Every year, hundreds of mountaineers try to reach the top of Mount Everest, the 29,032-foot-tall peak on the border of Nepal ...
Its epicenter located in Tingri County on the Tibetan plateau, at a depth of 6.2-miles, bordered on Nepal approximately 50-miles north of Mount Everest – the highest mountain in the world.
Nepal has officially ended solo expeditions on Everest and other 8,000-metre peaks by amending its mountaineering regulations ...
Nepal has implemented new regulations requiring one mountain guide for every two climbers on peaks above 8,000 meters, ...
Nepal has hiked the cost of an Everest climbing permit by a third, arguing it will help tackle pollution and boost safety on ...
The Nepali government has significantly increased climbing permit fees for Mount Everest or Mount Qomolangma, an official ...
Nepal has now made an announcement to ban solo expedition to all the mountains above 8000 meters. This applies to Mount ...
Nepal increases climbing permit fees by 36 per cent, sparking debate on the impact on tourism and environmental conservation.
The permit fee for climbing the giant peak has been upped by 36% in a move that will cost climbers thousands more.
Nepal will increase the permit fees for climbing Mount Everest by more than 35%, making the world’s tallest peak more expensive for mountaineers for the first time in nearly a decade ...
Nepal has increased the permit price after nearly a decade by 36 per cent from $11000 (about Rs 9L) to $15000 (about Rs 13L).