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Mount Everest is located in the Mahalangur Himal range of the Nepal Himalayas, on the border between Nepal and Tibet (China). The south side lies in Solukhumbu District of Nepal, inside Sagarmatha National Park, making it accessible for the Everest Base Camp Trek, Three Passes Trek, and helicopter tours. Most climbers also attempt the Mount Everest Expedition from the Nepal side.
Mount Everest—known locally as Sagarmatha in Nepal and Chomolungma in Tibet—is the highest peak on Earth, soaring to 8,848.86 meters (29,031.7 feet) above sea level. But when travelers ask, Where is Everest Mountain located?, they’re not just curious about geography—they’re dreaming of standing beneath the world’s tallest mountain and experiencing the legendary beauty of the Himalayas.
In this in-depth guide, we’ll explain exactly where Everest is, why its location matters for trekkers and climbers, and how you can experience the Everest region through amazing adventures like the Everest Base Camp Trek, Everest Three Passes Trek, Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour, and even the Mount Everest Expedition—all organized seamlessly by Nepal Himalayas Trekking.
Mount Everest sits in the Mahalangur Himalayan Range, straddling the border between Nepal and Tibet (China). The south side of Everest lies in Nepal’s Solukhumbu District, within Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its dramatic landscapes, Sherpa villages, and rich mountain culture.
Country: Nepal (South Side), Tibet/China (North Side)
Region: Solukhumbu District, Khumbu Region, Nepal
Mountain Range: Mahalangur Himal, part of the Greater Himalayas
Coordinates: 27.9881° N, 86.9250° E
Protected Area: Sagarmatha National Park (Nepal side)
Most trekkers and climbers access Everest from the Nepal side, which is globally famous for its scenic trekking trails, warm Sherpa hospitality, and iconic viewpoints like Kala Patthar.
Everest isn’t just the highest point on Earth—it’s the heart of the Himalayas, surrounded by dramatic glaciers, rooftop monasteries, ancient Sherpa culture, and some of the world’s most thrilling trekking trails. From Lukla to Gorakshep, every step in the Everest region feels like walking through a living postcard.
Because of its location, travelers can experience Everest through multiple adventures designed for different fitness levels and timeframes. And Nepal Himalayas Trekking specializes in all of them.
The Everest Base Camp Trek (EBC Trek) is the most iconic way to experience Everest. Starting with a scenic flight to Lukla, this trail winds through Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, and Gorakshep before reaching the historic base camp at 5,364 meters.
Why it’s special:
Stand at the foot of Mount Everest
Experience Sherpa culture, Buddhist monasteries & high-altitude landscapes
Hike to Kala Patthar for the best sunrise view of Everest
For those dreaming of walking in the footsteps of legendary climbers, EBC Trek is the ultimate adventure.
If you want a more challenging, circuit-style trek, the Everest Three Passes Trek takes you across the three legendary high passes:
Kongma La Pass (5,535m)
Cho La Pass (5,420m)
Renjo La Pass (5,360m)
This trek brings you closer to remote valleys, crystal lakes, and panoramic Himalayan vistas that most trekkers never see.
Why choose this trek:
A complete loop of the Everest region
Combines Everest Base Camp + Gokyo Lakes + all three passes
Designed for trekkers seeking adventure, solitude, and raw Himalayan beauty
Nepal Himalayas Trekking handles all logistics to make this demanding journey safe and memorable.
Short on time? Not a trekker? Or simply prefer a luxurious way to explore the Himalayas?
The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour gives you unmatched access to Everest’s heart—all in just a few hours. Soar above glaciers, land at Kala Patthar (weather permitting), and enjoy a spectacular aerial view of the entire Everest region.
Tour Highlights:
Fly over Namche, Tengboche, Khumbu Icefall & Everest Base Camp
Optional landing at Kala Patthar for unbeatable views
Breakfast at one of the world’s highest-altitude hotels
This helicopter tour is perfect for families, luxury travelers, and anyone with limited time.
For elite mountaineers, Everest’s location makes it one of the world’s greatest climbing challenges. The Mount Everest Expedition takes 60+ days and requires technical skills, acclimatization, and a strong support team.
