Discover the world's highest peak-a stunning snow-capped summit with breathtaking views of the Himalayan range, Khumbu Valley, and the iconic Everest Base Camp
Discover the beauty of the Himalayas with a 12-day trekking adventure. Visit the Everest Base Camp and see many famous mountain peaks along the way.
Witness the fantastic Sherpa culture on a 14-day trek from Kathmandu to the Everest Base Came. Enjoy views of the majestic Mount Everest range and the Kala Patthar in the Khumbu region of Nepal.
Unleash your inner explorer and embark on the legendary Everest Base Camp Trek (EBC Trek) in Nepal! Witness the majesty of Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, breathtaking Himalayan landscapes.
Mount Everest, rising 8,848 meters above sea level, stands as the world's highest peak and one of the most iconic mountains on Earth. Its distinctive snow-capped summit and dramatic Himalayan setting have made it a symbol of human achievement and natural wonder.
The mountain is part of the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas, which includes Lhotse, Nuptse, and other towering peaks. The area is home to Sherpa communities, snow leopards, and unique alpine flora. The challenging terrain and extreme altitude make it a destination for serious hikers and climbers from around the world.
Everest lies within Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site that protects some of Nepal's most spectacular alpine scenery and the unique culture of the Khumbu region.
Explore Mountain FeaturesExperience the ultimate mountain destination, standing at the top of the world with its distinctive snow-capped summit and dramatic Himalayan setting.
Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the Sherpa people, visit ancient monasteries, and learn about the spiritual significance of the mountain in local traditions.
Witness the stunning Khumbu Glacier, glacial lakes, and the dramatic contrast between snow-capped peaks and the rugged Himalayan terrain.
Capture the ever-changing light on Everest's summit, dramatic weather patterns, and the pristine Himalayan wilderness from the world's highest viewpoints.
Everest has been a sacred landmark for the Sherpa people for centuries, who call it "Chomolungma" meaning "Mother Goddess of the World." The mountain holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in Tibetan Buddhism and local traditions.
The first recorded European sighting was in 1852 during the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India. The first successful ascent was achieved in 1953 by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, marking one of the greatest achievements in mountaineering history.
Now a world-renowned destination for hikers, climbers, and spiritual seekers, Everest continues to inspire with its challenging terrain, extreme altitude, and stunning beauty, embodying the ultimate test of human endurance and determination.
Learn more about Everest's historyThe iconic snow-capped summit of Everest offers the ultimate mountaineering challenge and some of the most dramatic and recognizable mountain profiles in the world, with its distinctive pyramid shape.
The massive Khumbu Glacier, one of the highest glaciers in the world, offers one of the most photographed views in the Himalayas, with the snow-capped peaks reflected in its pristine ice and the surrounding Himalayan giants as backdrop.
The vast Himalayan range, home to the world's highest peaks, provides a stunning backdrop to Everest and includes numerous other 8,000-meter peaks that surround the Khumbu Valley.
Experience the rich culture of the Sherpa people, visit ancient monasteries, and learn about the spiritual significance of the mountain in local traditions-an integral part of the Everest experience.
Prepare for your journey with these essential tips:
Address: Mount Everest, Sagarmatha National Park, Khumbu Region, Nepal
Coordinates: 27.9881°N, 86.9250°E
Located in the Khumbu region of Nepal, accessible by flight to Lukla and trekking. The main trails start from the town of Namche Bazaar.
Some shorter trails around Namche Bazaar are suitable for families. The main Everest trails are strenuous and require excellent fitness. The summit is for experienced climbers only.
Yes, permits are required for trekking in the Everest region. You'll need a Sagarmatha National Park permit and a TIMS card. Guided tours include these fees.
Absolutely. Everest offers spectacular photo opportunities, especially at sunrise and sunset from viewpoints like Kala Patthar. Please stay on marked trails and respect the fragile Himalayan environment.
March to May and September to November offer the best conditions, though weather is always unpredictable. Winter trekking requires mountaineering experience due to snow and extreme conditions.
Some areas around Namche Bazaar have accessible paths, but the mountain trails themselves are not wheelchair accessible due to their steep and rocky terrain at high altitude.
Look for snow leopards, Himalayan tahr, musk deer, and unique alpine flora adapted to the harsh high-altitude environment of the Himalayas.