scenic attractions. Among the people you may meet here there are many of those who decided to go higher and to tell everybody about it.

By concluding Day 9 where we hiked from Lobuche to Everest Base Camp and then to Gorak Shep is an indication that we were not tired, and we remained focused.. Such a wonderful achievement that one can reach up to the Everest Base Camp and the taxing hike to Gorak Shep makes one appreciate the fantastic scenery as well as the toughness within the human spirit. By the time we reach Gorak Shep and feel the heat of the Himalayas we are overwhelmed by the accomplishments for the day and the sense of satisfaction and appreciation for what we are doing here is really a one time in the lifetime experience of being in the Everest region.

Day 10: Trek from Gorak Shep to Kalapathher and trek to Pheriche

With expectation, Day 10 starts and we heading for great and challenging hike from Gorak Shep to Kalapatthar and then down to the direction of Pheriche. Today includes fascinating scenery and amazing views with one of the recognized and beloved views of the area.

We start moving out of Gorak Shep and then reach Kalapatthar. Said trail has its first part as rocky, with even some hills that make one come face to face with the rough ride. As one nears the giant Kalapatthar, there is a light at the end of the tunnel as far as broad vista is concerned.

Standing on Kalapatthar’s summit feels like a great achievement I can accomplish. Everest, Nuptse and other neighboring peaks will be visible perfectly during the dawn to offer the marvelous view. At this unparalleled spectacle, emotion rises in breast as executives snap photos with cameras.

We come down from the summit of Kalapatthar and walk towards Pheriche. The trail presents gentle valleys and undulating terrains of the path with an occasional peek of the great bewitching Himalayas.

There is something of a feeling of imposing contemplation as we walk through nature. The size of plains give thoughts of human endurance while the silence of the meadows is best to spend moments amid the gigantic Himalayan mountains.

Our adventure gains depth as we interact with people and get a taste of the Sherpa way of life along the way. The complex design of the stone-walled dwellings, the warmth of the community, and the conversations with the inhabitants all reflect the peace and resiliency of this high-altitude environment.

Reaching Pheriche, tucked away in the Himalayan hug, is like coming home to a cozy haven. The village’s natural beauty set against the backdrop of towering peaks creates a tranquil ambiance that begs us to take a break and consider our accomplishments for the day.

Feeling like you’ve come home to a comfortable refuge, Pheriche is nestled in the embrace of the Himalayas. The natural beauty of the village against the backdrop of the high peaks provides a peaceful atmosphere that implores us to pause and reflect on our achievements for the day.

The journey on Day 10 from Gorak Shep to Kalapatthar and the return trip to Pheriche bears witness to our tenacity and will. With its unmatched views, the peak of Kalapatthar continues to be the high point of our tour, but the descent through the splendor of nature and cultural immersion enriches our story of the Himalayas. The events of the day linger as we settle into Pheriche, encircled by the Himalayan giants, creating a sense of accomplishment and thankfulness for the amazing voyage.

Day11: Trek from Pheriche to Namche Bazaar

Today is the 11th day and we are bless to be leaving the village of Pheriche and make our way back all the way to the energetic mountain town of Namche Bazaar. While riding in familiar, but rather somehow enigmatic trails, the path pushes for thinking and nostalgia.

From Pheriche, a village that stands in the middle of the Himalayas we continued the trekking following the tracks which have gradually been engraved in our minds.

Through valley sings, crossing the streams which are bubbly and through some small hills, while it is a hike, one has to look back at the experiences and the incidents which shaped the journey and while we do that there is a certain sense of symphonies of admiration mixed with the notes of remembrance.

Such interactions with villagers and other trekkers on the way make this trek feel warm and wonderful. Any walk-talk is a new episode in our travel through the Himalayas.

Namche Bazaar as we approach the town which is an unexpected, busy town nestled in the mountains, we begin to feel that it is time to leave behind that wonderful view of the Himalayas.

