“Mount Everest” is the highest peak on the face of the earth and was climbed from Southeast ridge for the first time in 1953 by Tenzing and Hillary. Since then the traditional route has been the most popular route traveled by thousands of trekkers each year.
Standing on top of the Everest is one incredible achievement but reaching to base nevertheless is a challenge in itself. Stamina, endurance, mental fitness and mother of all – the weather conditions is key to the success of any Himalayan expedition.
Everest base camp is no doubt the most famous, frequently visited destination but, WHAT FOLLOWS BEFORE MAGNANIMOUS EVEREST IS THE MOST ALLURING – AMADABLAM.
The peak is 6,812 meters (22,349 ft.) You get first glimpse of this beautiful mountain in Namche – Bazar and boy…… what follows then for next several days is the scenic beauty of this beautiful mountain….
IT LOOKS DIFFERENT DURING DAY,
AND WITH EACH PASSING SECOND YOU FELL AWESTRUCK BY ITS BEAUTY,
ITS A DIFFERENT ORGASM ALL TOGETHER...
BE THERE, TO BELIEVE IT....
THE MOUNTAIN CARRIES A GLOW OF A VIRGIN......... :-))
Standing on top of the Everest is one incredible achievement but reaching to base nevertheless is a challenge in itself. Stamina, endurance, mental fitness and mother of all – the weather conditions is key to the success of any Himalayan expedition.
You may be supremely fit walking under the sun on given day and on next day well in jeopardy…. Not for nothing Himalayan weather is considered unpredictable.
Ama Dablam Base -Pic taken from Pangboche |
On right side is Ama Dablam - Pic taken from Namche Bazar |
The peak is 6,812 meters (22,349 ft.) You get first glimpse of this beautiful mountain in Namche – Bazar and boy…… what follows then for next several days is the scenic beauty of this beautiful mountain….
IT LOOKS DIFFERENT DURING DAY,
IT LOOKS DIFFERENT AT NIGHT!
AND WITH EACH PASSING SECOND YOU FELL AWESTRUCK BY ITS BEAUTY,
ITS A DIFFERENT ORGASM ALL TOGETHER...
BE THERE, TO BELIEVE IT....
THE MOUNTAIN CARRIES A GLOW OF A VIRGIN......... :-))
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ReplyDeletethanks bro.... this is what called "the thing which your guide may not know!" :-))
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