Introduction:

Everest Region

The Everest region, also known as the Khumbu region, is one of the most iconic and sought-after trekking destinations in the world. Located in northeastern Nepal, it is home to Mount Everest (8,848 meters), the highest peak on Earth. The region is characterized by its stunning high-altitude landscapes, glaciers, and towering peaks, including Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam.

The gateway to the Everest region is the town of Lukla, where most trekkers begin their journey. The Everest Base Camp trek is the most popular route, attracting thousands of trekkers annually who seek to reach the base camp of the world’s tallest mountain. Another popular trek is the Gokyo Lakes trek, which offers spectacular views of the turquoise glacial lakes and the Everest massif.