Mount Everest
Mount Everest, known as Sagarmatha in Nepali and as Chomolungma in Tibetan, is Earth’s highest mountain above sea level. Located in the Mahalangur Himal sub range of the Himalayas, the international border between Nepal and China runs across its summit point. Not only is it the main summit of the Great Himalayas, but also overlooks other towering mountains as the highest mountain on our planet.
How tall is Mount Everest?
According to the survey by Chinese National Bureau of Surveying and Mapping in 2005, the elevation of Mount Everest is 29,009 feet above sea level. In this case, Mount Everest enjoys a slight edge over K2 (8,611metres or 28,251 ft.), or also known as Chhogori, which is noted for being the world second highest mountain.
Excursions
Here are some of the popular activities to try out from during your Mt. Everest tour.
Skiing - Although not a popular skiing destination, Mt. Everest has few places that are great for cross country skiing. A potentially fatal activity if not handled carefully, one needs a proper skiing faculty intact to accomplish the activity.
Mountain Climbing - A popular and expensive activity, you will need a guide to take you up into the mountains.
Riding Horse Sleighs - This is another activity offered by the locals. It is not much popular, but if you are lucky enough to get one, be thankful.
Hiking - Mountaineering is only an advanced form of hiking. However, it is common to see backpackers who are not interested in defeating high altitude, hiking around the mountains and visiting the reserve parks.
Experience the Nepalese Culture - The best experience that beats them all is the chance to mix with the remote mountain tribes of Nepal.
Mount Everest attracts many climbers, some of them highly experienced mountaineers. There are two main climbing routes, one approaching the summit from the southeast in Nepal (known as the "standard route") and the other from the north in Tibet.
Best time to visit
For mountaineers, the climbing window between April and May is one of the best times to attempt an ascent to the summit. From mid-June to August, summer may sound like the prime time to visit Mount Everest, but it is also monsoon season during which the mountain can receive large amounts of rainfall.