Introduction to Mount Everest Base Camp: Mount Everest Base Camp refers to a protective zone established to protect the environment of the core area of ​​Mount Everest. It is 5,200 meters above sea level, and the straight-line distance from the summit of Mount Everest is about 19 kilometers. The Everest Base Camp is located south of the Rongbuk Monastery and is surrounded by a group of tent hotels, with a national flag and an Everest Reserve flag erected in the middle. Everest Base Camp mainly provides tourist accommodation, with toilets and tent post offices. Every year from the beginning of April to the end of May, it is the best time to climb Mount Everest. Therefore, during this period, the base camp is stationed with mountaineers from all over the world. Many colorful outdoor tents of world-famous brands are scattered in the empty base camp, which is very spectacular.

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