Tendi said she must have been a mountain guide in a previous life, as she was so loyal and caring towards us — I am a huge dog person, so having the home comfort of adopting the wonderful Honey for our trip was so special.
In Nepal, there are so many beautiful corners filled with amazing food — there are too many to count and they aren’t limited to restaurants or tea huts.
Tendi has a charity called Tendi Sherpa Foundation that supports his efforts to develop his village and surrounding areas — it has built bridges for the community to improve transport links and supported education.
But when I’m back in the UK, my favourite place to let my hair loose is in a British field listening to my favourite live music — nothing beats a British festival with my friends and family.
I last went in November, when I summited Mera Peak’s 6,476m with my dad, brother, godfather and some family friends.