Overviews:
Female guides for Everest Base Camp Trekking are the main subject of the text. But first of all, visitors, adventurers, and mountaineers who have not experienced the trek to Everest Base Camp. All trekkers should know about the regions, landscapes, and terrain. From the Nepal side of Southern Base Camp, the routes rise in altitude at each overnight designated stop. As well as getting familiar with local culture and being aware of the regions.
So that trekkers and mountaineers will have ideas and knowledge of the country before getting ready for the adventure. Before planning this high-altitude adventure to Everest Base Camp, with the length of the journey.
As the standard itinerary provided by your trekking agencies abroad or the local companies in Kathmandu.
Trekking and mountaineering expeditions have always been dominated, by male guides since the trekking, and mountaineering started in the history of adventures in Nepal. The natives of Khumbu, the Sherpa, are known as the pioneers for guiding treks and mountaineering around the Himalayas.
\Since the early years and before Mt. Everest was summited on the May 29th, 1953, by the legendary mountaineer’s late Tenzing and Hillary. From then on, the door opened for visitors to venture into the Everest region, including other Himalayas of Nepal. A few groups of mountaineers, pioneers, explorers, and adventurers were the first to start trekking in Nepal. Including the Everest Base Camp short trek and other Khumbu regions.
After the conquest of Mt. Everest, Nepal, was exposed to the outside world as the country of the world’s highest peaks. Mt. Everest, with two base camps, the mountain straddles the borders between Nepal and Tibet, China.
The North Base Camp is located in southeast Tibet around the Rongbuk areas. A few hour’s drive from the main Kathmandu and Lhasa Friendship Highway. One can drive to North Base Camp in Tibet, located at 5,150 m or 16,900 feet high. But the base camp is quite further from the mountain itself, whereas the south base camp is in Khumbu, Nepal. Which is at 5,364 m/17, 598 feet, situated beneath the towering Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse peaks.
Mt. Everest is known by several names Sagarmatha in Nepal, while the Tibetan and local Sherpa of Khumbu is known as Chomolungma.
In both languages it translates, as the Great Mother and big as the oceans. In the early days, it was marked as Peak IV, then in 1865 it was renamed as Mt. Everest. Tribute to Sir George Everest, the surveyor-general of British India from 1830 to 1943. The top of Mt. Everest is also referred to as the Third Pole, by the National Geographic Society. Nevertheless, whatever the names, at present the new height of Mt. Everest is 8,848.86 m or 29,031,07 feet.
As agreed by the two countries Nepal and China on 8th December 2020. Due to the movement of tectonic plates that add to new heights every 4-5 years with a couple of centimeters.
So, these are the facts and background facts of Mt. Everest, Sagarmatha, and Chomolungma. To begin the real important subjects of Female Guides for Everest Base Camp trekking from the Nepal Khumbu side.
Cost of the Female Guide for Everest Base Camp Trek
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The History of Nepal’s Female Guides:
The male Sherpa men were the pioneering guides for trekking in the history of mountaineering around Nepal Himalayas. After a Sherpa lady, Pasang Lhamu Sherpa was the first Nepali female to conquer Mt. Everest from South Col in 1993. From then on the adventurous women and young ladies on trekking and mountaineering guides have come up over the past decades. Before the triumph and unfortunate demise of the first female Everest conqueror, the late Pasang Lhamu Sherpa. In those days, there were only a few adventurous ladies who had led the treks and mountaineering expeditions, as well as the trekking peaks.
At present, in comparison to a few decades ago, there are dozens of female guides for both trekking and mountaineering feats.
Besides, as the head guides, several females are trekking and expedition leaders. Making every trip a success,She has climbed various peaks in the Himalayas, including some mountains in the European Alps.
When the first lady from Japan, Ms. Junko Tabei, summited Mt. Everest on 16th May 1975. Which was an inspiration for all Nepali, and worldwide females, providing interest and courage, making a profession as a trekking and mountaineering guide. The progress and increase of female Guides in Nepal is recognized by the reputed trekking and adventure companies. As well as the Tourism Department of Nepal, the number of female guides is rising every year in Nepal. It makes the trekking and other adventures more convenient. Foreign female visitors and adventurers can have the best option of picking the guides of their choice.
Female Guide future for the Adventure around the Himalayas:
The number of female guides is on the rise around the country, especially in Nepal. For all various adventure sports activities, the present generation of young ladies is more active in outdoor adventures.
This will boost the country’s image, as Nepal gets a large influx of female school and college students every season. The female guide
will be the perfect choice to lead the female groups of students and teachers. Including corporate executives and women from all walks of life, where Nepali female guides will fill the gaps and positions. In the absence of male guides, and shortly, female guides may dominate in leading all types of adventures.
Having a female guide for the women group makes them more comfortable and secure. As well as to share the ideas of the local cultures and customs, including some subjects. It would not be suitable and appropriate to interact with the male guides.
Few trekking and adventure companies in Nepal and abroad agencies have already planned for the future. Are on the use with only a female guide for women groups of trekkers and mountaineers.
The trend has already started in the last few years, shortly and in the coming years. The female may outnumber the male guides, leading treks, mountaineering expeditions, and city tours.
The only flaw between the male and female guides is their strength and stamina, especially on high-altitude treks. Including high on steep passes and rugged terrains, but it won’t take much time. When the female guides will overcome all the toughness and difficulty in years to come.