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Sagarmatha National park

BACKGROUND

Sagarmatha National Park lies to the northeast of Kathmandu. The park was gazetted in July 1976. It covers an area of 1,148 sq. km. of Himalayan ecological zone.

The park includes the upper catchment areas of the Dudh Kosi and Bhote Kosi Rivers. The park is largely composed of the rugged terrain and gorges of the high Himalayas ranging from 2,845m at Monju to the top of the world, Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) at 8,848m above sea level. Other peaks above 6,000m are Lhotse, Cho-Oyu, Thamserku, Nuptse, Amadablam, and Pumori.

UNESCO listed the park as a World Heritage Site in 1979 for its unique natural, cultural and landscape characteristics.

Background | Climate | Flora  | Fauna  | Glaciers  | Sherpa Culture | How to get there | Trekking Routes |
| Place of Interest | Facilities | Safety Precaoutins | Park Regulations | Contact

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