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Thursday, February 15, 2024

Royalty fee for climbing Everest is being raised to 20 Thousand USD

Royalty fee for climbing Everest is being raised to 20 Thousand USD

326 mountains ranging from 5 thousand to 8 thousand 848.68 meters are open for climbing

Kathmandu - The salutation fee paid by foreigners while climbing Mount Everest will be increased from 11 thousand US dollars (14 lakh 63 thousand) to 20 thousand US dollars (26 lakhs 60 thousand) per climber.

Royalty fee for climbing Everest is being raised to 20 Thousand USD dollar.

By revising some regulations including the mountain climbing fee issued by the tourism department 7 years ago, the highest interest expressed among the tourism professionals around the world, the climbing fee of Mount Everest is about to be increased to around two million.

The department has started the work of revising the regulations related to mountain climbing along with the regulations. Chakra Bahadur Budha, director general of the department, said that the draft of the regulation has reached the Ministry of Law. "The financial opinion has been received," Director General Budha said.

Nepal has opened 326 mountains ranging from 5 thousand to 8 thousand 848.68 meters for climbing. According to the department, after the new regulations are passed, the salami customs of other mountains will also be increased. At present, the mountains operated by the department are opened for climbing four seasons a year, in which Nepalese and foreigners are charged different salami customs. Nepali climbers have to pay 75,000 rupees salami fee during the spring season to climb Mount Everest.

Nepali climbers reach the mountains below 6500 meters by paying a minimum of 4 thousand rupees. Foreigners have to pay 250 dollars for mountains below 6500 meters. During the recently concluded winter season, the department collected 76.66 million rupees from 52 mountain climbing permits. Earlier this season, during the spring season, the department had collected 765.7 million rupees in salami dues when climbing 28 mountains was allowed.

Friday, December 22, 2023

Everest Expedition 2024

 An Everest Expedition is the ultimate mountaineering goal for many climbers, offering the chance to stand at the summit of the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, which stands at 8,848 meters (29,029 feet) above sea level. Here's a brief overview of what such an expedition entails:

Preparation and Training: Successful Everest climbers usually have extensive high-altitude mountaineering experience. They undergo rigorous physical training, technical climbing preparation, and familiarization with extreme weather conditions.

Route and Timing: Most expeditions occur in April-May, during a narrow weather window. The two primary routes are the Southeast Ridge from Nepal and the North Col from Tibet. The Southeast Ridge is more frequently used and is considered slightly less technically challenging.

Base Camp to Summit:

Base Camp: Expeditions start at Base Camp (South Side: 5,364 meters, North Side: about 5,150 meters), where climbers acclimatize and prepare for higher camps.

Khumbu Icefall and Higher Camps: On the South Side, climbers navigate the treacherous Khumbu Icefall, then establish camps at higher altitudes for further acclimatization and staging the summit push.

Summit Push: Climbers aim for the summit during a short weather window, often departing from Camp IV (South Col) and navigating the Hillary Step and other challenges.

Challenges: Risks include avalanches, crevasse falls, extreme weather, and altitude sickness. Oxygen deprivation and physical exhaustion are significant challenges.

Support and Logistics: The expedition requires a team of experienced Sherpa guides, support staff, and extensive logistical planning for supplies, oxygen tanks, and emergency protocols.

Cost and Duration: Everest expeditions are expensive, often costing tens of thousands of dollars, and typically last about two months.

Environmental and Ethical Considerations: Climbers must be aware of the environmental impact and ethical considerations, including waste management and respecting local cultures and economies.

Permits and Regulations: Climbers need a permit from the government of Nepal or China (for Tibet), and there are strict rules and regulations governing the climb.

Climbing Everest is a feat that tests the limits of human endurance, skill, and spirit. It requires not only physical and technical prowess but also mental fortitude, careful planning, and respect for the mountain and its local communities.

Everest Expedition 2024


Everest Base Camp Trek

The Everest Base Camp Trek is a quintessential adventure for hiking enthusiasts, offering an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Nepalese Himalayas. This trek typically spans about 12 to 14 days and begins with a thrilling flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, a gateway to the Everest region.

