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EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK 2018 TRIP NOTES

Mount Everest BASE CAMP TREK 2018 Trip Notes All material Copyright Adventure Consultants Ltd 2017/2018 The trek to Everest Base Camp is amongst the most dramatic and picturesque in the Himalaya. The scenery is varied and spectacular, the lodgings and tracks are of very high standard, and the interaction with the local Sherpa people is forever memorable. This trek is unique in that we have the privilege of spending some time at Everest Base Camp exploring the area and seeing the inner workings of expedition life. Outline of the Trek The trek members meet in Kathmandu, the capital of the Kingdom of Nepal. We are greeted at the airport by our Kathmandu representatives, who whisk you through the thriving city to your hotel. Once everybody has arrived we have a team meeting where introductions and the trip outline are completed. You will be briefed on the trip preparations and we can sort out any queries or questions you have. Your guide will advise you on good shopping and the better restaurants to visit while you are in the city. After an optional sight-seeing tour and familiarisation with the layout of Kathmandu, you are free to look around. There are plenty of shops and entertainment to suit all tastes. From excellent bookshops to mountain bike hire to souvenir shopping and bars, Kathmandu s retail fraternity is waiting to meet you! We use a full day in Kathmandu sorting out any equipment problems you may have but don t worry if you have forgotten anything, there are plenty of good outdoor shops in Kathmandu. Next morning we fly into the village of Lukla at 2,860m/9,000ft, the beginning of our trek. The trek takes 15 days from our departure from Lukla until we return to that point. The walking is over mostly gentle terrain with a couple of long hill climbs that follow very well formed tracks through the Sherpa homeland.

The Sherpa are of Tibetan origin having travelled over the high Tibetan passes to settle in the Nepalese Highlands. They developed trade between the two countries bringing gems, wool and salt from Tibet in exchange for the plentiful Nepalese products. The Sherpa s brought their Buddhist religion with them, which they evolved to develop their own sect of the faith. They are very generous and spiritual people with a colourful lifestyle, and our trek allows us to spend time with them in their homeland, and visit in their monasteries. The trekking days are moderately strenuous and involve walking between 4 and 6 hours in duration with plenty of scenic places to stop along the way. We place a lot of emphasis on maintaining good health to enhance our trekking experience. There is the issue of altitude we have to contend with which is incorporated into our trekking itinerary. We have included rest days at the relevant elevations to allow our bodies to adjust to the thin air and we carry sufficient medication to deal with most altitude related problems. Experience has shown us that good hydration, rest days at significant elevations and good base fitness help avoid any significant problems during this trek. From Lukla the trail contours the valley walls of the lower Khumbu Valley with fine views through the stands of Himalayan Pines, up to the high mountains above. We spend a night in Phakding and next day we follow the valley to the base of the Namche Hill. A long climb brings us to the famous village of Namche Bazaar, which is the centre of trade for the Sherpa people as it has been for hundreds of years. There are many sights to delight in Namche Bazaar with the dramatic views across the valley to Mount Kwonde, a wonderful backdrop to the unique Sherpa architecture of the houses and lodges here. On our rest day, we explore the local Sherpa Museum and bustling Namche markets. The next stage of our trek takes us to Khumjung, home of Sir Edmund Hillary s School and famous for its high altitude bakery. An acclimatisation hike up the nearby Khunde Peak (4,200m) rewards us with panoramic views up and down the Khumbu Valley. From Khumjung, we follow a gradual incline skirting around the hillside to the Mong La Pass (3,970m), then a steep descent through rhododendron forest, which is in full bloom in April, to the river at Phortse Tenga. From here it is a short walk to the small village of Phortse, followed by a high traverse around to Pangboche. This route to Pangboche is one of the less frequently travelled trails in the Khumbu, and as a result, it s not uncommon to see Himalayan Thar and Danphe, the Himalayan Pheasant near the trail. From Pangboche, we have splendid views of the world s highest mountains. Mt Everest pokes its head out above the high ridges of Mts. Nuptse and Lhotse whilst Ama Dablam

