Everest expeditions
Everest expeditions involve climbing Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, standing at 8,848 meters (29,029 feet). These expeditions typically take place during the spring and autumn seasons when weather conditions are more favorable. Climbers often use established routes, such as the South Col Route from Nepal or the North Ridge Route from Tibet.
Climbing Everest requires careful planning, physical training, and acclimatization to high altitudes. Many expeditions are organized by professional guiding companies, providing support like equipment, food, and experienced guides. Safety is a major concern, as climbers face risks such as avalanches, altitude sickness, and extreme weather conditions.