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Here is what Kanad from New Jersey had to say:

"Our trek was a wonderful and exciting experience. We had the opportunity to participate in the lives of people who don't often see tourists. It is certainly a worthwhile venture to see the beautiful and wild areas of this country, but to be able to experience the people's hospitality and hopefully give them something back in the process is something special indeed. We left with the hope that our presence planted the seed in the minds of the people of Patale that their way of life is something valued by people of other nations. May all subsequent Service Treks meet with the success that ours enjoyed!"

Here is what Lisa from Phoenix had to say:

"We are absolutely overwhelmed by the hospitality of our hosts who have made us feel incredibly welcome. Last night we were treated to a Sherpa song and dance presentation and this morning we were visited by children from the village school, to whom we presented backpacks donated by our friends Maya & Arnold. Our stay has gone by very fast. We have some extra baggage due to the generous offerings of dozens of kata (scarves which are a cultural symbol of hospitality.) Our backpacks are decorated with fresh flower garlands made by local sherpa children and given to us by their mums as a going away present. "
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These photos were taken on our recent successful trek where we visited local clinics, schools, sanitary and environmental projects. Photos in slideshow: Elselien te Hennepe, Murari Sharma, Lisa McClellan, Dan Mazur, John Vavruska, & Morris Prokop. For caption information on these photos, please visit our Service Trek photo gallery.
 
Please view our new Service Trek video clips.  
 
  • Run by the MountEverestFoundation.org.
  • We welcome all members to join this trek, including medical practitioners, educators, farmers, gardeners, technicians, builders, foresters, renewable energy professionals, and everyone else. You don't have to be an expert to make a difference.
  • Trek to visit remote health clinics, schools, sanitary and environmental projects.
  • Walk on snow-free paths at low elevation in the foothills near Mt. Everest through green terraced villages, rushing rivers, suspension bridges, ancient old-growth forests, stay in rustic local travelers inns and camp in verdant meadows.
  • Visit a beautiful, quiet, and pristine remote region on the "wrong side" of Everest where no tourists go.
  • See how local farm families are helping themselves.
  • This low-altitude trek may represent the most affordable low budget trek you could do in Nepal.
  • We help you buy and rent inexpensive mountain climbing, trekking, hiking, and walking gear, equipment, clothing, boots, shoes for sale, purchase and hire at affordable, cheap, low prices.
  • We offer 5% discounts for teachers, medical practitioners, environmental, energy and sanitation engineers who perform service work along the trek.
  • Enjoy this trek with our western leader and top quality sherpa staff who are with you all of the way.
  • Add on an extension of volunteer work at the beginning or end of the trek in Kathmandu.
  • Leader: Daniel Mazur, trekking in the Khumbu valley since 1991;
  • Dates and Cost:
    • 17 to 29 November or 15 to 27 June. 13 Days in Nepal.
    • Price - Donation: $1450, £950, €1050 (100% of your contribution for the trek and your international flight are tax deductible). GBP & EUR conversions as of {30-Jan-12}.
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Our June Service Trek just returned from a successful trip to rural Nepal. Please check the news for recent dispatches and updates from the trek. Please also visit MEFNews.org and our "Archived News" for more stories of past trips.
 

Below are some short video clips taken from our recent Service Trek. Please click the picture or title in the left column to view each clip. In the right column is the description for each video.

Mount Everest Foundation video with scenes from our 2006 Service Trek. 7 minutes (58 MB).


Baby Exam

Patale health post worker Jamyang and Dr. Lisa examine a Nepalese baby (Dr. Lisa McLellan). 1:10 minutes (10 MB).


Knee Exam

In the Patale health post, Dr. Lisa shows health worker Ms. Pasi Sherpa and Jamyang how to examine a patient's swollen knee (Dr. Lisa McLellan). 1 minute (8.5 MB).


Patient

A person carrying in a sick family member to see the doctor(Tenji Sherpa). 0:10 seconds (1.5 MB).


Phaphlu

A panoramic view of the main trail in the "large " village of Phaphlu (Tenji Sherpa). 0:20 seconds (2.5 MB).


Shisha Kola

The nearest school to Patale is 2 1/2 days walk to the village of Shisha Khola (Tenji Sherpa)


Buddhist Ceremony

The Buddhist ceremony in Patale village temple, welcoming the arrival of our service trek (Dr. Lisa McLellan). 0:20 seconds (3 MB).


Leaving Ceremony

Ceremony thanking us for our visit to the Patale health post and school (Tenji Sherpa). 0:30 seconds (4.5 MB) 

Kathmandu

A few scenes the ancient and colourful city of Kathmandu, where the trip begins (Scott Darsney). 0:25 seconds (3.5 MB).

Team members enjoying a delicious meal at one of the comfortable tea houses we stay in along our trek (Scott Darsney). 0:40 seconds (5.5 MB).
 

If you wish to purchase our mountain climbing and trekking films, please contact Videoland Productions.

You can can go to their site www.videolandproductions.com and email info@videolandproductions.com or call (+1)360-491-1332 to buy any and all of the mountain climbing and trekking films we have. Please tell them we said hi!

We will be expanding this section with more Service Trek video clips.