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'''Mount Everest''' is the world's tallest mountain at 8,848.86 m (29,032 ft). It straddles the border of [[China]] / [[Tibet]] and [[Nepal]] and can be visited from either side:
[[File:Sunset view of Everest.jpg|thumb|Sunset view of Everest]]
* [[Everest Base Camp Trek]] through [[Khumbu]] (Sagarmatha National Park), the more commonly visited region on the Nepalese (southern) side of the mountain
* [[Qomolangma]], the less visited nature reserve on the Tibetan (northern) side
See also [[In_the_footsteps_of_explorers#Edmund_Hillary_and_Tenzing_Norgay|Hillary and Norgay]], the first to climb Everest.
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Mount Everest is the world's tallest mountain at 8,848.86 m (29,032 ft). It straddles the border of China / Tibet and Nepal and can be visited from either side:
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/72/Sunset_view_of_Everest.jpg/220px-Sunset_view_of_Everest.jpg)
- Everest Base Camp Trek through Khumbu (Sagarmatha National Park), the more commonly visited region on the Nepalese (southern) side of the mountain
- Qomolangma, the less visited nature reserve on the Tibetan (northern) side
See also Hillary and Norgay, the first to climb Everest.