stands omnipotent over the valley. We gradually climb above the tree line into the subalpine regions and our next stop, Pheriche is situated on a green plain with yaks grazing contentedly. A rest day here allows us the opportunity to walk about and enjoy the views. On the trek, we will be utilising the best accommodation option available to us. This is primarily in teahouses or lodges, but we may use tents at times if these lodges are full. By having a flexible approach we can remain together as an expedition and make the most of the situation in order to aid our acclimatisation process. Our next stage takes us to Lobuche village and the base of the Khumbu Glacier. Mount Everest is hidden from us even though we are so close, but Pumori, Nuptse, Lobuche and Taweche provide plenty of scenic splendour. Then we move to Everest Base Camp! It is here that the climbers rest and recuperate when not actually up on the mountain and our group will have the privilege of spending some time at the Adventure Consultants Base Camp. There is always plenty of activity as the Sherpas and climbers prepare for their next phase of climbing on the mountain. Loads of food, fuel, tents and oxygen cylinders are carried through the spectacular Khumbu Icefall to the camps high on the mountain. We enjoy a night here which this gives us a chance to explore Base Camp and see the inner workings of an expedition. We say goodbye to Base Camp and begin our descent to lower altitudes, down to Gorak Shep. Above Gorak Shep is Kala Patar, which is the highlight of the trek up the Khumbu. At sunrise or sunset, the views of Everest can be magical and we hope to enjoy a photographic session with you there! After an attempt on Kala Patar, we descend to Pheriche and then Namche Bazaar. From Namche Bazaar we descend to Lukla and the following day we fly back to Kathmandu and the finish of the trek. Itinerary Trip 1: March 30 April 17, 2018** Trip 2: April 1 19, 2018 (Accompanies Everest Expedition to Base Camp)** Trip 3: April 6 24, 2018 Trip 4: April 20 May 8, 2018** **Trip Full Day 1 Arrive Kathmandu. 2 Gear checks and sightseeing. 3 Fly to Lukla (2,860m), trek to Phakding (2,610m). 4 Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440m). 5 Rest day and sightseeing Namche Bazaar. 6 Short trek to Khumjung and make an ascent of Khunde Peak (4,200m). Overnight in Khumjung (3,780m).

7 Khumjung to Pangboche (3,985m) via the Mong La Pass (3,970m) 8 Trek to Pheriche (4,370m). 9 Rest day in Pheriche, morning hike. 10 Pheriche to Lobuche (4,940m). 11 Rest day in Lobuche, morning hike. 12 Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,300m), overnight at the AC Everest Expedition Base Camp. 13 Base Camp to Gorak Shep in afternoon. 14 Gorak Shep to Kala Patar (5,550m), descend to Pheriche (4,370m). 15 Trek to Namche Bazaar. 16 Trek to Lukla. 17 Spare day for weather delays. 18 Fly Lukla to Kathmandu. 19 Depart from Kathmandu. Groups If you are a group of 6 or more, then you can nominate the dates that suit you for the 19-day trek. The last available departure starting date is April 20, 2018. If you are travelling alone or if there are just 2-3 of you, then you will need to join our main departures from Kathmandu on March 30, April 1, April 20 (Everest Base Camp Treks) or April 21, 2018 (Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek). Enquire about extensions to the Everest Base Camp Trek a privately guided climb of Island Peak or add extra days to trek over the Cho La to the Gokyo Lakes region (highly recommended). The Expedition Fee The cost of the trek ex Kathmandu is US$4,600. This is an inclusive cost and covers the following: Kathmandu Airport Transfers Nepalese government royalty fees All trek organisational requirements All trekking permits Air transport and accommodation in lodges or tents ex Kathmandu All group equipment for the trek (tents at BC, use of BC facilities) All trek staff, including porter support (you only carry a daypack). Breakfast, lunch and dinner ex Kathmandu The trek fee does not include the following: Air travel to and from Nepal Hotel accommodation and meals in Kathmandu

