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Reaching Base Camp

The day starts off with a steep climb up the edge of a hill providing a great view down into the chalk hong valley with island peak visible at its end. Most people take a short break here and prepare themselves for the long march ahead. Today's walk could take up to six hours or more depending on how the altitude affects you as you walk along the side of the valley.



 If you look down to the left at the base you can see a small village called Parrisha. There is a Medical Center in Parrisha for emergencies that can be treated for minor ailments there is a fixed charge. This charge enables the doctors to be able to treat the locals for free. Most of the welcome today is a long relatively level ground there are a few signs of civilization along this route so if you need to refresh with a drink or some food do shop at the nearest available shop.



For the last hour or two, the ground becomes steep and rocky until you reach the small village of La Boucher compared to places like Dingle chair tango Chi. There is not really much here two or three largest and a camping area make up low Boucher.  The village is quite exposed and the high winds can cause a lot of dust to blow around the village because of this most trekkers choose to relax indoors.  The number of trekkers passing through this village can vary greatly and it is common for there to be no accommodation available. Guests may be asked to share a room with a stranger or even sleep on the dining-room floor there is no way around this. 


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Today we have to walk for a little over five kilometers it does not sound like much but at this altitude, it may take anywhere up to five or even six hours. There is no clear path and you have to walk over loose rocks which add to the difficulty the small village of is actually the original Base camp for climbers heading towards the summit of Everest. 


The small village is located at the base of a peak called Kala Patthar, which appears as a big brown bump below the impressive Height. Many trekkers in the region of Mount Everest will attempt to summit KalaPatthar, since it provides the most accessible points to view Mount Everest from base camp to peak. Due to the structure of Everest, the peak cannot be seen from base camp.


The three hours walk to base camp is difficult and dangerous. There are several crashed helicopters in the base camp region because the air is so thin at this altitude landing and taking off can be difficult. Unlike the rest of the trek, there is no path to follow here so it is not recommended to attempt this without an experienced guide. The journey takes is over the Khumbu glacier finally ending at the base of the Khumbu Icefall.  You can see, you are at the base camp. 


When you are looking up the Khumbu Icefall, the Icefall is regarded as one of the most dangerous stages of the South Col route to Everest summit. Depending on what time of year it is you may see the tents of support crews for climbers attempting to summit Everest. The months of April and Maybe the busiest times at base camp.


Returned Back


Let's visit the world’s top heritage site. The name is Pasupathi.


 There is Golden Temple and that's the temple name is Pashupatinath, which means it's a holy animal place that's why around here you can see if you go after you can see the monkey, cow, dog,  rat, tiger lines deer and ox. Those are nine animals not allowed to kill because those are the transportation of our Hindu goddess. We like human beings we have transportation the airplane too far to travel and for car taxi buses. Like the Hindu gods, we have different animals and they are not allowed to kill. They are sacred and near the temples, we have the cremation guards over here in front of me. 


There is the place which is like the triangles and almost there is some who meant our cry and almost they are waiting for family relatives. We have totally the 7 platforms here and rest up a round platform that for meditation in here we can see 60, 65, and 4 triangles are cremation. We can see more than 30 to 35 bodies being burnt for the last rites.


This is the biggest temple; we have 80% Hindus in Nepal. They are like or carry the body you know like a bed of bamboos and they take the bank of any River. We have another side if we go to the next side we see the white building near the temple that's the white house which is people are waiting for death. You can see, near- the red house. After the body fires its ass is driven into the river.

In Shivaratri you could find the huge crowd of the people who comes here to celebrate the festival. Most of the people come here from India, Srilanka, and Bangladesh at this festival. This is known as the greatest temple of all Hindu all around the world. I have a great experience of the celebration of this festival in Pashupati temple. I had been there with my friends and we enjoyed ourselves a lot. We get stuck there for half an hour because of the great crowd. we can easily feel the belief of people on god and goddess and their well being. Hope you guys enjoyed a short trip from Everest to Pashupatinath Temple.

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