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Mt. Everest Holiday, Story and Fact of Everest, Hillary and Sherpa of Everest

Mt. Everest Holiday, Follows Footsteps of Tenzing Hillary, discover energetic  Sherpa Culture on Nepal Himalayas.

Probably one of the most famous and world highest trekking  and adventure holidays destination on earth and dominates the landscape and shapes the  cultures and beliefs in the god of Himalayas. For the ultimate challenge, a Mount Everest Holiday has no equal. This majestic mountain  takes its name from Sir Gorge Everest, Surveyor General of British Indian colony, who in 1841 AD. first recorded the location of Everest. It was subsequently named Peak XV, but in 1865 AD it was renamed Mount Everest to honor Sir Gorge. After that A famous Nepalese Historian Baburam Aacharya has given Nepalese won Name ' Sagarmatha'  and in Tibetan is called 'Chomolungma - God of Snow'. Since it was first climbed in 1953 by Tenzing Norgey Sherpa and Edmund Hillary, Everest has been a beacon for people wanting the ultimate challenge combating the tough altitude, Khumbu Icefall.   Mt. Everest and Everest Base camp.

Everest Holiday View, Mt. Everest Base Camp Trek Nepal
On the way to Everest Base Camp on Mt. Everest Holiday

Close view of Mt. Everest form Kala Pattar top
Great view of Mt. Everest form Kala Pattar 5545m. The highest point of Everest Holiday


Lukla  is the actual gateway to go Mt. Everest Base Camp trek by Flight and Jiri - Shivapalya is drive gateway. The trekking route leads ghrough the famous village of Sherpa's Lukla, Chauri Kharka, Phakding, Manjo, Namche, Khumjung , Pangboche, Dingboche and some of the pristine Himalayan Buddhist Monastery and schools like Hillary School , Tangboche Monastery, Pangboche Monastery and more that reflect the renowned Cherpa Culture. The trek include ascent to Kala Pattar, 5545m. from where you will pointed out the classic climbing routes to the Mt. Everest Summit from the Everest Base Camp and Khumbu Icefall. Probably Kala Patthar is the top place and nearest place to see the crystal clear view of Mt. Everest on sunrise and sunset with the spectacular view of Mt. Nuptse, ridge of Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Khumbutse, Pumori, Khumbu Glacier, Mt. Ama Dablam and more. Walking  to Everest Base Camp from Gorek Ship is interesting and you fill altitude. The distance is not long but you need long time and walk over the glacier and mountain Morin with up and down. On the way you will cross many memorial pavilion of world famous Mt. Everest Climber those who pass a way on Everest Expedition like Babu Chiri Sherpa, Scot Fisher, Kin Jing Yong and many other international and local Sherpa's  stuppas and on stone. That will be a part of memorable part of your Everest walking holidays.

Nepal Footprint Holiday are specialist in this part of the world. Their team is made of Nepali local people who have genuine knowledge and experience of all the places, villages, Mt. Everest and Himalayas, areas and deep knowledge of local culture and activities we provide for you on Everest Holidays trek.

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