Trekking, Peak ClimbingModerate, Hard

Island Peak

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Quick Inquiry
  • Destination:Nepal
  • Trip Grade:Moderate, Hard
  • Max Elevation:6160 meter
  • Total Duration:21
  • Trek distance:Approx. 173 km
  • Indicated times: :Approx.
  • Destination: :Kala Pattar/Everest Basecamp/Imja Tse or Island Peak
  • Itinerary type: :Fixed / Customized
  • Geography: :Countryside / Small town, Glaciers & cold places, Mountains
  • Special interest: :Cultural, Environmental education, Family travel, Nature Cruises, Photography, single tour and senior tours, religious/ Spiritual

The Mountains and Rivers, the lake and the sky, the flowers and the meadows, the chirping of the birds and the music of the waters don’t all these beauties represent Paradise? A paradise where you can gaze at the worlds highest peak, trek to slopes where a whiff of fresh air and scent of exotic flowers greet you at every step.

Nepal is one destination that will fire everyone’s imagination. Once here, some become curious, some get excited, but all men and women become little children and take back wonderful memories for a lifetime. Nepal is heady mixture of a unique culture proudly preserved which attracts tourists from all over the globe.

Nepal is probably the only country in the world, where you can climb the highest mountain in the world and trek through scenic countryside with snow covered mountains. Nepal is a land where you can revitalize your mind, body, and soul. This is the most happening travel destination in the world.

So, I would like to invite you to get in this Paradise and enjoy with our Natural Beauties, Cultural Diversities and several tourism products so that we can get positive impact creating international brotherhood and developing emotional relationships between us forever by your visiting to our Forbidden Land of Himalayan Kingdom. You will be amazed when you spread over your footprint to this sacred land by getting warm hospitality than you had expected.

The Everest Trek

Densely inhabited by the Sherpa-one of the ethnic groups of Mongoloid origin in this region. This region is also known as Sherpa Land or house of the Sherpas too. Many foreigners intending to spend the vacation with nature and in natural surroundings full of peace and tranquility choose the trekking tour in this very region, which they believe to be a source of mental happiness and satisfaction.

This region offers you varieties of trekking exploration. The destinations of the trekking tour in Khumbu region are Kalapattar, Gokyo and Everest Basecamp, which can be reached with the shortest trekking tour program. Regarding the scenery, you can see a very beautiful open view of mountains such as Thamserku, Amadablam, Baruntse, Makalu, Everest, Lhotse, Choletse, Lhotsesar, and Nuptse etc. from Gokyo. You can take pictures of those terraces from Kalapattar and Island Peak. For two weeks long trekking program, you have to set out your trekking from Lukla-a place, which can be reached by air service from Katmandu.

Outline Itinerary

  • Day-01: Arrive Kathmandu, Transfer to the Hotel.
  • Day-02: Kathmandu valley & prepare for the trip.
  • Day-03: Sightseeing in your intended sights of Kathmandu valley by a car.
  • Day-04: Kathmandu - Lukla (2860m) - fly in the morning for 45 minutes then Commence trek to Phakding (2600m) - 4 hours.
  • Day-05 : Phakding - Namche Bazar (3446m) - 6½ hours.
  • Day-06: Namche Bazar, one-day rest for acclimatization.
  • Day-07 : Namche Bazar - Tengboche (3867m) - 6½ hours.
  • Day -08 :Tengboche- Dingboche (4343m) - 6 hours.
  • Day -09 : Dingboche- Lobuche (4930m) - 5½ hours.
  • Day-10 : Lobuche - Kalapathar(5545m)- Gorakhshep (5200m) - 6 hours.
  • Day-11 : Gorakhshep - Everest Base Camp Lobuche 8 1/2 hours.
  • Day-12 : Lobuche – Dingboche(4343m.)- 5 hours.
  • Day-13 : Dingboch Rest one day for the acclimatization for the island trip climb.
  • Day – 14: Dingboche _ Chhukung (4730m.) lunch break and Imja Tse Base Camp (5087m.) – 6 ½ hours.
  • Day – 15: Early in the morning, according to your climbing guide instruction you will leave for the island summit and will back to sleep in Chhukung/Dingboche for the lodge camp.
  • Day-16: Dingboche to Tengboche- 5 hours
  • Day – 17: Tengboche – Khumjung - 6 hours.
  • Day – 19: Khumjung – Phakding – 5 1/2 hours
  • Day – 20: Phakding – Lukla – 5 hours with reconfirming your flight ticket in airline company.
  • Day – 21: Fly back to Kathmnandu and transfer to your Hotel.
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Detail Itinerary

Day-01: Arrive Kathmandu, Transfer to the Hotel.
Day-02: Kathmandu valley & prepare for the trip.
Day-03: Sightseeing in your intended sights of Kathmandu valley by a car.
Day-04: Kathmandu - Lukla (2860m) - fly in the morning for 45 minutes then Commence trek to Phakding (2600m) - 4 hours.

