Last updated on October 24th, 2022 at 04:23 pm
Everest Base Camp is one of the highest points on the planet. While climbing this mountain is challenging enough, there are also dangers to be aware of. The area around Everest Base Camp is known as a death zone. As such, porters are vital. You should hire porters to carry your gear, and you must also be prepared for overcrowding.
October to November is the best time to trek to Everest Base Camp
If you are planning to trek to the base camp of Everest, October to November is the best time of the year to go. This is because the days are usually clear and there are no rains, making visibility better. The landscape is also more colorful and the varying plants are a beautiful sight to behold.
Trekking in Nepal is best during the autumn season, which lasts from September to November. The weather during this time is cool and comfortable. Moreover, the peaks are more visible and the views are more beautiful. The trek is extremely popular during this time of the year.
There is a death zone near Everest Base Camp
The Mount Everest Death Zone is a section of the mountain where climbers can die if they are not getting enough oxygen. The low oxygen levels can affect climbers’ ability to function properly and prevent them from making sound decisions. This section of the mountain is also considered one of the most dangerous.
The death zone is any part of the peak that is above 8000 meters (26,247ft). The oxygen level is extremely low at these altitudes. Climbers can experience frostbite, hypothermia, and nerve damage, and even death.
Climbers typically attempt the summit in one day, spending as little time as possible in the Death Zone. However, at the end of weeks of climbing, climbers make a final push for the summit. This summit push is the toughest part of the climb. A famous climber, Lhakpa Sherpa, has reached the summit nine times.
Overcrowding is a problem on the trek
The peak season for Everest Base Camp trekking is in October, when many tourists visit Nepal to trek up the mountain. Because of this, accommodations in the area are very busy. However, you can find comfortable lodging options in various tea houses and lodges that serve western or continental food, as well as Nepali local food. To avoid the crowds and get the best accommodations, you should book your tickets in advance. This will ensure that you’re on the first flight to Lukla, and that you have a place to stay with the best facilities.
The mountain’s high altitude makes proper rubbish disposal a challenge. Trekkers, porters, and climbers produce over 5,500kg of waste every year. Most of this waste ends up in drums that are carried to a lower area to be emptied. This waste can pollute nearby waterways, which can be hazardous to local residents. The Nepal government has yet to devise a plan to combat the problem.
Avoiding crowds is key
Avoiding crowds is a top priority for any Everest Base Camp visit. There is a great deal of traffic on the trail, especially during the peak season of April and May. If you’re planning a helicopter tour, try to avoid the peak season. Winter is also a good time to visit, with a clear view of the mountains.
There are many options when it comes to trekking in the Everest Base Camp area. While many travelers fly to Lukla and follow the standard trail, there are other, more remote routes to consider. These routes are less popular and have fewer crowds.
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