Evening at Mt Everest
After few hours walking and few more hours in a jeep, we arrived at the outpost near Rongphuk Monastery, and checked into the newest guest house there.
From what I can see, they planned the guest house ambitiously, perhaps hoping one day it will be a 2 or 3 star hotel. The room has a control panel that resemble most 3 star hotels in China, with knobs to control the various lights, TV, radio, telephone, etc...
However at the time when we checked in, the room has none of these, except one lamp in the middle of the ceiling. In fact the whole 4-story guest house has only one toilet (2 slots for men, 1 for women) and no shower facilities. My guess is that there is no sewage nor water supply in the area.
The staff in the guest house also lacking concept for privacy. At one point, a staff opened our room door, without knocking first. When the door was opened, one man wanted to come in. Naturally I blocked his way, and asked why. Turned out he is a tour guide for another group, and he would like to see how good is the room so he may bring guest in in the future. We told him and the hotel staff to get lost. They probably just open other people's room after we shut them out.
Not that we can complained much (except for the gigantic fly found in our food once.) We knew that we were in the middle of nowhere, geographically and mindset-wise.
What compensated for the lack of material comfort was the beautiful view of The Mountain. It was majestic in the evening light.