Royal Mountain Travel Magazine Inside Himalayas Issue 4 | Page 52

INSIDE HIMALAYAS | NEPAL | TIBET | BHUTAN INSIDE HIMALAYAS | NEPAL | TIBET | BHUTAN Photos: Christophe Noel. Paragliding in Pokhara STOP DREAMING, START FLYING! and heading towards EBC. The twostory stone house is over 150 years old, and has been painted white, with dark wooden window-frames and the obligatory prayer flags strung around the exterior. Although it is set up like a museum, the house is still lived in by Meena Sherpa, wife of the ancestral owners of the house. Trekkers pass through Namche for the mountain views, and don’t expect to encounter such ‘cultural’ attractions. But Khangba Ngingba is a real gem, and worth a short visit while in Namche. My group trekked just the first five days of the full route—from Lukla to Pangboche—and then circuited the Gokyo Lakes and Base Camp itself in a helicopter, which then took us all the way back to Kathmandu. We did it the ‘easy’ way, not trekking higher than 4000 metres, and not needing to retrace our steps back down the mountains and valleys. The highaltitude helicopter rides were a thrillseeking traveller’s dream-come-true, but with this shortcut came a lesser sense of achievement, a nagging feeling that there will need to be a ‘next time’ to complete the trek. Evidence of earthquake damage along the EBC trekking route was minimal. It wasn’t necessarily that there had been no damage, though. My trekking guide, the formidable Everest summiteer 52 www.insidehimalayas.com | By Royal Mountain Travel | 2016 Maya Sherpa, explained that the Sherpa people of this region are relatively wealthy because of the region’s long association with tourism, meaning they could afford to rebuild quite quickly. But even so, in the autumn 2015 peak season, visitor numbers were down by around 60 percent. If this is one of the wealthier regions of Nepal, I asked Maya, wouldn’t that mean that visitors should be encouraged to trek elsewhere in the near future? To share the tourism dollars around to the regions that were worse hit, or unable to rebuild so quickly. I knew that the Langtang Valley, which I had trekked through almost exactly one year before the April 2015 earthquake, had been all but destroyed, and the people there were more desperately in need of help. But Maya explained that Nepal relies heavily on repeat visitors. First-time visitors may be drawn to the country by big-name attractions like the EBC or Annapurna Circuit treks. But then they fall in love with the country, the easygoing people, rich cultures, stunning landscapes and accessible adventure. They vow to return to visit different regions, complete lesser-known treks. In this way, tourism in any region in Nepal has long-term economic knock-on effects throughout the whole country. My group, on our truncated EBC trek, were not the first or last visitors to long to return to see more, next time. Have you ever dreamt of flying in the sky, just like a bird; above the exceeding topographies of the earth? If so, then THE WAIT is over. The Paragliding performance of Nepal is one of the rare opportunities, in the world, for experiencing the perfect 'Bird's Eye View'. To fulfil this bucket list, please remember the name 'Royal Mountain Travel' because we guarantee to make your dreams come true. Contact Us: Royal Mountain Travel-Nepal PO Box 8720, Lal Durbar Marg, Kathmandu, Nepal Phone: +977-1-4444376 / 78 / 79, Fax: +977-1-4444380 Email: [email protected], Web: royalmt.com.np www.insidehimalayas.com | By Royal Mountain Travel | 2016 53