Stunning Photos of the Everest Base Camp Trek

Nepal is a beautiful country. When hiking through the Himalayas, we were mesmerized by the astounding beauty around us. Every corner we turned was one breathtaking view after another.

Trekking to Everest Base Camp was one of our greatest accomplishments and most memorable experiences, and now we want to share our journey to Mount Everest Base Camp in photos. These pictures of Nepal will make you want to pack your bags right now!

Be Transported to Everest Base Camp in Photos

Ama Dablam looms in the distance.

Mount Everest, the mother of all mountains. In our own small way, we are following in the footsteps of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay.

Stupas and prayer flags line the way to Mount Everest Base Camp.

When hiking through the Mount Everest region of Nepal, it is impossible to not feel the excitement. This mountain is legendary and has attracted adventurers for decades.

The Tengboche Monastery

Everest is sacred to the Nepalese, and when trekking EBC, you must respect the mountain. Prayer flags flutter in the wind, carrying words of wisdom through the mountains.

Monks pray at the Tengboche Monastery in the Everest Region.
Stupa put up by Tenzing Norgay

Prayer wheels line the route, and there is even a monastery on the mountain where monks give their blessings to trekkers and climbers.

Shrines to fallen Sherpas are littered along the route to Mount Everest Base Camp.

Sherpas of Mount Everest Base Camp

Everything is carried up to the towns in the Everest Region.

Everyone who has ever heard of Mt. Everest has heard of Tenzing Norgay. The famous Sherpa was the first, alongside Sir Edmund Hillary, to summit the world’s tallest peak.

The faces of the hardest working people in the Everest Region.

Since then, there have been countless Sherpas who have given their lives carrying food, supplies, and even clients on this mountain.

Heavy loads for the Porters in the Everest Region.

It was everything we ever dreamed it could be, and here are some long-lost photos that Dave recently found on his hard drive.

What is a Sherpa?

But the loads don’t get any lighter if you get higher.

During our trek to Everest Base Camp, we had our own porter named Shir. He was not a Sherpa. A Sherpa is actually the name of an ethnic group from Tibet.

Packs just get bigger and bigger.

They are a people of Nepal, and only those born into the Sherpa tribe can be called a Sherpa.

A sunny day on the way to Mount Everest Base Camp.

The porters do a lot of the same work, but they can never be called a Sherpa.

Porters carry heavy loads up and down to Mount Everest Base Camp.

This is a small tribute to the men and women who make everyone’s trek in the Himalayas possible.

Thank you to the Sherpas and porters of Everest for helping us all enjoy this beautiful mountain range!

So, let’s not forget the job these unsung heroes of the Himalayas do for us. Without them, no one would reach the roof of the world!

Snow starts to appear just above Dingboche on our Everest Base Camp Trek.

Pictures of Everest Base Camp Yaks

You get this close to yaks

No day on our Mount Everest Base Camp Adventure would have been complete without spending at least 2 or 3 times dodging the infamous Yak trains that ply the trails through the Himalayas.

You pass endless Yak Trains carrying gear to Base Camp.

These woolly friends carry supplies to all of the small towns that dot the landscape of this great mountain range.

Without these guys, those summiting would have no supplies, and those trekking would probably have a hard time eating.

You must be careful when coming across a yak train on the mountain. They charge right on through.

If you are standing on the ledge side, they could knock you right off, so you should always stand on the mountain side when yaks go by and give them a lot of room.

Every day is like walking in a postcard.

So, let’s hear it for the Himalayan Yak! Thanks, Guys!!

Photos of Mountain Vistas on EBC Trek

The Himalayas open up in front of you early on.
You pass endless Yak Trains carrying gear to Base Camp.
Rivers cut through the valley floor on the Mount Everest Base Camp Trek.
The views start right out of the gate.
Looking over the major town of Namche Bazaar in the Everest Region.
Leaving Tengboche, the mountains unfold in front of you.

Arriving at Everest Base Camp

The landscape changes the closer you get to Everest Base Camp.
Approaching the Khumbu Ice Fall in the Everest Region
Expedition tents start to arrive at Gorak Shep near Mount Everest Base Camp.
Looking back across the Khumbu Ice Fall.
Almost there!
We made it to Mount Everest Base Camp.

For more information on trekking to Mount Everest Base Camp, visit our friend Deep at Simrik Real Nepal Trekking.

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