Plan Your Mount Everest Hike

Discover the world's highest peak-a stunning snow-capped summit with breathtaking views of the Himalayan range, Khumbu Valley, and the iconic Everest Base Camp

Elevation Location
8,848 m Mount Everest, Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal
Mount Everest

Hikes, guides & access

Plan access and guided options for Mount Everest. Use the official park or climb site for permits, fees, and safety rules. Use a trusted partner for guided hikes, transfers, and day tours with mobile tickets. Confirm altitude, weather, and inclusions before you book.

Official

Permit context

Best for Nepal mountaineering permit context for Everest region treks.

Most visitors trek to viewpoints; summit attempts are expeditions.

Partners

Guided hikes & day tours

When guided options are available for this mountain, book with a trusted operator and confirm inclusions, altitude, and cancellation terms.

Self-guided access still needs official permits and weather checks.

Tips

Which option fits you?

Choose the official site for permits and park rules. Choose a partner tour when you want logistics handled (pickup, guide, timed entry) on a short trip.

Start early; summit and high trails fill by mid-morning in peak season.

Best curated experiences

Guided product cards will appear here when partner tours are curated for Mount Everest. Until then, use the official link above and the route notes below.

Planning

No partner tours listed yet

Use the official site for access rules, then check trusted local guides if you want a supported day.

Self-guided day walks still need weather and fitness checks.

Why hike Mount Everest

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World's Highest Peak

Experience the ultimate mountain destination, standing at the top of the world with its distinctive snow-capped summit and dramatic Himalayan setting.

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Sherpa Culture

Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the Sherpa people, visit ancient monasteries, and learn about the spiritual significance of the mountain in local traditions.

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Glacial Landscapes

Witness the stunning Khumbu Glacier, glacial lakes, and the dramatic contrast between snow-capped peaks and the rugged Himalayan terrain.

Safety & prep

Weather windows

Conditions around Mount Everest change fast. Check a mountain forecast the morning you hike.

Start early

Long approaches and busy summit routes are safer and quieter with a dawn start.

Leave no trace

Stay on marked trails, pack out waste, and respect local access rules and wildlife.

Trail conditions, permits, and weather change. Confirm details on nepalmountaineering.org before you go.

The route

01

Everest Base Camp trek

Classic Khumbu approach.

02

Namche Bazaar

Main acclimatization town.

03

Tengboche Monastery

Ridge monastery with Ama Dablam views.

04

Kala Patthar

Sunrise viewpoint toward Everest.

05

Lukla flights

Gateway airstrip logistics.

06

Khumbu icefall views

Distant views of the icefall from base camp.

Getting to Mount Everest

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FAQ

What should I wear for hiking Everest?

Wear sturdy boots, layered clothing for all weather conditions, and waterproof gear. Himalayan weather is extremely unpredictable and can change rapidly at high altitudes.

Are the trails family friendly?

Some shorter trails around Namche Bazaar are suitable for families. The main Everest trails are strenuous and require excellent fitness. The summit is for experienced climbers only.

Are there any fees to hike Everest?

Yes, permits are required for trekking in the Everest region. You'll need a Sagarmatha National Park permit and a TIMS card. Guided tours include these fees.

Can I photograph the mountain?

Absolutely. Everest offers spectacular photo opportunities, especially at sunrise and sunset from viewpoints like Kala Patthar. Please stay on marked trails and respect the fragile Himalayan environment.

When is the best time to visit?

March to May and September to November offer the best conditions, though weather is always unpredictable. Winter trekking requires mountaineering experience due to snow and extreme conditions.

Is the mountain wheelchair accessible?

Some areas around Namche Bazaar have accessible paths, but the mountain trails themselves are not wheelchair accessible due to their steep and rocky terrain at high altitude.

About Mount Everest

Mount Everest, rising 8,848 meters above sea level, stands as the world's highest peak and one of the most iconic mountains on Earth. Its distinctive snow-capped summit and dramatic Himalayan setting have made it a symbol of human achievement and natural wonder.

The mountain is part of the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas, which includes Lhotse, Nuptse, and other towering peaks. The area is home to Sherpa communities, snow leopards, and unique alpine flora. The challenging terrain and extreme altitude make it a destination for serious hikers and climbers from around the world.

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