From Lukla, trekkers follow a trail that meanders through the lush valleys of the Khumbu region, home to the renowned Sherpa community. The path takes you through picturesque villages like Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Dingboche, interspersed with vibrant Buddhist monasteries and prayer flags. Acclimatization days are crucial for adjusting to high altitudes and are typically spent in key locations like Namche Bazaar.

The trek offers spectacular views of some of the world's highest peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. The goal is Everest Base Camp, situated at an elevation of approximately 5,364 meters (17,598 feet). Here, trekkers can soak in the extraordinary ambiance of the great Everest and get a glimpse into the life of climbers attempting to summit the peak.

Another highlight of this trek is the ascent to Kala Patthar, a viewpoint offering the most accessible close-up views of Mount Everest, often deemed as a more visually rewarding point than the base camp itself.

Accommodation along the trek is in teahouses – small mountain lodges offering basic but comfortable lodging and hearty meals. The journey not only challenges you physically but also offers deep cultural immersion, showcasing the resilience, warmth, and hospitality of the mountain communities of Nepal.

The Everest Base Camp Trek is more than a trek; it's a journey of a lifetime, offering awe-inspiring scenery, cultural richness, and a profound sense of accomplishment.



A Luxurious Everest Expedition 2024

A Luxurious Everest Expedition is an opulent and exclusive adventure catering to those seeking the pinnacle of comfort and service while conquering the world's highest peak. This expedition combines the thrill of summiting Mount Everest with premium amenities, ensuring a lavish experience amidst the rugged Himalayan terrain. Trekkers enjoy deluxe accommodations, gourmet meals, and personalized services, creating a seamless blend of adventure and luxury. Expert guides and support staff accompany participants every step of the way, offering top-tier safety and assistance. A Luxurious Everest Expedition provides an extraordinary opportunity to achieve the summit in style, savoring unparalleled comfort amidst the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Everest region. #everestexpedition #everestexpedition2024 #everestexpeditionsnepal

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Saturday, July 15, 2023

🟩Everest Base Camp with Gokyo Lakes - Chola Pass -18 Days 🟩

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🟩Everest Base Camp with Gokyo Lakes - Chola Pass -18 Days 🟩

πŸŸ₯For Further Inquires and Booking:

Email : info@mounteverest-expedition.com

✅Mobile : +977 9851116654

✅WhatsApp/Viber : +977 9851116654

πŸŸ₯Trip Info

✅Trip Days: 18 Days

✅Max-Elevation: Kala Patthar (5,555m)

✅Best Seasons: Autumn & Spring

✅Group Size: 1-20 + people

✅Arrival On: Kathmandu, Nepal

πŸŸ₯OUR GUARANTEED DEPARTURE DATES FOR 2023 AUTUMN (SEP - DEC)

✅5th Sep - 21st Sep 2023

10th Sep - 26th Sep

✅5th Oct - 22nd Oct 

✅12th Oct - 28th Oct

✅5th Nov - 21st Nov

✅12th Nov - 28th Nov

✅5th Dec - 21st Dec

πŸŸ₯Outline Itinerary:

✅Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350m/4,428ft), Tribhuvan International Airport

✅Day 02: Trek preparation day & last minute shopping.

✅Day 3:Flight from Kathmandu (1,400m ) to Lukla (2,850m ). Trek to Phakding ( 2650m )

✅Day 4: Trek from Phakding (2,650m ) to Namche Bazaar (3,440m )

✅Day 5: Rest day and acclimatization at Namche Bazaar

✅Day 6: Trek from Namche (3,440m ) to Dole (4,200m )

✅Day 7: Trek from Dole (4,200m ) to Machhermo (4,470m )

✅Day 8: Trek from Machhermo (4,470m ) to Gokyo (4,790m )

✅Day 9: Rest day to acclimatize at Gokyo. Gokyo Ri viewpoint (5,400m )

✅Day 10: Trek from Gokyo (4,790m ) to Thangnak (4,700m)

✅Day 11; Trek from Thangnak (4,700m ) to Dzongla (4,855m ) via Cho La Pass (5420m )

✅Day 12: Trek from Dzongla (4,855m ) to Lobuche (4,910m )

✅Day 13: Trek from Lobuche (4,930m ) to Everest Base Camp (5,364m ) and back to Gorak Shep (5,185m )

✅Day 14: Hike to Kala Patthar (5,555m ) viewpoint, trek to Gorak Shep and then to Pheriche (4,250m 

✅Day 15: Trek from Pheriche(4,250m) to Namche Bazaar (3,440m)

✅Day 16: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla

✅Day 17: Fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla

✅Day 18: Final Departure.

