Acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar
Today was an acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar. This bustling Sherpa town, perched at 3,440 meters, is a key stop for trekkers heading towards Everest Base Camp. We set out for a local hike, taking in some incredible sights along the way. We passed another entrance to Sagarmatha National Park, a protected area that serves as the gateway to Everest and is home to rare wildlife like the snow leopard and red panda.
A highlight of the day was visiting the Sherpa Museum, where we explored the rich history and resilience of the Sherpa community.
The statue of Tenzing Norgay, the legendary mountaineer who first summited Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953, stood proudly in the background, a reminder of the daring spirit of mountaineers.
Due to the overcast sky, we missed catching our first glimpse of Mount Everest as it was veiled behind the clouds at Everest Hotel.
I've always enjoyed sipping tea at the Everest Hotel.
On our way back, we admired the panoramic view of Namche Bazaar, its vibrant teahouses and shops nestled into the hillside.
We also passed by the Khumjung, a sacred site deeply embedded in local Buddhist culture.
One of the most inspiring moments of the day was meeting Raman Sood, a 72-year-old trekker originally from India and now residing in Dubai. A friend’s friend, he is also on this journey to fulfill a childhood dream. Meeting someone his age taking on this adventure was truly motivating and a testament to the fact that passion and determination know no age.
Love the yellow jacket Jiten looking spiffy!!
ReplyDeleteJiten it’s Hanuman jayanti today and I pray Hanumanjee showers his strenght and blessings on you in this adventure! ❤️🫡
ReplyDeleteRemember the hotel Everest view. We had pictures taken there. Some memories. Thanks for the daily updates.
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