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Mt. Everest

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About Us

Welcome to TrektoClean.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and preserving the natural beauty of the Himalayas. We are a team of passionate individuals who share a common goal of ensuring the sustainability of the world’s highest mountain range. Our mission is to promote responsible tourism and reduce the impact of tourism on the natural environment.

TrektoClean.org is committed to raising awareness about the environmental challenges facing the Himalayas and empowering individuals and communities to take action. Our primary focus is on the clean-up of Mount Everest, Mount Annapurna, Other high peaks, and their base camps, where the increasing number of visitors has resulted in a significant amount of pollution and waste.

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Our Efforts

Cleaning up Mount Everest is a complex task that requires the cooperation and involvement of various organizations, government bodies, and individuals. Here are some ways that we have worked to clean up the mountain:

Raise Awareness

One of the primary ways to clean up Mount Everest is to educate climbers about the importance of leaving no trash or waste behind. Climbing organizations and mountaineering guides can emphasize this message to their clients and enforce a "pack in, pack out" policy. It is important to raise awareness about the importance of responsible waste management and the impact of human activity on the environment.

Organize clean-up expeditions

Volunteer clean-up expeditions are organized throughout the trekking seasons to collect and remove garbage and debris from the mountain. These expeditions require significant planning and coordination with local authorities, trekkers, and can be dangerous due to the extreme weather and altitude on the mountain.

Partner with Trekkers

We partner with trekkers to achieve the cleanup efforts as well as to raise an awareness around the world. While you as a trekker having fun with one of your most lifetime adventures, with TrektoClean.org you will become part of a novel cause and help to save the nature, environment, and the Himalayas.

Overall, cleaning garbage from the Mount Everest base camp requires a coordinated effort and a commitment to environmental stewardship. It is important to balance the economic benefits of mountaineering with the need to protect and preserve the natural environment.

Planning Steps before Trekking

If you are planning to trek to Mt. Everest, there are several essential things that you must do before embarking on the journey. These include:

Get a medical checkup:

Trekking to Mt. Everest requires a high level of physical fitness. It is advisable to get a medical checkup before you start training and prepare your body for the trek. This is especially important if you have any pre-existing medical conditions.

Get necessary permits:

As mentioned earlier, you will need to obtain necessary permits and documentation from the Nepalese government before starting the trek. This includes a trekking permit and a Sagarmatha National Park entry permit and Trek to Clean can help you as well as may be able to pay the National Park entry permit fee for a qualified trekker.

Choose the right time to trek:

The best time to trek to Mt. Everest is during the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon season, which is from March to May and from September to November. Avoid trekking during the monsoon season, which is from June to August, as the trails can be slippery and dangerous.

Choose a trekking company:

The best time to trek to Mt. Everest is during the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon season, which is from March to May and from September to November. Avoid trekking during the monsoon season, which is from June to August, as the trails can be slippery and dangerous.

Train and prepare your body:

Trekking to Mt. Everest is a physically demanding journey that requires proper training and preparation. You should start training months in advance and gradually increase your endurance and fitness level.

Pack appropriate gear and equipment:

You will need to pack appropriate gear and equipment for the trek, including warm and waterproof clothing, trekking boots, a sleeping bag, a backpack, and other essentials.

Acclimatize properly:

Acclimatization is crucial when trekking at high altitudes to avoid altitude sickness. You should take proper rest days and gradually increase your altitude to allow your body to adjust to the thinner air.


By following these essential steps, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable trek to Mt. Everest.

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