Why nobody going close or circle to Everest even clear weather too ???
@Jesuschrist_0179 күн бұрын
IN INDIA 🇮🇳 HIGHEST ALTITUDE VILLAGE KOMIC 4587M HAVE MOTORABLE ROAD WHY NOT IN NEPAL 🇳🇵 PHERICHE 4235M VILLAGE NOT MOTORABLE ROAD
@lindabruce991321 күн бұрын
I just returned from safari and mt kilimanjaro. When I arrived at Kiliamjaro international airport, I asked someone where the wash room was ( he wanted a tip), after I used the wash room the attendant in there wanted a tip. After scanning my pack, I asked the money changer who directed me outside to an atm with an armed guard. The atm gave me $100 us dollars in 10,000 schilling notes. The guard wanted a tip. I went back inside the airport and asked the money changer for smaller notes which he gave me. My hotel shuttle driver met me outside for the 1 1/2 hr (53 km ) drive to my lodge in arusha. Tip 5-10 us dollars. On safari in serengeti and elsewhere there were no ATMs and no banks. My tip - take enough us dollars to exchange for schillings - its a must. But the fantastic animals , walking mt kilimanjaro , is worth doing and the wonderful people I met as a single mature woman made me feel very safe. :)
@maheshpriyankara595523 күн бұрын
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@xerifekimura840Ай бұрын
Great to hear that WWT has added two trips late April and early May 2025.
@Wwtrek17 күн бұрын
We are so excited to welcome guests onto this breathtaking new adventure!
@xerifekimura8402 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing more details of this trip on the website!
@sunitabhardwaj98792 ай бұрын
Are trekking polls really so necessary ??Please reply soon..we are going in a month of may
@hernanc20252 ай бұрын
One question ? They take the picture At the AirPort we do y need to take one with us?
@asainerdr772 ай бұрын
You videos are a great help, the best series out there
@FootballMike1003 ай бұрын
Great... but Customs and Immigration are big different 🙂
@Wwtrek3 ай бұрын
Please see a more recent video of ours on Visas and Customs for Nepal! kzbin.info/www/bejne/d53LhIapYs98mMUsi=Pzh6vmFB-8Cs8bwN
@Godslevel14 ай бұрын
What would Jesus say ?
@user-fk3ip6zq9x4 ай бұрын
Кто-то насыпал карьерной отработки, а людишки летают, любуются "природой".
@AlokAsthana19544 ай бұрын
Guy has funny notions about the ‘dirty tea house blankets.’ With such an attitude, he might get kicked by every tea house owner all the way of the trek. If only they knew.
@thefanone5 ай бұрын
Absolutely stunning views thank you and y'all get down safely❤❤
@InchargeManyota5 ай бұрын
The diary tz we say, conglaturations for your sapporting wemans africa, God bleased
@Wwtrek5 ай бұрын
We are excited to introduce World Wide Weddings! Exotic Special Events, at any of our global locations. Let us handle all of the details for a truly unique and special experience on your special day!
@conniehubbell73835 ай бұрын
Thanks that was so inspirational!
@ravisampat5 ай бұрын
Hi I plan to follow your instructions to the T. Can you also give approx weight of a backpack with all in as I plan to do it without Porter and without guide
@adityaanand34955 ай бұрын
19300 feet in umlig La pass India is world's highest motorable road. Why walking just drive at same height
@xerifekimura8405 ай бұрын
Great video! Looking forward to this trip sometime soon!
@thegorn5 ай бұрын
I think I'll bring two DSLR bodies and about 6 or 7 lenses and 30 batteries
@karipintakivi91536 ай бұрын
I suppose you get all kinds of people on your trips. Maybe in the past most if not all trekkers were outdoors enthusiasts used to hiking and lengthy camping trips but not anymore. Still this "8 week training regiment to walk" sounds funny to an old school trekker like me. Nutrition = something to eat...
@badgerdad59436 ай бұрын
Looks great! Can't wait until your trek in October!
@xerifekimura8406 ай бұрын
What was the temperature when you were atop Kala Patthar?
@xerifekimura8406 ай бұрын
Thanks for the updated EBC videos. Very helpful!
@badgerdad59436 ай бұрын
Can't wait! See you in October 2024!
@karipintakivi91536 ай бұрын
The Nepalese name for Everest "Sagarmatha" was actually taken into use in early sixties, it is not an original name for the mountain. Only Sherpas & Tibetans had name for it, Chomolungma.
@xerifekimura8406 ай бұрын
Do have plans to put this trip back on the trip calendar anytime soon?
@michaelle76376 ай бұрын
Hi , does Cruise ship issue the PDI slip for those who entered Chile ? Thx
@lottiewolvesaywe6 ай бұрын
I’m watching this like I’m planning on climbing. I can barely be bothered to climb out of my bed to get my charger 😂 I find all videos regarding Everest fascinating.
@xerifekimura8406 ай бұрын
Appreciate the frank discussion of ailments that can occur during the trip and how to deal with them. Alas, it is part of traveling to remote places.
