Anil Mahato4th DAY of my EVEREST BASE CAMP TREKKING IN NEPAL from Tengboche to Dingboche which I did in October of 2016. There are many trekking routes in Nepali Himalayas, Everest Base Camp along with 3 passes, Annapurna Base Camp trekking, Langtang etc are quite a famous one. Seeing Everest from Kalapatthar was also one of my dream trekking which I did last year in October season. This is one of the trekking routes I suggest everyone do in their life. The sceneries and Himalayan life are quite exquisite.
Day 4 of my Everest Base Camp started with morning breakfast in Hotel Tashi Delux at Tengboche which is at height of 3900 meters. The Buddhist monastery of Tengboche is very famous, either you are a simple trekking person or climber of Everest, everyone does worship here for their successful trekking in the Everest region where people not only dream to see Mt. Everest but several other mountains and lakes. Gokyo lake is another famous destination among tourist.
I had not finished my trekking and I see one helicopter came for rescuing one foreigner. I saw it is very common to get sick in Himalaya regions of Nepal while trekking especially if you are not used to high altitudes.
As I started my trekking I started seeing beautiful rhododendron jungles, I could imagine how beautiful it will look when they all will be blooming in March, trekkers will enjoy more flora and fauna during that season. After trekking for about 45 minutes, soon I realized that I had forgotten my power bank for charging the camera if I want to continue filming further I must go back again, so I did and got delayed in my trekking by about 2 hours. I got a bit more tired, though.
When I saw the first time the Mt. Ama Dablam on the river side, it was something I had seen only in pictures, I had even many postcards and pictures of that place and I was so happy to be there in real life.
I kept trekking and I started seeing more Himalayas and moutains are visible, sun started getting stronger and so does the warmth. Soon I started seeing beautiful buddhist villages including Pangboche. Life style around was just beyond I could imagine very beautiful.
After lunch at Pangboche, I felt a bit sleepy but I continued the trek and further, I go, the beauty of the landscape was getting ever more beautiful. By the evening I reached to my destination hotel in Dingboche which is at 4400 meters altitude.
Tomorrow's schedule is to get acclimatize around Dingboche and climb at high as I can.
TREKKING IN NEPAL - EVEREST BASE CAMP TREKKING - DAY 4 - Tengboche to DingbocheAnil Mahato2017-01-18 | 4th DAY of my EVEREST BASE CAMP TREKKING IN NEPAL from Tengboche to Dingboche which I did in October of 2016. There are many trekking routes in Nepali Himalayas, Everest Base Camp along with 3 passes, Annapurna Base Camp trekking, Langtang etc are quite a famous one. Seeing Everest from Kalapatthar was also one of my dream trekking which I did last year in October season. This is one of the trekking routes I suggest everyone do in their life. The sceneries and Himalayan life are quite exquisite.
Day 4 of my Everest Base Camp started with morning breakfast in Hotel Tashi Delux at Tengboche which is at height of 3900 meters. The Buddhist monastery of Tengboche is very famous, either you are a simple trekking person or climber of Everest, everyone does worship here for their successful trekking in the Everest region where people not only dream to see Mt. Everest but several other mountains and lakes. Gokyo lake is another famous destination among tourist.
I had not finished my trekking and I see one helicopter came for rescuing one foreigner. I saw it is very common to get sick in Himalaya regions of Nepal while trekking especially if you are not used to high altitudes.
As I started my trekking I started seeing beautiful rhododendron jungles, I could imagine how beautiful it will look when they all will be blooming in March, trekkers will enjoy more flora and fauna during that season. After trekking for about 45 minutes, soon I realized that I had forgotten my power bank for charging the camera if I want to continue filming further I must go back again, so I did and got delayed in my trekking by about 2 hours. I got a bit more tired, though.
When I saw the first time the Mt. Ama Dablam on the river side, it was something I had seen only in pictures, I had even many postcards and pictures of that place and I was so happy to be there in real life.
I kept trekking and I started seeing more Himalayas and moutains are visible, sun started getting stronger and so does the warmth. Soon I started seeing beautiful buddhist villages including Pangboche. Life style around was just beyond I could imagine very beautiful.
After lunch at Pangboche, I felt a bit sleepy but I continued the trek and further, I go, the beauty of the landscape was getting ever more beautiful. By the evening I reached to my destination hotel in Dingboche which is at 4400 meters altitude.
