Mt. Everest Expedition

Mt. Everest Expedition

Mt. Everest (Sagarmatha) is the world’s highest peak with an altitude of 8,848meter. Climbing Mt Everest has been the ultimate adventure dream for all the mountaineers around the world. Every year an increasing number of summiteers are conquering Everest summit, currently the number is around 1000. There are two normal routes for climbing Mt. Everest; one from the southern side Nepal and another from northern side Tibet.

Suddenly after the 1950s Cultural Revolution in China, Tibetan borders were sealed for outsiders and it was the time Nepal just started welcoming foreign national to Everest Region. Approach to the regions via southern side i.e. Khumbu Valley became more popular soon after Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Edmund Hillary set a historical record by summiting Mt. Everest first time in 1953 via the South Col.

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