Ryan
20th May 2004, 06:39 PM
Author: Ryan (213.185.110.---)
Date: 04-24-04 22:28
Hey folks,
I had an awesome time in the Everest region in January - got back in Feb. It was an excellent trek mainly due to the guide I hired, Pasang Dendi Sherpa. He has experience in trekking all over Nepal as well as peak climbing, and more than his knowledge - he is friendly and a nice guy.
I have sent his photo and details to this site -so hopefully it will be up soon. But I thought I would just mention him to this board as a few people have been asking about guides. He used to work for a company and has been through all the govt. training, but is now an independent guide - which allows for far better treatment of the customer (and cheaper)- which I did experience all the way to EBC and back. He also has many lodge/teahouse contacts (also in Annapurna region) as well as friends in the transport business - which makes travel all the more pleasurable and affordable!
He speaks 4 languages (Nepali, Tibetan, Sherpa and English) so it is also handy having him around the hills and the city.
You can reach him on pasang_dendi@hotmail.com or you can get in contact with me for further enquiries: ryan@chemeng.uct.ac.za
Happy trekking and regards,
Ryan
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Date: 04-24-04 22:28
Hey folks,
I had an awesome time in the Everest region in January - got back in Feb. It was an excellent trek mainly due to the guide I hired, Pasang Dendi Sherpa. He has experience in trekking all over Nepal as well as peak climbing, and more than his knowledge - he is friendly and a nice guy.
I have sent his photo and details to this site -so hopefully it will be up soon. But I thought I would just mention him to this board as a few people have been asking about guides. He used to work for a company and has been through all the govt. training, but is now an independent guide - which allows for far better treatment of the customer (and cheaper)- which I did experience all the way to EBC and back. He also has many lodge/teahouse contacts (also in Annapurna region) as well as friends in the transport business - which makes travel all the more pleasurable and affordable!
He speaks 4 languages (Nepali, Tibetan, Sherpa and English) so it is also handy having him around the hills and the city.
You can reach him on pasang_dendi@hotmail.com or you can get in contact with me for further enquiries: ryan@chemeng.uct.ac.za
Happy trekking and regards,
Ryan
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