Anyone who has ever thought of
trekking has at least once dreamed of experiencing the Everest base camp trekking route. Since the 1920, Mount Everest has been tried to exploited and
mapped by several individuals, a handful of whom succeeded, while others had to
pay a very heavy price, in some cases even their lives. This was however the
scenario about a century ago. Today if anyone wants to try Mount Everest
trekking, it is an easily achievable goal, which has been accomplished by many
to date.
According to national figures about
35,000 to 37,000 people trekked in the Mount Everest region in the year 2012.
The figures clearly state that people from every walk of life can see a glimpse
of the world’s highest peak. The experience of Everest base camp trekking is
breathtaking owing to the incredible scenic beauty and a peep into the Sherpa
culture of the locals.
Attractions of Everest Base camp Trekking
There are several things that make
the Everest base Camp experience unforgettable including the museums and
monasteries that come across in the way, along with swing bridges and colorful
wheels where locals pray. The Solokhumbu region where the whole trek is laid is
home to hospitable Sherpa people who are an equal part of the whole Everest
base camp trekking experience. They help in understanding and absorbing the
ancient cultures of the area, which always remains to be a big part of the
memories you take away from the trek.
Ideal Trek Seasons
The ideal time to plan trekking in
Everest base camp is in the before and after the monsoon season ranging in between March
to May and September to December. The early in the year season is best as the
weather is rather bearable however by the end of the first season some rain can
be expected and it is recommended that rain gear be kept at hand always.
The latter season of the year is rather cold, especially at nights, as days tend to be rather bearable. The temperatures at the end of the year season reach below 0° and so very few trekkers are seen at this time of the year.
Preparations for Everest Trekking
Often individuals who are planning
to try out a trekking adventure are concerned about whether they will be able
to exert themselves physically to undergo the requirement of the trek. At this
point it is essential to understand that no matter what you do, you will never
be able to prepare yourself for the extreme altitude and hills that you face in
the trek. However since people from every walk of life have done so before you,
you can do it too. The key is to stay steady and slow, and you will not only
overcome the Everest trekking challenge wonderfully but will also enjoy it to
the optimum.
The next question often asked in this regard is whether you need a guide for the trekking tour? For this my reply would be “definitely”. Everest base camp trekking though has accomplished by many over the years yet it is not something to take lightly, especially if you are a first timer. People have completed the trek route alone as well; however there have also been accident where trekkers had faced hardships sometimes resulting in death.
Owing to some cases such as death
of a Belgian trekker on the Langtang trek in 2012 has the government thinking
on imposing a ban on solo treks and making guides compulsory for every trekker.
A guide not only helps in keeping you safe and on track but also helps in
enhancing the experience of natural environment and local culture.
So all of you who have dreamed of Mount
Everest trekking, it is time to buck up your confidence and plan a trekking
trip to test your endurance and experience a totally new side of life.
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