Everest Region Trekking is the straightforward way to explore the Highest Mountain Mount Everest (8848 meters), known as Sagarmatha in Nepali, Sherpa culture, Himalaya Flora and fauna, and the mythical animal Yeti. The Everest region trekking lies in the Everest National Park which is nominated in the list of world heritage sites by UNESCO. Everest National Park was established in 1976 by the government of Nepal to protect the snow Himalayas, Local culture, and Flora and Fauna. Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho You, Thamserku, Nuptse, Amadablam, Pumori, and Island peak are the major Himalayas peaks in this area. During the Everest region trekking, we approach the base camp of these mountains. Namchebajar, Khumjung and Tengboche are the major Sherpa villages and monasteries of the Thame, Khumjung, Tengboche and Pangboche villages are really appreciable. Monastries are common gathering places to celebrate religious festivals such as Dumje, and Mane Rundu. Sherpa is the major tribe of this region and they are Buddhist by religion. Everest region trekking is the home of the red panda, snow leopard, musk deer, Himalaya tahr, and many other animals. We can get Nepali National bird Impeyan pheasant and other birds like snow cock, blood pheasant and red-billed cough. Fir, Juniper, birch, rhododendron, and Gurans in Nepali are the beautiful plants of this area. The Everest region trekking offers many trekking routes that are very popular in the world. The trek from Lukla to Kalapathar is very popular and provides spectacular views and Gokyo Lake Trekking is also very popular for the lake and spectacular views.