Tomorrow's schedule is to get acclimatize around Dingboche and climb at high as I can.
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Highlights of the day: - Wake up early morning and have breakfast, washing face could be difficult since water gets completely frozen in the morning and you don't want to leave the warm bed at all. - Start climbing up to the hill on your back facing Mt. Ama Dablam. - Reach up to Small Monastery looking stupa with lots of Buddhist praying flags. - On the way we also a big rock, so we decided to do rock climbing. - Keep going further as long as you could feel better and slowly is better for acclimitization - reach to the highest point which at around 5150 meters, spend some good time, one can also do the internet at that height if you have CELL sim card at that height. - slowly get down and back to the hotel, eat lunch and rest and play around and at night get ready for tomorrow's trekking to Lobuche.
We walked along the hillside of the river Doodh Koshi while watching the beautiful Himalayas, Yaks bell ringing all around. Greenery, Trees, flowers, waterfalls, river sound, Buddhist, beautiful people are quite a good way of trekking. The whole trail is full of tea houses and snacks corners, so one doesn't need to worry about tea, coffee, water etc. But yes, it's not everywhere which comes in a couple of hours of trekking every time.
Namche is at 4000 meters altitude while Tengboche is at 3900 meters height. So you will feel much colder compared to Namche Bazaar. There are not many hotels, the only couple of hotels in Tengboche, Solukhumbu Nepal since most of the lands around are occupied by Sagarmatha National Park. So, on peak season time it could be difficult to get a room in the hotel. You can pre-confirm in Namche or you can actually go further down like half an hour to stay at the hotel too. There are few more down. The Tengboche Monastery is one of the highly respected monasteries, it's beautiful and worth visiting it before you trek further.
FEW THINGS TO DO IN NAMCHE BAZAAR SOLUKHUMBU NEPAL 1. Go to Height of Sagarmatha National Park near the Army Camp at the top of Bazaar where you can see beautiful range of Himalayas, including Mt. Everest, Mt. Ama Dablam, Nuptse and much more.
2. Trek up to Hotel Everest View Point at 3880 meters and have some nice cup of tea or coffee.
3. On the way to trekking to Hotel Everest Viewpoint, you will see world's one of highest altitude airport, Syangboche Airport.
4. Namche Bazaar itself is very beautiful and charming to walk around have drinks and coffee here and there. There are many beautiful restaurants, cafe with good music and mountaineers stories.
5. Cafe 8848, this cafe shows the documentary at 3 PM every day in Namche Bazaar about Everest. They ask you to drink something for staying and watching. But it's a good time after doing the trek around Namche in the evening.
6. Sherpa Museum, one wonderful Sherpa photographer has maintained an amazing museum of sherpa life and records of all climbers, photographs and beautiful picture and things of Sherpa. Pretty cool, for looking Sherpa house, one has to pay about 200 rupees.
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I started my journey by praying at the Big Buddha Statue which is at the top Hill , right above the Tenzing-Hillary airport of Lukla.
BREAKFAST IN LUKLA People say food in Himalaya is expensive but not yet. In Lukla I ate two eggs, one thukpa Himalayan noodle and tea which cost me a total of 2.2 US$. The cost of one water bottle of 1 liter is 1$.
PASS CHECK FOR SAGARMATHA NATIONAL PARK If you are foreigner you need a pass, since I have a Nepal passport, I don't need any pass or entry permit. There is a checkpoint or you can buy also it will cost you 20US$.
BEAUTIFUL SCENERIES On the way, you will explore beautiful sceneries, green big moutains, waterfalls, Tibetan stupas, Buddhist maane, which are you supposed to turn from right to left. You will see Buddhiest holy mantra inscribed in all big stones with black and white.
PHAKDING After about 3 hours of trekking, you will reach Phakding. The height of this place is around 2650 meters. All the tourist are supposed to stay here for acclimatization. But I can't afford this day because some of my friend who flew already by helicopter are waiting for me in Namche. So I must keep walking. But please you don't do that.
Manjo, Solukumbu After one hour of trekking from Phakding , you will reach Manjo, again beautiful landscape in the foothill of Himalayas. One could also plan to stay here for acclimatization instead of Phakding.
