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Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal

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Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal

Nowhere in the world is more spectacular than in the Everest region. It is where four of the world's six tallest peaks Mt. Everest(8,848.86m / 29,031), Mt. Lhotse(8,516m / 27,940 ft), Mt. Makalu(8,463m / 27,766 ft), and Cho Oyu(8,188m / 26,864 ft) rise above everything else, The Everest Base Camp trek is the grandest walk in the land of the Himalayas. Trekking through the Everest region offers astounding mountain views, and opportunities to get a glimpse into the life of world-famous climbers (the Sherpas). The trek further offers the opportunities to go sightseeing around Sagarmatha National Park, a world heritage site that is home to a variety of Himalayan floras and faunas, to get a closer look at the highest Buddhist monasteries in the world, and, of course, the most gratifying of them all, the trip to Everest Base Camp itself. It is an opportunity to embark on an epic journey that Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay set off on in 1953. But nothing beats the thrill and sense of accomplishment that grips travelers on seeing the power and grace of the mighty Everest up close. The journey beings with the flight from Kathmandu to the hair-raising Lukla airstrip perched at a lofty 2,860m / 9,383 ft. The small airstrip frequently makes lists of the world’s most dangerous airports and there have been numerous crashes over the years. But you likely are safer making the journey by air than by Nepal’s system of mountain roads with sheep drops into steep canyons, no guardrails, and buses that could be described as “aging” at best. Altitude is an important consideration on the Everest Base Camp trek and nearby Namche Bazar (3,441 m / 11,290 ft), the Sherpa village and gateway to the Khumbu region, is often used as an early layover for rest and acclimatization. From Namche, the trek heads upward through colorful Sherpa villages along the Dudh Kosi River. Terraced rice fields and rhododendron forests eventually turn into hardened landscapes of rock and ice. On the approach to Everest Base Camp is the final outpost of Gorak Shep; there are no teahouses at Everest Base Camp so trekkers can either day hike from Gorak Shep or bring camping gear. The scramble to nearby Kala Patthar (5,545m / 18,192 ft) offers a panorama of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse that bests the views from the base camp itself. The main Everest Base Camp trail is an up-and-back route, meaning that you hike down the same trail you hiked up. The main Everest Base Camp trail is an up-and-back route. Trekking back to Lukla from Everest base camp is all the way down! It seems short and easy which normally can be done in about 3 or 4 days. If you have limited time and or don’t like to trek back the same way you can choose NNTR Everest Base Camp 1 way by Helicopter-9 days. It will also be another Lifetime experience. But if you wish to take a more challenging “stay off the beaten path” then NNTR- Everest Base Camp Trek via Gokyo Lake- 15 days would be ideal. If you are seeking real adventure for the more challenging route that crosses the most famous mountain passes in the world, you definitely need to consider NNTR- Everest High Passes Trek- 20 days. This whole trip will always stay at the bottom of your heart and you will always cheer this memorize and want to make more of them, happy trekking.

