Sacred Smoke: The Juniper Rituals of Everest

The Scent of the Mount Everest Expedition Trail

The Smell of Success

The aroma of burning juniper is the defining scent of Everest trekking. For the Sherpa people, this smoke is a bridge between the physical world and the gods of the Mount Everest summit.

Purifying the Path

Every morning, villagers burn juniper branches to purify their homes and the trail. As you pass these fragrant clouds on your Mount Everest expedition, you are part of an ancient ritual of protection.

Incense smoke rising from a stupa
The Sang Ceremony

During a Puja at Everest Base Camp, the burning of juniper (Sang) is the central element. The thick, sweet smoke is said to please the deities guarding the Mount Everest summit push.

Natural Antimicrobial

Sherpas also use the smoke for its practical antiseptic qualities in the close quarters of the teahouses. It is a cultural tradition that has deep roots in the health of the Everest trekking community.

Follow the Scent

Let the smell of juniper be your guide. It represents the peace and blessings that follow every trekker on the road toward the Mount Everest summit.