After a very early start and an early take off from Kathmandu Domestic Airport, a 45-minute flight is all it takes to propel into the Everest region of Nepal. The landings at Lukla (2800m) is spectacular and on arrival, you will be greeted by trekking crew who organize the luggage and hustle you off for tea. After a leisurely lunch, you will start the trek in earnest, setting off for a gentle walk to Phakding (2800m), a further 3 hours to the north. The trail leads through Lukla, past hotels, shops and airline offices to the edge of the Lukla plateau where the trail drops to meet the intersection of the Jiri trail at Chheplung. From here the trail follows the Dudh Kosi north through the village of Ghat and then finally to Phakding where you should spend the night.

Day-05 : Phakding - Namche Bazar (3446m) - 6½ hours.

From Phakding the trail continues north up the Dudh Kosi Valley, staying 100m above the river on it's West Bank. The trail leads to Jorsale (2810m) where you enter the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park. From here you will continue on an ever-steeping trail to Namche Bazaar (3446m), known simply as Namche. En route you have to cross the spectacular suspension bridge high above the confluence of the Bhote Kosi and the Dudh Kosi, and shortly after glimpse first view of Everest, way off to the northeast. The trail to Namche is steep and long, but eventually, you will reach the remarkable Sherpa capital perched high on the hillside and dominated to the east by the immense bulk of Kwangde (6187m).

Day-06: Namche Bazar, one-day rest for acclimatization.

Acclimatization is important before trekking higher, and this is a scheduled stop, which will allow you to gradually become used to the effects of altitude - the lower pressure and the thinner air.
You can spend the day by taking a side trip to Thami or Khumjung, by visiting the National Park Visitor Center on the hill above Namche or by simply resting and browsing in the shops in the town. Namche is a fascinating place simply to 'hang out' and take in the culture of the mountains, from the trading of visiting Tibetans to the stories of departing mountaineers.

Day-07 : Namche Bazar - Tengboche (3867m) - 6½ hours.

From Namche you have to trek northeast on a direct line to Everest, starting up the hill to the Visitor Center and continuing on a reasonably flat easy trail high above the Dudh Kosi.

Ahead of you can see one of the most beautiful mountains in the Khumbu - Ama Dablam (6856m), as well as Everest but it, is still far off in the distance. At Sanasa you should branch off the trail and head up the hill to the small settlement of Phunki where you will stop for lunch. From here it is a steady descent to the Tengboche. This is a beautiful settlement where you can see the famous Tibetan Monastery. This is the place where you have to spend overnight.

The Tengboche

 

The sacred land in the Himalaya and one of the holy land among several Buddhist people around the shelter provides you the beautiful day of sightseeing with the views of Himalayan Panorama including the glimpse of Mt Everest. We will be living on the lap of Mount Amadablam enjoying the visiting one of the famous monastery in the Himalaya and it's reincarnated Lama Sange Dorje, Santaman and Clients can get the holy blessing from him to submit your mission Everest Trek.

Day -08 :Tengboche- Dingboche (4343m) - 6 hours.

Descend from Tengboche and cross the Imja Khola, then side hills gradually to Pangboche. An interesting Gompa site above the main village. The Trekker is the midst of the Himalayas here with spectacular views all around. Dingboche lying in a sheltered spot above the Imja Khola is generally more attractive. It is, however, note that Himalayan Rescue Association has their aid post at Pheriche.

The Dingboche

 

However, its located to the high altitude but Dingboche has got it's different characteristics to the same altitude Pheriche. It has got very clear and beautiful sight of several Chortens and famous Trekking Peak Imjatse or Island Peak. We will be sitting at the bottom of mount Amadablam in sunroom lodges having spectacular views of Peak 38 and Chhukung Valley.

Day -09 : Dingboche- Lobuche (4930m) - 5½ hours.

