9 thousand tourists reached the Everest region within a month on 10 October, Solukhumbu. Around nine thousand tourists have reached the world’s highest peak Everest region in one month. According to Namche Solukhumbu, office of Everest National Park, 8,902 tourists visited Khumbu last October.

To visit the Everest region, tourists reach Lukla from Kathmandu and Ramechhap’s Manthali by ship and helicopter, while some from Kathmandu reach Lukla via Salleri by road. From February 15th to June 15th the months of October, October, and November are considered the main tourist season, and the rest of the time is considered the’ off-season’.

Namche, the office of Everest National Park, said that more than 1,000 tourists enter daily during the season. Sushma Rana, chief conservation officer of the park, said that the Everest region is a favorite of many people especially for mountain climbing, wildlife viewing, and adventure tourism. Established in 2032, Everest National Park is spread over 1,148 square kilometers.

In this national park located in the Solukhumbu district of eastern Nepal, the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, is also home to snow peaks such as Lhotse, Nupse, Choyu, Lhotsesar, Pumori, Amadablam, Thamserku, which are more than 6,000 meters high. Gokyo and associated lakes within this park were included in the Ramsar list in 2007.

Since 1979, this park has been included in the World Heritage List. This park is at an altitude of one thousand eight hundred meters to eight thousand eight hundred and forty-eight meters. Birds such as Musk Deer, Thar, Ghoral, Langur Monkey, Monal, Hoite, Horn Lark, Tibetan Snow Cock, Chug etc. are found here.