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Great Grandmother Reaches Everest Base Camp

By Mountain Kingdoms - 8th January 2011
in Walking & Trekking , The Himalaya , Walking and Trekking , Everest Base Camp

Great Grandmother Reaches Everest Base Camp

A surprising member joined one Everest Base Camp trekking group earlier this year: Coleene Tudor, a 70-year-old great-grandmother from Hereford in the United Kingdom. ... Read more

Bhutan National Day

By Mountain Kingdoms - 4th January 2011
in Bhutan, Nepal & Tibet , The Himalaya , Cultural Experiences

Bhutan National Day

Taking place each year on the same date every year, December 17th, Bhutan’s National Day commemorates the coronation of the first king of Bhutan, Gongsar Ugyen Wangchuk, in 1907. ... Read more

High Speed Internet at Everest Base Camp

By Mountain Kingdoms - 19th November 2010
in Walking & Trekking , The Himalaya , Walking and Trekking , Everest Base Camp

High Speed Internet at Everest Base Camp

Those on an Everest Base Camp trek in Nepal have recently gained a new luxury: along with some of the world’s most elevated hot showers and inside toilets, Everest Base Camp trekkers now have access to high speed 3G internet. ... Read more

The Meaning of Prayer Flags in the Himalayas

By Mountain Kingdoms - 29th October 2010
in The Himalaya , Cultural Experiences

The Meaning of Prayer Flags in the Himalayas

As you trek through the breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas, you’ll notice vibrant prayer flags fluttering in the wind. These colourful flags, strung along mountain ridges, peaks, and sacred places, add a vibrant splash of colour to the often stark and rugged terrain.... Read more

Who is Annapurna?

By Mountain Kingdoms - 27th October 2010
in Bhutan, Nepal & Tibet , The Himalaya , Cultural Experiences

Who is Annapurna?

While on your Annapurna circuit treks you might find yourself wondering just who this Anna Purna is? The truth is that Annapurna wasn’t named after a person, but rather after Annapurna, the Hindu Goddess of nourishment.... Read more

Bhutan’s National Sport

By Guest Blogger - 31st August 2010
in Bhutan, Nepal & Tibet , The Himalaya , Cultural Experiences

Bhutan’s National Sport

If you’re planning to enjoy the local customs and culture on your Bhutan treks, one unique experience is to witness the national sport of Bhutan: archery. Here we explain a little about this much-loved past time.... Read more

Preparing for Your Everest Base Camp Trek - The Nitty Gritty

By Kirsty Parsons - 30th July 2010
in Ask an Expert , The Himalaya , Everest Base Camp

Preparing for Your Everest Base Camp Trek - The Nitty Gritty

To visit Nepal you must have a Nepalese visa. It’s advisable to apply for your visa in advance from the Nepalese Embassy in London. For an Everest Base Camp Trek you need a 30 day multiple entry visa.... Read more

Bhutan Trekking – Festival Etiquette

By Kirsty Parsons - 30th June 2010
in Bhutan, Nepal & Tibet , Walking & Trekking , The Himalaya , Walking and Trekking

Bhutan Trekking – Festival Etiquette

Until relatively recently, Bhutan trekking holidays were extremely rare. The country was only opened to western visitors in 1974 and, since then, visitor numbers have been limited in order to preserve both the culture and environment of this very special kingdom. ... Read more

Everest Base Camp – Boots ‘n All

Everest Base Camp – Boots ‘n All

What you do need is for them to be waterproof – If choosing a fabric boot, look for gore-tex which is the best finish to achieve this. Another vital factor you need to consider is a good grip on the sole – preferably Vibram or equivalent.... Read more

Jordan Romero Goes for the Youth Record on Everest

By Guest Blogger - 29th April 2010
in Walking & Trekking , The Himalaya , Walking and Trekking , Everest Base Camp

Jordan Romero Goes for the Youth Record on Everest

The excitement has been building steadily over the last few weeks and finally the expedition is under way. Earlier this week Jordan Romero, 13, set off from Everest Base Camp, trekking with his family towards the summit.... Read more

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