Everest Base Camp Yoga Adventure Trek April 17, 2013 to May 1, 2013 A Pilgrimage into the Himalayas Calling adventurous yoga students everywhere who want to not only deepen their practice but also embark on a transformational journey of self-discovery! For the first time, the Everest Base Camp trekking experience will be offered with a unique twist, combining Eastern and Western philosophies of Yoga, meditation and pranayama with the physical endurance of two weeks of trekking and exploration in the highest mountain range in the world. Join other like-minded individuals with a spirit of adventure for a once-in-a-lifetime experience as you hike through beautiful landscapes, visit historical and spiritual monuments, and get to know the rich culture of the people who call these lands home. You will have daily asana practice along with meditation and group discussions to quiet the mind and to balance out the strenuous nature of hiking. Throughout the trip, you will also have free time to explore various camp sites and villages, engage in colorful dialogue with your fellow adventurers and also the native locals, discover your inner sanctuary as you re-connect to nature and to those around you, and be inspired to live authentically, with compassion while pursuing your own passions. Warning: This trip may change your life, so get ready for an amazing adventure! All you need is to bring along an open mind and an open heart and let us do the rest. Your journey will also have a profound impact on the children of Nepal Orphans Home; a portion of your trip cost will go towards supporting these kids who have been sold or abandoned by their families, providing food, shelter and education and more importantly, a real chance in life. At the end of your journey, you will return to Kathmandu and have a chance to meet some of these children and truly feel gratitude at all that life has to offer. A Trek Introduction The trek to Everest Base Camp is one of the most famous and popular in the world, taking you right into the heart of the Nepalese Everest Base Camp. Nepal has 8 of the world's 14 highest peaks and is blessed with spectacular mountains and vistas, justifiably famous not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain but also for its friendly people, picturesque villages, great variety of cultures and traditions, temples and monasteries. The Everest
trek is inside The Sagarmatha National Park, which is rich for its flora and fauna, and is the land of yeti, whose existence remains a mystery Kalapathar 5,550m Kala Patthar is a black mountain in the Nepalese Himalayan mountain range. It appears as a big brown bump below the impressive south face of Pumori (7,161m / 23,494ft). Many trekkers in the region of Mount Everest will attempt to summit Kala Patthar, since it provides the most accessible point to view Mt. Everest from base camp to peak (due to the structure of Everest, the peak cannot be seen from the base camp). The views from almost anywhere on Kala Patthar of Everest, Lhotse and Nuptse are spectacular. Trip grade: 4/Strenuous: This trek is strenuous. Maximum elevation is 5,550m (Kalapathar). Trek Highlights From the tiny airfield of Lukla the trail leads through Sherpa villages, Buddhist Monasteres, alpine forests of fir and rhododendron and across high suspension bridges meeting caravans of a yak-cow crossbreed along the way Namche Bazaar is a colorful, bustling market with traders from surrounding villages and as far as Tibet, and from Tengboche the views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse and Ama Dablam.Climbing above the tree line to cross alpine pastures and glacial moraine you eventually reach Base Camp, high on the Khumbu Glacier, where colorful expedition tents stand out in this desolate place surrounded by rock, snow and ice. Your Yoga Teacher In her former life, Tingting Peng was a hardnosed investment banker and hedge fund analyst living the Wall Street high life in Hong Kong. When she discovered her love for yoga, Tingting quickly gave up the materialistic fast-paced lifestyle for the simpler yet more fulfilling life of a yoga teacher. She has since trained in a variety of yoga styles, including Iyengar, Power Vinyasa, and Yin, and is also registered at the 250 hour-level with the Yoga Alliance. Currently based in Hong Kong, Tingting s current teaching schedule sees her at the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong as a resident teacher when she is home and guest-teaching in other parts of Southeast Asia and throughout North America when she is on the road. An avid snowboarder, surfer, and intrepid outdoor adventure racer, Tingting often organizes and leads community events to raise awareness for health & fitness, peace initiatives and environmental protection. A frequent contributor to local and regional publications, Tingting has been featured by the Asian Wall Street Journal for her radical career move from finance to yoga. Throughout her journey, Tingting is immensely grateful for her teachers, students, friends and family who have all been inspirational forces in her life.
