Classic Everest Base Camp trek
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2022: 5 Mar
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During the trek, we'll eat organic food that is seasonally grown by our local farmers. Vegetarian and vegan options are possible and highly encouraged.
The only source in the Himalayas to charge your devices are solar panels that are very popular due to its ergonomic solutions and harness to the environment. On this altitude and path chances to meet wild animals are low, but chances to observe birds are very high so please don't try to bring their attention by throwing stones or whistling. However don't leave any food, don't feed wild animals or stray dogs, if meet deers which are living in this region, don't approach them and give them the way.
On our way, we'll meet a quiet big amount of yaks. In general, they are very peaceful animals, but to be on a safe side, please give them the way and take a side closer to the walls, mountains or trees, don't stand on the cliff or ridges. Do not take any selfies and don't ride yaks as, like all animals, these majestic creatures can hurt you if they feel in danger. Same, we will meet wild buffalos on higher altitudes. Don't come close, don't approach and don't tease them.
The Impacts of this Trip
This trek is all run by sherpas as it is their region. Sherpas are not porters how people mistakenly think about them. They are people who were born on a high altitude and capable of things we, low altitude born people, cannot. We feel it's our responsibility to make the world know about this naturally strong and durable ethnic group. They are the ones who can breathe in a thin air, who can carry your luggage as porters, who can take you up to Everest and show you the incredible world of the Himalayas. We'll stay in guest and tea houses run by them, we'll eat food prepared by them so feel free to have a talk with them and support their business. We highly encourage interaction between nationalities. Not all of them speak perfect English or familiar with Western culture but when we communicate we educate each other. Your guide is always happy to translate and assist where needed as he is also a sherpa and knows local traditions and language the best.
For most locals, the only income in the mountians can be running a guest house, little shops with snacks, restaurant or handcrafting. So when you purchase anything it goes directly to them and then they can support their families during the year. Bargaining is a cultural thing in Nepal but remember when you buy your trekking sticks or a buff for 1 dollar, there is no income for a seller and it hardly covers the expences for materials. We believe every business deserves to be paid accordingly. If you doubt the prices consult with your guide - he is there for you always in any aspect.


During the trek, we'll eat organic food that is seasonally grown by our local farmers. Vegetarian and vegan options are possible and highly encouraged.
The only source in the Himalayas to charge your devices are solar panels that are very popular due to its ergonomic solutions and harness to the environment. On this altitude and path chances to meet wild animals are low, but chances to observe birds are very high so please don't try to bring their attention by throwing stones or whistling. However don't leave any food, don't feed wild animals or stray dogs, if meet deers which are living in this region, don't approach them and give them the way.
On our way, we'll meet a quiet big amount of yaks. In general, they are very peaceful animals, but to be on a safe side, please give them the way and take a side closer to the walls, mountains or trees, don't stand on the cliff or ridges. Do not take any selfies and don't ride yaks as, like all animals, these majestic creatures can hurt you if they feel in danger. Same, we will meet wild buffalos on higher altitudes. Don't come close, don't approach and don't tease them.

The Impacts of this Trip
This trek is all run by sherpas as it is their region. Sherpas are not porters how people mistakenly think about them. They are people who were born on a high altitude and capable of things we, low altitude born people, cannot. We feel it's our responsibility to make the world know about this naturally strong and durable ethnic group. They are the ones who can breathe in a thin air, who can carry your luggage as porters, who can take you up to Everest and show you the incredible world of the Himalayas. We'll stay in guest and tea houses run by them, we'll eat food prepared by them so feel free to have a talk with them and support their business. We highly encourage interaction between nationalities. Not all of them speak perfect English or familiar with Western culture but when we communicate we educate each other. Your guide is always happy to translate and assist where needed as he is also a sherpa and knows local traditions and language the best.
For most locals, the only income in the mountians can be running a guest house, little shops with snacks, restaurant or handcrafting. So when you purchase anything it goes directly to them and then they can support their families during the year. Bargaining is a cultural thing in Nepal but remember when you buy your trekking sticks or a buff for 1 dollar, there is no income for a seller and it hardly covers the expences for materials. We believe every business deserves to be paid accordingly. If you doubt the prices consult with your guide - he is there for you always in any aspect.

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