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Planning For Trekking to Mount Everest Base Camp?

Before setting yourself in motion to travel to the Everest base camp, it is a good idea to have a solid itinerary and a list of supplies that you will need to purchase. If you have already purchased supplies ahead of time, make sure that you have a map that indicates where you can get additional supplies if needed. You can go on either an independent trek or you can go with an organized group. Due to the stringent rules regarding tour groups, the government requires that all tour group obtain the proper permits. Failure to do so may result in hefty fines or in the cancellation of the trip altogether. If you have any questions about tour groups, be certain to check with the tourist office in advance of your departure to Mount Everest.

Depending on your level of comfort and physical fitness, there are a few options that you can choose when it comes to making the trek. No matter how long you anticipate on being on the trek, you may want to strongly consider travelling with an assistant that knows the area very well. Many of the locals in the area often take up jobs as tour guides. In a similar fashion, the government regulates the operation of private assistants, also referred to as Sherpas, as well as group tours. The heavy regulation is to ensure that the assistants and tour guides are able to help those who move along the base camp or climb higher up the mountain. This is not always an easy task and the assistants can be very helpful in making sure that hikers remain safe along the way.

The busy season for Everest base camp trektends to be between mid-March to May and again in September to mid-November. You may face larger crowds, higher prices and a shortage of supplies along the way. If you do not mind taking the chase on facing rainy weather, you can save a bundle of money. You can also avoid large crowds when you go on the trek during the off-season. Make sure to call ahead to time to make sure that there are no closures on the path.

There are great memories to be made during this trekking to the Mount Everest base camp. Spectacular flora and fauna can been seen along the way. Bring a camera along for the trip because you will see exotic plants and animals that you will never forget once you see them. Once you have seen the south end of the base camp in Nepal, arrange a trip to the north end in Tibet. The majority of tourists visit the south end but you can always see amazing sites on the north end as well. Access to the north end varies, so make sure to find out ahead of time that you can get access to that side. Camp sites are also available throughout the route and they are also used to help climbers rest and recover before they continue up or coming down from the mountain.


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