Everest Base Camp Trek and safety
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Everest Base Camp Trek and safety

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April 30, 2014
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Recent news of deadly avalanche on Mount Everest dated 19 april 2014 has made the whole world shocked. News of this avalanche has really brought a big challenge and misery to the whole nation. We Adventure Mountain Explo

Everest avalanche point Recent news of deadly avalanche on Mount Everest dated 19 april 2014 has made the whole world shocked. News of this avalanche has really brought a big challenge and misery to the whole nation. We Adventure Mountain Explore Team pray those real hero of our nation Nepal Sherpa a heartfelt condolence and pray their departed soul to rest in peace in heaven and pray that their family gets enough strength to handle this tragedy.

Our Everest Base camp trek does not guide you to the camp 1 where this tragic avalanche had happen. Our treks lead till to the base camp of Mt. Everest where there is no risk at all. Our Everest Base Camp trek takes you below the ice level so there is no issues of safety so we make you all believe that there is no more risk of doing Everest Base Camp Trek. As there are many trekkers are hesitating to do Everest base Camp Trek, we do strongly request not to be confused as the treks are safety. We assure it is much enough safe to do Everest Base Camp. We have our trips running at the moment and our valued clients are very safe. The company takes safety very very seriously.

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