Congratulations on your ebc trek in December. Thank you for such crisp and detailed video. I ❤ it. I am planning same without guide in November and noted all villages you mentioned between the stop 🛑 overs. I need 1 guidance since I won’t have Porter. WhTs max weight of backpack u had ?
Thank you so much for your kind words, Sir. Firstly, it would have been amazing if you could’ve done the trek on your own but as per the rules of the Nepalese government, solo trekking has been banned. So you will have to book a professional guide. Secondly, there are many benefits of hiring a local guide as they’ll arrange for the trek permits, accommodations and food etc..most importantly they’ll ensure you don’t get altitude sickness. So do hire a guide and you can choose to not hire a porter and do the trek on your own might and willpower by carrying your own backpack through and through. It’ll be challenging but worth the effort. The feeling of satisfaction will be unparalleled. Since I went in December, I had to carry some extra layers but roughly the bag pack should weigh between 10-12kgs. Hope this helps :) Do reach out for further queries. Thanks
thank you for detailed reply. before I add anything, since you have a course in mountaineering I expected more videos from you. Hope you have climbed your fav ama dablam peak by now. in Sagarmatha national park, the guide rule does not apply. I have acquaintances who have climbed solo last year and have studied the rules for same personally to make it doubly sure. I have noted your suggestions and will delve over it very seriously. of all concerns, permit and accommodations frankly in that region is not a concern. my concerns are : strength to carry my backpack, ams and evacuation. I am working on first two very rigorously Also, just to add here ma'am the thrill of climb to ebc lies (for me) in solo without porter/guide. I would do guided tour to a technical peak like stok kangri or friendship peak. I thank you once again for your guidance. do raise any red flags which you can think of. @@paloma_mitra
@@ravisampat yeaa undoubtedly doing this on your own would be breathtaking and EBC trail is well laid out. Navigating it won’t be a problem at all..but yes, the bag weight, endurance and AMS is something you will have to train for..because although the trek isn’t technical, it is quite an arduous journey.. But so so glad to know you’re aiming for friendship peak and others. I’ve done Friendship peak and Mt Deo Tibba. Plan to climb a few more 6000ers before embarking on my favourite mountain :)
Please share shorts and videos. I loved your presentation. As for me ebc is pushing my limits. I am not sure of 6000 plus technical climbs. cheers and all the best. @@paloma_mitra
Hello, sorry for the late response. You typically don’t need a travel insurance but you do need your health insurance which covers accidents or injuries related to mountaineering
Thanks to sharing, I did the same journey last spring and I have a great pictures but your video is so nice, then I can share this to my friends and family. So they can make the same trip of me. Wow! Namaste Paloma! ❤
It depends on a lot of factors like the agency you choose and porter cost, which season you plan to go in. I went in winter so the cost was a bit lower since it’s an off season. And I went through a local agency. In my case the total trek cost was INR 30,000 (excluding food, water, charging and other miscellaneous expenses.) This cost includes your flight to and fro KTM-Lukla-KTM, permits and passes, accommodation. You must carry an additional INR 20,000 for the expenses mentioned above like food, hot water etc. Tipping is highly recommended for the porters and guides as that is their only source of income and it requires almost inhuman labour to do their job. So it’s recommended to tip 15%of your trek cost or more. That’s upto you and your capability. No hard and fast rule as such. Hope this helps :)
Paloma....absolutely loved yr vid. Very well edited & presented. I know u did yr trek in Dec but can u tell me the start & finish dates as I was originally planning a Nov trek including the 3 passes but yr vid may well have persuaded me to do it later like u did...🙂
Hi Domenic..thanks a lot for showing your support and liking the video. I started this trek on the 1st of December and it takes around 2 weeks to complete the trek with acclimatisation days. If you’re doing the 3 passes it’ll probably take a couple days more. So you should be done by the third week of December which is perfect and probably the best time for you to return. Most locals and the high mountain community make their way down to Kathmandu or Lukla to avoid the unbearable cold temperatures, so you’ll find very few lodges and services towards the end of December. So if possible, try and finish the trek before the 20th of December. It gets pretty pretty cold as well, so do prepare well mentally and physically 😅 Cheers!
I.m actually starting my trek in Jeri which is the traditional starting point for this trek. Originally I was going to start in Lukla but decided against it. By going this extra distance + doing the 3 passes I will plan to start in the 3rd wk of Nov which will roughly line me up with yr dates for the classic EBC trek but obviously my 3 passes & Gokyo means I wont be getting back until 3rd wk of Dec. You were so blessed with blue skies but the price u pay is the cold which dosent bother me. Hats off to u once more for your effort & persistence & of course yr beautifully edited vid...happy travels Paloma...🙂
@@domenicclohessy9684 oh yes, Jiri is the most authentic/ traditional route. So yes, you’ll need atleast a week more.. good luck with your trek! Hope to see some videos from you as well! Cheers!
