Mt height during Everest Region Trekking route
Here are famous and easily visible peaks on the Everest Region trek
- Mount Everest (8,848m) - The highest mountain in the world. Its iconic summit pyramid and banner cloud make it instantly recognizable.
- Ama Dablam (6,812m) - One of the most stunning Himalayan peaks, earning it the nickname “Matterhorn of the Himalayas” for its soaring ridges.
- Lhotse (8,516m) - The imposing 4th highest mountain connected to Everest by the South Col. Known for its enormous icy flanks.
- Nuptse (7,879m) - A gigantic peak literally adjacent to Everest along the main trail. Sweeping ridges that dominate views.
- Cho Oyu (8,188m) – The 6th tallest 8,000-meter peak with a gentle slope, seen during crossing of the first two passes.
- Pumori (7,161m) - A beautifully tapered peak known as “Everest’s Daughter”. Visible on final sections near Gorak Shep.
- Island Peak (6,189m) - Popular trekking peak, clearly visible as a rocky ridge extending down from Lhotse Shar's south face.
- Thamserku (6,618m) – Blade-like ridges visible north of Namche Bazaar early on, crossing its flanks near end.
- Kantega (6,685m) – A dramatic peak with jagged summits that neighbors famous Ama Dablam.
- Kwangde (6,011m) - Symmetrical pillar visible from multiple valleys around Namche and beyond.
- Cholatse (6,440m) - Iconic summit with sweeping ridges first eyed by early Everest expedition teams.
- Makalu (8,485m) – The isolated, pyramid-shaped 5th highest peak in the world. Visible from Gokyo Ri.
- Lobuche (6,119m) - Glaciated summit regularly seen en route to Everest Base Camp.
- Kongma Tse (5,830m) – Tibet border peak providing great views near Cho Oyu close to Nangpa La.
- Kala Patthar (5,545m) – Iconic viewpoint peak specifically for stunning Everest, Nuptse and Lhotse views.
- Mera Peak (6,476m) – Nepal's highest permitted trekking peak, visible from distant points on trail.
- Khumbu Icefall - The dangerous ice "waterfall" marking the Everest climbing route.
- Kangtega (6,779m) - Enormous spreading peak looming right above Thyangboche valley.
- Taboche Peak (6,542m) – Prominent pointy peak with spiky granite buttresses and ridges.
- Cholatse South (6,335m) – Sister summit of Cholatse with a visible glaciated west-facing flank.
Some Other Mountain
The Everest Region Trek in Nepal offers awe-inspiring views of some of the world's highest and most stunning mountains.
While it's difficult to say exactly how many mountains you can see, as visibility can vary depending on weather conditions, here's some list of peaks and mountains you might encounter during your trek
While it's difficult to say exactly how many mountains you can see, as visibility can vary depending on weather conditions, here's some list of peaks and mountains you might encounter during your trek
- Mount Everest (8,848m) - World's highest mountain, ultimate mountaineering challenge
- Lhotse (8,516m) - 4th highest peak, immense icy walls connected to Everest
- Makalu (8,485m) - Isolated pyramid, incredibly steep knife-edge ridges
- Cho Oyu (8,188m) - 6th highest peak, easier 8,000er with gentler slopes
- Ama Dablam (6,812m) - One of the most stunning Himalayan peaks
- Pumori (7,161m) - Daunting peak called "Everest's daughter"
- Nuptse (7,879m) – Huge peak adjacent to Everest with dramatic ridges
- Island Peak (6,189m) – Popular trekking peak below Lhotse Shar
- Kantega (6,685m) – Jagged summit neighboring Ama Dablam
- Kusum Kanguru (6,367m) – Complex icy pinnacles
- Mera Peak (6,476m) – Nepal's highest trekking peak
- Lobuche Peak (6,119m) - Pyramid peak on Everest trail
- Pokalde (5,806m) - Knife-edge summit above Gorak Shep