Jorselle, Solukhumbu The last village you will find before Namche Bazaar is Jorselle. There are around 20-25 houses. You can also make your night stay here, it is almost at the bank of the river. One could hear very well the strong current of river. I kept walking further thought it was already very late. After Jorselle it's steep up till Namche which is at 3440 meters.
JORSELLE TO NAMCHE BAZZAR It was already dark before I started climbing the Namche hill. This is one of the difficult for climbers since it's steep up. There is one famous and beautiful two suspension bridge one above other, you see that scene in EVEREST MOVIE which was released in 2016. It had got so dark by the time I reached there. But by the grace of god, I met few potters boys there and I hiked up till Namche with them. They don't have torch light but I still surprise how could they climb there in dark, in the jungle without light. I almost died, my energy has all finished and it was a bit scary too since everything is new for me. I know nothing. All I wanted is somehow to climb up. Believe, Hardwork and consisitent, I reached to Namche at night to the place where I was planning to reach. I got dog bite too on the way.
LUKLA AIRPORT The airport is situated in Solukumbu district of Nepal at the height of 2860 meters (9383 Feet). This is also known as Tenzing–Hillary Airport. The base for all the trekkers, mountaineer, climbers before starting or after finishing the climbing around Everest & other surrounding the Himalayas.
FIRST DAY: I had just arrived from Darjeeling, India the night before and my plane was supposed to fly in the morning 8:30 AM. I reached to the airport at 7 AM, board the plane and even flew on the air for about 15 minutes. We were about to reach Lukla and radio in cockpit says, Lukla airport got bad weather and can't be landed. So we come back to Kathmandu Airport and wait in the boarding hall till evening if the airport in Lukla, Solukhumbu get's clear. At last, flight got canceled.
DAY 2: I go to the airport again early morning with the hope to fly Lukla, but again that didn't happen as only first two flights could only fly. And if your flight is a pending flight then you got later and later and later. At the evening I went to Thamel to meet my friend Phunjo Lama, who is the first Nepali girl to climb 8000 meters + summit without oxygen, she is professional international mountain rescuer, the first girl again from Nepal. I also met many another friend there from many different countries.
DAY 3: The third day again I went to Kathmandu Domestic Airport in hurry with a dream to fly to Lukla but that didn't happen again. Most of the people started getting frustrated. Those who could afford flew by helicopter, and those who couldn't keep waiting. The cost of the helicopter is about 300 US$ per individual. Basically, 5 people can come in a helicopter and all book a helicopter and share the cost.
DAY 4 : 7 AM, I was at my cousin's house with plan to go Lukla by bus via Jiri that means 3 more days of trekking. But suddenly a call from a friend who works in the same Sita Airlines comes and ask me if I want to fly, there is one ticket cancel, they can replace me. So I immediately ran to the airport without evening washing my face or brushing. And yes, I finally flew to Lukla. It's very common in Kathmandu airport people waiting for many days to fly to Lukla.
Things I can't forget during that trip: - Dense well maintained forest and beautiful roads during that rainy time. - Beautiful Tea Gardens of Ilam - Milk Men carrying milk on Horses going door to door for selling. - Chhurpi Selling in Fickle, Ilam - Tea fields areas of Damak, Birtamod. - Beautiful Rice fields and our bus running in the middle of it. - Colorful dresses and energy of Dashain festival during.
Darjeeling, today lies in West Bengal state of India, which once used to be Nepalese region. Even today, the main language of the place is Nepali and people living mostly are Nepalese while lots of Merchants from West Bengal has migrated here.
Duration of TRAVEL Darjeeling to Pashupatinagar = 2.5 hours Pashupatinagar to Biratnagar = 2.5 hours Biratnagar to Kathmandu by bus = 14 hours Biratnagar to Kathmandu by flight = 30 minutes
HOW TO GET TO KATHMANDU FROM DARJEELING? One can find plenty of taxi and jeeps from Darjeeling to Pashupatinagar border between India and Nepal, but since it was very early morning and it was raining, no one wanted to come drop me in Nepal as I had the flight to take at 3 PM from Biratnagar Nepal. So , taxi from Darjeeling to Pashupatinagar and then you can get bus directly to Kathmandu from there or you can also come further Birtamod or Damak or Itahari and get Bus for Kathmandu.
If you want to fly then you can get plane from Biratnagar Airport, the price would be around 60US$, but if you go by bus total expenses would be around 20$.