Where is the Mount Everest located in the World ?
Nepal is lack lock country. It is placed between two giant Country China and India. The roof of the
planet “EVEREST” lies in Sub range of Mahalangur in the northern part. Mount Everest is in the
Khumbu region inside the Sagarmata National park, Solukhumbu district. Nepal is beautiful Himalayan
country and the capital of the country is Kathmandu.
Mount Everest referred to as the various native names; Nepalese referred to as “Sagarmatha” that
refers to forehead within the sky. Likewise the Tibetan language is named ‘Chomolungma - which means
– Mother of the planet. Before the name given as Mt. Everest, it had been referred to as XV . Name of
Everest was named by the Gerge Everest who was the first person, scaled the exact location and Height
of Mount Everest.Mount Everest climbing is extremely adventure activity only the few dare to climbe as
well as it is costly than trekking. Those people who wish to feel the Himalayas beauty seeing the world’s
highest peak, they can do trekking and hiking. Himalayan Smile Treks and adventure operates varies
way to explore Everest region basically doing trekking, Mountain flight, climbing, paragliding etc.
Everest Base Camp trekking
Quick facts about the Everest
• Highest peak in the world – 8848 meters / 29,029 feet
• In 1921, First attempt by British Expedition
• The first successful summit was on May 29, 1953, by Sir Edmund Hillary – Newzealand and Tenzing
Norgay, Sherpa from Nepal. They climbed from the south side on a British expedition lead by Colonel
John Hunt.
• Apa Sherpa “Super Sherpa” is the first person who has been successfully summited 21 times in the top
of the world. The first victory was in 1990 and his last time to the summit was in 2011.
• The first woman to summit Everest was Junko Tabei of Japan in 1975
• The youngest person to the summit was American Jordan Romero, age 13 years 11 months, on May
23, 2010, from the north side.
• The oldest person to summit was Japanese Miura Yiuchiro, age 80 on May 23, 2013
• The first climbers to summit Everest without bottled oxygen were Italian Reinhold Messner with Peter
Habler in 1978.He is also the first climber to ascend all fourteen peaks over 8,000 meters (26,000 ft)
above sea level.