The route past Pheriche slants over a ridge and stays above the village. It joins the trail below Thungla Beautiful views of Cholatse 6440m across the valley. After another steep ascends the trail climbs up and over the terminal moraine of Khumbu glacier.

The trail is rough in the parts. Stark and rugged beauty create almost moonscape Campsite at Lobuche a windswept collection of huts tucked in a narrow meadow between the glacier and the Lobuche Peak6145m. Tawoche and Nuptse are particularly spectacularly from Lobuche towering almost two kilometers directly overhead.

Day-10 : Lobuche - Kalapathar(5545m)- Gorakhshep (5200m) - 6 hours.

Start early in the morning to get Kalapattar. This is the place from where you can see the wide view of the Everest and its magnificient views with all 360 degrees himalayan ranges and Nepal's Longest Khumbu Glacier including tremendious sight of Khumbu Icefall standing at the bottom of snowy mountain Pumori at the altitude of 5600m.. Your dream will come true here.

Day-11 : Gorakhshep - Everest Base Camp Lobuche 8 1/2 hours.

Start early in the morning to get Everest Base Camp after our breakfast. The trail from Gorakhshep to Everest Base Camp is a lot tiring through the turnings and over the ice but rocks and sand. EBC is wonderful to touch the ice from worlds novel peak in order to make your dream true.

Day-12 : Lobuche – Dingboche(4343m.)- 5 hours.
Day-13 : Dingboch Rest one day for the acclimatization for the island trip climb.
Day – 14: Dingboche _ Chhukung (4730m.) lunch break and Imja Tse Base Camp (5087m.) – 6 ½ hours.
Day – 15: Early in the morning, according to your climbing guide instruction you will leave for the island summit and will back to sleep in Chhukung/Dingboche for the lodge camp.
Day-16: Dingboche to Tengboche- 5 hours
Day – 17: Tengboche – Khumjung - 6 hours.

Khumjung is the hidden village of Nepal Himalaya offering the outstanding marvelous views of village and it's fields and Hillary School with Khunde hospital with Pyramid views of Mt Amadablam and Thamserku.

Day – 19: Khumjung – Phakding – 5 1/2 hours
Day – 20: Phakding – Lukla – 5 hours with reconfirming your flight ticket in airline company.
Day – 21: Fly back to Kathmnandu and transfer to your Hotel.

Note: Trekking itinerary can be changed as per the different situation and clients interest.

Cost Includes

1.Service in Kathmandu

  • Kathmandu Airport pickup and drop.
  • Sightseeing in Different ancient cities of Kathmandu Valley by Toyota Corolla Car.
  • 2 Nights 2 star category Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu @ Tibet Guest House

Tel: (977-01-4260556,4260383)
centrally located at Thamel the touristy area or
www.tibetguesthouse.com

If you stay Longer, Rest of the nights you will need to pay by yourself @ the US $ 20 Per Night for a Double room and 10US$ for Single. If you want better than this Hotels, please tell me I can provide you as 5 star categories but it will be out of my package budget.

2. During the Trip

  • All Surface Transportation.
  • 3 times, delicious/standard foods except for Alcoholic beverages, bottled, can soft drinks during the treks.
  • Standard hotel/Guest house/Lodge accommodation as per possibilities will be provided during the trek except for star categories hotels like Hotel Everest View in Syangboche charges 270 US $ for one double room per night, Syangboche Panorama, may charges 75 US, Khangri Resort in Lukla charges 75 US per night, Everest Summit Lodges in Monjo charges US $ 70 P/N for one double. But be sure I will provide you the accommodation with well quality with well facilities.
  • Permit and conservation Fees NRS 1000 Per head.
  • All Local Taxes.
  • Our Sincere Guide service.
  • Necessary Kind and honest porter.
  • Salary for the guide porter.
  • Food for guide porter.
  • Accommodation for Guide porter.
  • Insurance for guide porter.
  •  Overland Transportation for Guide porter.
  • Flight Fare for all of us.
  • Tend for the night sleep and kitchen stuff at the Island Base Camp

Cost Excludes

  • Personal gear for the climbing
  • Foods in Kathmandu.
  • Alcoholic beverages and Bottled, canned, soft drinks and some essential things during the trek.
  • Needful clothes.
  • Sudden rescue Charge, If in case
  • (Maximum 4000 U.S Dollar Travel Insurance will be enough)
  • Clinical treatment and drugs.
  • Buying personal wanted materials, souvenir, gift etc.
  • Tipping for Guide and Porters after your trek if you are happy.

