There are plenty of reasons to complete the Everest Base Camp Trek. the journey from Kathmandu to Lukla is one of Nepal's most picturesque. On the way to Namche Bazaar, we reach the Khumbu region's Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Namche Bazaar's second name for the major sherpa hamlet in the Khumbu region is the Tourism Capital. The Tengboche monastery is also well-known for its Sherpa festivities. In addition, the Tengboche monastery is also known for the Mani Rimdu Event, a Sherpa festival conducted just once a year. One of the tallest hotels in the world and the highest hotel in Nepal is the Everest View Hotel. Additionally, it is included as the 2004 Highest Altitude Hotel in the World in Guinness World Records.The nearest location to see Mount Everest up close without using climbing equipment is the Everest Base Camp, which is located at a height of 5,300 meters. . The Nepalese dish "Dal Bhat" is an easy-to-digest substitute for heavy meals, which are strictly forbidden for hikers. The national food of Nepal is called Dal Bhat, and it includes rice, curries, lentils, chicken soup, pickles, salads, ghee, and other ingredients. It is abundant in minerals, vitamins, proteins, and carbohydrates, all of which are necessary for trekking. The Sherpa people celebrate the harvest festival in July at their homes and travel to the nearby monastery to worship and take part in religious activities. The biggest and most significant event in the Khumbu region is the Mani Rimdu Festival. For this monumental occasion, You may go to the vantage point of NangkarTshang Hill throughout the day. It takes three hours to trek from the settlement of Dingboche to the top of NangkarTshang Hill, where there are views of Makalu, Lhoste, Mera Peak (Island Peak), and Chhopulu from both up close and far away.