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Mt. Everest

Mount Everest, the beast of the mountains, is the highest mountain on earth that is (8848 m). Nepal’s pride, Mt. Everest, is the roof of the world, that lies in Solukhumbu District, in Province No. 1 of Nepal. Mt. Everest is one of the main reasons people from all over the world come to Nepal. Trekkers either come to view the world from its top, or at least to view the Everest from its base (Everest Base Camp).

 

Making it to Everest Base Camp is not easy either, let alone the world’s top. Well, but bet it brings the life-changing experience to anyone who tries climbing on it. The Everest journey is a breathtaking experience with suspense in every step like outstanding glaciers, icefalls, deep valleys, strongest mountain beasts like Sherpa people, and uniqueness of nature.

 

Pride of Nepal, Mt. Everest challenges people to withstand extreme difficulty that shall test your strength and endurance for the ultimate spiritual experience, equivalent to achieving Nirvana and reincarnation. Sherpas, the kings of the mountains, will guide you to your destination with ease. With proper guidance and preparation, your dream is just a climb behind.

 

A thrilling flight from Kathmandu to Lukla is the first step to Everest Base Camp. If you want to make your trek more exciting, begin your trek from Jiri through mid-hills, witnessing amazing flora and landscape along with Tenzing and Hillary’s footsteps. You will not miss anything if you choose this trail over flying, get to interact with trekkers with similar mindsets, and be part of natural acclimatization.

 

With a ten days trek from Jiri, you will reach beautiful Namche Bazaar (3,500 m). If you have a few days extra on your trip, visit Sagarmatha National Park, observe the rarest bio-diversity on the earth, and witness unique lifestyles and traditions of settlements at such high altitudes. Sagarmatha National Park is one of the UNESCO’s Natural World Heritage Sites with three of the world’s highest mountains: Everest, Lhotse, and Cho Oyu countless peaks above 6,000 m.

 

Home to most challenging mountains, holding most valuable evolutionary history and habitat of the rarest endangered species like Snow Leopard, Red Panda, Himalayan Black Bear, Musk Deer, Himalayan Wolves, the Everest Region is a must-visit place on earth.

 

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