Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Nepal : Part 9 - EBC Trek (Day 4) - From Namche Bazaar (3440m) to Tengboche (3867m)

Summary of Expenses


Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Namche Bazaar
Phunki Thang
Tengboche
Meal
Price
Meal
Price
Meal
Price
Mine
Tomato Omelette
270
Fried Rice with Vegetable & Egg
400
Fried Pasta Vegetable
350
Hot Water
40
Ginger Lemon
100
Ginger Tea
60
Sister
Veg. Omelette
270
Rara Noodle
250
Chow Mein Veg.
350
Hot Water
40
Ginger Lemon
100
Hot Lemon
60

Price of items that matters:


Phunki Thang
Tengboche
Battery Charge
Did not notice
250 per hour
WiFi
Did not notice
Did not notice
Mineral Water (do not remember size of bottle)
200
200

The Story

18092013 - Day 5 in Nepal. Day 4 of the trek. Today, we are headed to Tengboche (3867m). It is such a gorgeous day as we started our walk. No rain. Just the bright piercing sun. Today's trek ought to take us 5 hours, but of course, we always break the budget.





We saw a man sitting at the side of the road. It turns out he was widening the road from Namche exit to Kyangjuma Village. He was widening the road based on the donations by the trekkers. He is so generous and selfless to be doing all this by himself. According to the guide, during the peak season, he will set up a camp to live there. I donated and I gave him a bar of Sneakers. I am sure he needs it more than me.








Here, we have reached Kyangjuma. It was a 1.5 hour walk. Imagine the length of the road being widened.







We stopped for lunch in Phunki Thang. As usual, my sister got herself her favourite bowl of Rara Noodles, while I had fried rice with eggs and vegetable.







At 3.30pm, after 2.5 hours of walking up from Phunki Thenga, we reached Tengboche (3867m). In total, it was 6 hours of walking. We were an hour later because we stopped for photo shoots, and rested longer due to generous amount of time we have left. The guide told us if we reached before 4pm, we can see the prayers in a monastery located in Tengboche. But it turns out it is not 4pm. The prayers is from 3 - 3.30pm. This monastery is famous because it is located on the route towards Everest Base Camp. So, lots of people go to this monastery to pray for a successful trek to Mount Everest. 




We stayed in Tengboche Guest House. There were only 5 lodges in this area. During the peak season, trekkers may have to walk further 30 minutes to another village to stay. The view is not that awesome in the other village. From Tengboche, we can see Mount Everest! But not today because it was so misty.



All lodges have this sign that says room lodge is more expensive if you choose not to have dinner in their restaurant. It is compulsory to have dinner in the lodge you are staying. As we trekked higher, the penalty charges get more expensive.






We visited the Monastery despite us missing the prayers. There was one in the morning at 6am, but I did not go. The Monastery was locked when we went in. We have such bad luck with monasteries, all being locked. Remember the one in Khumjung. So, the guide spoke to a monk, and he opened the Monastery for us. I am very lucky to always be surrounded by lovely people in my travels.










These are the accommodations for the monks. They are located just before the entrance of the monastery.


After exploring the monastery, we went back to our lodge to have dinner. My sister had Vegetable Chowmein (chow mein = fried noodles in Mandarin). I had Fried Pasta Vegetable. Tastes alright. Food is great as long as it's edible. When you are at the mountains, beggars can't be choosers.



And here is a YouTube video (Day 4 : From Namche to Tengboche) that my sister did. You can click on the link to go to the YouTube video just in case the video loads too slow in this post.


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi! May I check with you if there are toilets available along the hike?

Thanks!

That 'Heart' Traveller said...

Hello. There are no toilets. We just go into the trees or out from the trail. :-)

Anonymous said...

haha ok thanks!

is end sep the best time to go? (i.e. non-rainy but non-peak session)?

Do you have any other agents to recommend?

That 'Heart' Traveller said...

end sept is the start of the reason.. when I returned .. the route was packed. I searched for few agents n there is some that is cheap but was not knowledgeable. in fact, I knew more than them. haha! I would definitely recommend my agent. others were more expensive. if you don't mind the budget, you can easily find many on the web. I used Himalayan Glacier when I went to ABC. HG is expensive but worth the services.

Anonymous said...

ok thanks for sharing! Don't mind 1 more question, would you recommend the annuapurna over everest base camp trek?

That 'Heart' Traveller said...

no worries on the questions. you can ask as many. :-) if you give me a choice to choose, I would take Everest base camp. but if u have the means, do go for both. the environment slightly differs with monastery at Ebc, that being the most prominent difference. but everyone perception is different too.

Anonymous said...

ok got it! :) Thanks for being so kind and generous with your advice!