Mount Everest summit, Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal Mount Everest summit, Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal
Mount Everest summit, Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal
Mount Everest summit, Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal (© fotoVoyager/Getty Images)
In Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal, Mount Everest rises into view, calm and unmoved as evening settles in. That stillness was broken in 1953. After years of planning and weeks of climbing, New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay reached the summit. At just under 8,850 metres above sea level, they became the first people known to have stood at Earth's highest point.
That moment became part of a much older story. Long before modern expeditions arrived, local communities honoured the mountain as sacred. They lived in its shadow, reading its moods with knowledge refined over generations. Such understanding proved essential in a place shaped by thin air, sudden storms and unforgiving routes.
Everest rises above forests of fir, birch and rhododendron, while snow leopards, red pandas and Himalayan tahrs inhabit the surrounding region. As daylight fades across the mountain, the glow along its peak reflects centuries of endurance, belief and exploration in the Himalayas.