This is how we come to feel various one’s and one’s as we arrive Namche Bazaar, the last point to our walk. This sentimental journey of loving recapturing of trails, having companionship, and departures from the mountains create a tune of nostalgia. We were planning on returning to civilization the following day but the echoes of the Himalayas would resonance in our narratives for years to come.

Day12: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla

On the twelfth day of our wonderful Himalayan trekking we leave Namche Bazaar and start descending back to Lukla. The voyage is fun and a presentation of achievements and determines memories chiseled in the almighty firmament.

From Namche Bazaar we walk out the town where we were nurtured, a town of refuge and also a town of Himalayan spirit adorning this trip and head out to the most popular trail that also signals the end of this incredible magical journey.

The first part of the retracing of the route back to Lukla recreates familiar landscape and cultural meeting points, and each footstep on the journey in the last three-four days in the midst of the Himalayan glory.

Thus, during the hiking, past and present make up the field of vision and the sounds that traverse the borders of our trip. Every turn I am reminded of the special highlights and challenges in addition to the friends that have been made while riding this spectacular route.

Getting to Lukla, where our trekking in the Himalayas starts, one gets the feeling of arriving to the finish line. Our steep journey is complete in the crowded town Rises from the mountain pathways that are quite and calm.

A range of feelings surface as we reach Lukla, the endpoint of our journey: wishing for a glorious, longing for the views, and being grateful for having these accomplishments. Saying ‘goodbye’ to this Himalayan community tomorrow we will leave behind the memories of the incredible journey that will stay with us always.

Day 13: Fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla

Day 13 – Trek in Himalayas: With a taste of the magnificent Himalayan Adventure today we fly back to Kathmandu over the mountains from Lukla. The portrayal of eagerness to return to the calculus of civilization is accompanied by yearning for the mountains that were left.

This information led me to briefly catch glimpses of the mountains that dominated our views all morning in Lukla. The activities that are carried out in the Tenzing-Hillary Airport makes us feel that it is time to leave.

Even the simple act of taking a flight back to Kathmandu is quite a momentous thing. One final time, the short but exciting trip brings you the top through the spectacular mountain tracks and provides marvelous views of the Himalayas from above.

Walking through different sites across the Himalayas are thoughts that come in mind during the journey as the plane cruises above the clouds. Memories of the valley and the steep, winding hills makes us feel good and makes us feel grateful to have had the opportunity to form friendships for the journey, as well.

When we arrive in Kathmandu for instance, we comes across the end of almost all high altitude experiences we had during our trekking endeavors. The highlands itself will paint a striking picture which will be in contrast to the overcrowded roads, energetic markets and tourists spots.

Our trekking tour to the Himalayas concludes on the 13th day during the Lukla to Kathmandu flight. The moments which we are cherishing now in addition to the incidents which are to be imprinted in our heart will be taken while bidding goodbye to the mountains and to welcome the new energy of Kathmandu. Thus, we wanted to extend our most heartfelt thank you for the unique experience you provided us while trekking to EBC. Our expectations were much exceeded by the journey, which I think we can only pay to the credit of your great preparation, leadership and support. Our aim was to express the kind, inspiring experience you provided us during the Trekking to the Everest Base Camp’s tradition, lively marketplaces, and cultural attractions.

Our Himalayan odyssey comes to an end on Day 13 when we travel back from Lukla to Kathmandu. We take with us the treasured memories and the life-changing events that will always remain in our hearts as we say goodbye to the mountains and welcome the bright energy of Kathmandu.

We wanted to sincerely thank you for the amazing experience you gave us while trekking to Everest Base Camp. Our expectations were much exceeded by the journey, which we can only attribute to your excellent preparation, direction, and assistance.

We wanted to convey my sincere appreciation for the amazing experience you gave us while we were trekking to Everest Base Camp. We had a great trip, all because of your perfect organization and help during the team’s preparation and during the trip.

