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    5 Money Saving Tips That Will Improve Your Everest Base Camp Trek Experience

    Nepal is a considerably cheaper country to visit than most but you can still end up spending a large amount. Even though the country is abundantly rich in natural resources, the country is still a developing one.

    And if it’s your first time in Nepal then be ready to be culture shock. Because each and every events or things of Nepal is surprising. Above all, if you are a back packer and travelling on a budget then expenses at different place and scenario can overwhelm you.

    So, we suggest you to be ready for every events that will happen to you. Everest Base Camp Trek is one famous trekking trails of Nepal and is opted by thousands of new or experienced trekkers. There are number of ways you can do this trek. For instance, you can reach out to a local travel agency who will organize your trek or you can plan everything on your own which includes hiring a guide, porter and preparing all the necessary documents or you can ditch above options and do the whole trip on your own.

    Whichever way you to choose, the main point here is that doing the Everest Base Camp trek is certainly worth your time and energy. The trek offers the splendid views of the Himalayas and also you get to experience infamous Sherpa culture and hospitality. 

    Also, the Khumbu valley where the trek takes place is stunning and beautiful. Everest Base Camp trek includes trekking through Sagarmatha national park which is listed on the UNESCO world heritage sites of Nepal.

    At the same time, it also includes visiting iconic Namche Bazaar with colorful markets, numerous alleyways, small cafés and restaurants. Likewise, you get to explore Tengboche which is another important attraction of the trek.

    The monastery is the only monastery that is based at the altitude of 3870m altitude and oldest monastery in Khumbu region. Additionally, hike to Kala Pathhar from where you will be able to capture the fascinating panoramic view of Everest range. To sum up, Everest Base Camp trek is deserving of all the hype given to it. 

    For most, Everest Base Camp is the lifelong dream vacation. And is haste people forget to consider a lot of things while planning their trip. Well, don’t worry, because we are here for you. We have prepared top 5 important tips to consider for your Everest Base Camp trek to spend less and make your experience better. 

    #1 Stick to Vegetarian Meals

    While taking up an altitude, every trekker should always remember that it is the easiest place to get sick. The trail might be a mountainous trail but it is well facilitated with shops and restaurants that sells unnecessary things like junk foods and non-vegetarian meals which can really disturbs your digestive system. Therefore, sticking to a vegetarian meals is an important tip to remember while on the trek. 

    For your kind information, majority of the trail includes inside the Sagarmatha National Park and the residents are abided with policy that do not allow them to kill or slaughter animals.

    Hence, people import meat from city via aircraft or donkeys, yaks which takes time to reach the buyers hand and remained packed for number of days. So, consuming any non-vegetarian dishes will ultimately result in diarrhea. Therefore, we recommend sticking to vegetarian meals.  

    #2 Carry water purifiers

    While trekking, keeping yourself hydrated all the time necessary to avoid getting altitude sickness. So, if you carry water purification tablets or water purifiers, you can save a lot of money. Trekkers also have an option of buying bottled water or boiled water on the trails at the teahouses. Please keep in mind that the cost varies from place to place.

    man collecting mineral water from rock

    There are various water outlets on the trail from where you can filled your water bottle for free and use your water tablets to purify the water. In this way, trekkers can save money and at the same time taste the fresh spring water. 

    #3 Exchange the money to local currency before you commence the trek 

    Money is an important factor wherever you go. And it is more necessary if you are trekking in the mountains. There are many money exchange booths in Namche Bazaar, Lukla and Phakding but it is quite expensive than the city one and you may find it to be not reasonable at all.

    And at the same the people in the mountain prefer to have local currency over foreign currency. So, to save both parties from suffering, trekker should not forget to exchange their currency before trek commences. In this way, nobody would have to go through avoidable hassle. 

    #4 Pack as lightly as possible 

    When you think about trekking consecutively think about packing very less too. Because there is no point in carrying unnecessary thing while trekking in the mountains. So, before packing your baggage make a list of the things that are required for trekking in the mountains. Try to make your list as light as possible.

    Yes, we all would love to have clean hair everyday but carrying a large bottle of shampoo will only make your luggage heavy and after a while you will come to regret your decision of not including it on the list. Also, make sure everything included in the list is absolute necessities. 

    Moreover, there is weight limit of 15 kg per passenger on the flight to Lukla from Kathmandu. So, you should be extra careful about not including unnecessary thing in your luggage. 

    #5 Always Acclimatize 

    Your body needs to adjust with the temperature of the Himalayas thus acclimatization is very necessary. Acclimatization is when you allow your body to adjust to the environment of high altitude.

    It plays an important role in your trek and if you do not use the set for acclimatization, there is high chance of you getting altitude mountain sickness. AMS will causes head ache, dizziness, loss of appetite and vomiting. If it get severe and isn’t treated properly, it can became fatal and may lead to death of the patient too.

    So, it is very important and not to be neglected while on the trekking in the Himalayas of Nepal. Thus, for better

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