Videos tagged with "sagarmatha"
Sagarmatha Apartment: A serciced apartment in Sanepa Lalitpur, Nepal [00:37]
Dear Sir/Madam, We are please to introduce with you as SAGARMATHA APARTMENT BED & BREAKFAST. We are ideally located in Sanepa-2, which is a safe and convenient neighborhood for expats to Nepal as numerous international organizations including you. Most of diplomatic mission, INGO/NGO is almost in walking distance from the Apartment. Apart from that just in about 5 minutes' walk around and you can find above 20 different restaurants/cafes serving various cuisines, numerous supermarkets, (convenience /grocery/ Fresh-veggie/ bakery) stores, hospitals/ Pharmacies, Banks/ ATM, health clubs and easy public transport facilities like taxi service etc. Full Description: Our unique setting and combination of different size service apartment units have soft carpet flooring and most of our service apartment units have huge windows to assure maximum inflow of fresh air and light at all times. (WHICH INCLUDE TWIN / QUEEN SIZE 1(ONE) BED WITH ATTACHÉ CLOSET-PRIVATE BED ROOM, 1(ONE) OWN KITCHEN WITH ALL UTENSILS, 1(ONE) LIVING ROOM WITH DINNING TABLE, LCD TV AND DVD PLAYER, 1(ONE) BATHROOM WITH SHOWER AND PRIVATE BALCONY). Here is the Special rate for you or your guest. One Bed Room Apartment and Two Bed Room Apartment price list as fellow. Two Bed Room Apartment 25% additional than below price list. S No: Particular Rate 1 Per Day US$ 45.00 +10% SC +13%VAT 2 Per Week US$ 250.00 +10% SC +13%VAT 3 Per Month (1-3month) US$ 800.00 +10% SC +13%VAT 4 Per Half Year (4-6month) US$ 750.00 +10 ...
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Trek to Mount Everest Base Camp & Kala Patthar [03:08]
This is a short video of my trek from Lukla to Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar. It took about 10 days for the round trip passing through Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Pheriche, Lobuche and Gorak Shep. I couldn't remember exactly which peaks are which but the footage contains shots of Tawache, Everest, Nuptse, Pumori, Lhotse, Ama Dablam. It was an unforgettable trip that I would recommend to anyone, seeing the sunrise over Mount Everest is spectacular (even though it was -37 degrees and my water and suncream froze!). I had an excellent guide called Nawang Sherpa who I would suggest to anyone thinking of trekking in Nepal.
Tags: Nepal (Country), Mount Everest (Mountain), trekking, Climbing, Sagarmatha, Mountains, Trail Hiking, Kathmandu, base camp, walking, Kala Patthar, lukla, landing in lukla, runway lukla, sunrise
The sleek bridge at the base camp, Everest Expedition! [01:04]
The climatic conditions in the Sagarmatha region change without prior signs. The team gears up for the summit attempts as the weather clears up and the men set out for the top. There is no time to waste, it's a now or never situation as the teams climbing permit expires by the end of the month may 2001. Indian Army added another feather to its cap in May 2001, when its mountaineers successfully scaled Mount Everest and put a record eight members and seven Sherpas on the summit. This is the largest number of summiteers on Mount Everest in an Indian expedition. The mighty mountain ranges of the Himalayas have, over the centuries, inspired not only man's imagination and spiritual quest, but also his spirit of adventure. Mount Everest, the tallest of the peaks of the Himalayas as also the whole world, stood in its unattainable isolation for thousands of years, till Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary conquered it in 1953. Since then, at least a thousand climbers have set foot on it. That at least 200 have lost their lives while trying to scale the peak speaks of the infinite dangers involved in the task. The Indian Army Mount Everest Expedition was flagged off by the Chief of the Army Staff on 1st March 2001 at New Delhi. It was led by Col. Krishan Kumar. After flagging off, the team moved to Nepal and after a long trek from Jiri, reached Base Camp of Everest on 3rd April 2001. The stocking and establishment of various camps was completed by 10th May 2001 and summit attempts ...
Tags: Everest, expedition, Mount Everest, 2001, Himalayas Everest trekking, sagarmatha, chomolongma, nepal, Asia, Google, Youtube, snow, Indian, army, base, camp, Climbing, Flag, Nepali, climate, weather, Mt., widow, sherpa, himalayan, explorers, audubon, color
Meeting mates at the base camp, Everest Expedition!! [00:55]
The climatic conditions in the Sagarmatha region change without prior signs. The team gears up for the summit attempts as the weather clears up and the men set out for the top. There is no time to waste, it's a now or never situation as the teams climbing permit expires by the end of the month may 2001. Indian Army added another feather to its cap in May 2001, when its mountaineers successfully scaled Mount Everest and put a record eight members and seven Sherpas on the summit. This is the largest number of summiteers on Mount Everest in an Indian expedition. The mighty mountain ranges of the Himalayas have, over the centuries, inspired not only man's imagination and spiritual quest, but also his spirit of adventure. Mount Everest, the tallest of the peaks of the Himalayas as also the whole world, stood in its unattainable isolation for thousands of years, till Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary conquered it in 1953. Since then, at least a thousand climbers have set foot on it. That at least 200 have lost their lives while trying to scale the peak speaks of the infinite dangers involved in the task. The Indian Army Mount Everest Expedition was flagged off by the Chief of the Army Staff on 1st March 2001 at New Delhi. It was led by Col. Krishan Kumar. After flagging off, the team moved to Nepal and after a long trek from Jiri, reached Base Camp of Everest on 3rd April 2001. The stocking and establishment of various camps was completed by 10th May 2001 and summit attempts ...
Tags: Everest, expedition, Mount Everest, 2001, Himalayas Everest trekking, sagarmatha, chomolongma, nepal, Asia, Google, Youtube, snow, Indian, army, base, camp, Climbing, Flag, Nepali, climate, weather, Mt., widow, sherpa, himalayan, explorers, audubon, color
Cheap thrills at Everest base camp! [00:45]
The climatic conditions in the Sagarmatha region change without prior signs. The team gears up for the summit attempts as the weather clears up and the men set out for the top. There is no time to waste, it's a now or never situation as the teams climbing permit expires by the end of the month may 2001. Indian Army added another feather to its cap in May 2001, when its mountaineers successfully scaled Mount Everest and put a record eight members and seven Sherpas on the summit. This is the largest number of summiteers on Mount Everest in an Indian expedition. The mighty mountain ranges of the Himalayas have, over the centuries, inspired not only man's imagination and spiritual quest, but also his spirit of adventure. Mount Everest, the tallest of the peaks of the Himalayas as also the whole world, stood in its unattainable isolation for thousands of years, till Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary conquered it in 1953. Since then, at least a thousand climbers have set foot on it. That at least 200 have lost their lives while trying to scale the peak speaks of the infinite dangers involved in the task. The Indian Army Mount Everest Expedition was flagged off by the Chief of the Army Staff on 1st March 2001 at New Delhi. It was led by Col. Krishan Kumar. After flagging off, the team moved to Nepal and after a long trek from Jiri, reached Base Camp of Everest on 3rd April 2001. The stocking and establishment of various camps was completed by 10th May 2001 and summit attempts ...
Tags: Everest, expedition, Mount Everest, 2001, Himalayas Everest trekking, sagarmatha, chomolongma, nepal, Asia, Google, Youtube, snow, Indian, army, base, camp, Climbing, Flag, Nepali, climate, weather, Mt., widow, sherpa, himalayan, explorers, audubon, color



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