A tremendous passion and a unique emotion will remain with this unforgettable trekking adventure due to the Competent and professional guides, perfect organization and friendly care towards each traveler. The memories of how beautiful the country and people are; the everyday interaction with individuals from different cultures; one’s sense of achievement the moment one gets into the Base Camp was the most memorable part.

We don’t even have words to put into how much we are grateful to you for a planner who planned an event that went far beyond all my hiking dreams. I would therefore like to sincerely thank everyone on board for the effort that has been made to make this voyage the pinnacle of my life.

Kind Regards,

Michael Atkinson

Australia

Unveiling the Mystical Beauty: Langtang Valley Trek with Puran Tiwari

Langtang Valley is one of the most breathtaking & culturally vibrant places in Nepal. It is in the middle of Himalayan range of Nepal and is popular trekking site. Surrounded by great heights of mountains and thick rhododendron geophytes, this trekking place offers real satisfaction to the mountaineers and their fans. We will be led into this magical world by Puran Tiwari, a knowledgeable trekking guide and who also happens to have an immense passion for the Langtang region.

Apart from being a trekking guide, Puran Tiwari is also an embodiment of the natural and cultural heritage of Langtang valley. He has plenty of experience of looking after trekkers on that tough terrain and knows well about the hidden treasures of the region, the dizzying maze of the trails, and the peoples that inhabit these mountains.

We can’t wait to go to the stunning Himalayas with our experienced tourist guide who can take us to one of the best places to be in Nepal.

Day1: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi

Leaving the bustle of Kathmandu with the first light of the morning and starting our long hoped and anticipated journey to the valley of the Langtang. And so with the hope of beauty and cultural encounter on our scenic drive to our starting point – Syabrubesi. This small part of the journey was the teaser for the crazy experiences which awaited us in the coming days. The streets of Kathmandu were soon replaced with narrow roads with hills of cultivated agricultural lands on either side. Glass sharper then carried the smells of pine trees and distant rushing rivers. Despite being off the tracks at certain areas, the path was lined by spectacular vegetation and, from time to time, presented glimpses at traditional village life in rural Nepal. Communications included talking and laughing, while passengers shared their travelling experiences and looked forward to the trip. Puran managed to provide us with important information about the upcoming climb and at the same time ensured that the journey was mostly silent, so that I could gaze at the changing landscape and be one with my thoughts.

We reached Syabrubesi at last, and the community greeted us warmly. Syabrubesi had a serene charm as it was tucked away between high hills. Traditional homes stood as quiet witnesses to the passage of time and were decorated with beautiful woodwork. We felt like at home as the residents went about their everyday activities while flashing us warm grins and pleasant nods.

We spent the evening at Syabrubesi anticipating the exploits that lay ahead. The comfort of our lodging was enhanced by the soothing murmur of the Bhote Koshi, which was audible in the distance. We met for a briefing from Puran as the sun fell below the horizon, coloring the sky with hues of orange and pink. His expertise and enthusiasm for the Langtang region shined through, rekindling our enthusiasm for the days to come.

Day 2: Trek from Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel

A rise of swings assembled in our anticipation hey and whenever our nervous feet touched the ground at the first light was heard the murmur beating at the village of Syabrubesi. With the aim of going deeper and further into the Himalayas on the next day, we would be on the second- day of the Langtang Valley Trek. Leaving the place, we began to ascend to Lama Hotel with our knowledgeable hiking guide and his name was Puran and there was enthusiasm in the breeze.

Our base of operation was Syabrubesi, a picturesque village at the base of the Langtang range. There was a smell of wet foliage and grass, and the temperature that in itself was frosty. The morning wind brought prayer flags in its wake to advocate its blessings on our journey. The ambiance for the days to come was set by Puran’s smile and bundling… it made several of us comfortable and in a state of ‘We-ness’.

Many pretty tunes the Bhote Koshi River sung as the village was left behind with its melodious flow. The water on its shiny surface miming the distant towering hills provided the continuous encouragement that beauty lies far into the valley.

