Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park This is the highest national park in the world, with the entire park located above 3,000 m ( 9,700 ft). This park includes three peaks higher than 8,000 m, including Mt Everest. Therefore, most of the park area is very rugged and steep, with its terrain cut by deep rivers and glaciers. read more
Flora & Fauna There is a moss that grows at 6,4 8 0 meters on Mount Everest Euophrys omnisuperstes, a minute black jumping spider, has been found at elevations as high as 6,700 meters. read more
The bottom of Mount Everest has forests of pine and hemlock trees. In these forests live animals such as musk deer, pikas (an animal a little bit like a rabbit or a hare) and Himalayan tahrs. Himalayan Tahrs are goat-like animals related to wild goats. read more