πŸŸ₯For More Info πŸ“©/πŸ“ž:

✅Cost Includes and Excludes via Email/WhatsApp

✅Trekking Gear List via Email/WhatsApp

✅More Details via Email/ WhatsApp

#everesttrek #gokyo #gokyori #everestexpeditionsnepal #everestbasecamptrek 

Langtang Valley Trek - 10 Days

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🟩 Langtang Valley Trek - 10 Days 🟩

πŸŸ₯: For further inquiries and booking ⬇️

✅Email: info@everestexpeditionsnepal.com

✅Mobile: +977 9851116654

✅Whatsapp/Viber: +977 9851116654

πŸŸ₯Trip Info

✅Trip Days: 10 Days

✅Max-Elevation: 4773m at Kyangjin Ri & Tsergo Ri (Cherko Ri) 5000M

✅Best Seasons: Autumn & Spring

✅Group Size: 1-15 people

✅Arrival On: Kathmandu, Nepal

✅Announcing our guaranteed departure dates this autumn 2023 (September-December).

πŸ”Ί4th September - 10th Sep

πŸ”Ί18 th September - 28th October

πŸ”Ί2nd October- 12th October

πŸ”Ί16th October- 26th October

πŸ”Ί6th November- 16th November

πŸ”Ί20th November- 30th November

πŸ”Ί4th December- 14th December

πŸŸ₯Outline Itinerary:

✅Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350m/4,428ft), Tribhuvan International Airport

✅Day 02: Kathmandu: Exploration and trek preparation day.

✅Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu (1400 m / 4,393 ft) to Syabrubesi (1,503 m / 4,655 ft)

✅Day 4: Trek from Syabrubensi (1,503 m / 4,655 ft) to Lama Hotel (2,470m /8,103 ft)

✅Day 5: Trek from Lama Hotel (2,470m /8,103 ft) to Langtang village (3,430 m/11,255 ft)

✅Day 6: Trek from Langtang village (3,430 m/11,255 ft) to Kyanjin Gompa (3,865 m/12,675 ft)

✅Day 7: Rest day explore around the Glacier, Tsergo Ri (Cherko Ri)

✅Day 8: Trek from Kyanjin Gomba (3,865 m/12,675 ft) to Lama Hotel (2,470 m/8,103 ft)

✅Day 9: Trek from Lama Hotel (2,470 m/8,103 ft) to Syabrubensi (1,420 m/4,655 ft)

✅Day 10: Drive from Syabrubensi (1,420 m/4,655 ft) to Kathmandu (1400 m / 4,393 ft).

🟩For More Info πŸ“©/πŸ“ž:

πŸ”ΊCost Includes & Excludes via Email/WhatsApp

πŸ”ΊTrekking Gear List via Email/WhatsApp

πŸ”ΊMore details via Email/WhatsApp

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Everest Base Camp Trek 1 Foc Offer!

The Everest Base Camp Trek takes one to the foothills of the mightiest of the mountains in the world. Enroute, traverse through rhododendron and pine forests, rivers, Sherpa villages and Buddhist Monasteries from temperate to snow line regions. The Himalayas are best seen on this trek as one traces the main route through the Khumbu region from the Sherpa town of Namche Bazaar. Trekkers get a close view of the world’s greatest mountains, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Thamserku, Tawache and others.

QUICK LOOK:

STARTING/ENDING: KATHMANDU-LUKLA/LUKLA-KATHMANDU

GRADE: MODERATE-DIFFICULT

PHYSICAL RATING: 4+

CULTURE: SHERPA, TAMANG

HIGHEST ACCESS POINT: KALAPATHAR (5500M)

HIMALAYAN SIGHTSEEING: EVEREST, AMADABLAM, LHOTSE, ETC

DETAILS LOOK:

DAY 01: KATHMANDU – LUKLA – 2700M – PHAKDING 2600, 4 HRS

Early morning transfer to the airport to fly toLukla (2880m) This 35 minute flight provides a magnificent entry to the trek. It highlights the snowline of the Himalayan Range in the north and the rugged landing at the Lukla airport which is said to be one of the most spectacular flights in the world. Upon arrival, meet the Sherpa team and while the team reassembles the equipment for the distribution to the Porters and Jhopke (a cross between and cow and a Yak used to carry loads), there will be a short lunch break. During this break, the guests are welcome to explore this bustling town on top of a hill with rows of houses, hotels and shops lining both sides of cobbled street.

