Visit Mount Everest page. Click ‘Yes’ to question Do You Want to Climb Mt. Everest? Insert your pictures or with friends to top of Everest

Mount. Everest (Sagarmatha in Nepali language and Jhomolungma or Chhomolungma in Tibetan language) is no longer just a mountain, it become everyone’s go to metaphor for significant challenges. Adventures Indoors Luxepeditions, the world leader in getting people to the summit of Mt. Everest without ever actually going there. Here at AIL, we believe that climbing Everest should be reserved for qualified climbers only. But, that doesn’t mean you cannot visit the top of Mt. Everest. Simply, visit the Top of Mount Everest Official page. Once you are there, you get question Do You Want to Climb Mt. Everest? Simply click ‘Yes’ and you can then insert the pictures of yourself, either alone or with friends or even with a pet onto the top of Everest. All without posing any risks to yourself or others. Our fatality rate is close to zero. Not too bad for these photosoped expeditions out there. Operation since earlier this week 2019 🙂

Award winning Home Box Office (HBO) sponsored Last Week Tonight host John Oliver has brought up the growing frustrations over creating of tremendous human traffic jam at the top of Mt. Everest. Visit the youtube video Everest: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver for insight information.

Climbing Mt. Everest has somehow gone from being rare feat of extra ordinary skills to something looks like the Traders Joe’s. The mountain gets literally trash. A cleanup expedition just this year brought down over 24000 pounds of waste and that’s not all. The global warming has brought downhill lots of fecal time bomb (human waste). We, at Mountain Climbers Treks and Adventure, we never support commercial expeditions especially for those who has never enough skills and experience to climb serious mountains with this much human traffic. Be responsible mountaineers!