Now and again we went through small picturesque villages on the trail and people of Tamang and Sherpa origin warmly welcomed us with friendly smiles. Street were filled with Holy Banners and beautifully carved wooden houses demonstrating the traditional lifestyle of mountain people. Being conversant with the regional languages of the country, Puran engaged the participants in casual conversations so that we could listen to their life experiences willingly. Such interactions helped to recall the endurance and persistence of people living in such elevated territories.

So it took us quite long before we reached Lama Hotel, a relaxed Inn, located in the middle of natural vegetation.Thus our tired bodies lernt the hospitality of the lodge and its rustic setting.There was also the signal of an engulfing bland comfort when we felt surrounded by towering hills.Having been born and raised in this area, Puran ensured that we were at ease and thus enjoyed the basic and tranquil feel of our mountain dwelling.

Finally, at dusk when we got to Lama Hotel, most of the people sat and around the fire and exchanged stories of the day’s exploits.I felt a great group cohesiveness due to common events and love for mountains that we all seemed to have.Work with Puran got even more profound, and conversations became richer thanks to various stories that he encountered during previous trips; these stories also enticed anticipation for the following days.

Day 3: Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang Valley

In the morning, we rose new again for the first light to come over the mountains that loomed near Lama Hotel. We knew that Day 3 of our Trek to Langtang Valley has many sensational views and great ascends contain. On this trail we were to go further in to the Langtang area and to the mystical Langtang valley all under the directive of our stern leader.

We began our climb after the Lama Hotel, in the terrain that was surprisingly reminiscent of the mountains. Every turn strengthened our anticipation of the alpine beauties as we moved through a terrain which included beautifully textured stones and wonderful falls. The smell of pine and the distant sound of mountain brook got more pronounced.

Below us, we could hear the sounds of the River Langtang, which has gorged itself through the tough terrains in order to carve out an access route. Its current also was rather wild proving that it was nothing compared to the natural forces which forged this spectacular geology. Ample flow crossing the river gave the distances practical structures in the shape of bridges, occasional time for a pause and to marvel the view.

We met prayer wheels and mani walls while walking; these are established with prayer flags and writings of historical value. This was mainly because; the prayer wheels were continuously rotating and the elaborative carvings of the stones.Puran continued his discourse pointing out the significance of these sacred emblems which had firmed up our connection with the spiritual matrix that surrounded us.. The air was charged with spiritual energy as a result of the prayer wheels’ regular churning and the elaborately carved stones’ presence. Puran explained the importance of these revered symbols, strengthening our bond with the ethereal web that encircled us.

As the day progressed we moved to the entrance of the Langtang Valley as planned. On the side of her great terrain of wilderness the higher ranges opened up as it were stage drops, behind the curtains. The magnificent Langtang Lirung (7,234 meters) stood majestically at the end of the valley, beyond these greenery of grasslands and rocks. We could not say anything when we first saw such a large expanse of land that set the tone for and complemented the grandeur of the Himalayas.

The last place we visited in the day was Langtang Village representing resilience of the people. The events of the terrible earthquake which occurred in 2015 were still rather fresh in the memory of the community which struggled and hoped. Stone houses and traditional houses with amazing carvings needed detailed interior finishing to create a feeling of strength as the outside view of the majestic mountains surrounded the houses.

This was during the evening while in the Langtang Village attempting to understand what the day had in store for us. Even the mechanic whom I introduced earlier, was boasting with grins and telling all sorts of anecdotes, it was as if everyone there achieved something great and was marveling at it. Puran was truly our guidance during the tour, his knowledge and passion reflected to each part of the journey.

Day 4: Trek from Langtang Valley to Kyanjin Gompa

This was the ultimate view of the lovely village of Langtang before sweet first light started to paint the snowy peaks, gold. As we continued on our trek the Langtang Valley Trek on the fourth day, it was established that the day would be significant in religious and aesthetic aspect. Kyanjin Gompa was the next destination we trekked towards, but under the guide of our experienced and knowledgeable trek leader.

For every positive step towards the towering ramparts that bordered the scene, the path led us further into the belly of the valley. Langtang Lirung; 7, 234m loomed at the horizon, its white capped peak a chilling but beautiful backdrop of the Himalayas. When we stood up to the religious building that we were going to step in, the pecularity of the climate intensively influenced our organisms.

During our trip we met yaks, and the sound of bells that they wore was singing over the valley. These sturdy men were in essence of mountains clad with gay flowers. Their participation impressed the feeling of realism on our outing and was a constant reinforcement of a symbiotic relationship between man and nature.

This was due to the calm environment we were to experience as we approached Kyanjin Gompa. Being originally built of stone and now having aged for several hundred years, the medieval monastery was situated before a background of snowy mountains. The sounds of the monks’ voice made our spirits peaceful as they sang terrible chants which filled the empty space of the mountains. This respect we had for the place was compounded by information that Puran provided to us on the history and purpose of Kyanjin Gompa.

By detour hiking to Tserko Ri, one might get to view many parts of the Langtang Himalayan range in a single glance of a eye. If the first glances were enough to make us gasp, we then found ourselves in front of a large amphitheatre of mountains reaching the sky as it were. Shock and awe became unbearable accompanied with words of surprise we could solely remember that nothing can erase from our memory.

We had to sit and reflect on the day as we slept in the Kyanjin Gompa Monastery as evening set in. Each of us has fallen in love with the purity of the Himalayas and the feeling of higher spirituality. Puran had given me quite good advice and being with him I had also become equally possessive of the area.

Day 5: Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Kyanjin RI and back to Kyanjin Gompa

As we woke up and saw the sun rising on the peaks we prepared for the day of exploring and success. When we wake up on day 5 of the Langtang Valley Trek focusing on Kyanjin RI we knew the day was a climb one. Physically, these routes include trails up to the peak that we were excited to see wonderful views from.

The track led us through difficult ground and spiralled what appeared to be straight into the backbone of the mountains. When it rose, the climate was a little chilly and we breathing rates were higher. The Langtang Lirung stood higher and higher, as if reminding me the wonder of Himalayas all the time. Gradually the boat moved forward because of Puran like an optimistic director and encourager.

This gave us a view of a beautiful world as we conquered Kyanjin RI. What could be seen all along was an amazing view of the lek chumo peaks and valleys which opened up the stunning view of the entire Langtang Himalayan range. Iltdu was the dominant and permanent mass of Langtang Lirung in this work of nature. The sharp edges of mountains in the area which could be followed for many a distance delineated the skyline.

A victory moment to reach Kyanjin RI high was a testimony to the hard work and perseverance. Thus we experienced great satisfaction due to satisfaction that comes with accomplishment. It might sound eccentric, but we relished in the fact that we could look down on the bio geographic scenery unfolded below us a way that other hikers couldn’t because they had not reached that height.

Deterioration and happiness were felt when coming down from Kyanjin Ri. The old trail changed by the new viewpoint offer new perspectives how to complain the views. Everything around seemed to move and breathe: each rock, each tree was telling a story of resilience to elements in those regions.

On the return to Kyanjin Gompa the monastery welcomed us with an embrace. The night encouraged people to come together and reflect on themselves. We assembled to review what we did and observed from the climb that day. Achievement and the camaraderie kept our conversations going gave our talks an added dimension.

Day 6: Trek from Kyanjin RI to Lama Hotel

We bid the heights of Kyanjin RI goodnight as the first light started glistening on the summits.. On the day 6, we started our descend from the enormous apex as we moved towards the middle of the Langtang Valley. We proceeded on the trail that would later lead us back to the Lama Hotel with the mountains as silent spectators in a Royal drama.