Details Program structure:

Arrival transfer to hotel,
Sightseeing in different ancient cities in Kathmandu by car.

We explore the Kathmandu valley by taking a guided look around Swayambhunath, the monkey temple, with its commanding views of Kathmandu, huge stupas, and synthesis of religions. We also visit the Hindu Pashupatinath on the banks of the holy Bagmati river with its saddhus and temple complex, and the huge stupa at Boudhanath which is surrounded by a lively Tibetan community with traditional gompas and monasteries. In the late afternoon, we can sort out any equipment that you need to rent. During your stay in Nepal, you can have chances to see many Hindus or Buddhist Temple around you with the local devotees on the in worshiping many gods and goddess.

Flight to Lukla and Commence Trek,
Flight booking conditions:

Nepal's Domestic airlines are always tight in Major tourist destinations like Lukla, Jomsom, Phaplu, Dolpa and, Jumla in peak tourist seasons. The passengers start to book their flight from June July, August for the autumn season treks, We feel sorry for your inconvenience, there are not any facilities to book the domestic flight from your home country except Royal Nepal Airlines just for Pokhara either, because most of the domestic airlines are operated by private sector who still do not have International flight connection due to the lack of aeroplane and property except Necon air. So that you have to book your flight through Travel Agency located in Nepal or by we kind of Trekking Crews. Anyway, I will book your flight as soon as you give me confirmation of your trip with me.

21 days memorable trek/peak climbing

Nepal's famous mountain panoramas begin as soon as we lift off from Kathmandu airport and don't stop until we return. The first section to Namche passes through the spectacular and forbidding Dudh Kosi gorge. In the midst of the Himalaya, we explore Sagarmatha National Park, staying in the Sherpa villages and summer settlements nestled in the valleys. Namche is juxtaposed between old and new with traders intimate with the various Tibetan barley flours and the different makes of titanium ice screws. Towering above is a galaxy of breath-taking peaks; Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Kangtaiga... Then there's the 8000-meter giants: Makalu, Cho Oyu, Lhotse and Chomolungma (the traditional name for Mt Everest) who command respect for their absolute height and bulk and have been the focus of countless expeditions. Once at Gorak Shep we have the chance to visit Everest Base Camp or climb the 5600m Kala Pattar for an unforgettable Everest view. Now that we are strong and well acclimatized, we head back to Lukla mainly same trails. Trekking and climbing in the Khumbu is a grand and hugely rewarding experience.

-Accommodation in hotel lodges/tend camp

Nepal's Accommodation in Trekking areas is slowly moving to mini urbanization process. Wherever you go, the National Parks and Conservation Projects are working to enhance the living standard compared to the clean and hygienic society. So everywhere you will see breaking the rocks to build the new buildings and cemented to make clean. You will find cottage types of lodges with separate and dormitory beds rooms in every shelter with improving toilets, hot shower and sunroom with clean and wooden dining table with the big metal chimney on the middle of Dining Room to have the fire while in the evening burning fallen woods below 3500m. and the Yak Dungs over 3500m.

There have been many changes along popular trekking routes over the past few years, especially since the barrage of bestsellers about the 1996 Everest drama, which caused a renewed interest, especially in the Solu Khumbu region. Since then many new lodges have been built along all trekking paths, offering a variety of amenities.

Generally, the lodges in the Everest region are more basic. Rooms tend to be small, unheated wooden boxes with two beds, and only the more upscale versions offer electric lights fed by solar panels. Toilets are often squat-style wooden outhouses. Toilet paper is available for purchase everywhere.

Many lodges offer hot showers for a price, ranging from Rs.150 to Rs.300 ($2.20-$4), depending on the remoteness of the area. Be prepared to skip baths for several days, simply because it will be too cold to even consider taking off your clothes, and keep in mind that you are not the only one. The occasional luxury of a shower will seem like bliss once you reach lower altitudes again.

In busy towns, like Lukla, Namche Bazar, Khumjung, and Lobuche, you will also find luxury accommodations with western toilets, hot showers, satellite TV, heated rooms, and extensive menu options. Even though they are a little more expensive, they are still very cheap by western standards and can provide a welcome break from "roughing it" in tents or bare-bones lodges along the way.

-3 times meals BF, LN, DN in same lodges every day.

All our meals will be at teahouses and, although the food is usually plentiful and delicious, you should be aware that the menu is not normally extensive.