Description

Nowhere in the world is more spectacular than in the Everest region. It is where four of the world's six tallest peaks Mt. Everest(8,848.86m / 29,031), Mt. Lhotse(8,516m / 27,940 ft), Mt. Makalu(8,463m / 27,766 ft), and Cho Oyu(8,188m / 26,864 ft) rise above everything else, The Everest Base Camp trek is the grandest walk in the land of the Himalayas. Trekking through the Everest region offers astounding mountain views, and opportunities to get a glimpse into the life of world-famous climbers (the Sherpas). The trek further offers the opportunities to go sightseeing around Sagarmatha National Park, a world heritage site that is home to a variety of Himalayan floras and faunas, to get a closer look at the highest Buddhist monasteries in the world, and, of course, the most gratifying of them all, the trip to Everest Base Camp itself. It is an opportunity to embark on an epic journey that Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay set off on in 1953. But nothing beats the thrill and sense of accomplishment that grips travelers on seeing the power and grace of the mighty Everest up close. The journey beings with the flight from Kathmandu to the hair-raising Lukla airstrip perched at a lofty 2,860m / 9,383 ft. The small airstrip frequently makes lists of the world’s most dangerous airports and there have been numerous crashes over the years. But you likely are safer making the journey by air than by Nepal’s system of mountain roads with sheep drops into steep canyons, no guardrails, and buses that could be described as “aging” at best. Altitude is an important consideration on the Everest Base Camp trek and nearby Namche Bazar (3,441 m / 11,290 ft), the Sherpa village and gateway to the Khumbu region, is often used as an early layover for rest and acclimatization. From Namche, the trek heads upward through colorful Sherpa villages along the Dudh Kosi River. Terraced rice fields and rhododendron forests eventually turn into hardened landscapes of rock and ice. On the approach to Everest Base Camp is the final outpost of Gorak Shep; there are no teahouses at Everest Base Camp so trekkers can either day hike from Gorak Shep or bring camping gear. The scramble to nearby Kala Patthar (5,545m / 18,192 ft) offers a panorama of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse that bests the views from the base camp itself. The main Everest Base Camp trail is an up-and-back route, meaning that you hike down the same trail you hiked up. The main Everest Base Camp trail is an up-and-back route. Trekking back to Lukla from Everest base camp is all the way down! It seems short and easy which normally can be done in about 3 or 4 days. If you have limited time and or don’t like to trek back the same way you can choose NNTR Everest Base Camp 1 way by Helicopter-9 days. It will also be another Lifetime experience. But if you wish to take a more challenging “stay off the beaten path” then NNTR- Everest Base Camp Trek via Gokyo Lake- 15 days would be ideal. If you are seeking real adventure for the more challenging route that crosses the most famous mountain passes in the world, you definitely need to consider NNTR- Everest High Passes Trek- 20 days. This whole trip will always stay at the bottom of your heart and you will always cheer this memorize and want to make more of them, happy trekking.

Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,600 ft)

Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, our representative from Namaste Nepal Trekking & Research Hub will pick you up from the airport. He will be displaying your names sideboard outside the airport terminal. Transfer to the selected hotel. In the afternoon the pre-trip meeting will be holding at our office. During this meeting we will introduce your trek and or tour leader/guide, so please make sure that you ask all the questions and concerns. For the meeting please make sure you bring a passport,2 copies of passport-size photos, and your travel insurance policy copy (if you haven’t sent it by email before). And sign the legally binding trip form as well as the non-liability disclaimer.

Activities

  • Airport To Hotel Transfer.
  • Pre Trip Meeting

Accommodation

3-Star Hotel in Kathmandu

Day 2

Sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley (1,400 m / 4,600 ft)

After breakfast, your sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley will start. You will have a professional tour guide with a private vehicle. Today you will visit the following cultural wonders of Kathmandu valley:

Swambhunath Stupa/Monkey temple: Is an ancient religious architecture atop a hill in the Kathmandu Valley, Swayambhunath is among the oldest religious sites in Nepal. The Swayambhunath consists of a stupa and a variety of shrines and temples. A Tibetan monastery, museum, and library are more recent additions. And we can see the 360-degree view of Kathmandu valley. This will be a good way to start your day with

Pashupatinath Temple: Pashupatinath Temple is one of the most important and significant Hindu temples of Lord Shiva in the world. Located on the bank of the holy Bagmati River near the airport. The major temple is strictly for Hindus only even though you are not allowed to go inside the main temple you can clearly see the temple and the activities from the other bank of the river.

Boudhanath Stupa: Another UNESCO World Heritage site; is Boudhanath another holiest sites of Kathmandu valley. It was built in the 5th century with pairs of eyes in all 4 directions keeping an eternal watch over the people and their doings.

Patan durbar square: City of Fine Arts Patan; The ancient royal palace of Patan faces onto magnificent Durbar Square. This concentrated mass of temples is perhaps the most visually stunning display of Newari architecture to be seen in Nepal. The historic monument which describes the oldest architecture of Nepal is Patan durbar square, Temple construction in the square went into overdrive during the Malla period (14th to 18th centuries),

Kathmandu Durbar Square: After finishing sightseeing in Patan on the way to your hotel, our driver will drop you to Kathmandu Durbar Square (only if you are staying at Thamel) from where you can walk back to Thamel through the narrow and oldest open street market of Asan. In Kathmandu durbar square you can see the following:

  • Pagoda-style temples which were made twelve to eighteen centuries
  • An ancient royal palace with a museum
  • Kashthamandap (which was named the city Kathmandu)
  • Living Goddess Kumari
  • Black Bhairava (God of death)

Activities

  • Visit Kathmandu Durbar Square
  • Visit Patan Durbar Square
  • Visit Pashupatinath Temple
  • Visit Boudhanath Stupa
  • Visit Swambhunath Stupa/monkey Temple

