What if I want to walk more than 5 to 6 hours a day? What if I want a more personalized experience, and I want to focus on culture, fauna, rocks or do expert climbing?
• This trek has a high altitude factor that will dictate a necessarily ‘non-speed’ ascent up the Himalayas to adjust to the altitude (and you will feel it!). We do not consider this hike as a speed ascent to any individual, no matter how fit or daring. Please do not come with that attitude. Instead, come with a view to learn about the history of Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary (we will visit one of their buildings they set up), the culture of the friendly Nepali people, their food, the breath-taking scenery, and the singular opportunity to be nearer to Everest than 99.99% of the world’s population. • This Everest Base Camp trip is one of many options that could be undertaken under the experienced guidance of Insight Trekking. Customized options abound, including treks to other sides of Annapurna and the valleys that no foreigners usually get to go to. Tibet, northern India and Sikkim are options on the itinerary, including going on river rafting, Tiger-top hunting on elephants (south
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