Everest Region Introduction
The famous and difficult Everest Base Camp (EBC) (5,364 meters) journey’s goal is to reach the base of the world’s biggest mountain, Mount Everest (8,848 meters or 29,029 feet). There are many parts to the Everest Base Camp trek, but here is a full story of the whole trip: People who love the outdoors and want to see the most beautiful parts of the Himalayas should go on the Everest Base Camp trek. You can see Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, in the background of this well-known trip in Nepal’s Khumbu region. The trip starts with a lovely flight from Kathmandu (1400 meters) to Lukla (2860 meters) that takes in the sights. This is the beginning of a trip that will take you through many different types of scenery, such as lush woods, fast-moving rivers, and cute Sherpa towns.
As the treks go on and people reach higher elevations, the well-thought-out road gives them lots of chances to get used to the higher elevations, making sure they stay safe and have a good time. Namche Bazaar (3440 meters), a busy market town, turns into a culture center as trekkers take in the beautiful mountain views and learn about the rich tapestry of Sherpa traditions. The spiritual mood and beautiful views at Tengboche Monastery (3867 meters) make the walk even more special and make it an experience you will never forget.