Everest Base Camp Trek Permit

Everest Base Camp Trek

61 years after Everest Fatah, however, climbers willing for Everest Base Camp Trek have to prepare for months and spend thousands of dollars to obtain a permit. During the climb, they also have to face the bad weather and the difficulties arising at the height. It is noteworthy that during the climb, they also see the corpses of those killed in this attempt, which is not easy to bring down. During each weekend try to climb, seeing the better weather. For this reason, sometimes a large number of people together reach a peak.

For example, on 23 May 2010, 169 climbers reached the peak within a day. This number was more than the total number of mountaineers on Everest in the 30 years after the first peak in 1953. By the end of 2010, more than 3 thousand climbers had reached Everest at the peak. But the local Sherpas who work to help the climbers here say that many people want to win the battle, but many of them do not have the courage to face the difficulties.

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Steven Sherpa, who has done Everest Base Camp Trek many times, says that people over-measure their abilities. You can fit in perfectly. Marathons can be runners, champions of big races but they do not understand the heights. They do not properly understand the realities of mountain climbing. This is also natural nowadays because mountaineering on Everest has turned into commercial work and climbers have become accustomed to outside help.

It is noteworthy that in 1978, Rheinhold Messner completed the Everest Base Camp Trek without oxygen. He says that Sherpas make their way to climb today. Campuses have oxygen to go to the peak. Sherpa people cook for you, laying beds. This way you can buy the facilities provided you spend the money for them. Although the risk of climbing Everest is the main reason for people's attraction, now you have started getting helpers to face your endurance and patience test.


The intrusion of Technology: 

When Sir Edmund Hillary first conquered Everest in 1953, he sent messengers of his success to a nearby post office, but over the years, climbers have used satellite phones to communicate with the outside world. Has started using. Now mobile bells will ring on Everest and climbers will be able to share their experiences through the internet. Nepal's communications company 'Ensel' has erected 3G stations en route to Everest Base Camp.

The highest station is built at an altitude of 5200 meters. This will be a new facility for thousands of tourists travelling on foot in the Everest Base Camp Trek region every year. But there are many people associated with mountaineering who do not accept this intrusion of technology and they say that the main attraction of mountaineering is to stay away from the world, but due to the increasing steps of communication, the mountain will also get crowded.

Official Notice



Those who can climb the world's highest peak Mount Everest will now require the experience of climbing from six thousand meters to eight thousand meters high.
For this, the Government of Nepal has issued an order. The Government of Nepal formed a task force under the leadership of Joint Secretary Ghanshyam Upadhyay in May 2019, in view of the growing graph of the death of climbers during the climb of Mount Everest.
This committee was entrusted with the responsibility to study and submit its report to control incidents and pollution during the mountaineering on Mount Everest. The task force submitted its report to Yogesh Bhattarai, Minister of Culture Tourism and Civil Aviation, after which the Ministry of Tourism has approved.
With this, climbers will have to follow the new law to climb to a height of 15 thousand meters. On ignoring this, they will not be allowed to climb Mount Everest directly.
A suggestion committee was formed by the Prime Minister's decision to suggest policy, legislation and structural procedures in the field of mountaineering. Apart from Ghanshyam Upadhyay, the head of the Department of Manpower Management and Tourism Promotion, Dundaraj Ghimire, Director General of Tourism Department, Santveer Lama, President of Nepal Mountaineering Association and President of Trekking Agencies Association (TAN) Nawaz Dahal were members.
In this committee, Meera Acharya, deputy secretary of the department was the member secretary. According to sources, many countries of the world were pressurizing the Nepal government that the mountaineering permit should not be controlled as the winter season is only one month.
An official of Nepal Mountaineering Association said that the report proposed that the liaison officer at the base camp be detained during the service period. Similarly, medical examination has been made mandatory. Team members, guides, assistants, porters, etc., who are not fit for a health checkup, will not be able to climb the mountain in any role.
Chadar Trek 2020 is another toughest trek in the world which gives competition to EBC Trek.

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