After traveling to Nepal on a Yoga for Freedom tour with some Cleveland yogis back in June, Tingting fell in love with the kids at Nepal Orphans Home. Their big hearts and abundant joy for life inspired Tingting to share their stories, and so she dedicates this adventure to them, for teaching her how to passionately laugh, love, and live. Itinerary in Detail April 17, 2013: Arrive in Kathmandu: Arrival in Kathmandu airport meet with guide of NSTE and transfer to hotel, shopping trekking gears, evening briefing about the trek and all programmes. After the briefing meet with yogi to do some light evening stretching, followed by Nepali traditional Cultural Dance will welcome you with Nepali food.o/n at Hotel on 3*** B/B April 18, 2013: Kathmandu Lukla Phakding (2,800m) In the morning at about 6am, our journey of adventure starts with mountain flight to Lukla (2,800m). At Lukla, the trail leads north from the airstrip to the edge of Lukla Plateau. After an easy walk through several villages we shall reach Phakding (2,800m). The journey will take roughly 3-4 hours, followed by evening Yoga Practice on the land of yeti. O/n Phakding, (B,L,D) April 19, 2013:Phakding Namche Bazaar (3,440m) Early morning Yoga, then after breakfast we proceed our journey continue towards Base Camp. We start off with a gentle trail passing several villages, beautiful pine forest, coming to Jorsalee (2800m). From Jorsale, we follow the Dudhkosi River for about one hour and begin our ascent up a steep trail to reach Namche. Namche Bazaar is the administrative capital of the region, historically it was the staging point for trading expeditions to Tibet and its Saturday market remains an important event bringing traders from villages a week's walk away. Nearly more than half the trail is quite steep, allowing one to enjoy the breath-taking first view of Everest (8,848m), Nuptse (7,879m) and Lhotse (8,383m). Walking time is about 6 hours. Evening Yoga with group. O/n Namche Bazaar, (B,L,D) April 20, 2013: acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar Khumjung Valley Excursion- Rest Day (3,790m) Early Morning Yoga with sunrise over snow capped mountain & sound of prayers at monastery, After Breakfast we start our hiking to Khumjung Valley, where the trail leads to a steep climb for about one hour to Shyangboche. From the top of Shyangboche, one can get a glimpse of Mt. Everest (8848m), Ama Dablam (6856m), Themserku (6608m), Nuptse (7879m), and Lhotse (8383m). From there, the trail leads downwards to Khumjung, where can see Sir Edmund Hillary School and a local hospital. Walking time is about 5-6 hours. Evening Yoga, O/n at Namche Bazaar, (B,L,D) April 21, 2013: Namche Bazaar Tengboche (3,870m) Early morning Yoga, after Breakfast our adventure continues. From Namche Bazaar, a flat trail leads to Kayanjuma view of Everest, Amadablam, Thamserku and we will descend to Phunki Thanga through a beautiful pine forest. The
trail then leads rapidly up towards Thyangboche, a beautiful place with a Monastery & views of Everest. Walking time takes about 6 hours. Evening Yoga by the Monastery with views of Mount Everest, O/n Thyangboche, (B,L,D) April 22, 2013: Tengboche Dingboche (4,410m) Early morning Yoga then mediation at Monastery, after breakfast our adventure continues towards Dingbouche. From Tengpoche, it's a short steep and muddy descent to Dingboche through birches, conifers and Rhododendron forest. After a long walk we will pass through several villages such as Dingboche, Pangboche, finally reaching Dingbouche. Evening Yoga, Walking time - about 6 hours. O/n Dingboche, (B, L, D) April 23, 2013 : Dingboche: second acclimatization day and hiking to Chhukung (B, L, D) Early morning Yoga, after breakfast, we have this as an optional day for those who want to go for hiking to Chhukung, with great views of Everest, Amadalam, Lothse, Nuptse. After getting back from Day hike we will have some rest then practice evening yoga. April 24, 2013: Dingboche Lobuche (4,930m) Morning Yoga and after breakfast we continue our adventure towards Base Camp. At Dingbouche, the trail leads to Dugla (4,620m) followed by 2 hours of ascent to Lobuche where we will practice evening yoga. Walking time - about 6 hours. O/n Lobuche, (B, L,D) April 25, 2013 : Lobuche Gorak shep- Everest Base Camp (5,160m) Morning Yoga then after breakfast continue our most interesting & beautiful day by the Khumbu Glacier, views of Mt Pumori, Nuptse, Lotshe, Everest& views of Everest Base camp. From Lobuche trail winds through some flat sections, several small ascends before descending to Gorakshep. Walking time takes about 3 hours. After lunch at Gorekshep head to Everest base camp our ultimate destination & back to Gorekshep takes about 4 hours. Evening yoga at Everest Base Camp! O/n at GorakShep, (B,L,D) April 26, 2013:Gorak Shep (Kalapathar)- Pheriche(4,210m) Early morning before sunrise we hike up to Kalapattar (5,545m) catching the first rays of sun over some of the highest peaks of the world. Here we will be meditating at the top of the world! Kalapattar is the most popular place for breath taking mountain views of Mt. Everest (8,848m), Ama Dablam (6,856m), Themserku (6,608m), Nuptse (7,879m), and Lhotse (8,383m). Walking time takes about 6-7 hours. O/n at Pheriche, (B,L,D) April 27, 2013: Pheriche Phorste 3,870m) Morning Yoga & after breakfast leave for Phorste. From Pheriche, trails starts downhill until Pangbouche then an easy walk up and then down to reach Phorste with views of the Himalayas. Here we will be able to see some wild animals such as musk deer, wild boars, mountain goat & many birds. Walking time approx. 5 hours. Evening Yoga &
meditation at monastery. O/n at Phorste, (B,L,D) April 28, 2013: Phorste Manjo (3780m) Morning Yoga then hike the same way back to Lukla, Walking time takes about 5 hours, evening yoga. O/n Manjo. April 29, 2013: Manjo Lukla: morning Yoga then progress to Lukla, the trails leads downhill via Dudhkoshi River. Walking time about 5 hours, evening yoga & trek-completion celebration with singing and dancing! O/n at Lukla, (B,L,D) April 30, 2013: Lukla- Kathmandu In the morning, flight back to Kathmandu. Upon arrival at Kathmandu we will go to visit Nepal Orphans Home & play with the kids (optional). The evening will be relaxing, and you can get a massage & do some shopping. We will close with a Farewell Dinner party. O/n Kathmandu, (B,L,D) For more about Nepal Orphans Home, please visit their website: www.nepalorphanshome.org May 01, 2013: Departure to onward journey! The Cost Regular Price Payment Type US$1,800 per person US$1,500 per person Bank transfer or cheque Deposit of $500 to confirm your spot, balance to be paid 4 weeks prior to the trip
Cost Includes Two night hotel accommodation at Kathmandu; Two way airfare from Kathmandu-Lukla Kathmandu including guide & Porter; All ground transportation as per itinerary using tourist vehicle; All airport tax required Kathmandu airport & Lukla airport; Trekking leader (if more than 08pax in groups we will provide leader/guide for entire tour (All tea house or camping equipment ); All Meals as specified above. Three times a day (e,g. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner); National Park Fees or conservation fees Everest region; Experience government licensed English Speaking Guide and Porter(s) with food and accommodation; One porter for two trekkers to carry bags; One duffle bag for each trekker; Trekking permit; Government Tax; Other assistance Cost Excludes Roundtrip airfare to/from Kathmandu; Expenses of personal nature during trekking; Mineral water / beer (Regular drinking water will be included) Tips for trekking guide & other staff Meals during Everest Base Camp Trek All Meals will be provided during the trek. Three meals (B, L & D) a day will be provided from the teahouse/lodge. Each day, breakfast and dinner usually take place at the place of lodging, and lunches will be taken while on the road. Reception, farewell dinner and breakfast will be provided during your stay in Kathmandu. Travel Insurance Make sure to have both medical and evacuation insurance before coming to Nepal for Everest Base Camp Trek
Trekking Route Map
Photos from Previous Treks Sunset view of Everest from Gorakshep On the way to Kalapthar
View of Amadablam and Chorten Namche Bazar
First view of Everest from Namche Bazar Tyanbouche Monastery
Registration Form Personal Information Name: Sex: DOB: Home Address: City: State: Country: Phone: Email: Emergency Contact Name: Relationship: Home Address: City: State: Country: Phone: Email: I understand that by signing this I am agreeing to a US$500.00 non-refundable deposit to be paid immediately in order to guarantee my spot on this trip. I understand that I will be traveling in a developing country and schedules are subject to change due to local, national and international instability. I understand that Yoga is a physical exercise and with it comes certain physical risks. I understand that I must abide by all Nepali laws. I agree to hold harmless all agents of Nepal Social Treks, Sukha Samui, and Nepal Orphans Home, for any injury incurred during the duration of this trip. Signature: Date: Please send all payments and paperwork to: Tingting Peng Sukha Samui C/O Create Asia Land Limited Suite 904, Tai Tung Building 8 Fleming Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong (852) 9858 8003 tingting@sukhasamui.com