Map of Mount Everest – Nepal, Tibet & Himalayas Guide
Map of Mount Everest – Nepal, Tibet & Himalayas Guide
This map of Mount Everest provides a detailed overview of the world’s highest mountain, including Nepal, Tibet, trekking routes, base camps and surrounding Himalayan geography.
Mount Everest is known for extreme altitude, Himalayan landscapes, climbing expeditions, trekking routes and its location on the border between Nepal and China.
Mount Everest is located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and is the highest mountain on Earth.
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Where Is Mount Everest Located?
Mount Everest is located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
- South: Nepal and Everest trekking regions
- North: Tibetan Plateau and China
- East: Eastern Himalayan mountain systems
- West: Central Nepal and Himalayan valleys
Main Mount Everest Regions
- Everest Base Camp (Nepal) — major trekking and expedition region
- North Base Camp (Tibet) — Chinese access route to Everest
- Khumbu region — famous Himalayan trekking area in Nepal
- Lukla region — common gateway to Everest trekking routes
- Sagarmatha National Park — protected Himalayan park area
- Tibetan Plateau — elevated northern mountain region
- South Col route — major Everest climbing path
- Himalayan glacier regions — surround Everest and nearby peaks
Major Mountains Near Mount Everest
- Lhotse — neighbouring Himalayan peak
- Nuptse — mountain connected to the Everest massif
- Makalu — major Himalayan mountain east of Everest
- Cho Oyu — high-altitude mountain near the Tibet-Nepal border
- Pumori — mountain overlooking Everest Base Camp
Key Geographic Features
- Extreme high-altitude terrain — highest mountain region on Earth
- Glaciers and icefalls — shape Everest climbing routes
- Deep Himalayan valleys — surround trekking corridors
- Rock and snow peaks — dominate the Himalayan skyline
- Protected mountain regions — preserve local ecosystems and tourism areas
Mount Everest Transport and Travel Overview
- Trekking routes — connect villages and expedition camps
- Lukla Airport access — major air gateway to Everest trekking
- Mountain lodges and camps — support trekkers and climbers
- Cross-border mountain access — links Nepal and Tibet routes
- Guided expedition infrastructure — concentrated around Everest climbing seasons
Why People Search for a Map of Mount Everest
- To locate Mount Everest in the Himalayas
- To understand Nepal and Tibet geography
- To explore trekking and climbing routes
- To study Himalayan mountain systems
- To plan travel or educational research
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Mount Everest Map FAQs
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Where is Mount Everest located?
Mount Everest is located on the border between Nepal and Tibet in the Himalayas. -
What is Mount Everest known for?
Mount Everest is known as the highest mountain on Earth. -
Can you trek to Mount Everest?
Yes, many visitors trek to Everest Base Camp through Nepal’s Khumbu region. -
Which countries border Mount Everest?
Mount Everest sits between Nepal and China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.
This page is for general informational purposes only and is not affiliated with any government authority, mountaineering organisation, tourism authority or mapping provider.
Disclaimer: Maps are provided for reference only and may not be accurate, complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, trekking, climbing, expedition planning or official purposes. Mountain conditions, borders, routes, weather, permits, altitude risks and geographic information may vary between sources and may change over time. Always verify official local information before travel or mountaineering activities.