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Blog 20th Jun, 2022

Preparing to move Everest base camp

Preparing to move Everest base camp

Stating that insecurity has increased due to global warming and humanitarian activities, Nepal is preparing to relocate the Everest base camp. At present, there is a base camp near the Khumbu Glacier. However, the base camp is being prepared to be moved 200 to 400 meters below the current level a..

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Blog 14th Jun, 2022

Sherpas in Nepal

Sherpas in Nepal

The Definition of Sherpa  The Sherpa ethnic group is indigenous to Nepal’s most hilly regions, including Tingri County in the Tibet Autonomous Region and the Himalayas. The word sherpa is derived from the Sherpa language words shar “east” and pa “inhabitants”, w..

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Blog 5th Jun, 2022

Garbage collection of high mountains by Nepal Army team

Garbage collection of high mountains by Nepal Army team

A team led by the Nepal Army has collected 33 tons more garbage from four mountains of Nepal. It is stated that 33 tons more garbage was collected from four high mountains in the concluding program of “Safa Himal Abhiyan 2022” organized at the Nepal Army headquarters Jangi Adda.  A ..

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Blog 3rd Jun, 2022

Princess Asma of Qatar climbs Mt. Everest

Princess Asma of Qatar climbs Mt. Everest

Princess Asma Bint Thani Al-Thani of Qatar has become the first Arab woman to climb the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest. The Qatar Olympic Committee tweeted on Sunday evening that it was happy to see the Qatari flag hoisted on the summit of Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak at ..

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Blog 31st May, 2022

Conference on Climate Change Concluded at Everest Base Camp

Conference on Climate Change Concluded at Everest Base Camp

Mount Everest was recognized as the world’s tallest mountain in 1847, with the British geographer George Everest leading a detailed survey of the summit in the 1830’s. International Everest Day has been celebrated since 2008 to commemorate the success of Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Edmund ..

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Blog 22nd May, 2022

Fourteen Thousand tourists visited Khumbu in five month

Fourteen Thousand tourists visited Khumbu in five month

In five months, 14,000 people visited Khumbu.  According to Manjo Post, the number of people visiting Khumbu in Solukhumbu in the last five months is around 14,000 to 15,000. According to the data provided by Manjo Post under the Everest National Park, 14,515 people have visited Khumbu from Jan..

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Blog 26th Mar, 2024

Conference of Climate Change will be held at Everest Base Camp

Conference of Climate Change will be held at Everest Base Camp

Nestled amidst the breathtaking grandeur of the Himalayas, where the sky touches the earth, and the air is crisp with the purity of untouched nature, lies the extraordinary venue for the Conference of Climate Change: Everest Base Camp. This unparalleled gathering brings together visionaries, scienti..

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Blog 19th May, 2022

The world-famous Sherpa family on the summit of Lhotse Himal

The world-famous Sherpa family on the summit of Lhotse Himal

The Sherpa family of Forche of Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Village Municipality-4 has climbed Lhotse Himal. He successfully climbed the 8516-meter-high Lhotse on May 15 at 8 am. Last year, three members of the same family, Father Tenzing Dorji Sherpa, 51, son Sonam Tashi Sherpa, 28, and daughter Pasang Kanc..

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Blog 15th May, 2022

Alternative Route To Climb Everest

Alternative Route To Climb Everest

The search for an alternative route to climb Mt. Everest has begun. Mack Butter, a 70-year-old Frenchman, and Pasang Nuru Sherpa of Khumbu Pasanglhamu Village municipality -1, Bupsa, have started searching for an alternative to Khumbu Icefall based on Nuptse Himal. Mack Butter climbed Mt. Everest wi..

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Blog 14th Oct, 2021

Place To Visit In Bandipur

Place To Visit In Bandipur

After Prithvi Narayan Shah seized Bandipur in 1768, Newar traders from Bhaktapur in the Kathmandu valley established it as a commercial funneling point. They developed it into an important halt along the India-Tibet business route by taking advantage of its malaria-free environment. They carried the..

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