Pheriche

Pheriche (Nepali: फेरिचे) is a village in the Khumbu region of eastern Nepal. Situated at an altitude of about 4,371 m (14,340 ft),[1] above the Tsola River,[2] Pheriche is a popular stop for trekkers and climbers. There is a rudimentary hospital in Pheriche that is operated under the auspices of the Himalayan Rescue Association (HRA) which is headquartered in Kathmandu. The Pheriche hospital is open only during the two trekking/climbing seasons (March–May and October–December). Although the hospital was built with Japanese support in 1975,[3] it is staffed by Nepalis and volunteer physicians who are mostly from the US, Europe, Canada and Australia. Pheriche was primarily a farming village raising potatoes and buckwheat, and keeping yaks. However, now in the summer many of its men are employed by trekkers as guides and bearers. There are also many lodges where trekkers and climbers on their way to the Mt. Everest Base Camp can stay. It is an important acclimatization stopover.

Pheriche

फेरिचे
Pheriche with mountains in the background.
Pheriche
Location in Province No. 1
Pheriche
Pheriche (Nepal)
Coordinates: 27°53′36.82″N 86°49′11.56″E
CountryNepal
ProvinceProvince No. 1
DistrictSolukhumbu District
Elevation
4,371 m (14,341 ft)
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)

It was heavily damaged in the devastating April 2015 Nepal earthquake, but only one local dweller was wounded thus far, at least partly due to what people were doing there at the time and where they were during the day. The area is a relief and treatment center and an evacuation point.[4]

Yaks passing by Pheriche in the Everest region, Nepal
Panoramic view of the Mount Everest Region taken from Kala Patthar (5,590 m / 18,340 feet)

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