Mt. Everest is 8.8 Km tall. But that does not hint how long your route around the mountain is.
You take the standard South Col route (Nepal):
Lukla to Everest Base Camp:
- Distance: Approximately 62 kilometers one way.
- Takes around 8-12 days depending on acclimatization stops.
Everest Base Camp to Summit:
- Distance: Approximately 20 kilometers round trip.
- about 6-7 days, including acclimatization and rest days at various camps.
Total
- Combining these segments, the total round-trip distance from Lukla to the summit and back would be approximately 142 kilometers.
Important Considerations
- This distance doesn't account for elevation gain, technical difficulties, weather conditions, and acclimatization needs, all of which make the journey significantly more challenging.
- The ascent involves overcoming an elevation gain of about 3,500 meters (11,480 feet) from EBC to the summit.
Distance: Approximately 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) round trip.
This includes climbing from EBC to the summit via the South Col route and typically takes about 6-7 days, including acclimatization and rest days at various camps.