@xerifekimura8406 ай бұрын
I agree with Michael. Well done and super helpful.
@xerifekimura8406 ай бұрын
Nice update from the older videos. Appreciate the detail about staying warm in the teahouses-- and WWT providing the needed puff jacket!
@michaelwalsh86596 ай бұрын
Brilliant and useful video. Thank you very much.
@scottchudley86466 ай бұрын
Wow, I’m from Winnipeg and stumbled upon your video…no clue people came here to train for polar expeditions! Makes sense though!
@jiwantang6 ай бұрын
Im intrested treking
@Wwtrek6 ай бұрын
Great! It is such a fun experience! We look forward to seeing you in Nepal!!
@Wwtrek6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
@Wwtrek6 ай бұрын
I guess we can agree to disagree. The process of drinking water and excreting the waste helps you acclimatize.
@Wwtrek6 ай бұрын
Yes it is a nice view through the trees. It has grown in over the years as the trees have gotten bigger. I have seen it many times. This season on three trips it was out for two of them 👍🏽
@Wwtrek6 ай бұрын
Hi John! Thanks for the question. You can visit the local travel clinic and get some shots if you don’t already have them. You will want a current Tetanus shot (good for 10 years) Vaccines; Varicella, Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Measles, Mumps & Rubella. You most likely you already have some of these. You can also get Yellow fever & current Covid, although it is not required when traveling from the USA. We do recommend getting any vaccination’s at least a month prior to the trip incase you experience any side effects. We hope to see you in Nepal in 2024!
@johntate19194 ай бұрын
Thank you! I want to sign up for the 10/21 - 11/3 team
@Wwtrek4 ай бұрын
Awesome! Reach out to our incredible team and we'll help make a trek happen! @@johntate1919
@johntate19196 ай бұрын
Are there standard shots that EBC potential trekkers with WWT should get from their physician before arriving in Katmandu, Nepal. Hoping to join your team in Fall2024. Thank you.
@Wwtrek3 ай бұрын
We always recommend Guests check with their local travel clinic for the most current vaccine recommendations/requirements list!
@karipintakivi91536 ай бұрын
For those not stuck in the rut with trekking packages can use the spectacular Mong La - Phortse - Pangpoche High Scenic Trail high on the opposite side of the valley instead of the low Tengboche highway. Amazing views, lots of wildlife and practically no other trekkers. Takes same amount of days, offers more adventure. Once through Tengboche on the way down is enough.
@karipintakivi91537 ай бұрын
Why would you need trekking pole holders on the daypack? Are you not supposed to use those poles? Looks idiotic when people carry to poles where they are most needed. And please, show them how to wrap the straps properly over the back of the hand!
@Wwtrek6 ай бұрын
Most of the time we do hike with the trekking poles in our hands. Occasionally it is nice to put them on your pack; looking around a village or in low angle terrain. On longer trips it’s nice to have the option to put the poles on your pack. We can make a video on how to use your trekking poles and properly use the hands straps, it does make a difference. Thank you for the comment!
@karipintakivi91536 ай бұрын
@@Wwtrek With "under and up" style strap crossing the back of the hand you get: a) maximum power without having to squeeze the grip at all. b) possibility to sift the palm of the hand on the flat top of the grip so that you can reach lower when jumping over a stream (as an example) c) much better mobility as the top part of the strap works as a kind of 360 degree joint allowing you to point the pole to almost any direction without changing the grip. d) to take a picture or to pick your nose just drop the poles and they hang out of the way without falling off. With a flick of your wrist you regain the grip in a snap. e) if you fall down and cushion your fall with your hands they go above the grips and are not squashed between the ground and the pole. Just a few points to consider. I once counted pole carrying trekkers coming down from Namche and only 1 out of 15 had the straps correctly wrapped. All others either no straps or just "push-through" style. I skied over 1000 km per winter already in primary school...
@camouflage9627 ай бұрын
smart wool from clever animals for stupid hunan brings...
@j7ndominica0517 ай бұрын
I thought sherper was someone who "sherps" for a living. They always talk about sherpas as an occupation on the news when climbers get into an accident.
@vitalismichael19987 ай бұрын
Very helpful, thank you
@MaxCruise737 ай бұрын
I wonder how many "flat earthers" sign up for this adventure??
@badgerdad59437 ай бұрын
Looks great Dean! I'm very excited to be registered for your Oct. 8th trek next year!
@tapioportimo25517 ай бұрын
Good procedures most (Nepalese) operators dismiss. Two thoughts: does your check list include Lake Louise AMS criteria also? Secondly: You also stress hydration. Naturally people need to drink water, but actually drinking a lot does not improve acclimatisation, drinking too much is a hinderance. I had an interesting email discussion about this with Dr Peter Hackett, the foremost altitude medicine expert in the world, and he told slightly dehydrated and euhydrated persons acclimate equally well. He himself does not drink anything extra when trekking at high altitude and carries no water between lodges. Thirst works as an indicator just as it does at home. And he drinks beer just like I do. There is no medical proof that drinking a lot of water helps against AMS, and no known mechanism how it could. Keep up your good work!