Most Inspirational Moment
Experiencing a different culture, seeing Everest and the whole team reaching the Base Camp! The scenery throughout was breathtaking with all the mountains and the trail was lined with stupas and prayer flags which was very pretty, I don't think you appreciate properly until you get home and there's just grey skies and buildings!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our guide Pasang Bomjang was brilliant. He was very knowledgleable about everything to do with the trek (health issues associated with altitude and geography of the local area) which is definitely down to his 14 years experience. He would always be at the back of the group to make sure no one would get left behind and was always telling eveyone to go 'bistari bistari' and to drink loads of water. Our other guides Dawa, Kami and Kami were amazing as well, they were always there to help, especially when myself and a couple of other people in the group needed help down some of the steeper parts of the route.
Advice for Potential Travellers
I'll just bullet point a few things The food prices increase quite a lot as you go up the mountain so be prepared to pay around £4 for a Mars bar at Gorak Shep (or just pack your own)Take a metal water bottle, it doubles up as a hot water bottleAlso I wish I took a CamelBak or Platypus type hydration pack as well as it would've been much easier to drink from rather than having to stop and get my bottle outTake some playing cards or UNO for the evenings (be prepared to play for a hot chocolate if Pasang is your leader!)A wide brimmed sunhat and a high factor sun cream is a must as you can easily get burned when the sun is outPack your kit in waterproof liners or bags as the kit bag provided isn't waterproofHire a sleeping bag from Trek Hire UK, it's a lot cheaper than buying one and I was never cold at night