Accommodation

3-Star Hotel in Kathmandu

Day 3

Fly to Lukla (2,860m / 9,383 ft) Trek to Phakding (2,610 m / 8,562 ft)

We have an early start with a short flight to STOL airstrip at Lukla. The Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla was established by Sir Edmund Hillary to help access the Everest region and the Sherpa people. It is a picturesque flight with marvelous views of the Eastern Himalaya. Once at Lukla we are immediately presented with views of huge peaks surrounding the village, offering a glimpse of what is to come. Our crew assembles and we head downhill towards the Dudh Kosi, a raging river that flows from the highest peaks. We cross and re-cross the thundering glacial river, named "Dudh Kosi" (milk river) because of its colour. Sections of today's walk are through pine forest and cleared areas reveal terraced fields and a variety of crops. We pass small groups of donkeys and yaks carrying trading goods and trek-gear along the trail. Spectacular mountain peaks unfold above us and seem to hover above the tree-line as they rise above the deep river valley. Shortly after leaving camp we cross the Kusum Khola, a tributary stream to the Dudh Kosi, and the peak of Kusum Kangru (6369 m) can be seen to the East, at the head of the valley. Further along the trail, across the valley to the North-West, Nupla (5885 m) and Kongde Ri (6093 m) rise above the forested ridges. At a turn of the trail, Thamserku (6808 m) rises majestically, seemingly from the river floor Today's walk is not a long one, and you will be eager to press on. Slow down, and enjoy the journey.

Activities

  • Rest & Relax At Phakding In The Evening.
  • 3-4 Hours Of Trek
  • Flight To Lukla (30 To 45 Min)

Accommodation

Best Available Guesthouse in Phakding

Day 4

Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,441 m / 11,290 ft)

This morning we pass through the gates of the Sagamartha National Park. The establishment of this national park is a significant attempt to stem the use of firewood in the area and the few local people who have a permit to cut wood must gain approval from the authorities on the basis of it being primarily for their personal use. We follow the river course to the confluence of the Dudh Kosi and the Bhote Kosi and cross a spectacular high bridge before commencing our ascent to the village of Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa 'capital' of Nepal. It is a tough climb as the trail passes through the forest of pine to a vantage point that provides our first view of Mt Everest. The trail continues to climb and meander to Namche, and the sight of this prosperous village spread within a horse-shoe-shaped valley opposite the beautiful peak of Kongde Ri is worth every step. After lunch, you may wish to peruse the Tibetan trader's stalls or the Sherpa shops in search of a bargain

Activities

  • 5-6 Hours Of Trek

Accommodation

Best Available Guesthouse in Namche Bazaar

Day 5

Acclimatization & rest day at Namche Bazaar.

Our trek will start with an incline to Syangboche airstrip and along the ridgeline towards Everest View Hotel. This pleasant walk has magnificent views of the surrounding mountains including Everest, Lhotse, Thamserku, Khangtega, Ama Dablam and many more. After enjoying a quick tea and coffee break to the views, we will continue towards Khumjung village to visit Sir Edmond Hillary's famous "Schoolhouse in the clouds." This is the first school in the Khumbu region, built in 1961 with the help of Sir Edmund Hillary and The Himalayan Trust. The school originally opened with only two classrooms but has since expanded to cater for over 350 students of different ages. After visiting, we descend to Namche bazaar.

Activities

  • Hike Up To Everest View Hotel.
  • Visit Namche View Point/sagarmatha National Park Headquarter
  • Visit Monastery & Museum

Accommodation

Best Available Guesthouse in Namche Bazaar

Day 6

Trek to Tengboche Village (3,870m / 12,697 ft)

Our trek will start with the easy and flat trek to Kyanjuma for about 2 hours. After the tea break another segment of the trek includes the famous descent to the Dudh-Koshi River and the equally famous ascent along the rhododendron forests to Tengboche. While descending to Dudh Koshi River, you enjoy the views of mountain tops like Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Kongde, and many more. After your arrival at Tengboche, you will visit Tengboche monastery-the largest and the oldest monastery in the Everest region.