However, the menus in all lodges offer a surprising variety of foods. Most lodge owners have learned about western food preferences and offer items such as pizza, lasagna, muesli, sandwiches and even burgers. If you wish, we provide you with an opportunity to watch a lodge kitchen in action, producing an enormous number and variety of meals on a single wood-burning stove. You will definitely gain an appreciation for the effort that goes into satisfying the appetites of tourists from all over the world. But keep in mind that a lot of the ingredients for such "exotic" foods have to be carried on porters’ backs, and the further you get from original food supplies, the higher the price tag will be on some of these items.

We, Nepalese eat a meal of Dhal Bhaat (rice with lentil soup, curry, and pickles) twice daily. The ingredients vary according to local and seasonal availability, but vegetarian options are the norm. Another cheap popular local dish is the ubiquitous instant noodle soup, enhanced by local vegetables, or meat or egg, depending on availability. Eating Nepali-style will provide you with a truly local experience, guarantees fresh ingredients everywhere, and rules out disappointments. Let’s face it: Lasagna Himalaya-style will not be the true Italian version you may be accustomed to.

Also, in all lodges tourists will be served their meals in the lodge dining room before the Nepali staff gets their meals in the kitchen or another place where guides and porters relax. And staff members’ quarters are separate from the tourist rooms. This seemingly two-class system may be a difficult concept for some tourists, but it can also be seen as "time off" for the staff members. Nepalese eat mostly with their hands, a custom that is considered offensive by some tourists—another reason why the staff members may actually prefer to eat separately. But all relationships form over time, and you may find that soon you and your staff will share animated conversations over dinner if you so desire.

The Kitchens staffs you will find are trained for cooking, and guest relation, The foods will be served with according to the Lodge Management Committee approved Menu system providing Nepalese, Indian, Chinese and Continental western foods. Beers, Whisky western and Nepalese, Snickers, Mar Bars, CocaCola, Mineral water, Cereals and many others essentials foods will be available in every lodge. And do not forget of Garlic and RARA noodles soups will make you smelly going up to avoid with high altitude sickness. For a quick fix: Tea is available everywhere and Nepali biscuits are cheap, delicious and provide a great energy boost for long uphill climbs.

Most teahouses offer a variety of rice and noodle dishes, as well as soup and seasonal vegetables. A variety of cereals, bread and egg dishes are generally available for breakfast. There will also be plenty of snacks available such as biscuits, chocolate, and soft drinks and in some areas, you will find fresh fruit in season.

-Staffs (Jagat, Trekking Guide and climbing Guide/ Porter number of necessary)

-Flight Back to Kathmandu

Our trip to Nepal such a memorable one

I am part of a group of 4 girls who coordinated with Jagat for our 'mini' version of the Annapurna Circuit in early September 2017. We wanted to do the circuit badly but did not have enough time. Jagat and his team came up with a customized itinerary for us to start the trek from Jagat and end at Jomsom which we then flew to Pokhara to take a bus back to Kathmandu. The whole itinerary was very flexible and day to day arrangements can be altered by just communicating with our guide, Gopi. He will come up with the best plan to accommodate our wants and needs. 

From the moment we landed at the airport in Kathmandu to the moment we flew out of Nepal, everything was extremely well taken care of by Jagat and his team. Our guide, Gopi and porters, Raju and Tej (whom we call Dada) were like family to us during the entire trek. They were always checking on us to see if we have enough to eat, enough drinking water or can we cope with the trek. They even offered to carry our day packs when they saw us struggling. In fact, I think at most times, if not all, our interests were placed above theirs. They will go all the way out just to help you if there is anything you need at all on the trek. 

I don't think we'll be able to find another more patient, caring, trustworthy and detailed team of guides and porters. It was our pleasure to be able to trek with them. They had made our trip to Nepal such a memorable one that all of us didn't want the trip to end. Thank you for the great hospitality. I really look forward to visiting and trekking in Nepal again.

I would readily recommend Jagat and his team to anyone planning to trek in Nepal.

Love from Malaysia,

WanLing  

WanLing ,
Malaysia

This was my third trip to Nepal and most enjoyable.

