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Electricity along Everest Base Camp trek villages.
Thanks to everybody for the tips!
There are just to things I'd like to share with you: - during my two previous treks in Nepal I had the same issue twice with porters hired there. You give them the load in the morning, set the destination place and then they run without taking care of you. This means that if along the trail you need something from you big backpack you must reach them. Moreover if you find a nice place somewhere during the day and you want to stop there you must literally run to find your porter and let him return back. although I appreciate their help in carrying the load I did not like too much the attitude. - no worry about camera batteries, I will carry a pro DSLR with tropicalised batteries. Antonio |
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