Activities

  • 5 - 6 Hours Of Trek
  • Visit Tengboche Monastry

Accommodation

Best Available Guesthouse in Tengboche

Day 7

Trek to Dingboche (4,360 m / 14,305 ft)

You descent and trek through forests filled with a variety of lush trees – birch, conifers and rhododendrons. This journey again rewards you with tremendous views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. The picturesque trail dips down to Devuche, crosses the Imja River and takes you to Pangboche. The upper Pangboche trails reward you with a more pristine view of the Himalayas and the Pangboche Monastery. The trek moves ahead towards the Imja Valley, Lobuche River and ultimately begins climbing up to Dingboche. At Dingboche, you see a beautiful array of fields enclosed by stone walls to protect barley, buckwheat and potatoes from the cold winds and grazing animals.

Activities

  • 5 - 6 Hours Of Trek

Accommodation

Best Available Guesthouse in Dingboche.

Day 8

Acclimatization & rest day at Dingboche

Dingboche is a popular stop for trekkers and climbers headed to Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam or Imja Tse. The village is beautiful with an array of fields enclosed by stone walls to protect barley, buckwheat and potatoes from the cold wind and grazing animals. You spend a day at Dingboche for acclimatization. You take day hikes to either Nagarjun Hill or Chukkhung Valley for great views of Makalu, Lhotse, Chalotse, Tawache and Ama Dablam.

The benefit of Acclimatization in your body: Acclimatization is the process by which the body adapts to changes in altitude and helps to prevent altitude sickness. When ascending to high altitudes, the body needs to adjust to the lower levels of oxygen in the air. Acclimatization allows the body to do this by increasing the efficiency of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. The following are some of the benefits of acclimatization: Increased oxygen-carrying capacity: The body produces more red blood cells to carry oxygen to the muscles and organs, which helps to reduce fatigue and improve overall performance. Improved lung function: The body adjusts the breathing rate and increases the efficiency of the lungs to extract oxygen from the air. Reduced risk of altitude sickness: Acclimatization reduces the risk of altitude sickness, which can range from mild symptoms such as headache and fatigue to severe symptoms such as High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) and High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE). Increased endurance: The body becomes more efficient at using oxygen, which allows trekkers to trek for longer periods of time and cover more distance. Better sleep: The body adjusts to the lower levels of oxygen at high altitudes and improves the quality of sleep, which allows trekkers to wake up feeling refreshed and ready for the next day. It is important to note that acclimatization is a gradual process and should not be rushed. It's crucial to take the necessary precautions and to spend sufficient time at lower altitudes to allow your body to adjust before continuing to higher elevations.

Activities

  • Hike Up To Nagarjung Hill For Acclimatization
  • Rest & Relax At Dingboche

Accommodation

Best Available Guesthouse in Dingboche.

Day 9

Dingboche to Lobuche Village(4,940 m / 16,208 ft)

You start the day with a gradual climb to Duglha at the end of the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. From here, you climb up a steep trail to Chupki Lhara, where you find an array of stones with prayer flags used as memorials to Scott Fischer (American mountaineer) and 10-time Everest submitter Babu Chiri Sherpa (Nepali mountain guide) who perished on a mission to climb Everest. Next, you continue to the Khumbu Glacier moraine and find yourself facing several great peaks - Khumbutse, Lingtren, Pumori and Mahalangur Himal. The trail then eases off as you follow the valley to Lobuche

Activities

  • 5 - 6 Hours Of Trek
  • Visit Glassier Viewpoint At Lobuche

Accommodation

Best Available Guesthouse in Lobuche

Day 10

Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,364m / 17,599 ft) then trek back to Gorakshep (5,164 m / 16,942 ft)

You take the trail to Everest Base Camp through the once-vast Gorak Shep Lake. Continuing straight ahead, you come across the Indian army mountaineers' memorials. The path from here can be misleading; hence, it is important that you follow your lead Sherpa diligently. The walk is strenuous due to thin air in the high altitude. You pass through rocky dunes, moraine and streams before reaching the Everest Base Camp. Upon reaching the Everest Base Camp, you see tents of mountaineers that stand out in bright colors against the monotony of gray surroundings (especially in the spring). Nuptse, Khumbuste and Pumori are the mountains you can view from the base camp. You get back to Gorak Shep for a good night's rest.

What to do in the Everest Base Camp: At the base camp, you can explore the site, learn about the history of the first ascent, and take in stunning views. Capture memories of your journey to the base camp by taking photos and videos of the stunning views and experiences. Share your experiences with friends and family back home. The base camp is a hub of activity during the climbing season, with hundreds of climbers, sherpas, and support staff setting up camp. you can visit them when you are there. The base camp is not permanently inhabited, but tents and supplies are set up during the climbing season to accommodate climbers and support staff. you can visit their camp when you are there.

