Everest Base Camp Trek - 14 days
The Everest Base Camp (EBC), situated at the Sagarmatha National Park of Nepal, has become one of the most attractive tourist destinations due to its geographic beauty and climbing attractions that preserve cultural value. Mount Everest dominates the highest mountain range, which tops the world's highest peak with an altitude of (8,848 meters/ 29,032 feet). Other mountains include Mt. Lhotse (8,516 meters/ 27,940 ft), Mt. Nuptse (7,861 meters/ 25,790 ft), and Mt. Makalu (8,485 meters/ 27,838 feet). This area has outstanding physical features such as high-raised mountains, glaciers, and deep gorges that attract mountain hiking lovers and those who desire adventure. The most favorable season for visiting the Everest region is spring and autumn. The weather is comparatively more predictable throughout the seasons, which grants fabulous opportunities to view the giant Himalayan mountains.

Any visitor desirous of visiting the national park must obtain a Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit, and permission from Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality is mandatory to enter the Khumbu area. Such permits are essential in conservation and ensure that journeying operations benefit societies. The area is also blessed with a great variety of flora and fauna: rhododendron forests, rare orchids, Himalayan tahr, red pandas, and snow leopards are residents of this area. This has allowed hikers to embrace the beautiful composition of this majestic biological community characteristic of high-altitude tracts.

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