Everest Region, Nepal
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Everest Region

Home to the world's highest peak and the legendary Sherpa culture of the Khumbu valley.

The Everest Region, also known as the Khumbu, is the crown jewel of Himalayan trekking. Dominated by Mount Everest (8,849m), the world's tallest peak, this region offers some of the most spectacular mountain scenery on Earth. The classic Everest Base Camp trek takes you through Sherpa villages with centuries-old monasteries, across suspension bridges draped in prayer flags, and up to the foot of Everest itself. Namche Bazaar, the bustling Sherpa capital, serves as the main staging point. The region is part of Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to rare wildlife including the Himalayan thar and red panda.

Highlights

Everest Base Camp at 5,364m
Kala Patthar panoramic viewpoint
Tengboche Monastery with Everest backdrop
Namche Bazaar Sherpa capital
Sagarmatha National Park (UNESCO)
Gokyo Lakes and Cho La Pass

Top Experiences

1

Standing at Everest Base Camp and witnessing the Khumbu Icefall

2

Sunrise from Kala Patthar with 360-degree Himalayan panorama

3

Visiting Tengboche Monastery during a Buddhist ceremony

4

Crossing high suspension bridges with prayer flags

5

Experiencing authentic Sherpa hospitality in teahouses

Practical Tips

  • Fly to Lukla (35 min from Kathmandu) to start the trek
  • Acclimatization days in Namche Bazaar are essential
  • Hire a licensed guide for safety and cultural insights
  • Get TIMS card and Sagarmatha National Park permit
  • Bring proper trekking gear for sub-zero temperatures at altitude