Dinner and Overnight at Phakding.

DAY 02: PHAKDING – NAMCHE BAZAAR 3440M, (6 HRS)

We continue north following the Dudh Kosi river and on to Jorsale where we enter the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park. From here it is a short walk to the confluence of two rivers, the lmja Drangpa (Imja Khola) and the Nangpo Tsangpo (Bhote Kosi) followed by a steep climb (for about 2hrs.) to Namche Bazaar, the main town in the Khumbu region. Namche is a prosperous Sherpa town and an important trading centre with a weekly Saturday market. Overnight.

DAY 03: NAMCHE BAZAAR REST DAY

Namche Bazaar rest day and overnight Namche Bazaar is tucked away between two ridges amongst the giant peaks of the Khumbu. Once named the ‘Trekkers Mecca of Nepal, Namche now boasts an abundance of lodges and souvenir shops. It is an ideal place to spend a rest day, acclimatising to the new altitude of 3450m before heading off towards Gokyo. Options for acclimatisation walks include a visit to Khunde Hospital and also the one hour walk up to the Everest Hotel above Namche for the sunset view of Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Lhotse and Everest. Overnight.

DAY 04: NAMCHE BAZAAR – TYANGBOCHE, 3860M, (6 HRS)

From Namche, the trail contours around the side of the valley, high above the Dudh Kosi. Now we get our first really good views of the great peaks of the Khumbu including Mt Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse and Ama Dablam. Passing by several villages and numerous tea shops, we descend steeply to a bridge over the river at Phunki Tenga. The village is an excellent lunch spot, and here we can rest before making the steep climb to Tengboche. Although tiring, the hike up the zigzag path has numerous distractions, with rhododendron bushes, beautiful birds and superb mountain scenery. Tengboche is famous for its legendary monastery, the largest in the Khumbu. Overnight.

DAY 05: TYANGBOCHE – DINGBOCHE, 4300M, (6HRS)

After breakfast we head up to Dingbuche. On the way the majestic Amadablam over shadows our day. On the way we meet a little Sherpa village called Pangbuche continue to Dingbuche for overnight.

Day 6: Dingboche (4410 m). – acclimatization day.

As per the study on high altitude sickness, it has been found that most of the people suffer or show signs of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) from the altitude of 14,000 ft. Thus it is highly recommended to have a rest day to acclimatize at this altitude before starting an ascent.

A trekkers’ aid post operates at the settlement of Pheriche which can be reached in 1 ½ hours from Dingboche. The Aid post is  supported by the Himalayan Rescue Association and Tokyo Medical College. A western physician is usually in attendance during the trekking season. This establishment, and the doctors who operates it, specialize in the study and treatment of altitude sickness and strive to educate trekkers in the dangers of too fast an ascent to high altitudes.

Dinner and overnight at Dingboche.

DAY 07: DINGBOCHE – LABUCHE 4930M, (6 HRS)

We continue up the wide valley beneath the impressive peaks of Cholatse and Tawache on the left. We then turn right and climb more steeply towards the foot of the Khumbu Glacier.At the top of this climb there are many stone cairns, built as memorials to the many Sherpas who have died while climbing Mt Everest. The path then climbs gently along the glacier, to eventually reach the cluster of houses at Lobuche. Overnight.

Day 08: LABUCHE TREK TO GORAKPSHEP 5170M, (2 AND HALF HRS) KALAPATTAR (5500M) – GORAKSHEP 3 HRS, TREK TO EVEREST BASE CAMP 5300M AND BACK TO GORAKSHEP AND OVERNIGHT

We continue our trek along the Khumbu Glacier. We will reach our destination quiet early but you can spend rest of the days for acclimatization & preparation for the next day adventure and Hike to Kalapatthar or Everest base camp and Overnight at Gorakshep.

