All sorts of people from all over the world goes to Mount Everest every year. Sightseers: They walk to Base Camp at Mount Everest to see one of the world Wonders. Climbers: There dream is to climb to the summit of Mount Everest.
No one died on the British Mount Everest expedition that Edmund Hillary was with in 1953
no one lives on mount Everest
Today it is possible to drive all the way to the North (Tibet) side Mount Everest base camp and view the whole mountain. From the South (Nepal) side you cannot see Mount Everest from its base camp but just outside the camp there is a trekking peak called Kala Patter that gives great views of Everest. Take a look at the two articles in the links.
From the summit of Mount Everest to base camp can take anywhere between one and four days. A lot depends on the weather and how the climber is feeling after standing on top of the world.
Mount Everest has two base camps, one on the North side and one on the South side. North (Tibet) side Base Camp: 17,000ft South (Nepal) side Base Camp: 17,400ft
Yes it is, Mount Everest is one of the worlds seven natural wonders.
On the 25th April 2015, an earthquake measuring 7.8 M triggered an avalanche that hit Mount Everest Base Camp. 18 bodies were recovered from Mount Everest by the Indian army mountaineering team. The avalanche began on Pumori, moved through the Khumbu Icefall on the southwest side of Mount Everest, and slammed into the South Base Camp
There are no beavers that live on Mount Everest.
There is know population of Mount Everest as know one lives on the mountain.
The main fact is that Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
Tourists are not allowed on Mount Everest, only mountaineers/climbers who have paid a fee to try and reach the summit. Most years there are around 200 to 400 climbers at Base Camp ready to climb the mountain.