Sherpa Museum
Sherpa Museum
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aajo10
Bengaluru, India7 contributions
May 2022 • Couples
If you are in Namche, you must try to take a trip to the Sherpa Museum. It's a very short hike from the town, but it's worth it - You will not only get to see a slice of Sherpa culture, but will also get to see some great moments in stories from the Everest region. Lakhpa Soman ji is an amazing photographer and if you are lucky you might get to meet him.
Written 26 May 2022
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Ireland62 contributions
Apr 2015 • Solo
This museum is full of sherpa culture. This is a good place for all trekkers to go as it informs all us trekkers of the sherpa culture and how it has changed over the years. They take alot of pride in the sherpas that have summited Everest and each one has there picture on the 'hall of fame'.
Written 28 April 2015
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Mark
Spokane, WA123 contributions
Mar 2015
I visited the museum twice while in Namche. The museum details the natural history of the region, as well as the history of the indigenous people. The displays offer clear English explanations and are well thought out. There are also some historical items on display that provide a glimpse into the Sherpa home life.
Not to be missed is the view from outside the museum. The Everest Panorama fills the horizon and there is statue of Tenzing Norgay. Don't miss the small monument that contains two stones from the Dead Sea in Israel to mark the lowest and highest points on the planet.
Not to be missed is the view from outside the museum. The Everest Panorama fills the horizon and there is statue of Tenzing Norgay. Don't miss the small monument that contains two stones from the Dead Sea in Israel to mark the lowest and highest points on the planet.
Written 1 December 2015
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Tinks29
United Kingdom99 contributions
Dec 2019
There was an interesting monument for one of the sherpa's and the museum was a good break from the wind. It is in a remote place so I was surprised to see a museum.
Written 16 December 2019
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ALl
Singapore, Singapore67 contributions
Dec 2017 • Solo
most men are occupied in the trekking, hiking, climbing trade so the family lives in the villages while the men are out and about for most of the year......
Written 17 December 2017
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chuck55London
London52 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
A gem of a place stuck high above Namche. Relive some of the adventures and experience life as a Sherpa. Tough conditions, little romance, but heroic tales, nevertheless. Take in the wonderful memorial to Tenzing Norgay with Everest looming behind. Magic.
Written 7 November 2017
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xida2001
Cologne, Germany50 contributions
May 2017 • Friends
Very interesting photos about Sherpas, some kind of Sherpa living rooms in the museum, accessories and a photo show. Also loads of great photos you can buy
Written 14 May 2017
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Manjish T
Kathmandu, Nepal8 contributions
May 2016 • Solo
A must go destination. The same ground where Tenjing Norgay organised his group for the everest expedition. Also lots of things about sherpa culture . A little up from there and there is a great everest viewpoint.
Written 11 May 2016
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LindsayandSteve
Christchurch, New Zealand126 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
The Sherpa Culture Museum is a large traditional Sherpa house complete with all the kitchen and farm implements and a brightly decorated prayer room. In the lower floor of the hotel next door there is also two large photo exhibition rooms showing Sherpa culture and the Sherpa heroes of Everest along with countless newspaper clippings about Everest expeditions.
Written 29 April 2016
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Stephane L
Sallanches, France36 contributions
Mar 2016
Absolutely loved the Sherpa museum which you can jointly visit with the Everest documentation center. The museum in itself is small but interesting, the pictures room that describe Sherpas life over the years is facinating as much as the 3rd room which contain lots of sherpas summiters photos and articles about Everest!
Written 11 March 2016
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