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Mount Everest

Mount Everest is known as the highest peak in the world and is the dream summit of many climbers. Located in the Himalayas, Everest is also known as the “roof of the world” with a height of 8,848 meters (29,029 feet).Everest was first named “Peak XV” by the British Surveying Department in 1852. It was later named Everest in honor of Sir George Everest in 1865. The first successful attempt to climb the summit was made by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953.

Climbing Everest is quite challenging and requires special equipment and experience. However, thousands of climbers participate in organized tours to climb Everest each year from Nepal and Tibet.

The air at the summit of Everest is very thin and low in oxygen. Therefore, many climbers must use oxygen tanks to climb to the top. Climbers who ascend to the top of Everest wear special clothing to protect themselves from harsh weather conditions and high altitudes.

The summit of Everest has the world’s highest post office. This post office serves with the world’s highest post box and is frequently used by climbers.

Climbing Everest is quite expensive and requires a special permit. The cost of tours organized by Nepal and Tibet usually ranges from 30,000 to 80,000 US dollars.

Everest is visited by about 30,000 climbers per year, and this number continues to increase every year. These climbers can also experience tourist activities around the mountain by participating in tours organized by both Nepal and Tibet.

In conclusion, Everest is the highest peak in the world and a major attraction for those who want to climb it. However, climbing the mountain is challenging and dangerous, requiring serious preparation. Climbing Everest is a unique experience that requires serious dedication to reach the summit.

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