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Life in Everest's commercial shadow | Life in Everest's commercial shadow |
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By Charles Haviland BBC Nepal Correspondent | By Charles Haviland BBC Nepal Correspondent |
Namche is expanding rapidly as tourists teem into town | |
En route to Everest, it takes a foreigner two days from the nearest airstrip to walk up to the village of Namche Bazaar. | |
And yet it is known as "the Japan of Nepal", a place where almost everything can be got. | And yet it is known as "the Japan of Nepal", a place where almost everything can be got. |
For example, a sign on the door of Namaste Lodge and Restaurant says "we have cheese fondue" - a tempting proposition to a foreigner in a country whose staple diet is rice and lentils. | For example, a sign on the door of Namaste Lodge and Restaurant says "we have cheese fondue" - a tempting proposition to a foreigner in a country whose staple diet is rice and lentils. |
Opening the door confirms it - yak cheese fondue is available on certain days with an hour's notice. | Opening the door confirms it - yak cheese fondue is available on certain days with an hour's notice. |
Namche Bazaar is completely untypical of its surroundings. | Namche Bazaar is completely untypical of its surroundings. |
The Kiran Shopping Centre and Grocery, for example, has the obvious trekking essentials â woolly hats, torches, tinned meat, batteries, playing cards â but also less likely fare, such as cigars, numerous bottles of wine, olive oil, fridge magnets, nappies, prawn crackers and Irish cream liqueur. | The Kiran Shopping Centre and Grocery, for example, has the obvious trekking essentials â woolly hats, torches, tinned meat, batteries, playing cards â but also less likely fare, such as cigars, numerous bottles of wine, olive oil, fridge magnets, nappies, prawn crackers and Irish cream liqueur. |
The woman settled comfortably at the cash till is too busy with customers to tell me whether everything sells well. Clearly, it does. | The woman settled comfortably at the cash till is too busy with customers to tell me whether everything sells well. Clearly, it does. |
Mixed reactions | Mixed reactions |
Namche, a horseshoe-shaped village built around a cleft in the mountainside, personifies the Sherpa economic boom. | Namche, a horseshoe-shaped village built around a cleft in the mountainside, personifies the Sherpa economic boom. |
By day there is a constant sound of large rocks being hammered and chiselled into bricks as new lodges and other businesses are built. | By day there is a constant sound of large rocks being hammered and chiselled into bricks as new lodges and other businesses are built. |
Usually on Saturdays there is a large market where, among others, Tibetans who have walked over the snowy Nangpa La pass bring in Chinese clothes and other goods for sale. | Usually on Saturdays there is a large market where, among others, Tibetans who have walked over the snowy Nangpa La pass bring in Chinese clothes and other goods for sale. |
Namche is all about the sale of tat which you can get in Kathmandu Jamie Cloke, mountaineer | |
In the run-up to the Olympics China has sealed the border and the Tibetans are absent. | |
But Namche is little concerned with politics. Here, commerce is the watchword. | But Namche is little concerned with politics. Here, commerce is the watchword. |
It creates mixed reactions. | It creates mixed reactions. |
"There's loads here," says Emily Goodman, from Chester in England, who has just come down from Everest base camp. | "There's loads here," says Emily Goodman, from Chester in England, who has just come down from Everest base camp. |
"My knees have taken a battering but the thought of the chocolate cake kept me going." | "My knees have taken a battering but the thought of the chocolate cake kept me going." |
Her partner Ally Smith says one of the mountain guides they met, from Grimsby in northern England, had had a lot of trekking equipment custom-made in Namche. | Her partner Ally Smith says one of the mountain guides they met, from Grimsby in northern England, had had a lot of trekking equipment custom-made in Namche. |
Their view is that arriving back in Namche is like coming "back to civilisation." | Their view is that arriving back in Namche is like coming "back to civilisation." |
Commercial complex | Commercial complex |
In the Cafe Danfe Bar, which styles itself one of the world's highest bars, three young Englishmen play pool. | In the Cafe Danfe Bar, which styles itself one of the world's highest bars, three young Englishmen play pool. |
Cans of beer are lined up on the window sill, while the walls sport currency notes from around the world. | Cans of beer are lined up on the window sill, while the walls sport currency notes from around the world. |
There is also an Australian road sign warning of kangaroos, a sculpture of the Hindu god Shiva in a dancing pose, and T-shirts signed by climbing expeditions. | There is also an Australian road sign warning of kangaroos, a sculpture of the Hindu god Shiva in a dancing pose, and T-shirts signed by climbing expeditions. |
The Kiran grocery store is packed with groceries | |
Jamie Cloke, Phil Harvey and Paul Taylor are enjoying their game, and wax lyrical about their Nepalese climbing colleagues. | |
But Jamie feels deflated having come down from Barun Tse, the challenging mountain they have been tackling - 7,147m high (23,448 feet) - camping temperatures of -33C (-27F) and rock falls on the buttresses where the snow has melted. | But Jamie feels deflated having come down from Barun Tse, the challenging mountain they have been tackling - 7,147m high (23,448 feet) - camping temperatures of -33C (-27F) and rock falls on the buttresses where the snow has melted. |
Namche is, he feels, "an excessively commercial experience". | Namche is, he feels, "an excessively commercial experience". |
"It's all about the sale of tat which you can get in Kathmandu," he adds. | "It's all about the sale of tat which you can get in Kathmandu," he adds. |
The bar is part of a larger commercial complex. Santosh Adhikari, one of the managers, shows me, just along the passage, a sauna which can take five people. | The bar is part of a larger commercial complex. Santosh Adhikari, one of the managers, shows me, just along the passage, a sauna which can take five people. |
He says it does quite well, with a couple of groups visiting per week. Upstairs is a cyber-cafe, the oldest of the eight Namche now has. | He says it does quite well, with a couple of groups visiting per week. Upstairs is a cyber-cafe, the oldest of the eight Namche now has. |
Using a satellite connection, they are expensive - about one dollar for seven minutes browsing - but Santosh says about 90% of foreign visitors want to write home and use one of the cafes. | Using a satellite connection, they are expensive - about one dollar for seven minutes browsing - but Santosh says about 90% of foreign visitors want to write home and use one of the cafes. |
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Santosh himself comes from Kathmandu but has been working in Namche six years. | Santosh himself comes from Kathmandu but has been working in Namche six years. |
"Home is home, but it's better living up here," he says. "Everybody has a smile on their face." | "Home is home, but it's better living up here," he says. "Everybody has a smile on their face." |
He has witnessed the village's growth first-hand. When he first came, only one lodge had en-suite bathrooms. Now there are 15. | He has witnessed the village's growth first-hand. When he first came, only one lodge had en-suite bathrooms. Now there are 15. |
Outside there are advertisements for massage - suitable for, amongst other things, "cold cough" and "painful joints" - as well as pizza, apple pie with custard, club sandwiches and "a real hot shower". | Outside there are advertisements for massage - suitable for, amongst other things, "cold cough" and "painful joints" - as well as pizza, apple pie with custard, club sandwiches and "a real hot shower". |
Yet in the narrow streets a horse runs loose and a herd of yaks, bells jangling, goes by - a reminder that we are in fact in the Himalayas, 3,450m (11,318 feet) above sea level. | Yet in the narrow streets a horse runs loose and a herd of yaks, bells jangling, goes by - a reminder that we are in fact in the Himalayas, 3,450m (11,318 feet) above sea level. |