Nepal Himalayas Trekking provides:
Professional Sherpa guides
High-altitude logistics
Base camp services
Safety support
Expedition permits and arrangements
Climbing Everest is the journey of a lifetime—and being in the heart of the Himalayas makes it even more awe-inspiring.
Nepal Himalayas Trekking, led by Mr. Prakash Lamsal, is an experienced and trusted local operator with years of expertise in the Everest region.
Certified, experienced Sherpa guides
Tailor-made itineraries for all trekking levels
Safety-first approach with proper acclimatization
Transparent pricing with no hidden costs
Excellent service for both trekking and helicopter tours
Expert handling of expeditions and logistics
Whether you’re trekking, flying, or climbing, you are in the best hands.
So, where is Everest Mountain located?
It is situated in Nepal’s majestic Solukhumbu region—one of the most breathtaking places on Earth. Its unique Himalayan location makes it a global hotspot for trekking, flight tours, and mountaineering.
And with the support of a trusted operator like Nepal Himalayas Trekking, you can experience Everest through world-class adventures:
Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest Three Passes Trek
Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour
Mount Everest Expedition
Everest is not just a mountain—it’s a feeling, a dream, and a destination that stays with you forever.
Mount Everest is located in the Mahalangur Himal range of the Nepal Himalayas, on the border of Nepal and Tibet (China). The southern side lies in Solukhumbu District, Nepal, inside Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Everest is shared by both Nepal and Tibet, but the most popular and accessible routes for trekking, helicopter tours, and expeditions are on the Nepal side.
The closest major city is Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital. From Kathmandu, travelers fly to Lukla, the gateway to all Everest trekking routes.
Most trekkers take a 30–35 minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, then follow the classic EBC trail through Namche, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep before reaching Everest Base Camp at 5,364 meters.
Yes! The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour offers a stunning aerial view of Mount Everest and often lands at Kala Patthar, the best viewpoint for Everest, without requiring trekking.
The standard Everest Base Camp Trek takes 12–14 days, depending on acclimatization and itinerary. Nepal Himalayas Trekking offers flexible durations and private trips.
The Everest Three Passes Trek is the most adventurous circuit trek in the region, crossing Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La Passes, including Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes. It usually takes 18–20 days.
Yes. The Nepal side is the world’s most popular trekking route because it offers:
Better scenery
More cultural villages
Famous viewpoints like Kala Patthar
Helicopter tour access
Well-developed teahouse accommodations
Sagarmatha National Park is a protected UNESCO site in the Everest region of Nepal. It includes Mount Everest, Khumbu Icefall, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and many trekking trails. Entry permits are required for all trekkers.
Yes, beginners with good fitness can complete the EBC trek. Nepal Himalayas Trekking provides experienced guides, proper acclimatization days, and customized itineraries to ensure safety.
Mount Everest stands at 8,848.86 meters (29,031.7 feet) as measured in 2020 by Nepal and China.
The ideal seasons are:
Spring (March–May)
Autumn (September–November)
These months offer the best weather, clear mountain visibility, and safe trekking conditions.
Yes! The Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour is a one-day trip perfect for travelers who want to experience Everest without trekking. It includes aerial mountain views and optional landing at Kala Patthar.
Climbing Everest requires high-altitude experience, technical skills, acclimatization, and a strong support team. Nepal Himalayas Trekking provides professional Sherpa guides, climbing logistics, and safety support for a successful summit attempt.
You can reach:
Everest Base Camp (5,364m) on foot
Kala Patthar (5,545m) for the best close-up view
Base Camp & peaks from the sky via helicopter
Because Nepal offers:
Legendary trekking trails
Sherpa culture
Helicopter access
Expeditions with professional local support
Affordable and authentic Himalayan experiences
Nepal Himalayas Trekking ensures safe and memorable journeys for all visitors.
Nepal Himalayas Trekking, led by Mr. Prakash Lamsal, is a trusted operator offering:
Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest Three Passes Trek
Everest Helicopter Tour
Mount Everest Expedition
Custom private trips
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