I recently had the great pleasure of climbing Island Peak in the Khumbu, Nepal. Jagat Lama was a passionate and dependable resource for trekking and mountaineering in Nepal. He was on the spot as far as preparation for the trip. This was my third trip to Nepal and most enjoyable. Hiring a light and independent team allowed for a cost-effective, flexible and efficient way to climb in Nepal. His assistance was with me from the airport arrival through to departure. He took care of my every need and allowed me to focus on my goal of the summit of Island Peak. My climbing guide, his brother Lal, was competent, caring and successful. I left Nepal with new friendships. I readily endorse his services and would encourage anybody to go with the Independent Trekking Guides. They are honest, caring and willing to make your holiday the most memorable you have ever had. Please, don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about my experiences in Nepal.
Mark Lui,

It was my dream trip come true.
2010

I am 66 years old and have done a lot of hiking in the USA as well as climbing Mt. Fuji, Orizaba and Iztaacchuatl volcanoes in Mexico. We have hiked to the bottom and back of the Grand Canyon at least 25 times on most of the various trails to the bottom. For me, the crowning trek was to hike in the Himalayan range. We contacted Jagat Lama in Kathmandu, Nepal and signed up for our adventure to hike for two weeks with porters and guides. Our group of friends included three men and three women aged from 60 to 75. I'm sure this would be a daunting task for Jagat and his guides.

We all hiked from Lukla to Namche which was Bill's goal (he's the 75-year-old). One of the guides stayed with Bill, and we continued with the two outstanding guides, Chet and Chandra. These two guides did everything for us; got all of our bags from the porters and put in our rooms, took our menu selections to the cooks, and discussed the plans for the following day. The guides made allowances for some who were having some altitude adjustment issues and gave positive feedback to everyone. They were very patient with all of us and really tried hard to ensure we stayed healthy and happy. I can honestly say that these were two of the best guides weíve ever had. On our hikes, the guides had to work around some of us who liked to take pictures but needed to do some additional acclimation at higher altitude. As a result three of us were able to hike all the way to Mt. Everest base camp. It was like a moonscape. We met the Korean team that was going to climb Everest as soon as the weather looked better. The base camp is awesome with tents all over the place with prayer flags, and ice towers and rocks everywhere.

At 5:00 am we were going to climb Kalapathar (5545m.) When we went out it was snowing and foggy. The weather in the valley is usually clear in the morning, foggy in the afternoon, and big clouds in the later afternoon. Chandra said we should start for Kalapathar as he felt it would clear up - and sure enough, the snow stopped and the sun came out. We made it to the summit in snow and ice.

From this mountain, we took fantastic views of Mt. Everest and Lhotse. We saw an avalanche and heard the cracking sounds coming from the Khumbu glacier. The valley we hiked was very interesting. It surpassed my expectations. I had no idea how many memorials there would be erected for the Everest climbers. It's a sight to see. There were many stupas and monasteries. There are many rock faces that have a Buddha painted or adorned with prayer flags and the rows of prayer wheels to spin. The landscape goes from lush vegetation to flower trees, to pine trees and then the tree line to tundra and almost a moonscape. The children were fun to play with and photograph. As we headed down the valley to Lukla, my wife became sick and we saw that she couldn't hike all the way down. Our great guides arranged for a horse for her to ride so we wouldn't miss our plane. At Lukla, I took my wife to a new, wonderful hospital where she was treated and given medicine. When we reached Kathmandu, there was a strike by the Maoist Communist Party that closed all of the businesses. Jagat again came to our rescue by getting a van and getting us to the airport. He, Chet and Chandra babysat us to make sure we got through the security hassle and on to the right plane. I can't imagine anyone doing anything more or better that Jagat, Chet, and Chandra could have done to make this a wonderful experience that exceeded our expectations. I recommend his services to you if you're planning to go anywhere in Nepal or Tibet. It was my dream trip come true.
Everest Base Camp Trek
Bob Hacken / Catherine L. Bordner,
HOOD RIVER, OREGON 97031 USA

Dreams of trekking in the Himalaya.
May 2010

In April/May 2010 I was part of a group of nine individuals who used Jagat Lama to coordinate our trek to Kala Pattar and Everest Base Camp. From taking care of obtaining our TIMS cards on the first day all the way through to seeing us off to the airport in Kathmandu when our trip was finished, Jagat took care of everything. Trust me when I say that there are a lot of details that need tending to in between the two above events. Jagat and his crew exceeded all expectations and made our trip stress free. This fact allows one to concentrate of the arduous task of getting to Base Camp while trusting Jagat and his crew to care of the daily details such as obtaining food and shelter. I highly recommend that you do as I did and have Jagat and his crew work with you to meet your Nepali dreams of trekking in the Himalaya.
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Tom Tracey,
Rose Valley, WA USA

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