Mount Everest has two Base Camps which are located at the bottom of the mountain. The camp on the South side (Nepal) is at a height of 17,400ft and the camp on the North side (Tibet) is at a height of 17,000ft.
North (Tibet) side camps: Base Camp: 17,000ft --- ABC: 21,300ft --- Camp 1: 23,000ft --- Camp 2: 24,750ft --- Camp 3: 25,600ft --- Camp 4: 27,400ft South (Nepal) side camps: Base Camp: 17,400ft --- Camp 1: 19,600ft --- Camp 2: 20,700ft --- Camp 3: 23,000ft --- Camp 4: 26,100ft
These are the camps that are set up on Mount Everest: North (Tibet) side camps: Base Camp: 17,000ft --- ABC: 21,300ft --- Camp 1: 23,000ft --- Camp 2: 24,750ft --- Camp 3: 25,600ft --- Camp 4: 27,400ft South (Nepal) side camps: Base Camp: 17,400ft --- Camp 1: 19,600ft --- Camp 2: 20,700ft --- Camp 3: 23,000ft --- Camp 4: 26,100ft
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
Mount Everest is 8,848 m tall as almost everyone says but it is growing 50 centimeters every year so there is no telling how high it is every day.
Yes, There are to sides in which you can climb Mount Everest from. On the Nepal side there are 5 camps Base Camp Base Camp 1 Base Camp 2 Base Camp 3 Base Camp 4 (the most inhuspitable place on earth) The China side is the same but has 1 extra camp (Advanced Base Camp)
The term "base camp" usually applies on, say, a mountain expedition. It is the place from which you begin your climb, and where you can meanwhile store some of your belongings.
North (Tibet) side camps: Base Camp: 17,000ft --- ABC: 21,300ft --- Camp 1: 23,000ft --- Camp 2: 24,750ft --- Camp 3: 25,600ft --- Camp 4: 27,400ft South (Nepal) side camps: Base Camp: 17,400ft --- Camp 1: 19,600ft --- Camp 2: 20,700ft --- Camp 3: 23,000ft --- Camp 4: 26,100ft
There are camps on Mount Everest to allow the climber to sleep at. It is near impossable to climb Everest in one go. It can take weeks for the climber to get use to the thin air before making there attempt on the summit.
The Base Camp at the bottom of Mount Everest is used as a 'home' for the climbers who intend to climb to the summit and back. In Base Camp the climber would prepair themselve for their climb, eat and drink well, get plenty of rest and sleep and also let their body aclimatise to the high altitude. Base Camp is a very important part of climbing Mount Everest.
There is no temple on Mount Everest but not far from Base Camp on the North (Tibet) side you will find the Rongbuk Monastery.
North (Tibet) side camps: Base Camp: 17,000ft --- ABC: 21,300ft --- Camp 1: 23,000ft --- Camp 2: 24,750ft --- Camp 3: 25,600ft --- Camp 4: 27,400ft South (Nepal) side camps: Base Camp: 17,400ft --- Camp 1: 19,600ft --- Camp 2: 20,700ft --- Camp 3: 23,000ft --- Camp 4: 26,100ft