Day 09: GORAKSHEP – KALAPATTAR (5500M) – TREK TO EVEREST BASE CAMP 5300M AND BACK TO PHERICHE 4280M (7 HRS)

Wake up early morning. The sunrise colors begin to appear on Everest, we make our way to the top of one of the finest viewpoints in the Everest region, Kala Pattar [5554m]. And trek back to Gorakshep for Breakfast. We eat our breakfast and then continue to Everest Base camp (5300m).Walk to base camp and back would requires about 5-6 hours, following the Khumbu glacier, sometimes on moraine and sometimes on the glacier itself. The walk is especially interesting for the views of the 15-meters high series of ice, a feature peculiar to Himalayan glaciers. The base camp of the highest mountain in the world is mostly inhabited by several expeditions all over the world.

Back to Pheriche for overnight

Day 10: PHERICHE – KHUMJUNG OR NAMCHE BAZAR 3860M, (6 to 7 HRS)

We continue to follow the river and, after crossing it, climb back up through birch and rhododendron forest to Khumjung. Overnight.

Day 11: KHUMJUNG/ NAMCHE BAZAR – PHAKDING 3440M, (5 HRS)

From Phakding the trail descends steeply to the village of Jorsale. Passing the villages of Phakding (2640m) From Khumjung we descend to the bridge over the Dudh Kosi at Phunki where there are water driven prayer wheels, then climb and contour around the hillside to Phakding. Overnight.

DAY 12: PHAKDING – LUKLA 2840M, (4HRS)

From Phakding Passing the villages of Phakding (2640m) and Choplung, we reach Chaunrikharka and the trail that cuts up to the airstrip at Lukla. Overnight.

DAY 13: LUKLA- KATHMANDU

Early morning flight to Kathmandu from Lukla. End of Trek.

Notice on Domestic Flight (Kathmandu – Lukla)

The Government of Nepal has announced an issue for the flight operation to Lukla. Most of the flights to Lukla will commence from Ramechhap until further notice to avoid the heavy traffic congestion in Kathmandu airport. The airport in Ramechhap is located 130km from Kathmandu (approximately 3-4 hours drive).

Alternatively, helicopter arrangements can be made on 5 people sharing basis with the addition of USD 500 for one way flight per person to change your airplane flights to the helicopter. We will try to coordinate and form groups at the airport for this arrangement, but we cannot guarantee it. The drive to Ramechhap and flight to Lukla is almost always guaranteed unless the flight is canceled due to bad weather conditions.

Travelers are suggested to advise us on the prefer.

In the Above Cost It Includes:

1. Airport Pick-up and Drop Off,

2. Licensed and trained trekking guides,

3. potters for carrying goods and supplies,

4. Meal on full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner) basis during the trek

5. 3 Nights Accommodation in the 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu with B & B. (Bed & Breakfast) on Twin Sharing Basis.

6. All accommodation during the trek on sharing Basis.

7. All meals and hot beverages during the trek.

8. Transportation to and from trail head by Private and Sharing Transport from Kathmandu to Ramechap to Kathmandu to Ramechap)

9. All necessary documents and permits for trekking (where applicable)

10. National Park/Conservation Area entry Permit, Insurance, and

equipment for the staffs.

11. Coordination of quick Rescue service (Costs covered by your Insurance Plan)

12. Trekking staffs wages etc.             

14. Welcome dinner in a Nepali Cultural Dance restaurant in Kathmandu.

15. Trekking Map, T-shirt, and Trekking certificate.

16. Exclusive of Medical Kit Bag

17. All Government and local Taxes

18. International Flight ticket re-confirmation.

19. Meals will be Start when your Trek starts.

20. Domestic Flights from Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu

21. Domestic Flights for Trekking Guide.

22. Trekking Staff Insurance of $10,000 Per Person.


Services and Cost Does not Included in Price:

1. International Airfares,

2. Travel/Trekking Insurance,

3. Excess baggage charges More than 16kg and hand bag more than 5 kg in

domestic flights.

