The
Sagarmatha National Park with its rugged
mountains, glaciers, valleys and crowned
by the highest peak on earth Mt. Everest
at 8,848 meters lies in Northeast Nepal.
The 1,148 sq. kilometers of Sagarmatha National
Park extends across the region's river areas
and the famous Sherpas' home front Khumbu.
Forests of rhododendron, birch, blue pine,
juniper and silver fir are found up to an
altitude of 4,000 meters. Rare species of
animals like the snow leopard, pandas, lynx
are seen in the region. Rare bird varieties
like snow cock, snow pegion and different
species of pheasant are also to be seen
here. The park was declared a Natural Heritage
Site in 1979.
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