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Inspire Treks & Travel This is a trekking agency with a difference. We run treks in the Nepal Himalaya where all the guides/porters are locals & the profits go to a local charity.

Many congratulations to Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa who has summited Everest 4 times in 15 days. A new WORLD RECORD. Thanks to ...
23/05/2025

Many congratulations to Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa who has summited Everest 4 times in 15 days. A new WORLD RECORD. Thanks to the Himalayan Times for the article below.

https://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/tashi-gyalzen-creates-history-with-four-everest-ascents-in-15-days?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwKc2TNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHlB2caETBA30e_cJf9PSEpxqyy75yHU28gMqTQI6gGWMgBoyI4VKfK96fQnl_aem_sJ0gl4u7kxvWVhWiFW6CKA

A Sherpa climber from Khumjung, Solukhumbu today created history in mountain climbing as he made four successful ascents of Mt Everest in just 15 days.

A glimpse of Everest base camp in the time of night
03/05/2025

A glimpse of Everest base camp in the time of night

05/04/2025

Join us to Everest base camp trek October ,November more information find us .inspiretrekandtravel.com

Peter and Tashi lama enjoying at dingboche 4330 miters on the way to Everest base camp
05/04/2025

Peter and Tashi lama enjoying at dingboche 4330 miters on the way to Everest base camp

04/10/2024

Inspire Treks & Travel Father and son Everest basecamp trek
Day 1.we wake up 4am in the morning then flew up to lukla weather was very good after yesterday cancel all flight due to the bad weather we are luckily got first flight direct Kathmandu to Lukla we stop night in phakding tashi lama

Responsible TravelResponsible tourism is at the heart of what we do. In short it’s about putting local people and the en...
23/09/2024

Responsible Travel
Responsible tourism is at the heart of what we do. In short it’s about putting local people and the environment first.

The locals are the heart of any tourism destination, they give character and authenticity to your experiences. When tourism benefits local people and their livelihoods they will be happier, and if they are happy it will in turn benefit the visiting tourists.

We encourage our guests to think responsibly about their belongings and food, by not littering or throwing things away, particularly plastics or non-biodegradable food waste.

Respectful interaction with locals is the key to memories that will stay with you forever.

Our commitments

Respecting the environment
Don’t discard your litter and unwanted goods – leave no trace


Respecting local people
Respectful interaction with locals is the key to memories

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31/08/2024

The 45-year-old was in a coma for 13 weeks and left with a severe brain injury - but now he's hiking to Everest Base Camp.

FLOODING IN  VILLAGE OF THAME IN KHUMBU NEAR PHORTSEBBC NewsPublished16 August 2024A Sherpa village in Nepal’s Everest r...
18/08/2024

FLOODING IN VILLAGE OF THAME IN KHUMBU NEAR PHORTSE
BBC News
Published
16 August 2024
A Sherpa village in Nepal’s Everest region has been engulfed by icy flood waters, officials say.
Experts suspect Thame - which sits at an altitude of about 3,800m - was flooded after a glacial lake burst its banks. Scientists have warned that climate change is causing many glaciers in the Himalayas to melt at an alarming rate.
No deaths or injuries have been reported, but more than a dozen buildings including houses, a school and a health clinic have been completely destroyed by Friday’s deluge.
Thame is home to many record-holding Sherpa mountaineers and is also where Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, the first person to climb Mount Everest along with explorer Edmund Hillary, hailed from.
Videos show frothy, milky waters surging through the village in floods turned brown by mud and debris.
A spokesman for the Nepalese army, Gaurav Kumar KC, told AFP about 15 homes had been swept away, while rescue teams were helping people to safety.
Local authorities say bad weather did not permit the use of helicopters during their investigation, adding they plan to fly to the mountains on Saturday morning.
While the cause of the flood is unknown, Arun Bhakta Shrestha, a climate change specialist at the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) said there are “indications” it was the result of a glacial lake outburst and they were working to confirm it.
Scientists have warned that Himalayan glaciers are melting because of climate change and creating glacial lakes, often dammed by loose rock and debris, which makes them unstable and prone to bursting their banks.
Hundreds of glacial lakes formed from glacial melt have appeared out of nowhere in the Himalayas in recent decades. According to a 2020 report by the ICIMOD, 2,070 were documented in Nepal, of which 21 were ranked “potentially dangerous”.

Everest Base camp and cholapass trek 2024  .com   9779803895751 Trek with   lama We are organising again September Octob...
20/04/2024

Everest Base camp and cholapass trek 2024
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We are organising again September October 2024 please visit us tengbochetreks.com

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Welcome to the world of Tengboche Trekking , a unique non-profit making partnership between the monks of Tengboche Monastery and myself, James Lamb, based in the UK.

Our aims are to promote sustainable tourism with a legacy. To this end, we endeavour to provide you with a mind-blowing experience whilst employing entirely indigenous people and using our profits to provide help for local families who have lost a member due to a climbing incident (for example, the 16 Sherpas who were killed in the Khumbu icefall in April 2014). Initially, our efforts will be concentrated in the village of Phortse and, if your trek passes this way, you will have the opportunity, if you so desire, to see our progress for yourselves.

Tengboche Trekking is a fully registered trekking agency with the Nepali government and the monks have handpicked all our very experienced and fully qualified guides who all speak English. All of our guides and porters are local to the Solu Khumbu and so they are Sherpas and Buddhists with an intimate knowledge and understanding of the area, its customs and culture, which they will share with you on your journey. By trekking with us you will, therefore, gain a deep understanding of this stunning area and its people.