Hello @ShekharMuz_5 ,
Thank you for sharing your photo with the community. It looks great. Have you ever reached some of the bases of mount Everest? It’s a dream destination for a lot of people who love to climb up the mountains.
Can you share a bit more details about your photo? What did it make you take it?
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I love Mount Everest and have been fascinated by its charms for last 25 years .It was a American climber who claimed it from The Western face ( from the Chinese side ) , almost a vertical face , impossible to climb the Mount Everest ( in local language it’s called Sagarmatha ) .
Even to reach its base of Mount Everest, it needs a special training for breathing at high altitude, the base of Mount Everest is at 18000 ft.
The Namche Bazaar is the last men inhabited place and the distance to base is about 6 km and has to move on sloppy way . Coming to traditional and easy route to climb the Mount Everest is from the Eastern side , the most climber follow this route .
@ShekharMuz_5 beautiful!!!
Totally agree it’s a great photo but the title of your post is confusing. Can you explain it please or perhaps describe your photoa little more as it doesn’t look like Namche Bazaar.
Hello Mr.AdamGT , Nice to see your thoughts about base camp of Mount Everest, Namche Bazaar Nepal. I just used the name of this place to help local guides community to where does Mount Everest’ s base . See I am not a mountaineer to reach the base camp areas of Mount Everest .The people who like Mount Everest and not a climber, can visit up to Namche Bazaar and search best angles to view and take photos. Buy the way , I was visiting this place along with a team of professional photographers .