Dec 22, 2018
Anna SherchandI was sad I had just lost my expensive canon gears in Canada before this trip. So, I had to use my cell phone Samsung 8 to take this shot. No filters are added to this image.
This shot is taken at the half way from base to top of the Kala Patthar 5,643m above sea level. The toughest and highest point of the Everest Base Camp trek I completed in March 2017.
Anna Sherchand
Hi! I am Anna, Nepali-Australian who, not too long ago, left my career in corporate Information Technology and Services to become a world traveller. Since then, I've travelled to over 37 countries, lived in 4 and have ticked some big adventures off my bucket list. I enjoy travel writing, travel photography, and a minimalist lifestyle. I have written for Ariana Huffington, Matador Network, TripZilla and collaborated with Hyatt Regency Hotel, National Geographic Australia, Uber, Red Cross, Lightro
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The view from Kalapatthar is considered one of the most spectacular mountain vistas in the world. This peak is known for: panoramic views of the world’s highest mountains, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. This peak is also the highlight of the Everest Base Camp trek, with unobstructed views of Mount Everest and the surrounding peaks.
I love the picture you have taken from the viewpoint.