Hello everyone!
Meeting Kancha Sherpa
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Member of the first successful ascent of Everest in 1953
Interestingly, Mt. Everest is known as Chomolungma in Tibetan. It means as much as “Goddess Mother of Mountains”. In Nepali, it is known as Sagarmāthā (“Forehead in the sky”). The name Everest goes back to 1852, when a mathematician working for the Great Trigonometrical Survey in India thought to have found the highest mountain in the world. When this was confirmed several years later, the British named the mountain Everest after Colonel George Everest, who led the survey.
While Namche Bazaar consisted of just a few houses in those days and the people were quite poor in this region, the western expeditions brought work and money to the region. And due to the heavy interest in summiting Everest after the successful expedition, the region developed strongly in the last 50 years. Edmund Hillary promoted this region after his ascent and started building a school in Namche Bazaar as well as the Lukla airstrip in the 1960s. Therefore, week-long walks to Namche were reduced to a 1-hour flight and only a one-day walk. “Very easy now.”- Kenchha Sherpa said. With the whole infrastructure in place, it really is not a big challenge anymore to go to the Khumbu region and climb to Everest Base Camp. While it still may be a challenge to summit Everest, even this is achievable with enough money and a good guide. As of today, it is as easy as throwing 65.000$ to a commercial guide. But is all of this commercialization really that good?
Interested in more adventures from Nepal? Have a look at my other post!
- The highest hike in the world - From Phaplu to Mt. Everest #1
- Abenteuer in Nepal - Auf dem Weg zum Mt. Everest #1
- Abenteuer in Nepal - Auf dem Weg zum Mt. Everest #2
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My girlfriend and I have been in Nepal for 2 months. We have been trekking for the first 20 days and then spend another month teaching English, Science and Math to elementary school kids.
Best regards,
Steffen
Superb stuff. We were in Nepal in October and the people there are wonderful. Looking forward to seeing more Nepal stories.
It's a great place. It's especially nice once you get a bit away from the touristy areas.
I like to see your post & thanks to share this content.
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