- Thamserku (6,618m) – Blade-like ridges visible from Namche
- Kwangde (6,011m) - Symmetrical pyramid in Imja Khola valley
- Tawoche (6,542m) - Granite giant with huge buttresses
- Cholatse (6,440m) - Sweeping ridges first climbed by George Mallory
- Taweche (6,540m) – Massive bulk with rough rock and ridges
- Nirekha (6,946m) – Elegant slim spire in Gokyo valley
- Chamlang (7,319m) – Four stunning ridges in Makalu Barun
- Baruntse (7,129m) - Fluted challenging peak next to Makalu
- Changtse (7,543m) - Northeast ridge descending from Everest
- Lingtren (6,749m) – Buttress peak above Pheriche valley
- Khumbutse (6,640m) - Eastern guardian peak connected to Lho La
- Cholaste (6,335m) - Halfway mark on Everest climb, icy west face
- Kala Patthar (5,545m) - Iconic Everest viewpoint
- Lobuche East (6,119m) - Above Gorak Shep on Everest trail
- Kongma Tse (5,830m) – Summit on border with Tibet
- Nirekha East (6,768m) – Elegant slim eastern spire
- Salpa (6,450m) - Peak next to Mera, lower but still inspiring
- Taboche (6,542m) - Sharp granite fins attached to Cholatse
- Chukung Ri (5,550m) - Views of Lhotse, Nuptse and Ama Dablam
- Yalung Ri (5,920m) – Sheer southern aspect above Namche
- Kusum Kangguru North (6,367m) - Intricate ridges
- Kangtega (6,779m) - Enormous spreading bulk above Thyangboche
- Thamserku North (6,608m) – Jagged ridge extending Thamserku
- Kwangde Shar (6,011m) – Pyramid east of main Kwangde peak
- Peak 41 Glacier Dome (5,875m) – Satellite of Cholatse over Gokyo
- Hunku Valley Peaks (5,500m) – Smaller summits north of Gokyo
- Peak 38 (7,681m) - Unnamed peak behind Nuptse on park border
- Amphu Laptsa (5,845m) - Glacier pass northwest of Everest
- Kantega North (6,511m) - Northern outlier of Kantega
- Tharkazu Ri (6,900m) – Prominent peak above Thame valley
- Kusum Kanguru West (6,369m) – Western extension with twin summits
- Peak 48 (6,801m) – Unnamed summit east of Cho La pass
- Mera North (6,654m) – North face anchors of Mera Peak
- Chhukung Ri (5,546m) – Smaller summit above Island Peak Base Camp
- Kongde Ri (6,011m) - Sweeping views over Khumbu Glacier moraines
- Taweche North (6,400m) - Northern aspect of Taweche massif
- Khangri Shar (6,645m) - Small pointy summit flanking southeast Makalu
- Ama Dablam North (6,476m) - Northern ridges of main Ama Dablam
- Mirgin La High Point (5,760m) – Highest point on ridge northwest of Lobuche
- Paldor (5,896m) - Glaciated summit north of Thyangboche
- Thyangbo Hill (4,012m) – Small forested hill directly above Thyangboche
- Chhule Hill (4,083m) - Lofty hill due west with old Mani walls below
- Nangpo (5,879m) – Cluster of five high points north of Cho La
- Gyachung (6,954m) - Massive ice-clad peak on the Tibet border
- Ngojumba Kang (7,362m) - Remote northern peak on Qomolangma massif
- Chugimago (6,530m) - Three-pronged fore-summit on flanks of Kantega
- Yalungtse Khumbu (6,560m) - Lower outlier of Kwangde Lho to the south
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👣 Langtang Region Trek : ⛰Langtang Trek ⛰Gosaikunda Trek ⛰Langtang Gosaikunda
👣Manaslu Region Trek: ⛰Manaslu Circuit
👣Other Activities in Nepal: ⛰Rafting ⛰Paragliding ⛰Jungle Safari ⛰Bungee Jump ⛰Mountain Flight
⛰Heli tour ⛰Zip Fly ⛰Short Hike ⛰City Tour
👣Useful Info : ⛰Nepal Info ⛰About Trek ⛰Weather and climate ⛰High altitude sickness ⛰Trekking season ⛰Trekking Equipment ⛰Training ⛰Tims card ⛰First Aid Kits ⛰Trekking grade ⛰Trekking Tips ⛰Use Trekking pole ⛰Types of Trekking, ⛰Trekking Documents
👣Blogs And Updates: ⛰Nepal travel blog ⛰BST Blog ⛰TripAdvisor blog
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