It was now familiar territory that we traversed through what seemed like a different landscape from the night before all the while being on a known trail with new vantage points. Descending from Kyanjin RI was a boon to the body as well as food for the soul in real terms. The valley below the elevated ground where I stood had denser air with even more resonance to the noises that nature makes and it became reachable the more each step was taken forward.

There were familiar points of interests and curvy routes as we hiked up; the more we turned, the closer we were getting to familiar looking trail we had taken earlier. Rejoining was the faithfully meandering Langtang River which had been with us throughout this walk.

The downward phase allowed for the intellectual abreaction and material mobilization with which ascending subjects encounter and memories were made. But they gradually floated out of our sight while still remaining breathtaking and making their mark on our memory.

From Kyanjin RI with its sublime location high up in the mountains back to the pleasantly mundane Lama Hotel – a relatively uneventful Day Six. They were sleep-eyed mountains that stood like guardians over our heads as we slept as a reminder of the many miles we’ve climbed mostly uphill. We were particularly looking forward to the trails on the seventh day because our feelings were full of gratitude and the accomplishment feeling.

Day 7: Trek from Lama Hotel to Syabrubesi

This is how we begun the last section of our Langtang Valley Trek with sun casting a golden light on the peaks. On the seventh day we would have circled around the house and were likely to be proud of our efforts and have some memories to take home. We trekked from the Lama Hotel to Syabrubesi while being accompanied by mountains memories .

This trial is particularly well-known; however, during the descent new perspectives of the trail seemed to appear. Every step being a trace of the distance which had been taken as we hiked over the gushing springs and through the stands of rhododendron. The mountains therefore stood guard for us, reminding us that there was always someone, something to look out for us.

The Tamang and Sherpa people again greeted us with a smile when again and again our paths crossed their settlements. Their hospitality brought us back to reality, so while we really loved the place, our stay there was coming to a close. We shared stories for several hours, jokes, and sad goodbyes as we were happy for the friends we’ve made on the move.

However, as we draw near Syabrubesi, the Bhote Koshi River which has been our companion in the walk started singing to us once again. Its gentle rise seemed to say the least as it helped us leave while it complemented the wonderful nature that had made our tour more enriching.

We could feel we get some satisfaction and a hint of sentimentality when we have reached Syabrubesi. When we were back, and having become use to with this process everybody in the community was friendly to us. Of course, with the emotions we created, that winding alleys and prayer flags looked much more meaningful.

On the last day of our Langtang Valley trek we ended the learning process that started on Day One and succeeded. The mountains slept as we slept to witness and watch us transform through the journey we undertook. The important memories would always stay in the soul as we appreciated and found solace in ourselves. A symbol portraying sternness of nature and the withstand of human spirit, the Langtang valley was memorable.

Our voyage found its purpose in the serene embrace of the Langtang Valley, amidst the murmurs of the mountains and the music of the rivers. We express our sincere gratitude to Access the Asia Treks and our dependable guide, Puran Tiwari. Your knowledge, friendliness, and enthusiasm made this journey a memorable journey of discovery and connection.

Every step of our vacation was full of wonder and comfort because to Access the Asia Treks’ careful planning and persistent support. Your commitment to our trip was evident from the moment we stepped foot in Syabrubesi until we reached the victorious peak of Kyanjin RI.

We were very privileged to have as our guide Puran Tiwari of the Langtang region of Nepal who was able to help us overcome cultural barriers. Your stories, your advises and mainly your enthusiasm for the mountains turned each day of our walk into something extra special. The moments that each of those climbs, observations, and interpersonal interactions became dear to us, which we were happy to share with you.

In this way we stop smiling farewell to the Langtang Valley and not only bringing with us the grandiose view of the Himalayas but also friendly faces met on the way. We are thankful to Access the Asia Treks and Puran Tiwari for giving this wonderful opportunity. May we again meet somewhere next to one more cross amid the mountains.

Kind Regards,

Lina Roy

United Kingdom

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