Mount Qomolangma

Mount Qomolangma

The region is located in the the Himalayas, across the border between Nepal and the Xizang Autonomous Region of China. As the world's highest peak, Mount Everest stands at an altitude of 8848 meters, making it a coveted challenge for mountaineering enthusiasts and explorers worldwide. Known for its towering peaks, magnificent glaciers, deep canyons, and unique ecosystems. Not only a paradise for mountaineers, but also a treasure trove of biodiversity, with a variety of unique species adapted to high-altitude environments. It also provides opportunities for hiking, such as hiking in the famous Everest Base Camp, so that tourists can enjoy the magnificent scenery of the the Himalayas at a close distance.
Mount Everest and the Himalayas

Mount Everest and the Himalayas

Also known as Mount Everest, it is the highest peak in the the Himalayas, with an altitude of 8850 meters, and is considered the highest point on the earth. Located on the border between China's Xizang Autonomous Region and Nepal, it has the Tibetan name "Qomolangma" and the Nepalese name "Sagamata". Not only is it the ultimate challenge pursued by mountaineers, but it is also an important place for geological, climatological, and ecological research. The steep mountain peaks, extreme climate, and high-altitude environment are both attractive and challenging for climbers. The the Himalayas, as one of the youngest mountains on the earth, has rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems.