Alex O'Brien
Travel Tips

Video shows what it’s really like to climb Mount Everest

Google Maps announced in a blog post on Thursday that it has officially made it to Mount Everest.

Google has teamed up with Ava Sherpa, a Nepalese mountaineer who has reached the summit of the world's most famous mountain a record 21 times as well as nonprofit Story Cycle to bring the rest of the world digitally to the Khumbu region in Google Maps.

The pictures don't take armchair travellers to the top of the mountain — yet — but around the region and communities at the base of the mountain, such as the Phortse, Khumjung, Thame, Lukla, and the Namche Bazaar.

"In the shadow of Mt. Everest lies a group of sacred valleys known as the Khumbu," the landing page on Google Maps reads.

"For centuries this remote mountainous region has been the homeland of the Sherpa people. Discover the hidden treasures along the trail and off the beaten path."

Google takes you to each village and lets viewers explore medical centres, churches, see the "yak parking lot," and even meet the people who live there including Kancha Sherpa, the last living survivor of the first expedition to summit Mt. Everest.

"Our region is famous for being home to Everest, but it's also the home of the Sherpa community and has been for centuries," Ava Sherpa, who also has started the Ava Sherpa Foundation, a nonprofit that works to give more opportunities to the children in Khumbu, said in his Google blog post. "The region has much more to offer than just the mountain. So last year, I guided the Google Maps team through my home region to collect Street View imagery that improves the map of our community."

The goal of the project is for the world to have a better understanding of the rich history of Khumbu and its people.

What did you think of the video? Doesn’t it look incredible? Share your thoughts in the comments.

First appeared on Stuff.co.nz.

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