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Namche Bazaar



Namche Bazaar<table align="right" cellspacing=5 border=0> <tr><td>Image:Namche_Bazaar_els.jpg|Namche Bazaar</td></tr> <tr><td align=center><small>Media:Namche_Bazaar_els_big.jpg|large version (236KB)</small></td></tr> </table> '''Namche Bazaar''' (or Namche Bazar) is a village in the Khumbu region of Nepal. Namche is located at 3,440 metres (11,286 ft.) (the low point that is), populating the sides of a hill. For those making their way up to Namche from Lukla, Nepal|Lukla, this is a "big" hill and sighting the first buildings of Namche will be a welcome relief. As well, the first building is also an army/police check point so be prepared for a delay if you are part of a group. On a hill overlooking Namche Bazaar is the Shyangboche Airstrip (3,750m / 12,303ft). This is not generally used as it's surface is made of loose pebbles and therefore unsuitable for fixed wing aircraft, but it enables visitors to reach Namche Bazaar by air. Almost everyone trekking in the Khumbu region will visit Namche Bazaar, as it is the gateway to the high Himalayas. Visitors are likely stay at least one night, if not two for altitude acclimatization. The village has many shops and lodges where one can find almost anything required for trekking (no camera repair shops), although prices are higher than in Kathmandu. However, the higher you go up into the Khumbu, the more expensive everything gets so by the time you reach Lobuche, Nepal|Lobuche (4,930m/16,175'), the prices in Namche will seem quite reasonable. Namche is the administrative center for the Khumbu region so there are many Nepal|Nepalese officials, a police check post and a bank. Near the top of the village is the headquarters for Sagarmatha National Park as well as Nepalese army barracks. Immediately west of Namche is Kongde Ri at 6,187 metres (20,298 ft.) and to the east is Thamserku at 6,608 metres (21,680 ft.). Many trekkers will get up before sunrise and walk up to the Sagarmatha National Park Headquarters to take in the impressive views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Thamserku, Ama Dablam (6,856m/22,493') and other magnificent peaks (though these can only be seen on a clear day) and visit the museum. You will not be able to take pictures of peaks to the west from this vantage point, such as Kongde Ri, as the army barracks are between you and these mountains. The army does not permit pictures to be taken of the barracks. Because of the proximity of the army barracks, the Sagarmatha National Park Headquarters is surrounded by a large amount of barbed wire. A good acclimatisation walk from Namche Bazaar goes to Everest View Hotel, which it at altitude of 3,800m / 12,467ft. As the name suggests, the hotel gives good views of Everest (when it is not enveloped in cloud) and this is generally considered the best view in the surrounding area. Everest View Hotel is a luxury hotel, which has had mixed success. Although the rooms are oxygenated, many guests have become sick. The hotel does however have the only decent restaurant, serving western food, in the region. On Saturday mornings, a weekly market is held in the center of the village. People from all around Namche will come to sell their wares, not only to locals but to visitors alike. The market usually starts around sunrise and will begin to break up around 11 am. Also, there may be a daily Tibetan market where clothing tends to be the main articles for sale. Namche Bazaar has two internet cafés, making it the only place in the region where trekkers can access the internet. Both internet cafés connect via satellites and so the resulting connection speed is slow. The village also contains a German bakery, well known in the region for providing good quality western food, including pizza. A dusk to dawn curfew will likely remain for the foreseeable future as long as the Nepalese People's War|Maoists insurgency remains unresolved. If camping in Namche, one is strongly advised to point their headlamps down at the ground and one is not allowed to leave their campsite during the night. ==Climate== Namche has cool, wet summers and chilly, dry winters mainly affected by its altitude and the summer monsoon season. <table cellpadding=2 align=center style="border:2px solid #ee9a00; padding:5px; margin-bottom: 1em"> <caption>Maximum and Minimum Temperatures (Celsius|&deg;C)</caption> <tr bgcolor=#ffffff><th>&nbsp; <th>Jan.<th>Feb.<th>March<th>April<th>May<th>June <th>July<th>Aug.<th>Sep.<th>Oct.<th>Nov.<th>Dec.</tr> <tr><td>Max <td align=center> 7<td align=center> 6<td align=center> 9<td align=center> 12 <td align=center> 14<td align=center>15<td align=center>16<td align=center>16 <td align=center> 15<td align=center>12<td align=center> 9<td align=center> 7</tr> <tr><td>Min <td align=center> -8<td align=center> -6<td align=center> -3<td align=center> 1 <td align=center> 4<td align=center> 6<td align=center> 8<td align=center> 8 <td align=center> 6<td align=center> 2<td align=center> 3<td align=center>-6</tr> </table> <table cellpadding=2 align=center style="border:2px solid #ee9a00; padding:5px; margin-bottom: 1em"> <caption>Maximum and Minimum Temperatures (Fahrenheit|&deg;F)</caption> <tr bgcolor=#ffffff><th>&nbsp; <th>Jan.<th>Feb.<th>March<th>April<th>May<th>June <th>July<th>Aug.<th>Sep.<th>Oct.<th>Nov.<th>Dec.</tr> <tr><td>Max <td align=center> 44<td align=center> 42<td align=center> 48<td align=center> 54 <td align=center> 57<td align=center>59<td align=center>61<td align=center>61 <td align=center> 59<td align=center>54<td align=center>48<td align=center>44</tr> <tr><td>Min <td align=center> 17<td align=center> 21<td align=center> 27<td align=center> 33 <td align=center> 39<td align=center>43<td align=center>46<td align=center>46 <td align=center> 43<td align=center>36<td align=center>37<td align=center>21</tr> </table> <table cellpadding=2 align=center style="border:2px solid #00ffff; padding:5px; margin-bottom: 1em"> <caption>Precipitation</caption> <tr bgcolor=#ffffff><th>&nbsp; <th>Jan.<th>Feb.<th>March<th>April<th>May<th>June <th>July<th>Aug.<th>Sep.<th>Oct.<th>Nov.<th>Dec.</tr> <tr><td>Millimetre|mm<td align=center> 26<td align=center> 23<td align=center> 34<td align=center> 26 <td align=center> 41<td align=center>140<td align=center>243<td align=center>243 <td align=center>165<td align=center>78<td align=center> 9<td align=center>39</tr> <tr><td>Inch|in.<td align=center>1.0<td align=center>.90<td align=center>1.3<td align=center>1.0 <td align=center>1.6<td align=center>5.5<td align=center>9.5<td align=center>9.5 <td align=center>6.5<td align=center>3.0<td align=center>.35<td align=center>1.5</tr> </table> Category:Nepal First page | Prev | Next | Last page |

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