Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Sherpas of Nepal

The name "Sherpa" is a term often confused Trek means "mountain-Porter" on Everest, because we see only rarely, the word in any other context. The Sherpa people are actually a distinct ethnic group of people in the northern highlands of Nepal and the Khumbu, of which we know as the Everest region.

Despite living in a remote and challenging, and share them worldwide known for their friendliness and the warm welcome they offer to visitors via EverestBase camp for hiking and the like in the Everest region. Indeed, without Sherpas' cooperation and assistance, the journey would be nearly impossible for thousands of travelers and mountain trekking in Nepal each year.

Everest Trekking rely on local knowledge and experience of the Sherpas, who act as guides and porters on different routes, under the watchful eye of head guide or Sirdar. Thorough knowledge and understanding of their native landscapeand conditions, means that the Sherpa guides can trek to the safety of passengers on an Everest Base Camp Trek Everest and others, while the carrier to deliver help to ensure the transmission and transport to bring the hikers.

Sherpas are of inestimable value for the climbers to Everest base camp at the beginning of the race for the highest mountain peak in the world. While the use of the climbers acclimatize Everest Base Camp as a place to relax, and do practice runs on the mountainSherpas are busy maintaining the field and looking after the climber. More importantly, it will always perform the necessary repairs to the path for trekking on Mount Everest. In one day, the Sherpas can do more trips in the mountains powerful to fix ropes and ladder bridges over crevasses in the Khumbu Icefall, and supplying the highest level of ascension.

The Sherpa is a capital city in the Everest region of Nepal called Namche Bazaar, a colorfulCity hang on the side of the Khumbu valley, at an altitude of 3,440 feet. This is an important step on Everest many trekking routes where you can relax and get used to the altitude increasing. This is a market town, Where hikers can find access to the Internet, and sells a range of goods from traders in Nepal.

If visitors to stay in Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa will enjoy the legendary hospitality that even in villages along the road, where hikers can do the restthey are used. Trekking often use traditional teahouses Sherpa for dining, meals and accommodation plus trekking Everest.

tea houses for the temples and colorful flags adorn the way, there is the Sherpa culture while immersed in the Everest Base Camp Trek.'ll take home memories of an estimate "inferior race of people that love their beautiful country with the travelers from all over sharesWorld.

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