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  1. Entrance gate of the Sagarmatha National Park. Sagarmatha National Park was established on July 19, 1976. In 1979, it became the country's first national park that was inscribed as a Natural World Heritage Site.In January 2002, a Buffer Zone comprising 275 km 2 (106 sq mi) was added. Conservation of forests, wildlife, and cultural resources received top priority under the Buffer Zone ...

  2. Welcome to Sagarmatha National Park. Sagarmatha National Park extends over an area of 1,148 square kilometers of the Himalayan ecological zone in Khumbu region of Nepal. The Park includes the upper catchments areas of the Dudhkoshi and Bhotehoshi Rivers and is largely composed of rugged terrain and gorges of the high Himalayas, ranging from 2 ...

  3. Sagarmatha National Park. Sagarmatha is an exceptional area with dramatic mountains, glaciers and deep valleys, dominated by Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world (8,848 m). Several rare species, such as the snow leopard and the lesser panda, are found in the park. The presence of the Sherpas, with their unique culture, adds further ...

  4. May 20, 2024 · Sagarmatha National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Established on July 19, 1976, Sagarmatha National Park is Nepal’s first national park to be inscribed as a Natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979. The park is huge, covering 1,148 square kilometers (443 square miles).

  5. Sagarmatha National Park is located in the eastern part of Nepal as part of the Himalayas. The national park encompasses an area of 443 square miles (1,148 sq km). Mount Everest accounts for the highest elevation at 29,029 feet (8,848 m). The altitude changes from the summit of Everest down to the lower plateau elevation of 9,334 feet (2,845 m).

  6. Jan 28, 2022 · Sagarmatha National Park covers 443 square miles (1148 sq. km) in Nepal's Khumbu region. Since the first successful summit expedition in 1953, the stream of visitors has grown and grown. In 1976, Sagarmatha National Park was established, as one of the first national conservation areas in Nepal; only three years later, UNESCO followed up by ...

  7. Sagarmatha is a Nepali word derived from सगर sagar meaning "sky" and माथा matha meaning "head". Thus Sagarmatha means forehead of the sky. This majestically scenic mountain park of snow-covered peaks, gorges and glaciers dominated by the highest mountain on Earth is geologically interesting and its wilderness values are ...

  8. Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal’s eastern Himalayas isn’t just a protected area; it’s a tribute to our planet’s grandeur and strength. Spanning 1,148 square kilometers in the Solu-Khumbu district, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is best known for housing the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest, locally known as ‘Sagarmatha’. ...

  9. Among the various protected areas in Nepal, Sagarmatha National Park is one of these protected areas in the eastern Himalayas of Nepal.The National Park was established in 1976 with an area of 1,148 km 2 (443 sq miles) in Solukhumbu district. Located at the highest elevation with its lowest point just over 2,800 meters, it encompasses dramatic mountains including the Mount Everest (8,848 m ...

  10. About Us . Sagarmatha National Park was established in 19 July 1976, covering an area of 1148 km2 in Solukhumbu district in Eastern Development Region of Nepal.