NEPAL + INDIA 2011
NEPAL. EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK PART 1 (From Lukla to Lobuche)
Just landed in Lukla. The
most dangerous airport in the world!
One of many bridges on the
way from Lukla to Namche Bazaar
Prayer flags flying in the
wind
Porters carry huge loads
with amazing skill
My 90 liter rucksack looks
like
a baby toy!
Namche Bazaar, 2 days walk
from Lukla for most tourists
Prayer wheels at the exit
from Namche Bazaar
Just 10 minutes before it
was completely cloudy
Runway at Shyangboche
airport 3790m. There is a plane for 5 passengers flying here from Lukla
($600)
Thamserku 6608m. Small is
beautiful. I mean small by Himalayan standards
Day 4 from Namche Bazaar
to Tengboche
Yaks on the trail. It can
be very crowded in peak season from Sept to Nov
Beautiful Tengboche, where
the famous monastery is located
The monastery was rebuilt
after the 1989 fire
Ama Dablam 6856m at sunset
Nepalis call Ama Dablam
"the most beautiful mountain in the world"
Local woman near Pangboche
Sherpas, including women,
spend 14 days
every year bringing fire wood to their villages
I tried to carry one
basket. It was about 50kg
Day 5. We are getting
close to Lhotse, the fourth highest mountain on Earth
Day trip from Dingboche to
Chhukung Ri. Strong winds make this glacier look like on fire
Stone cairns on the way to
the viewpoint of Chhukung Ri 5546m
Very tough plants growing
at 5500m. Below is Nuptse Glacier
Looking back towards
Dingboche and Ama Dablam
Lhotse and Nuptse from
Chhukung Ri 5546m. 3000m high wall of rock and ice
Valley filled with
glaciers. This way to the Island Peak 6189m, a popular trekking
mountain
Island Peak is the
mountain on the left. Next day my wife had to go down because of
altitude sickness
Taboche 6542m and Cholatse
6443m on the way to Lobuche
Pumori 7165m seen from
Lobuche. Pumori marks the border with Chinese Tibet
Panoramic view from
Lobuche
towards Everest Base Camp