Purchases of bottled water while on the trek, gifts or alcohol Personal expenses such as laundry, battery charging & showers at lodges Entry visas for Nepal (suggest getting 30-day tourist visa for Nepal on arrival into Kathmandu) Personal clothing and equipment including sleeping bag for Lodge and Base Camp use Personal travel/trip cancellation insurance Any rescue costs or costs of early departure from the expedition Gratuities to guides and Sherpa staff Deposit A deposit of US$500 is payable to secure a place on the trek. Balance The balance of payment of US$4100 is payable 60 days prior to your trip start date. Payments All payments should be made by bank transfer to the following bank and account: Bank of New Zealand Offshore Branch 1 Willis Street Wellington New Zealand for the account of Adventure Consultants Limited Account # 1000-594771-0000 Account Type: US Dollars Swift Address: BKNZNZ22 Note: All bank transfer charges are for the remitter's account. We can also accept your deposit by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex), and your balance payment by credit card plus a 3% credit card fee. Cancellation and Refund Policy Once you have paid your deposit your trip is confirmed, subject to payment of the balance of fees owing 60 days prior to your trip commencement date. An expedition trek member may then cancel his/her participation on the following basis:

Cancellations outside of 60 days will result in the loss of the trip deposit. For cancellations made within 59-30 days of the trip commencement date, we reserve the right to retain 50% of the full fee. For cancellations within 29 days of the departure date a cancellation fee of 100% of the full fee applies. We strongly recommend you take out trip cancellation insurance via your travel agent. Team Membership We will take a maximum of 12 trekkers with each departure, hence spaces are limited. We will consider separate groups as mentioned earlier. Food Food will be of the highest standard possible, given the remoteness of the situation. Please inform us if you have any special dietary requirements. In the Khumbu Valley during the trek we will be dining in the lodges and when at Base Camp, we will be eating in the Adventure Consultants dining tent. Our Base Camp equipment and ample nutritious meals are always the envy of other groups on the mountain! Equipment List Trek members will be sent a list detailing all necessary clothing and equipment to be individually provided. Medical Examination Trek members will be provided with a medical questionnaire and we recommend visiting your family physician to receive a full medical examination. This information will be sighted only by the guide/expedition doctor and treated with full confidentiality. Advice on immunisations will be provided at this time. Documentation and Photographs Trek members will need to provide 3 passport photographs for trekking permits and a copy of their passport bio-data page.

The Advantages of Trekking With Us Adventure Consultants is renowned for the quality of its service and strategy applied to their expeditions and treks. Our reputation is attributed to meticulous planning and experienced logistics coordination. We have a philosophy of investing in every expedition to offer our trekkers the best possible experience. We employ strong and specialised Expedition leaders and Sherpa staff, who are some of the most pre-eminent in the industry. We pride ourselves on operating with small teams, the best back-up and support available. This includes nutritious and ample quantities of food, comfortable base camp facilities, reliable communications systems and the necessary medical back up. Many of our expedition members come to us because they have seen us in action on a previous trip and decide to opt for our level of service and proven experience. Others return because they know we do our very best to make expeditions safe and successful. How to Join this Expedition If you would like to join the trek please request an Expedition Application Form or use our online booking form at http://www.adventureconsultants.com/adventure/bookingform/ and forward along with a deposit for the trip. If you require more information please contact us at: Adventure Consultants Ltd PO Box 739, 20 Brownston St Wanaka, 9343 New Zealand Email: info@adventure.co.nz Web: www.adventureconsultants.com Ph +64 3 443 8711 Fax +64 3 443 8733 Adventure Consultants is affiliated to the New Zealand Mountain Guides Association (NZMGA), New Zealand Alpine Club (NZAC) and a corporate member of the American Alpine Club (AAC). Adventure Consultants perform to IFMGA/UIAGM standards and are world leaders in high altitude guiding. All material Copyright Adventure Consultants Ltd 2017/2018