4. Visa fees.

5. Airport Departure Taxes.

6. Drinks (Cold and Alcoholic) Rescue charge.

7. Tips for The staffs.

8. Expenses of Personnel nature and Permit and Liaison officer fee (where Applicable.

9. Meals during stay in the Kathmandu

10. Extra Domestic Ticket  of Jomsom, Pokhara etc.

11. Extra Hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara.

Thursday, May 18, 2023

Indian woman climber dies, Everest death toll reaches 7

 An Indian woman climber who fell ill at the Mt Everest base camp died in Lukla this morning.

According to Da Dendi Sherpa, Managing Director at Glacier Himalaya Treks, Suzanne Leopoldina Jesus breathed her last while undergoing treatment at Lukla-based hospital at around 5:13am.

The 59-year-old climber from Maharashtra, Mumbai was taken ill for over six days at the base camp. "She was forcibly airlifted to Lukla from the base camp yesterday evening," Sherpa said, adding that she often refused to leave the base camp saying she had to climb Mt Everest at any cost.

A meeting with the government liaison officers, police personnel and handling agency decided to take her to Lukla for further treatment, Sherpa said.

Suzanne reported that she was climbing with pacemaker but she couldn't move above the base camp. "She took more than six hours to reach the Crompton point," Sherpa recalled.

She had completed trekking in Everest Base Camp in May 2022. By attempting Everest, she aimed to be the Asia's first person on pacemaker and oldest Indian attempting Everest. She is a teacher in Government Primary School and promoted as Head in one of the largest School at Silvassa.

Indian embassy in Kathmandu as well the Department of Tourism have already been informed about the incident, he said, adding that efforts are underway to airlift her body to Kathmandu.

This season, Mt Everest witnessed seven deaths. Four Sherpa climbers, an American doctor and Moldova climber died in the last few weeks as hundreds of climbers headed for the summit push.

CNN Travel lists Upper Mustang Valley as must-visit destination in 2023

KATHMANDU, May 18: US-based Cable News Network (CNN) has picked Nepal’s Mustang Valley enriched with ancient Tibetan culture as a must-visit travel destination in 2023. Mustang, which lies in Gandaki Province of central Nepal (formerly western Nepal), is one of  the 23 places worldwide recommended by CNN Travel.

The number of both foreign and domestic tourists visiting Mustang by road and by air has picked up pace again after Covid-19 pandemic subsided along with favorable weather. Tourists travel across Beni, Tatopani, Lete, Kagbeni, Jomsom, Muktinath Temple, Lo-Manthang and Korala, a border crossing with China, to experience the unique landscape and cultural heritage of the region, especially Upper Mustang.

The best time to visit Mustang is during the months of spring (March, April, May) and Autumn (September, October, November). During this time, visitors get to witness the great landscape in relatively warm weather. This also allows visitors to take up tours and hikes in this area which would be difficult during the colder months.

Not only domestic but also foreign guests are eager to go to Mustang for pilgrimage, sightseeing and trekking in Upper Mustang, and to explore Tilicho lake as well as Saribung Pass. Mustang is equally famous for religious tourism because of the famous Muktinath Temple and Damodar Kunda. Nearby is a temple called Jwala Mai considered sacred and worshiped by both the Hindus and the Buddhists. An eternal blue flame keeps burning in the temple. Nearby, there are 108 sacred waterspouts (springs) where pilgrims take a ritual bath. Muktinath lies on the famous Annapurna Circuit trek visited by thousands of foreign trekkers every year. The trek starts from Besisahar and passes through Manang and Thorung La Pass via Muktinath to Jomsom.

In lower Mustang, one can visit Marpha village, which is famous for apple production, along with Marpha brandy and jams produced from local fruits like apples, peach and apricot. Due to its religious destination, Mustang has been able to attract a large number of Indian guests as well. In 2022, about 60,000 foreign guests including 50,000 Indians visited Mustang.

Mani Raj Lamicchane, director of Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) said, “As the CNN news portal is credible and reliable, getting Mustang featured in the list of CNN Travel under 17th rank and getting publicity is a huge credit for our country as a whole.”

He added, “To further strengthen tourism in Mustang, promotion of such a place is a must. We should inform the locals about the benefits of tourists. We should preserve the authenticity of culture and co-operate with relevant agencies and stakeholders.”

