In 2020, as the global pandemic halted tourism, HoneyGuide and Ghumante collaborated on a video documentary effort to revive tourism in the Everest region. The project resulted in a five part video to encourage domestic tourism in Everest. How was it possible for Ghumante to visit Everest? To begin with Ghumante is a group of […]
Read MoreEverest Base Camp is in the bucket list of millions of adventurers worldwide. But given the dangers and difficulties of walking to that altitude, very few undertake the odyssey. In case you are someone planning to trek there, here are some facts you don’t want to miss. First, the boring ones: Fact #10 Where is […]
Read MoreWith equally stunning mountain views and more flowers and birds, it is strange why April is not the most popular month to do the Everest Base Camp Trek. Weather for Everest Base Camp Trek in April April is one of the best months to trek in the Everest Region. The temperature is fantastic, even in […]
Read MoreFor those that want to see the Everest Base Camp Trek come alive for spring and another cycle of life without facing the crowds, March is the way to go. It also has slightly better mountain views than April! Weather for Everest Base Camp Trek in March March signals the arrival of spring in the […]
Read MoreThe Everest Base Camp Trek during October will have spectacular mountain views, fantastic weather, and crazy crowds. Weather for Everest Base Camp Trek in October October is when the monsoon rain gives up for the year. While there is a noticeable drop in rainfall in September, it is in October that the skies finally breathe […]
Read MoreWith low precipitation, moderate temperature, and clear skies, November in Everest Base Camp Trek is quickly becoming the new October. Weather for Everest Base Camp Trek in November November, along with December, are the two driest months of the year in the Everest Region. Except for a few odd showers, the skies will generally stay […]
Read MoreAs you plan your trek to Everest Base Camp, there are certain things we want you to know in order to have the best possible experience and avoid unpleasant surprises.
Read More“Tourism is the golden bird that fouls its own nest”. Like the phenomenon we humans like to call ‘development’, tourism too brings in unwanted but inevitable baggages along with it. The statement captures the excrement and other pollution situation in Mount Everest perfectly. With tourists, came so called ‘development’ which is always accompanied by mismanagement […]
Read MoreAfter last year’s disaster where 16 guides died in an avalanche, Nepal, now has decided to provide more doctors and rescue equipment at Everest Base Camp. As climbers arrive for the busiest period, new provisions are aimed at avoiding the repeat of last year’s deadly tragedy which shook Nepal and the mountaineering world. Devi Bahadur […]
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