Hi Thanks for sharing this amazing video!! Could I take a minute of your time to ask you one question? My mom and I are planning to go for a trek to Everest Base Camp (EBC) with guide. I'd like to inquire about the weather conditions for EBC-Gokyo Lake in Nepal from December 1st to January 10th. Is it advisable for hiking during that time? ( considering the weather condition & the hiking diffiiculties & physical adaptability ) Would you recommend hiking EBC in winter season? Based on my understanding, at altitudes of 4000-5000 meters in Dec-Jan, the daytime temperatures range from 0 to 10 degrees Celsius, while the nighttime temperatures drop to around 0 to -20 degrees Celsius. Is my understanding correct? Caues we plan to spend around 25-30 days on the trail, and we are considering going in December until early January. We want to avoid the crowds during the peak season of October and November, but we are concerned if December and January are suitable for the trek. I would appreciate any suggestions or insights you might have regarding climbing and camping at the base during December and January. Thank you very much.
Hi Chen, so glad you liked the video! To answer you, yes you can trek in the first half of December where the lodges and cafés are still open. But towards the end of December, most of the people come down to Lukla or Kathmandu, from the higher altitudes so it will be difficult to find lodges that provide the needed resources and facilities. But since you’re going with a guide, they’d arrange for accommodations, although the options will be limited. But that shouldn’t be a major problem. 2. Secondly, it gets extremely cold in January and end of December. It starts snowing as well so the 3 passes and gokyo lakes(which maybe frozen) and the trail towards Gorakshep and EBC gets covered with snow and ice that makes it very hard to navigate. It’s almost inhuman to stay in those conditions in that altitude, which is primarily the reason why the Sherpa community come down to lower altitudes during extreme winter conditions. Considering you’re taking your mom with you, you’ll have to be mindful of her physical capabilities.. otherwise, it shouldn’t be an issue if you think she can withstand the conditions. 3. Therefore, if you’re planning to do the EBC and 3 passes trek, I’d suggest you start in the last week of November and continue till mid December. The entire duration of the trek will vary between 12-18 days, depending on your speed and acclimatisation level. I think you’ve chosen the perfect time to travel but just start a bit earlier to be on the safer side. The views are spectacular during this time..probably the best time to travel, with not many people on the trail. You’ll literally find a handful of groups travelling in December so you’d have the trails and the surrounding beauty of the mountains all to yourself. Hope this helps you. Have a great day! :)
planning an EBC trek with my elder daughter 18 , next year as i turn 50 , as a man i keep telling her periods should never stop a woman from doing whatever she wants ,(she is always low on mental energy during her periods ) , will send her the link to this so that she knows women can do EBC or anything with periods
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Thanks for sharing your experiences and your incredible mastery of the English language as well as your skills at photography to express your feelings. I am grateful.
Yeah the weather is usually very clear at this time. Probably the best time to trek in the year. You will get snow in the second half of December and January
Otherwise you can just look up Actual Adventures, Himalayan Wonders, 8k expeditions etc. they’re based in Thamel, Kathmandu. But I’d suggest you go through the local guide/ Sherpa. It’ll be beneficial and economical for you as well as them :)
Otherwise you can just look up Actual Adventures, Himalayan Wonders, 8k expeditions etc. they’re based in Thamel, Kathmandu. But I’d suggest you go through the local guide/ Sherpa. It’ll be beneficial and economical for you as well as them :)
Amazing production, beautiful video, wonderful editing, and narration. Thank you for sharing this inspirational journey with the world. I found your motivating energy, adventurous spirit, cute laugh, and captivating smile to equal the beauty of the spectacular Himalayas. I trekked EBC in December 2019 and the mountains are calling me back to climb Island Peak in December 2023. It is obvious you have many talents. I hope you realize your video was far more than just another EBC video, you have touched many hearts and given hope to many people during this difficult time in history. You are proof that spirituality exists in action, not in words.
Hi Alex, thank you so much for such kind words. Means a lot to me..I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. Idk you, but I hope to meet you in the mountains someday. Good luck for your island peak journey!
If there is not God then who created you? Who created your ancestors? Who created a phaallus in men and Yoni( Vagina) in women? Why every animals have sex and give birth? Why is there endless births? This is called Leela, Krishna Leela. Radha and Krishna took birth as Shiva and Parvati as human images and gave this creation a beautiful life. If you search for God, he is there, he is the master. I was a naastik(non believer) just like you, but now I’m a self taught Guru. Welcome to Universe, everything is Maya(Illusion), God is not cheap. Go for it, search him, Thank me later.
Great visuals. Very impressed with your passion to make the vlog even while negotiating tough terrains. The trek from Lobuche to Gorakshep is surreal with so many 8k peaks towering over you. Well done!
I cannot believe what I saw…it is beautiful and absolutely breathtaking..so so proud of u that you completed this difficult trek…people here are so environmentally conscious and restore it so beautifully…this is love pure love for Mother Earth
Excellent video. Both the production values of the video and the quality of narration is very good. A word about Spirituality since you mention it. Spirituality has a very different meaning in Indian thought than it has in Western thought. After reading a lot of material on this subject my understanding is : Being Spiritual is to follow/ practice Dharma. And Dharma is (paraphrasing what Hindol Sengupta said) : All that which needs to be done to keep the laws of Nature working.