The countdown continues: 3 days to Everest….destination Kathmandu

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Quote for the day: “It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is in the journey that maters in the end.” Ursula K.Le Guin

G’day friends!

I hope you’re having a happy and healthy week? 🙂

It’s getting very close now….only 3 days remaining before my team of 9 enthusiastic trekkers fly out of Melbourne on Friday night….destination Kathmandu, Nepal.

Erica, Jess, Susan, Craig, Danny, Glenn, Patrick, Peter, Neil and myself are extremely excited. My team have trained so hard, prepared well and ready to go! 

We are all about to embark on a truly amazing Himalayan adventure….I am going to make sure of that!

Here are a some facts on the amazing country we are soon about to explore:

Facts on Nepal:

Area: 147, 181 sq.km

Location: Situated between China in the north and India in the south, east and west.

Capital: Kathmandu (and largest city)

Population: 26,620,000 

People: Nepal has more than 101  ethnic groups and 92 spoken languages.

Currency: Nepali Rupee (current rate AUD $1 = Rs. 85)

Political system: Federal Democratic Republic

Religion: Nepal is a secular state with a pre-dominance of Hindu and Buddhist population

Climate: Nepal has four major seasons: (1) Winter: December – February, (2) Spring: March – May (current season), (3) Summer: June – August, Autumn: September – November. Monsoons (wet season) are from June till mid September. The only time of the year when trekking is not advisable.

Trekking

Nepal is the ultimate destination for the trekking enthusiast and adventurer…that’s why I see my job as a privilege and pleasure 🙂

Nepal has aptly been called “A trekker’s Paradise” as her terrain – mountains, hills and Terai – offer some of the most spectacular trekking routes in the world. The immense contrasts in altitudes and climates found here support an equally spectacular mix of lifestyles, vegetation and wildlife. Trekking in Nepal is as much a cultural experience as a Himalayan adventure. In the shadows of the foothills of the icy pinnacles of the Himalayas, one passes picturesque charming villages with truly beautiful people – humble, happy and hospitable!

My Base Camp Everest treks are an adventure of a lifetime….a bucket list for all!

Nepal’s Unique Treasures

  • Mt EverestHighest Point on Earth
  • Kumari – The Living Goddess
  • LumbiniBirth Place of Lord Buddha

Live crosses from the trek to radio station 1116 SEN

Just to remind everybody that I will be making live calls during our trek to David and Mark on “The Run Home.” Please tune in and share the adventure with us! 🙂

Daily blog

I will also have a daily blog on my website for all family, friends and adventure enthusiasts to follow our progress as we trek to the base of the highest mountain in the world!

Stay tuned friends….join me and my team on a truly amazing Himalayan adventure!

Have a happy and healthy Tuesday.

Smiles always,

Cherie


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