Activities

  • 7-8 Hours Of Trekking
  • Visit Everest Base Camp

Optional Activities

  • Visit Kalapattar For Sunset

Accommodation

Best Available Guesthouse in Gorakshep.

Day 11

Trek / Climb to Kalapattar (5,545m / 18,192 ft) then trek down to Pheriche (42,00 m / 13,780 ft)

You prepare for an early morning departure, amid pre-dawn darkness and cold temperatures (-10 to -14 C). Plus, there is always the potential for chilly winds which are quite common. Familiar peaks such as Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Changtse tower to the east even as Everest begins to reveal itself. But, it is upon reaching Kala Patthar that you get to see360 degree up-close and formidable views of Mt. Everest. You take pictures, enjoy the magnificent mountain panorama, and then return back to Pheriche for a good night's rest. Those participants who will visit Everest Base Camp today will have an early breakfast to start early as Everest base camp hike takes longer than the hike at Kala Patthar. After returning to Gorak Shep, both the groups will have lunch together; afternoon time is taken to descend down to Pheriche for a good night's rest.

Activities

  • 6 - 7 Hours Of Trek
  • Visit Kalapatthar

Optional Activities

  • Visit Everest Base Camp

Accommodation

Best Available Guesthouse in Pheriche

Day 12

Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,441 m / 11,290)

You trek down through the hillside blanketed by rhododendron and juniper trees. After crossing the prayer-flag festooned bridge over the Dudh Koshi River, your trail follows the Dudh Koshi gorge descending rapidly through pine forests. In the forest, you may come across colorful pheasants and mountain goats. The path eventually reaches Sansa from where you can enjoy views of Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Nuptse mountains. You also pass winding trails then through a forest before reaching Namche Bazaar.

Activities

  • 6-7 Hours Of Trekking

Accommodation

Best Available Guesthouse in Namche Bazaar

Day 13

Trek to Lukla (2,860m / 9,383 ft)

You snap a mixture of open plains and pine forests and in the distance snow covered peaks. You walk through the Sherpa villages’ noticing impressive faith in Buddhism and culture of prayer stones and prayers flag while you walk through the villages. The trail descends steeply downward so you need to walk cautiously as your shaky legs continuously battle the rocky terrain. After crossing the suspension bridges over the fast flowing Dudh Koshi and its tributaries, the trail becomes more level and natural. After your arrival in Lukla, your stretches those sore legs and recall the experiences of the last couple of weeks.

Finally, it's time to say goodbye to the companions you made on the trek, the local porters and guides who supported you throughout the journey and who shared their knowledge and culture with you. The trek back to Lukla also allows trekkers to reflect on the physical and mental challenges they faced during the trek and how they overcame them.

Activities

  • 6-7 Hours Of Trek

Accommodation

Best Available Guesthouse in Lukla

Day 14

Fly to Kathmandu (1,400 m / 4,600 ft)

On your last morning in the mountains, you'll wake up early to catch a morning flight back to Kathmandu. The rest of the day is at your disposal. If you didn't get a chance to see the city's main sights, you'll have a chance to see them now. You also might want to unwind with a massage or spa treatment in Thamel. Otherwise, you have the entire capital at your fingertips for sightseeing before you depart tomorrow.

Activities

  • Fly To Kathmandu Fro Lukla
  • Transfer To Hotel
  • Enjoy Our Complementary Trekkers Massage
  • Farewell Dinner

Accommodation

3-star Hotel in Kathmandu

Day 15

Departure Day

Your adventure to Nepal comes to an end today! It’s time to say goodbye to Nepal until the Next Time! Enjoy your last moments in Kathmandu, a city stroll, and-or souvenir shopping. Our representative will meet you at your hotel and drive you to the airport for your return flight home. On the way to your home, you have plenty of time to plan your next adventure in the wonderful land of the mystic Himalayas.

Activities

  • Transfer To Airport

What's Included

Accommodation

3-Star Hotel in Kathmandu

Best Available Guesthouses during the trek.

