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Everest Base Camp Trek 2021

Everest Base Camp-South-Nepal
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Tour Guide, Kathmandu, Nepal

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The story of Everest and the intrepid mountaineers began in the early nineties. However, Everest, the world’s highest peak, was on the top of the list of adventure seekers around the planet after May 29, 1953. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa conquered the white beast on that day, and the rest of the world began to follow their footprints. Everest (8848 m) has its base at 5357 m, which is higher than the highest mountains in Australia and Antarctica. Everest Base Camp Trek takes you to Kalapattar 5550 m, which is almost as tall as Mt. Elbrus and Mt Kilimanjaro, the highest mountains in Europe and Africa, respectively. Hence, the trek to Everest Base Camp is itself an outstanding achievement for every trek lover who has the strongest desire to witness the closest view of the world’s highest peak.

Apart from breathtaking alpine landscapes, the trekkers to Everest Base Camp can peep inside centuries-old Sherpa culture at the Sherpa villages sprinkled throughout the trial. The highland monasteries are dramatically located religious shrines. Walking is an absolute pleasure during this trek. The eye-feasting rewards include the views like colourful prayer flags flapping with the cool Himalayan breeze, sacred Mani walls, alpine woodlands, deep gorges formed by rushing Himalayan rivers and fascinatingly beautiful black and white towering Himalayan peaks, among others.

1) What is the elevation or height of Everest Base Camp? 

The elevation or height of the Everest Base Camp is 5,364 meters, and the elevation of Kala Patthar or Kalapatthar is 5,545 meters (18,192 ft). Kala Patthar is the highest point of the trek.

2) How long does it take to climb Mount Everest Base Camp? 

Everest base camp trek can be completed in 13 days too (total duration in Nepal) if you have limited time, but 17 days in Nepal is suitable for a comfortable Everest Base Camp trek.


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