CNN reports that in addition to trekking, Mustang visitors can explore ancient villages and Buddhist monasteries. Also not to be missed, the man-made Mustang caves sit above the Gandaki River and are filled with 2,000-year-old Buddhist sculptures and paintings. Getting to the Mustang Valley is part of the adventure. Travelers will need to take a 25-minute flight from the capital Kathmandu to Pokhara then hop on another plane for a 20-minute journey to Jomsom. The views alone might make this option more pleasing to some than the alternative 12-hour drive from Kathmandu.

Dharma Raj Panthi, president of Gandaki chapter of the Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN), the umbrella organization of trekking entrepreneurs, said, “Tourism entrepreneurs also often complain that foreign guests from third countries do not visit the place due to the lack of promotion. But it is good news that an international news agency has enlisted Mustang as a must-visit travel destination. It can be expected that this promotion will help to increase the number of visitors from third countries to Nepal in the near future.”

According to tourism entrepreneurs, Mustang being included among the 23 places that must be visited in 2023, will create a positive impact on tourism. They expect that the coverage by the world-famous news agency will help to increase the number of tourists visiting Nepal in the coming days as Mustang is included as a must-visit travel destination.

According to Ashok Subedi, conservation officer of Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), Jomsom, a total of 60,000 foreign visitors visited Jomsom in 2022. Among them, about 50,000 were Indians and the rest were guests from third countries, Subedi said, adding that the number of Indian guests is large as they come to visit Muktinath.

Other travel destinations picked by CNN Travel include Poland; Western Australia, Liverpool, England; Charleston, South Carolina; Vilnius, Lithuania; Fiji; Manaus, Brazil; Thessaloniki, Greece; Rwanda; Gothenburg, Sweden; Rasal-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates; Laos; Gruyeres, Switzerland; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Bogota, Colombia; Tanzania, Cairo, Egypt; Naoshima, Japan; Belize; Oaxaca, Mexico; Ottawa, Canada and Uganda.

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

2 Nepali climbers barred from the 14-peak record, point the finger at white competitor and agent

Dawa Ongju and Pasdawa Sherpa are upset. The two mountaineers had planned everything to go to China to climb Cho Oyu and Shishapangma to finish climbing all the 14 8,000-metre mountains. They were so close to their dream.

On April 4, the two received their visas to go to China and were ecstatic as they were finally going to complete their long-awaited dream. But their joy was short-lived as on April 6 as their agent told them their visas were cancelled by the embassy.

“They told us we could not go to China as we had recently been to Pakistan. During the interview, we clearly told the embassy we had been to Pakistan and they had no problem, but two days after getting our visas, our agent told us we could not go. It makes no sense,” says Dawa Ongju Sherpa.

Their agent, Climbalaya Treks & Expeditions, recently ran an expedition in Shishapangma during which a host of climbers reached the summit. Everyone that applied for visas through Climbalaya got their applications approved apart from two – Dawa Ongju and Pasdawa Sherpa. Record-chasing Norwegian climber Kristin Harila also received her visa as she reached the summit of Shishapangma and is now one mountain away from climbing all 14 8000-ers.

But why? An investigation reveals Harila and Climbalaya might have played a role to make sure the two did not get visas to go to China.

The unhealthy competition

Dawa Ongju and Pasdawa Sherpa claim this was a ploy not to let them climb as they too were going for the same record Harila was.


“This is what money can do. People are bringing politics into mountaineering and it is disgusting,” says Dawa Ongju, suspecting Climbalaya was bribed to bar them from getting their visa.

The Chinese Embassy in Nepal says their visas were cancelled as the two had withdrawn their applications before a decision. But Dawa Ongju and Pasdawa say they have not done so and say everything was dealt with by Climbalaya.

“China and Nepal are friendly neighbouring countries, we welcome all Nepali friends to visit China,” said an official from the Chinese embassy in Kathmandu.

“This is a disgusting act by the agent. We do not know if they took the money but this is politics of the highest level as they have stopped two of their own from getting this record,” Dawa Ongju says.

Harila denies playing a role in anything of this on a social media post while Climbalaya says the visa was cancelled by the embassy and not them.

“We don’t know why the embassy is saying that, but the embassy cancelled their (Dawa Ongju and Pasdawa Sherpa) visa we did not withdraw it,” says Dawa Sherpa from Climbalaya.

8K Expeditions, the company the two work with, says they were sending the two of their best guides to China despite needing them to guide people on Everest.

