Everest is the highest mountain in the world and one of the highest mountains on earth.


Over the years, with the vigorous development of the tourism industry, many explorers and mountain climbing enthusiasts have continued to explore, so that everyone has a better understanding of Mount Everest.


1. Everest


Everest was just a mountain range at the very beginning, because it was covered with snow and ice all year round, and the traffic was very inconvenient, plus the natural environment was simply not acceptable. Few people will set foot on this piece of land.


Over the years because everyone's living conditions are getting better and better, many adventurers like to come here to explore, Everest has become the goal of all mountaineering enthusiasts in this life must be completed.


Because the altitude of Mount Everest is very high, plus the weather here the limit of the human body can not bear, the perennial snow and snow melting after the generation of ice peaks, increasing the difficulty of the whole climb.


Every year climbing Mount Everest climbers need to do advanced professional physical emergency training, coupled with professional equipment, and the consequences of not doing so very easy to appear as a life-threatening phenomenon.


When climbing Everest must be teamwork, to significantly reduce the threat of Everest to everyone's life safety.


2. The right to belong to Everest


The ownership of Mount Everest has been controversial, until the 1960s, China and Nepal conducted friendly talks, only to determine the right of Mount Everest formally.


The current division of ownership: the southern part belongs to Nepal and the northern part of Everest belongs to China.


Those who like to climb Everest can choose a route that suits them to conquer this mountain.


3. Regulations


The area in China is by far the most suitable route for climbing Everest, so every year there are a large number of climbers from the northern area of China to make the summit.


But for many tourists also choose to climb from Nepal, because the opening time of Everest will be specified in China every year.


Many people have left a lot of abandoned climbing tools on the summit or along the way, as well as those who did not return from Everest, and their bodies are left on Everest for years, which is affecting the natural environment of Everest.


In short, Everest is a challenging and dangerous extreme sports target that attracts countless mountaineers to challenge and explore. In the process of climbing Everest, good physical fitness and skills are required, as well as compliance with relevant regulations and environmental principles to protect this world-class natural heritage.