Most Inspirational Moment
Reaching the summit of Kala Pathar (5,644m) is the highest I have ever been. The sense of achievement at completing the climb and the views it provided across to Everest were a highlight for me.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our leader was Valerie Parkinson, who was simply the best! Val provided huge insight into the history & traditions of the Himalayas as well as sharing her own experiences climbing high altitude peaks such as Manaslu & Everest itself. She was an incredibly calm & reassuring influence on the group and ensured we kept to a sensible pace - despite us wanting to take thousands of photos - without rushing us along. Our evening discussions over dinnner with Val, really enhanced the whole experience.
Advice for Potential Travellers
On our trek (November) - when the sun came out, temperatures reached 25C - so layers including T-shirts & possibly shorts will ensure you do not overheat - particularly when trekking up hill. Similarly, temperatures in the evening are very cold so you need to have plenty of warm clothing. The Lodges do not have any heating other than in the dining area - so be prepared for cold bedrooms. A water bottle of boiling water in the evening can be used as a hot water bottle in bed and then as drinking water the day after. I used AquaTabs to purify drinking water. They worked perfectly, with zero after taste. Some members of the group had issues with cold batteries in electronic purifiers e.g. Steripens. Lobuche & Gorak Shep are very cold - with no running water due to frozen pipes. Be prepared!