“I understood why they wanted to go and I was looking forward to them climbing the two remaining mountains there. But, now, with details coming out, it is clear they were robbed of this opportunity,” says Lhakpa Sherpa, the founder of 8K Expeditions.

Dawa Ongju and Pasdawa Sherpa’s passports were held by the agent until the day everyone left for China. The two had even asked for their passports but were told the papers were held by the embassy.

“When I told them I would go to the embassy, they asked me to come to their office and collect it. That is when I found out that they were trying to con us,” says Dawa Ongju who argues why would the two who were chasing 8,000-metre summits withdraw their applications.

The betrayal?

Over the past year, Dawa Ongju and Pasdawa Sherpa have been through a lot. The two guided Harila to the summit of 12 of the 14 8,000-metre mountains. They did so in record time too as they only took 148 days and were only two mountains away from breaking the speed record held by Nirmal Purja Magar (Nimsdai).

But with China closing its mountains, they were left disappointed as the two, along with Harila, had to give up on their mission.

Following that, Harila jumped ships. While she said she was climbing to prove to the world how capable women were on the mountain, she also stated how she wanted to share the record with her two guides. However, after climbing Manaslu on September 23, 2022, things changed as she started to distance herself from Dawa Ongju and Pasdawa Sherpa.

“I do not know what changed, but she suddenly cut contact. We had a verbal agreement to do it together but it seems words don’t mean anything anymore,” says Dawa Ongju.

Harila joined another company and tried to climb Cho Oyu from Nepal. But due to poor weather, she was not able to reach the summit both in autumn and winter.

That is why Dawa Ongju and Pasdawa Sherpa say they feel betrayed as they say she did not communicate with them before going to Cho Oyu.

But Harila says she asked them to come, but the two say that is a lie.

“We treated her like a sister, then she betrayed us,” says Pasdawa.

They say they helped a novice climber become known throughout the world. They agree Harila is a strong woman and say that they believed in her and her mission and worked day and night to achieve it. 

“We did not care about us. We did not care about the dangers because we were chasing something historic together. But where did that get us? Nowhere,” says Pasdawa, who first climbed with Harila in 2021 when he guided her to the summit of Everest and Lhotse in 12 hours.

Both Dawa Ongju and Pasdawa Sherpa say their toughest test was K2 in 2022. There were many Nepali teams on the mountain, but with no one able to fix ropes to the summit, the two volunteered as they worked from 6 am to 11 pm to ensure they were able to summit the killer mountain.

“Both of us worked day and night to open routes on most of the mountains. We did it without thinking about our family back home and the dangers of life as we carried on the unthinkable task of carrying 35-40 kg of weight through ravines, crevasses, rock faces and death zones. It sucks that our dreams were left unfulfilled,” says Pasdawa Sherpa.

Dawa Ongju is just heartbroken. As a climber, he too wanted to climb all 14 8,000-ers. But now with politics being played on the highest level, he feels he will never trust anyone involved again.
“Everyone lied to us. Everyone cheated us. This is very unfair,” he says.

American doctor dies at Camp II on Everest

 KATHMANDU, MAY 2

An American climber died at Camp II on Mt Everest yesterday, expedition organizer said. According to Mohan Kafle, Manager at Beyul Adventure, Jonathan Sugarman, 69, died during his acclimatization rotation at Camp II. The Seattle-based medical doctor suddenly feeling unwell at camp II and breathed his last, according to Kafle. He was a part of the expedition handled by International Mountain Guides. Beyul Adventure has locally managed IMG expedition.Last year, Sugarman abandoned his climb from Camp III on Everest as he scaled Lobuche and Island peaks with IMG."Efforts are underway to airlift his body from camp II," Kafle said, adding that bad weather was hampering recovery efforts.The Harvard graduate earlier served as a Clinical Professor in the Departments of Family Medicine and Epidemiology at the University of Washington.The US Embassy in Kathmandu is also coordinating with Beyul and IMG to recover his body from the base camp, Sources said. This is the fourth death on Everest this season. Earlier, three Sherpa climbers died in an avalanche in the Khumbu icefall on May 12.

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

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✅Day 6 :Trek from Tengboche (3,855m / 12,850ft) to Dingboche (4,360m / 14,290ft)
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