Namche Bazaar
Namche Bazaar (also Nemche Bazaar or Namche Baza; Nepali: नाम्चे बजार
Namche Bazaar नाम्चे बजार | |
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Namche Bazaar with Kongde Ri peak in the background. | |
Namche (ward no. 5) is north-west village of Khumbu Pasanglhamu | |
Namche Bazaar Location in Province No. 1 Namche Bazaar Namche Bazaar (Nepal) | |
Coordinates: 27°49′N 86°43′E | |
Country | Nepal |
Province | Province No. 1 |
District | Solukhumbu District |
Rural Municipality | Khumbu Pasanglhamu |
Elevation | 3,440 m (11,290 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 1,647 |
Time zone | UTC+5:45 (NST) |
Postal code | 56002 |
Area code(s) | 038 |
At the time of the 2001 Nepal census, it had a population of 1,647 people living in 397 individual households.[1]
Geography
Immediately west of Namche is Kongde Ri at 6,187 metres (20,299 ft) and to the east is Thamserku at 6,623 metres (21,729 ft).
Transport
On a hill overlooking Namche Bazaar is the Syangboche Airport (3,750 m / 12,303 ft). It is no longer used for passenger flights, though Russian helicopters make occasional cargo flights. The nearest open airport is Tenzing–Hillary Airport, located 13 km south of the town.
Tourism
Namche Bazaar is popular with trekkers in the Khumbu region, especially for altitude acclimatization, and is the gateway to the high Himalaya. The town has a number of lodgings and stores catering to the needs of visitors as well as a number of internet cafés. There are German bakeries, little cafes, and many restaurants.There is also an Irish Pub, considered to be the remotest Irish Pub in the world.[2] A popular local meal is yak steak.
On Saturday mornings, a weekly market is held in the center of the village. There may also be a daily Tibetmarket where clothing and cheap Chinese consumer goods tend to be the main articles for sale.
Namche has electricity from nearby Thame-Namche small hydropower plant (600 kW), opened in October 1995 near Thame.[3][4][5][6]
Climate
Namche has either a relatively cold dry-winter subtropical highland climate (Köppen climate classification Cwb) or an unusually mild dry-winter warm-summer humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dwb), depending on if you use the 0°C isotherm or the -3°C isotherm. The city features cool, wet summers and chilly, dry winters mainly affected by its altitude and the summer monsoon season. The average precipitation is 1110 mm, and the average temperature is 6.1°C.
Climate data for Namche Bazaar | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Average high °C (°F) | 7 (45) |
6 (43) |
9 (48) |
12 (54) |
14 (57) |
15 (59) |
16 (61) |
16 (61) |
15 (59) |
12 (54) |
9 (48) |
7 (45) |
12 (53) |
Average low °C (°F) | −8 (18) |
−6 (21) |
−3 (27) |
1 (34) |
4 (39) |
6 (43) |
8 (46) |
8 (46) |
6 (43) |
2 (36) |
−3 (27) |
−6 (21) |
1 (33) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 26 (1.0) |
23 (0.9) |
34 (1.3) |
26 (1.0) |
41 (1.6) |
140 (5.5) |
243 (9.6) |
243 (9.6) |
165 (6.5) |
78 (3.1) |
9 (0.4) |
39 (1.5) |
1,067 (42.0) |
Source: thamel.com[7] |
Pop culture references
"Namche Bazaar" is the name of a song by Nathan Rogers on his album The Gauntlet. The song was inspired by the mixing of culture along the silk road.
References
- "Nepal Census 2001". Nepal's Village Development Committees. Digital Himalaya. Retrieved November 14, 2008.
- Owen Amos (7 August 2020). "World's remotest Irish bar: 'We will survive Covid'". BBC News.
- SMALL HYDROPOWER PLANT NAMCHE BAZAR Archived 2016-11-27 at the Wayback Machine, Posch & Partner GmbH "Project period: 1985 - 1993"
- Kleinwasserkraftwerk Thame - Namche Bazar im Sagarmatha Nationalpark
- Khumbu Bijuli Company
- Small Hydropower Plant Thame-Namche Bazar, Nepal / Energy from the top of the world. Austrian Development Co-operation, ed. Dieter Rachbauer, Eco Himal, 2001
- "Climatological Data for Selected Trekking Towns". thamel.com. Retrieved November 13, 2003.
External links
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