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Hello ALL, can anyone share any Advice ,about Kathmandu/base camp .Im Going in may 2019
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Hi william.
Went to EBC in 2009. Loved it immensely. The thing to remember most is the pace you set, it has to be slow. If you are flying to Lukla like I did, then Namche Bazar is a good place to take a few days out to acclimatise.
Sadly you can't see the Everest from Base Camp, but a good peak to climb is Kala Patthar, from there you can see Everest in all its glory.
Pheriche was the other place we took a couple of days to acclimatise. Hope you enjoy the experience william.
Went to EBC in 2009. Loved it immensely. The thing to remember most is the pace you set, it has to be slow. If you are flying to Lukla like I did, then Namche Bazar is a good place to take a few days out to acclimatise.
Sadly you can't see the Everest from Base Camp, but a good peak to climb is Kala Patthar, from there you can see Everest in all its glory.
Pheriche was the other place we took a couple of days to acclimatise. Hope you enjoy the experience william.
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