Mount Everest
World's Highest Peak
Height
8,848 meters
Location
China-Nepal Border
First Ascent
1953
Local Name
Qomolangma
About Mount Everest
Mount Everest, known as Qomolangma in Tibetan and Sagarmatha in Nepali, is the world's highest peak above sea level. Located on the border between China and Nepal, this majestic mountain has captured the imagination of climbers and adventurers for generations.
Geological Formation
Mount Everest was formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. The mountain continues to grow approximately 4mm each year due to ongoing tectonic activity.
Climbing History
The first successful ascent was made by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953. Since then, thousands of climbers have attempted to reach the summit, facing extreme weather conditions and altitude challenges.
Cultural Significance
Mount Everest holds deep spiritual significance for the local Tibetan and Nepali people. The mountain is considered sacred in both Buddhism and Hinduism, and many religious ceremonies are performed in its shadow.

The Summit
The world's highest point at 8,848 meters

Base Camp
Starting point for summit attempts

Sunrise View
Breathtaking sunrise over Mount Everest