Ground Transport

All Airport hotel transfers &

Sightseeing tour by private vehicle

The farewell dinner in Kathmandu

To celebrate the successful completion of our journey, the farewell dinner will be served in a traditional Nepalese restaurant with cultural performances

Trekking Guide

Very Professional & Experienced English-speaking Trekking Guide.

Sherpa porters / Support Staff

Very Strong, Professional & Experienced(1 porter for every 2 trekkers) including their salary, insurance, equipment, transport food, and lodging

Flights

Kathmandu – Lukla - Kathmandu flight tickets only.

Meals

All the meals (Breakfast, Tea break, Lunch, and Dinner) with seasonal fruits during the trek only.

Trekking Permits

All necessary paperwork and permits(TIMS and National park entrance)

Assistant Trekking Guide

Very Professional & Experienced Assistant trekking guide (1 assistant trekking guide for every 5 trekkers )

Complimentary From Our Company

Down jacket and seasonal sleeping bag (to be returned after completion of the trip).

Namaste Nepal’s duffle bag

Namaste Nepal’s T-shirt

Trekking map

Trekking Pools (to be returned after completion of the trip).

A self-sufficient medical first aid kit containing vital medications.

Oximeter to check your pulse and oxygen saturation and heart rate twice daily (Very useful to check AMS symptoms)

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Rajan Lamichhane

Hello and Namaste!

I am Rajan, the founder and managing director of Namaste Nepal trekking & research hub Pvt. Ltd. I grew up in a small village on the lap of the mountain in Gorkha. Scrolling up and down in a mountain was my daily life. I completed my schooling at Siddha Kali Higher Secondary School, Gorkha, then moved to Kathmandu for further study and to find a carrier at the age of 15. I got the opportunity to go trekking with some trekkers as a support staff/Porter in the Langtang valley. It was not easy for me to carry 35 kg in my back and trek for 5-6 hours a day. But that trek changed my life. I think I found my distention on that trek! I wanted to be able to speak English with tourists and became the trekking guide. Slowly I started to work for the well-established trekking company as a support staff then to an assistant trekking guide. After I did trekking guide training in 2010 I became a professional trekking Guide.

Besides doing trekking in the high season I continue to study as well. I did my high school and Bachelor’s Degree in Travel and tourism management. I never look back, my passion for traveling, being with nature, finding new places, and meeting new people take me to the most famous trekking destitutions of Nepal. Trekking reasons like Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, and Manaslu were more like my second home. My excellent communication skills, and feeling proud and pleased to serve my excellence to my clients led me to become one of the best guides in the mountains. I started also on to lead tour groups on multi-country tours to Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, and India. Being a part of mountain climbing expeditions made me familiar with expedition logistics and operations.

Everything was going great, I was very close to the rich dream distention of establishing my own company in 2015. But unfortunately from the April 1st, 2015 Massive earthquake, I lost so many things including my house, my job, and some good friends. It was very sad and deprecating. But slowly but surely I knew I would get up again and surpass my detestation. To forget the pain I had, I started to get involved in social work, and to support the local community started to volunteer.

Not only did the earthquake change my life, but it also led me to start my Greenhouse charity Sustainable Steps Nepal. Some of my friends from the UK and Canada, together started a project Sustainable Steps Nepal. Over the past few years, this charity has been successful in supporting the local people of Gatlang Village of Rashuwa District in Nepal with fresh and organic vegetables produce to feed their families with enriched nutritional sources as well as providing a source of income from the local markets.

Working in the tourism industry for the following years and serving my excellence to hundreds of trekkers all I wanted was to establish my own trekking and tour company and give good support to all the people around me. It took me 4 years to finally established my company after the earthquake. My dream was coming true; all my team was doing great work together. After the end of 2019, the whole world suffers from the Covid-19 Virus. The tourism industry was one of the most affected industries in the virus. For my newly formed company, it was again the big break. We had to face almost 3-year-long luck down. But again slowly but surely we will rise up and become the best service provider in Nepal.

The founding of Namaste Nepal Trekking & Research Hub Pvt. Ltd is a milestone in my career. With the establishment of this company, I hope to provide an enriching and bespoke travel experience to all types of travelers from all over the world. I believe that traveling not only takes you to different destinations, it also broadens your outlook and makes you a knowledgeable, compassionate, and better person. Our planet is filled with fascinating places, cultures, and people. I invite all of you to discover some of the best trekking and tour destinations in Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan with Namaste Nepal Trekking & Research Hub Pvt. Ltd.

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