Amazing Mt. Everest View Tour

Rinchhen Sherpa
Rinchhen SherpaUpdated on February 01, 2026

Mt. Everest view tour is the most popular trip among the trekkers, since there are majestic mountains in the areas. The Everest region is located in the north-east in Nepal, is not only a famous destination for tourists in Nepal for its scenic views of the highest peak of the world the — Mt. Everest [8,848m] — but also other mountains stretched across as a white shaped teeth. Besides, mountains, the region is well known for the loyal and friendliness of its inhabitants [The Sherpas].

Mt. Everest, the highest mountain in the world, is known as Sagarmatha [The goddess mother of the world) in Nepal. It has long been the greatest attraction for nature lovers and the trekkers.

The Everest region is protected by the Sagarmatha National Park, established in 1976 covering an area of 1148 square kilometers. Throughout the trekking region, trekkers are overwhelmed with the views of unbelievable peaks, Buddhist monasteries, and friendly Sherpa villages. Similarly, the common wildlife in park are — Himalayan Tahr, Ghoral, Musk deer, Pikks (mouse hare), weasel, jackal and other rarely seen animals are Himalayan black beer, olf, lynx, and snow leopard. There are over 118 species of birds inhibiting in the park, the common among them are the impeyan pheasant (Danphe), Blood pheasant, red billed cough, yellow billed cough, snow cock, snow peagon, Himalayan Griffion and lammergeyer.

The geography of the Everest area covers with the rugged rocky valleys, alpine forests and meadows, neat Sherpa Villages, Glaciers and icefalls. The region is arguably the most famous trekking route in the world as there are the most breathtaking sceneries. The visitation at the lower elevation is dominated by pine and hemlock forest, while above 3500 meters the forest is dominated with silver fir, birch, rhododendron and juniper trees. Growing barley and potatoes and raising yaks are some of the notable occupation. The majority of young people in the region are engaged as mountaineering and trekking guides in the season.

Everest region offer different spectacular trekking trail — Everest base camp trekking, Kala-pattar trekking, Gokyo Ri Trekking, Gokyo Cho la pass trekking, Renjo la pass trekking, Everest high pass trekking, Everest view trekking, Everest panorama trekking, Everest comfort trekking, Jiri Everest base camp trekking, Everest base camp trekking and Island peak climbing, Everest high pass trekking, Gokyo valley Tyangboche trekking, Mera peak climbing and Amphu lapcha pass trekking , Everest balcony trekking among others.

Facts of Everest Region — Sagarmatha National Park (1'148 sq. km.)

The best point to explore the area could be Gokyo Valley, Lubuche, Kalapatther, Everest Base Camp, Chuking Valley & the Thame Valley.

Region: Everest Region
Activities: Trekking, Hiking, Mountaineering, Cultural Observation & Meditation
Accommodation: Lodge, Camping, Resort Hotels
Access: Namche Bazar — a gateway to Everest Region — is a two day walk from Lukla which is 30 minutes by air to Kathmandu.
Transportation: Tourist Bus, Horse, Airplane
Best Season: October — November & May — December (snow, daytime temperatures 5 degree Celsius), June — September (rainy).

Why trekking in Everest region?

The Everest region is located in the eastern half of Nepal in Solukhumbu district, which offers a wide range of trekking experiences, from the well-developed trail to Everest base camp to treks in remote semi-wilderness area. There is a choice to suit all corners. The most frequented part of the region is Solukhumbu district — the home of the legendary Sherpas. The northern part of the district (Khumbu) is encompassed in the Everest National Park, which was established to protect the fragile environment of the alpine region. To the east of the Everest National Park is the Makalu-Barun National Park, a remote and wild stretch of mountain peaks and deep densely forested valleys. To the west is the Rolwaling valley, a well protected microcosm of cultures and ecology. The southern part of the district, Solu is much less frequented by tourist and be a very rewarding destination in its own right.

Beside Mt. Everest, there are other peaks above 8,000 meter in the region — Lhotse , Cho Oyu and Makalu — and a numerous other peaks lesser altitude but no less stunning. Add to this glacial lakes rhododendron forest, native flora and fauna, traditional villages and ancient Buddhist monasteries, all go to make this region a spectacular destination.