You can find all the posts we have ever written about the Everest Region here. And we are almost convinced that, when it comes to Everest, we have the most comprehensive and most actionable posts in the entire world wide web.
This is because we love the mountains and understand the kind of problems trekkers face first hand. As such we go the extra mile in our posts to help you get the most out of your trek. If not we at least try to make you laugh.
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The following posts will give your detailed introduction to the Everest Region. As for the Nepal post, we think it is the best that was ever written about this beautiful country.
This is our favorite section. All the funny stories and tall tales are found here.
We have the most comprehensive information on the best time to go to Everest in the internet. And it is not based on anecdotes but raw data and a lot of experience.
Because we specialize in the mountains, you can expect 5-star service at fair prices.
With HoneyGuide, you have very flexible booking options. Whether you wish to book the whole tour, or just flights, hotels, or guides, we got you covered.
Here is everything you need to know about flights to Lukla.
Here you will find hotel recommendations, level of service to expect, local delicacies, and water safety.
Price for services in Nepal vary by your nationality. Here is everything you need to know to navigate through the prices on the ground.
A trek like EBC is not to be taken lightly. You need to understand what you are up against and how to deal with it.
Knowing these things will make your trek to Everest Region much more fulfilling and enjoyable.
Whether you want to hit it alone, with a guide, or with friends, HoneyGuide has you covered. Stay tuned for posts about Guide vs No Guide, and how to find good trekking companies.
Beautiful things and places you will pass during your trek to the Everest Region.
The mountains in Everest have tales as tall as they are attached to them. In one of the posts below, we will even show you how to find a yeti in one of the mountains.
We have detailed information on each and every village of the Everest Region. You will even find what kind of flowers you will see in that place in these posts. :)
There are many short treks in Everest for those who only have a week and don’t want to risk the rigors of high altitudes.
Read MoreEverest Region is also home to stunningly beautiful high altitude lakes. The serene calmness of these turquoise lakes contrasts beautifully with the lofty ambition of high mountains.
Read MoreMount Mera, also popularly known as Mera Peak, is one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal. However, here is a little secret.
Read MoreKala Patthar is the spot for those who wish to see an up-close unobstructed view of Mount Everest. Here is how to get the most out of it.
Read MoreTengboche monastery is the largest monastery in the Everest Region. If you plan to go, make sure you separate at least 1 hour to go around.
Read MoreAma Dablam is the most beautiful mountain in the world. Here are a few things you need to know if you are planning a trek to see Ama Dablam.
Read MoreA good map is essential to get the most out of your trek to Everest Base Camp. It can help you plan your trek, pace yourself, find interesting points of interest, and even identify mountains. Here is a quick rundown of maps, both paper-based and digital, suitable for the Everest Region:
Read MoreA trek like the Everest Base Camp Trek offers fantastic photo opportunities at pretty much every bend: spectacular mountain peaks, beautiful forests, suspension bridges, Sherpa villages, and glacial moraines. However, some spots will make you look like an absolute legend. Here are 13 legendary images from the Everest Base Camp Trek and how to recreate […]
Read MoreWhile trekking in the Nepal Himalayas, most people think you have to trade comfort for spectacular mountain views. And while this notion is partially correct, there are quite a few hotels in the Himalayas that provide unmatched comfort in one of the most difficult terrains of the world. Here are some that will be a pleasure to check in to after a long day’s march.
Read MoreEverest is perhaps one of the best places in Nepal to celebrate Christmas. The snow and nippy mountain air will give the Everest Region a very Christmas air. Add to it the Christmas tree at Hotel Everest View, a few good friends and family, a warm fireplace, and a lot of hot tea. You got […]
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