Amazing Mt. Everest View from Kalapatthar

Amazing Mt. Everest View from Kalapatthar

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The roof of the World Mount Everest 8,848m is located in the Mahalangur Himal as sub range of Himalaya in the Khumbu region. Nepal is well known in the world for the mountaineering activities, made epic journey to the top of the Everest on May 29, 1953, by the New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, Nepalese. This picture of Mt. Everest took from most popular view point #Kalapatthar (5,555m) after hike to Everest Base Camp and for the #EverestBaseCampTrek takes 7 to 8 days from the capital city Kathmandu with short scenic flight to Lukla at Tenjing Hillery Airport. Autumn (September, October & November) and spring (March, April & May) are best time of the season.https://www.nepalmotherhousetreks.com/everest-base-camp-trek
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